Yes Minister is back. Well, sort of. The 2023 play I’m Sorry, Prime Minister – written by the original sitcom’s co-creator ...
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Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey are back: Yes Minister’s final outing
Four decades is a long time in political satire: Jonathan Lynn on the return of Yes Minister - INTERVIEW: The hapless Jim ...
AS a huge fan of the original series Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, I wasn’t going to pass up the chance to catch up ...
• I'm Sorry, Prime Minister is playing at the Apollo Theatre in London until May 9. Tickets ...
One of the funniest and best-loved BBC sitcoms of the 1980s is back. But be advised: billed as the “final chapter” in the series that began with Yes Minister, Jonathan Lynn’s new play, I’m Sorry, ...
Stage version of the beloved sitcom relies on jokes about social progress and cancel culture rather than Westminster machinations ...
The much-loved TV classic is given a stage sequel by original co-writer Jonathan Lynn, which has fine moments but suffers ...
Jonathan Lynn reunites Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby to reckon with fading power and familial relationships ...
Read our review of *I'm Sorry, Prime Minister*, written by Jonathan Lynn, now in performances at the Apollo Theatre to 9 May. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
Clive Francis (as Sir Humphrey Appleby) and Griff Rhys Jones (as Jim Hacker) in I’m Sorry, Prime Minister, © Johan Persson There are some interesting themes bubbling away in this – apparently – final ...
Martin Jarvis will play Jim Hacker. Martin was recently seen in Maggie and Ted at the Garrick Theatre. His other stage work includes the West End, 'older' revival of The Importance of Being Earnest at ...
She's anything but the traditional stuffy Whitehall mandarin in the mould of Sir Humphrey Appleby in TV's Yes Minister.
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