Yes Minister 【Ultra HD】

: Sir Humphrey is known for long, grammatically perfect sentences that ultimately mean very little, a tactic used to avoid giving "straight answers to straight questions".

"Yes Minister" The Skeleton in the Cupboard (TV Episode 1982) Yes Minister

The show centers on three primary characters whose interactions highlight the struggle for power and influence within the Department of Administrative Affairs (DAA): : Sir Humphrey is known for long, grammatically

( Paul Eddington ): Initially the Minister for Administrative Affairs, Hacker is often idealistic but easily swayed by concerns about his public image, votes, and status. including Margaret Thatcher

: The series is famous for demonstrating how the "Deep State" or civil service uses delay, fear-mongering, and "diplomacy" to stymie political reform.

: Politicians, including Margaret Thatcher , famously praised the show for its accuracy, with some referring to it as more of a "documentary" than a comedy.

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