Sir Humphrey and Jim Hacker discuss art subsidies
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holy crap, hacker would have been a great candidate in the american republican party
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Considering sir Humphrey's dim views on the LSE one wonders what his opinion would have been on people who attended the University of Cape Town ^^
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@brockomundo Well said my friend my wife makes fun of me when i say I like Frasier and yes MInister , funny and yet intellectually gratifying
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Hands up for Sir Humphrey! Save our Opera House!
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actually I am a huge opera fan and even wrote a book on it but I do see the Prime Minister's point as being valid
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This is the first time, I saw the Minister owning Humphery.Humphery on this occassion could nt circumvent the issue.
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@brockomundo No it is not typical Yank arrogance, this show existed long before
Fraiser and it is so much better!
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So funny!!! This is just the same discussion that's going on right this moment in the Netherlands.
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YM and YPM are both works of genius. They get better with each year that passes. One can use them to explain all the rubbish that flows around one: in the office, society, banking and government. It is timeless, universal and profound. One can watch it again and again and again.To have a Japanese gentleman commenting below is evidence of its resonance.
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The world has lost two great characters. I am a humble uneducated Japanese but I hope I am allowed to express my respect towards Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne.
Yes Minister and Yes P Ministers actually impressed a lot of people inside and outside Britain. They did not stop as comedies. It showed tolerance and self-awareness combined with the ability to criticise the system with ample seasoning of humour and wit. Only English are capable of such great performance.
This is like Fraiser on intellectual steroids.
brockomundo 3 years ago 75
Savagery, barbarism. The end of civilisation as we know it!
swtwc 3 years ago 58