When Jim Hacker's campaign against civil service overmanning is too successful, his own department ends up facing closure. S1 E5: The Writing on the Wall
When Jim Hacker's campaign against civil service overmanning is too successful, his own department ends up facing closure. S1 E5: The Writing on the Wall
When Jim Hacker's campaign against civil service overmanning is too successful, his own department ends up facing closure. S1 E5: The Writing on the Wall
When Jim Hacker's campaign against civil service overmanning is too successful, his own department ends up facing closure. S1 E5: The Writing on the Wall
Sir Humphrey has to combat economies by Jim including cuts on profitable overseas students at his old college and linking civil servants' honours with achieving cuts. S2 E2: Doing the Honours
Sir Humphrey has to combat economies by Jim including cuts on profitable overseas students at his old college and linking civil servants' honours with achieving cuts. S2 E2: Doing the Honours
Jim is shocked to discover that his department is responsible for supplying all of the Government's electronic surveillance equipment. S2 E3: The Death List
Jim is shocked to discover that his department is responsible for supplying all of the Government's electronic surveillance equipment. S2 E3: The Death List
Jim is shocked to discover that his department is responsible for supplying all of the Government's electronic surveillance equipment. S2 E3: The Death List
7/7. The Middle-Class Rip-Off: Political sitcom. Jim Hacker supports the sale of an art gallery, which will help fund the ailing local football club. Sir Humphrey is horrified. [S]
6/7. The Whisky Priest: Sitcom about a British government minister. Jim Hacker finds himself in possession of embarrassing information about the sale of arms to terrorists. [S]
4/7. The Moral Dimension: Political sitcom. Jim Hacker has to balance conflicting moral demands when he travels to Qumran to ratify a British electronics firm's contract. [S]
2/7. The Challenge: Satirical political sitcom. Jim Hacker takes part in a television interview on local civil defence - but his interrogator is extremely tenacious. [S]
1/7. Equal Opportunities: Sitcom about a British government minister and the manipulative civil service advisers who surround him. Jim wants to see more women in higher posts. [S]
6/7. The Quality of Life: Political sitcom. Jim Hacker makes a rash promise to save a popular city farm from closure but he needs Sir Humphrey's help. [S]
5/7. The Devil You Know: Classic political sitcom. The minister is upset by rumours of a cabinet reshuffle and decides to take drastic action to keep his post. [S]
4/7. The Greasy Pole: Sitcom about a British government minister and the advisers who surround him. Jim Hacker finds himself in the middle of a row over the British Chemical Corporation. [S]
2/7. Doing the Honours: Classic political sitcom. Sir Humphrey has to combat Jim's economies, including cuts on profitable overseas students at his old college. [S]