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Yes Minister (1980–1984) and its sequel Yes, Prime Minister

3. The "Humphrey" Playbook: How to Stop a Policy

One of the key strengths of the series is its cast of well-developed and memorable characters. Jim Hacker is a lovable, if slightly exasperated, politician, who often finds himself caught between his desire to do good and the reality of government bureaucracy. Sir Humphrey Appleby, on the other hand, is a comically Machiavellian figure, who embodies the wily and cynical world of the civil service. Yes Minister And Yes Prime Minister

Margaret Thatcher famously claimed it was her favorite show because it was "too true to be funny." Real-life politicians and civil servants have frequently admitted that the "Sir Humphreys" of Whitehall are very much real—and they are still winning. 💡 Key Lessons from the Series Yes Minister (1980–1984) and its sequel Yes, Prime