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1980 - 1982 | Yes Minister | as Sir Arnold Robinson |
Minor politician Jim Hacker becomes the Minister of Administrative Affairs and starts his struggle with bureaucracy within ministry and Civil Service. | ||
1986 - 1987 | Yes Prime Minister | as Sir Arnold Robinson |
Due to some extraordinary coincidences Jim Hacker finds himself in position to become a new Prime Minister and moves up from ministry to diplomacy. | ||
1987 - 1992 | The New Statesman | as Sir Stephen Baxter |
Alan B’Stard becomes new Conservative Member of the Parliament and his name is actually a giveaway - he has no morals, no scruples, no conscience, which makes him perfect for the job. At least that’s what he thinks. |