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567:. She is a twenty-first century successor to Dorothy Wainwright, but less haughty and seemingly more willing to get her hands dirty. She is described by Jay and Lynn as in her late thirties, attractive and intelligent. She calls Hacker by his first name ("Fiscal mechanics, Jim"), whereas Dorothy addressed him as "Prime Minister". In response to a sarcastic interjection about "starving permanent secretaries", Sir Humphrey patronises her as "dear lady" (as he did "that Wainwright female" in the TV series). She acts as Hacker's political ally, and Hacker can rely on her when he needs to make a difficult decision. 33: 547:. His loyalties are often split between his Minister and his Civil Service boss, Sir Humphrey. He can occasionally appear rather childlike, making animal noises and gestures or by acting out how such an analogy cannot work, which sometimes annoys his Minister. Woolley tends to side with Hacker when new policies are announced, because they seem radical or democratic, only for Sir Humphrey to point out the disadvantages to the status quo and the civil service in particular. 932:
Critical reaction for the series was largely negative. Jay and Lynn revealed that they had offered the show first to the BBC, but that the corporation had asked for a pilot episode which the writers thought was unnecessary in the light of the earlier series. The revived series ended up being produced
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as Claire Sutton. It returned to the West End in July 2011 for a ten-week run at the Apollo Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, with Williams and McCabe reprising their roles. The play then went back on a tour of the United Kingdom before returning to the West End with a revised script. Further rewrites
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than most of those seen previously (including a debate about the ethics of procuring a twelve-year-old as a sexual partner for a visiting dignitary, a proposition which it is suggested might be
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frequently in evidence, and even included a topical reference to a coalition agreement which Sir Humphrey had drafted (the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats having formed a
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as Claire Sutton, Hacker's special policy adviser. This production, while following the spirit and tone of the original series in many respects, was set contemporaneously at
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took place before the 2012 UK tour and subsequent Trafalgar Studios run, the crucial change having replaced references from underage to multiple partner sex.
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just as Hacker's party entered a leadership crisis, and was instrumental in Hacker's elevation to Prime Minister. Sir Humphrey is a master of
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as Claire Sutton. The revived series was based on a 2010 stage production, which was also written by Jay and Lynn.
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Additionally, in keeping with the original series hosting appearances of real broadcasters and newscasters,
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Jim's efforts to appease the Kumranistan Foreign Secretary have failed. But then, Sir Humphrey has a plan.
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Remarkably, Sir Humphrey was able to show Bernard Woolley how to disable the Prime Minister's BlackBerry.
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Desperate to secure the Kumranistan loan agreement, Jim must provide some unusual sexual arrangements.
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Jay and Lynn collaborated again to produce a stage play which ran from 13 May to 5 June 2010, at
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On 25 February 2013, the revival series was commercially released for the first time on
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Another crisis looms for Jim Hacker when a coalition partner threatens to jump ship.
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with a caption "New for 2013" on the front cover, the DVD was distributed by
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Jim Hacker's premiership is falling apart when a saviour appears—Kumranistan!
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in the national interest as a "euro-job") and included some stronger
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scheme has been stymied. But then some expenses claims are revealed.
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in Britain in May 2010). The plot was a little more provocative and
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The play began a tour of the United Kingdom in February 2011, with
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Sir Humphrey's real agenda. Haig's portrayal was more manic than
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Jim holds a dinner to welcome the Kumranistan Foreign Secretary.
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can be seen on a television in the first episode of the series.
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Notably, "A Tsar is Born", episode broadcast 19 February 2013
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from 9:00 pm. Each episode ran for a duration of 40 minutes.
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The stage play has been also produced internationally in
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Political satire
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Yes Minister
Yes, Prime Minister
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Antony Jay
Jonathan Lynn
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Yes, Prime Minister
David Haig
Jim Hacker
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Bernard Woolley
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