Yes, Minister. Series 3, Episode 7, The middle class rip-off /
Government Ministers come and go, but civil servants are in the Ministry forever. Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne return to the corridors of power in Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn's political comedy for a third series. The Minister is keen to rescue a struggling football club in financial dif...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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London, England :
BBC Worldwide,
1982.
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Series: | Yes, Minister ;
7 |
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Online Access: | Full text (Emerson users only) Full text (Emmanuel users only) Full text (MCPHS users only) Full text (Wentworth users only) |
Summary: | Government Ministers come and go, but civil servants are in the Ministry forever. Paul Eddington and Nigel Hawthorne return to the corridors of power in Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn's political comedy for a third series. The Minister is keen to rescue a struggling football club in financial difficulties, but Sir Humphrey believes that subsidies are only for art and culture - not for a form of entertainment that people actually want. |
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Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed June 16, 2022). |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (30 minutes) |
Playing Time: | 00:29:57 |
Awards: | Won 1983 BAFTA Awards BAFTA TV Award, Best Comedy Series Won 1983 BAFTA Awards BAFTA TV Award, Best Light Entertainment Performance Won 1982 BAFTA Awards BAFTA TV Award, Best Comedy Series Won 1982 BAFTA Awards BAFTA TV Award, Best Light Entertainment Performance Won 1981 BAFTA Awards BAFTA TV Award, Best Comedy Series Won 1981 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, Best Actor in a Light Entertainment Programme |