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terribly surprised to find that further series will not be commissioned but I'd like to hear one way or the other if this is known. I realize that it may not be known, given that negotiations between the writers and the TV executives could come to an agreement at any time, even after a show is - apparently - dead. Still, if something is known, I'd really like to know, even if it bad news.
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reason for this is, referring to the Prime Minister as "she" would imply the show is satirizing Margaret Thatcher specifically, and "he" would imply male chauvinism, refusing to admit that the current real world Prime Minister at the time was a woman. Should a mention of this be added to the "Politics" section?
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I don't think this needs to be corrected. In the episode "Earn Your Honors," Appleby claims to have "a first at Oxford." The confusion regarding Seconds may be from a later episode in which Appleby asks whether Oxford grants Lower Seconds, to which Sir Arnold replies that all Oxford seconds should be
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I have removed the generic boilerplate tag, per my previous post. Please list individual concerns here and myself or other editors will be able to know which parts you feel should be referenced. Incidentally, the "other characters" section wasn't in this bulletpoint style when it passed FA, so it may
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I've never seen any sources that state why the series finished, but I suspect it may have been simply that the writers had said all they wanted to say and the actors wanted to go and do other things. I don't think it was "cancelled" by the BBC as such, as it was critically acclaimed and a big ratings
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Should the fictitious Prime Minister, under whom they all work, (in Yes Minister) be listed as one of the characters? The fictitious Prime Minister is not only never shown or named, but also is never referred to with a pronoun (other than "P.M.") which results in some awkward dialogue. I assume the
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I understand that the talk page is not to discuss the topic, but I'm sure this information would be useful to viewers of the page. I have just finished watching the last episode of the second series of Yes, Prime Minister and was surprised that it didn't tie things up, it was just a regular episode,
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episodes. Real life inspiration: The defining event of the episode, the locking of the internal door between the Cabinet Office and 10 Downing Street, was partly based on reality. The internal connecting door was created in 1963 during renovations to Downing Street, and the new access and proximity
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story arc. Throughout the series, Sir Humphrey has been largely unbeatable, which may have made his character somewhat tedious. In this episode, Sir Humphrey is driven to the lengths of having to break into Number 10 due to Hacker and Woolley standing up to him, and much of the bureaucratic inertia
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that the secret of his resignation had been worked out by the drivers of the Government Car Service when Wilson had made a decision that all former Prime Ministers should get a government car: "Well, the word went round the Government Car Service that the reason you'd done this was because you were
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that "it was in an episode from Series 3 called The Challenge that we saw how the Government succeeds in exerting pressure on the BBC by applying the best twisted logic the executive machine can deliver... If all that seems depressingly relevant, it's easy to forget how revolutionary the programme
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added an "original research" tag to the "Situation" section. I dislike these boilerplate tags when they've been applied without making the effort to add a clarification on the talk page (especially when this is an FA), so I've removed it. However, I guess he has a point that the section is largely
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I saw a program about Yes Minister/Prime Minister, with people involved with the show (including the writer I think) talking about it. Paul Eddinton being ill was mentioned, along with him being sat behind a desk towards the end of the show (less of a strain on him). I don't remember is this had
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I'd say it's a good idea to split out the 2013 series, as that really is a completely separate production with an entirely different cast made many years after the original. As for the original series, there are arguments on both sides, but really other than Dorothy Wainwright, new titles and set
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We have this: " . . . his Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby, played by Sir Nigel Hawthorne." Hawthorne wasn't knighted until well after the demise of the show. There must be a Knowledge policy on this and I do not know what it is, but wouldn't it be more accurate to say that Appleby was
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I really enjoyed the 2013 revival of Yes, Prime Minister. I'd really like to see the Knowledge article indicate whether further episodes of the series are in the works or definitely not going to happen. I understand that there were a lot of people that were highly critical of it and I will not be
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throws into question whether the non-standard credits were indeed aired on the original showing of the first episode, as this article currently claims. (It also provides creative information for the music used on the non-standard version.) I'll leave it to someone more involved with the page to
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changes, in terms of production they're essentially a continuation. You'd need to make sure that a sequel series article has something new to say in terms of production changes and so forth as the current article is very much written as an overview of both series.
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Would spin out the 2013 series as non-canonical, and keep the article otherwise intact - agree with bob that the two original series are "essentially a continuation", while Julle is spot on in saying that "one article will be more helpful for readers".
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It says under the section 'Characters' that Sir Humphrey Appleby graduated with a First in Classics from 'Baillie College'. He himself says that he graduated with an Upper Second from Oxford, which is considered the equivalent of a First.
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No, I think it would be overkill to add material about the never-heard, never-seen PM. The "Politics" section already addresses the series' avoidance of identifying characters with specific political parties, and I think it does the job.
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Most official source punctuate the two shows that way, for whatever reason ... although on occasion you can find "Yes, Minister" - presumably using the drawing of Big Ben as a sort of ersatz comma in the title screen. -
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near Plymouth which lay unopened for a significant period. Billy Fraser—the uncompromising Scottish trade unionist who calls the hospital out on strike—is a fictionalised depiction of Jamie Morris, who was the
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The "Other Characters" section doesn't seem like the worst part as it is just a fairly simple factual list. "Situation" (still) has a lot of unsourced interpretation which would be far less easy to verify.
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Redadded to the article as there are several section unsourced an dother passage unsourced. In particular the other characetes bit comes off as wholly OR. How on earth did this become FA?
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which had taken place in 1982, just four years prior to the airing of the episode. The Israeli storyline was based on an incident told to writer Jonathan Lynn by his uncle
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in which there was only one patient: the Matron (head of nursing staff) who had fallen over some scaffolding and broken her leg." There was also a large new hospital at
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unreferenced. I assume a suitable way for citing this would either be to reference particular episodes to confirm a point, or perhaps the spin-off "Hacker's Diaries"?
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Thanks for this, I've amended the article in line with the Dirty Feed research (which is by somebody who has access to the original paperwork, so a reliable source.)
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to the Prime Minister improved the power of some senior civil servants in the Cabinet Office. Access to the door was periodically restricted. During the
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had vetoed Kennedy's knighthood in the early 1980s. although he did eventually receive a knighthood in 1994 on the recommendation of
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volumes) detail what happens later in their careers. I think they're still fairly available second-hand on places like Amazon, etc.
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success. It's true that there isn't a big finale, but if you're interested in what the characters did next, the three tie-in books (
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which has been felt throughout the series is lifted. The greater pressures on Sir Humphrey become more recurrent in the remaining
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where the security officer was staying. The British government was infuriated (the incident happened a few days after the
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was when it first went out." The character of Ben Stanley is, in both name and appearance, a thinly veiled reference to
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That's a very good point. I have now edited the split proposal to include the 2013 series as a separate article also.
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and the rest of the entire run of the show, Scarfe's and Hazlehurst's credits comes right after the actors credits.
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I would suggest adding an accuracy section to the article, listing Yes Minister policies that have become real.
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Yes. Split. Why is the 2013 series included in the second series and not in its own article?
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Is there no information about why there was no third series of Yes, Prime Minister?
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article as is. Thanks for the feedback, everyone, I have really appreciated it.
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