Yes Minister - Season 1

Yes Minister

Season 1

1980 • 7 Episodes

The newly appointed Minister for Administrative Affairs, the Rt Hon. Jim Hacker MP, finds even the corridors of power congested by the machinations of his Permanent Secretary Sir Humphrey and his Civil Service cohorts.

Episodes

Open Government - Yes Minister

1. Open Government

February 25, 1980

Jim Hacker retains his seat in the election and is given a cabinet post in the new government He meets the permanent secretary for his department Sir Humphrey Appleby but Jim decides to change the way things are done in the civil service so Sir Humphrey sets out to stop him

The Official Visit - Yes Minister

2. The Official Visit

March 3, 1980

When the leader of an African country is killed in a coup, his successor, who is an old friend of Jim’s, comes in his place. They negotiate a £50 million deal to help buy oil exploration equipment.

The Economy Drive - Yes Minister

3. The Economy Drive

March 10, 1980

Jim Hacker is determined to reduce the Civil Service, but he is frustrated by Sir Humphrey, and the only numbers he can alter are the numbers of tea ladies.

Big Brother - Yes Minister

4. Big Brother

March 17, 1980

When the Government is planning to introduce a national database, Jim wants to bring in safe guards, but Sir Humphrey stalls until with some help from the opposition, Jim gets his way.

The Writing on the Wall - Yes Minister

5. The Writing on the Wall

10.0

March 24, 1980

A rumour starts that Jim’s department is about to be axed. So with help from Sir Humphrey, they try and defeat the Prime Minister’s plans.

The Right to Know - Yes Minister

6. The Right to Know

8.0

March 31, 1980

Jim faces rebellion at home and in the office over the removal of protected status from a badger habitat, while he tries to circumvent Sir Humphrey’s efforts to keep him ignorant of things.

Jobs for the Boys - Yes Minister

7. Jobs for the Boys

8.0

April 7, 1980

Jim goes on radio to support the Solihull project a Government, union and private enterprise building scheme, that he has inherited from the last administration, but unknown to him the project is close to bankruptcy, Sir Humphrey hopes to save the deal by offering a quango to the director of the bank involved