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 is shocked to discover that his department is responsible for supplying all of the Government's electronic surveillance equipment. S2 E3: The Death List
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
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
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
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
The Right Honourable Jim Hacker - the newly-appointed Minister for Administrative Affairs - finds his idealism challenged from the start. S1 E1: Open Government
The Right Honourable Jim Hacker - the newly-appointed Minister for Administrative Affairs - finds his idealism challenged from the start. S1 E1: Open Government
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
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