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Yes, Prime Minister was praised as a faithful adaptation of the television series. [3] [1] [24] [25] [16] [18] Keith Campbell of Computer and Video Games wrote that the game is based so closely on the series that the result "is quite astonishing, and very entertaining." Campbell called the dialogue "impeccably written" and stated that Humphrey ...
A Yes, Prime Minister video game was released in 1987 for Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and ZX Spectrum. The player takes on the role of Prime Minister Jim Hacker for one week as he navigates through meetings with Sir Humphrey, Bernard Woolley, and other government officials, making decisions about seemingly minor government ...
The Labour leader had a cordial exchange with former prime minister Rishi Sunak and joked with Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey about his campaign antics. Key moments from Sir Keir Starmer’s first ...
Sir Bernard Woolley, GCB, MA (Oxon), is one of the principal characters in the celebrated British sitcom Yes Minister and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister.As a Principal Private Secretary to Jim Hacker, who transitions from Minister to Prime Minister, Woolley is a civil servant caught between his responsibilities to his political boss and his loyalty to the bureaucratic establishment ...
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James George Hacker, Baron Hacker of Islington, KG, PC, BSc (, Hon.D.Phil. is a fictional character in the 1980s British sitcom Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister.He is the minister of the fictional Department of Administrative Affairs, and later Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
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