Yes, Prime Minister
“Yes, Prime Minister” is a British television sitcom that aired from 1986 to 1987. It is a sequel to the earlier series “Yes, Minister” and continues to follow the political machinations of Jim Hacker, the Prime Minister, and his permanent secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby. The show humorously explores the complexities of government, bureaucracy, and the often conflicting interests of politicians and civil servants.
The series is known for its witty dialogue and satirical take on British politics. It highlights the challenges faced by leaders in making decisions while navigating the intricate web of political and bureaucratic pressures. The show remains a classic example of political comedy.