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Yes Minister - Series 2 DVD

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All the episodes from the second series of the TV comedy classic.

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Released
30 September 2002
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BBC 
Classification
Runtime
204 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014503112028 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play  Jim Hacker MP has been Minister for Administrative affairs long enough to know the unspoken rules of the game He must come up with fresh ideas to show the electorate he is successful His permanent secretary the urbane Sir Humphrey is there to make sure they never come to fruition while poor Bernard (private secretary) must sit uneasily on the fence between them This DVD contains all seven episodes from the second series  The Compassionate Society  Doing The Honours  The Death List  The Greasy Pole  The Devil You Know  The Quality Of Life  A Question Of Loyalty

All seven episodes from the second series of the popular sitcom. In 'The Compassionate Society' Sir Humphrey and Jim Hacker disagree about a new hospital. 'Doing the Honours' has Humphrey's old school network come in handy when he wants to scupper Jim's budget plans. 'The Death List' sees Jim's past stance on covert surveillance come back to haunt him. In 'The Greasy Pole' Jim discovers that the outcome of scientific reports can be manipulated if needs be. 'The Devil You Know' finds the date of a cabinet re-shuffle coinciding with Jim's appointment in Brussels. 'The Quality of Life' sees Jim's eco-friendly policies compromised when plans are hatched to turn a city farm into a Civil Service car park. Finally, in 'A Question of Loyalty', Jim's loyalty to his department is put to the test.