

James Hacker MP the Government's bumbling minister for Administrative Affairs is propelled along the corridors of power to the very pinnacle of politics - No. 10. Could this have possibly have been managed by his trusted Permanent Private Secretary, the formidably political Sir Humphrey Appleby who must move to the “Top Job” in Downing Street to support him, together with his much put upon PPS Bernard Wolley. What could possibly go wrong?
Antony Jay
BBC Two
16
30 min

With his finger now on the nuclear button, Hacker plans his first act as Prime Minister to be a radical new defence policy.
Jan 9, 1986

Jim is coached in the world of show business as he prepares to address the nation on his defence policy.
Jan 16, 1986

Jim favors abolishing smoking through heavy taxation but runs into strong opposition from the tobacco lobby and the Treasury department.
Jan 23, 1986

Office politics take precedence over national issues when Sir Humphrey and Bernard fall out with each other after Jim tries to restrict Sir Humphrey’s access to №10.
Jan 30, 1986

Sir Humphrey tries to get his scheduled pay raise even though increases for M.P.s have been put on hold for budgetary reasons.
Feb 6, 1986

Jim must take action to avert a Marxist takeover of a Commonwealth island nation despite the efforts of the Foreign Office to keep him ignorant.
Feb 13, 1986

Jim has to choose a new bishop but doesn’t like either the Church or Sir Humphrey’s choices.
Feb 20, 1986

Hacker threatens to place Sir Humphrey on leave while a security inquiry looks into why he cleared a confessed Soviet spy many years earlier, so Sir Humphrey retaliates with a dog in distress on Salisbury plain.
Feb 27, 1986

Jim Hacker

Sir Humphrey Appleby

Bernard Woolley