😂 Another brilliant example of a true classic British comedy series. Wonderful writing and great acting by both the main cast ,and character actors in support roles......................😅.
@@FactsVerseUK the late actor's name is Nigel Hawthorne not Edward Dewsbury, he played Sir Humphrey, in both Yes Minister and the sequel Yes Prime Minister, also he played a villain in the 1993 Sly Stone and Wesley Snipes film Demolition Man,
The world is a far poorer place without this magnificent cast.
Derek Fowlds was one of those fortunate actors, who ALWAYS looked much younger than he was. Hearing of his death was quite surprising , and sad.
Sir Nigel Hawthorne and Paul Eddington were great, but Derek Fowlds made the show great. He had some of the best "throwaway" lines ever.
😂 Another brilliant example of a true classic British comedy series. Wonderful writing and great acting by both the main cast ,and character actors in support roles......................😅.
Sir Humphrey is my favorite, his performance in The Madness of King George and King Lear was magnificent.
I recgnise Edward Jeswsbury, as shown in the last slide of him, BUT he wasn't in any of the previous pics, and I don't recall him in yes Minister.
Apart from derek the main cast died relatively young-68,72 and 72.
Just a little tip. R.A.D.A. is pronounced as Ra-da.
Bernard had the best one - liners!
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@@FactsVerseUK the late actor's name is Nigel Hawthorne not Edward Dewsbury, he played Sir Humphrey, in both Yes Minister and the sequel Yes Prime Minister, also he played a villain in the 1993 Sly Stone and Wesley Snipes film Demolition Man,
Still used by the APS as training material
Whitch years was the show broadcast?
@Kurt Larssom Yes Minister was broadcast from 1980-84 and Yes Prime Minister from 1986-1988.
up up and away WITCH YEAR...HHHHHHHHHH
Jim hacker.
rip john.