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Yes, Prime Minister

1986–1988·BBC Two·30 min·8.1/10
Comedy

Continuing the struggle of Minster Jim Hacker to actually get something done in Whitehall politics, Yes, Prime Minister saw Jim achieve every politician's dream and slide up the greasy pole, right to the door of Number 10.

Status
Ended
Language
English
Premiered
January 9, 1986
Ended
January 28, 1988

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