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
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
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
Fired up by the press, Hacker decides to impose cuts on the Civil Service - however, Sir Humphrey is appalled and sets out to stop him. S1 E3: The Economy Drive
When Hacker recognises a visiting head of an African nation as someone he knew, he does his best to offload some British-made oil rigging gear on him. S1 E2: The Official Visit
The Right Honourable Jim Hacker - the newly-appointed Minister for Administrative Affairs - finds his idealism challenged from the start. S1 E1: Open Government
When former journalist Jim learns that arms from a Government factory are being sold to foreign terrorists, this gives Jim a moral dilemma now he is a minister. S3 E6: The Whisky Priest
When former journalist Jim learns that arms from a Government factory are being sold to foreign terrorists, this gives Jim a moral dilemma now he is a minister. S3 E6: The Whisky Priest
When former journalist Jim learns that arms from a Government factory are being sold to foreign terrorists, this gives Jim a moral dilemma now he is a minister. S3 E6: The Whisky Priest
Jim Hacker has to balance conflicting moral demands when he travels to Qumran to ratify a British electronics firm's contract. S3 E4: The Moral Dimension
Jim Hacker has to balance conflicting moral demands when he travels to Qumran to ratify a British electronics firm's contract. S3 E4: The Moral Dimension
Jim Hacker has to balance conflicting moral demands when he travels to Qumran to ratify a British electronics firm's contract. S3 E4: The Moral Dimension
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
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
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
The Right Honourable Jim Hacker - the newly-appointed Minister for Administrative Affairs - finds his idealism challenged from the start. S1 E1: Open Government
When former journalist Jim learns that arms from a Government factory are being sold to foreign terrorists, this gives Jim a moral dilemma now he is a minister. S3 E6: The Whisky Priest
Jim Hacker has to balance conflicting moral demands when he travels to Qumran to ratify a British electronics firm's contract. S3 E4: The Moral Dimension