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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2020
  • Jim is utterly frustrated with not being informed about the goings-on in the office.
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  • @Your.Uncle.AngMoh
    @Your.Uncle.AngMoh 4 года назад +153

    Bernard's giggle at the end. Love it!

  • @jitendrakulkarni69
    @jitendrakulkarni69 3 года назад +104

    Acting is just immense! Every episode. How does Humphrey remember all these long sentences without even slightest pause or hesitation?!

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 3 года назад +41

      Sir Nigel Hawthorne was a classically trained actor, who was used to Shakespeare, so learning very long sentences was the norm for him. The writers actually felt sorry for Nigel, cluttering his talented brain with so much rubbish speeches, speeches which Nigel said he could still remember 5 years after the series ended.

    • @GodwynDi
      @GodwynDi 3 года назад +11

      @@johnking5174 I've seen that interview. Talking about how wonderful his mind was, and they were filling it with rubbish.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 3 года назад +18

      @@GodwynDi Nigel was a very sweet, kind and talented man. He had a superb English RP accent which suited Yes Minister along with stage work. Nigel was born to play Sir Humphrey don't you agree?

    • @GodwynDi
      @GodwynDi 3 года назад +6

      @@johnking5174 He did an excellent job. Can't see anyone else doing it.

    • @johnking5174
      @johnking5174 3 года назад +6

      @@GodwynDi Nigel was truly a wonderful man. Kind heart in real life.

  • @harishnunkoo509
    @harishnunkoo509 3 года назад +162

    In my humble opinion, just by being present there, Bernard makes the show what it is. His laughter here for example is worth a thousand words.

    • @Mustard1987
      @Mustard1987 2 года назад +5

      To quote a documentary about the show... Bernard quite often only had one line in a scene but it was often the funniest line in the entire exchange

    • @harishnunkoo509
      @harishnunkoo509 2 года назад +5

      @@Mustard1987 absolutely. These were genuine artists using their body language, voice tone and talent to give us something very rich, unlike today’s celebrity for whom image is everything

    • @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
      @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 Год назад +1

      It's the trio that makes this show go 😂🤗🥃

  • @Klepske
    @Klepske 4 года назад +70

    Bernard laughing at the end kills me.

  • @brucewilliams8714
    @brucewilliams8714 4 года назад +92

    Oh dear, that circuitous speech of Humphrey's: i understood every word of it. Woe is me!

  • @anfonzeac
    @anfonzeac 3 года назад +221

    'Minister, the traditional allocation of executive responsibilities has always been so determined as to liberate the Ministerial incumbent from the administrative minutiae by devolving the managerial functions to those whose experience and qualifications have better formed them for the
    performance of such humble offices, thereby releasing their political overlords for the more onerous duties and profound deliberations which are the inevitable concomitant of their exalted position.’

    • @ianchapman6254
      @ianchapman6254 3 года назад +27

      After all, it's of supreme importance that the illusion that the people's representatives run things be be maintained, so that the real work can by done by those humble underlings that actually run things.

    • @shaunrogers2256
      @shaunrogers2256 3 года назад +4

      That's what he said, your point is. ?

    • @Misteribel
      @Misteribel 3 года назад +9

      This must be one of the most beautiful "non-saying" sentences ever, even on this show. Should put it up the wall :)

    • @guguigugu
      @guguigugu 3 года назад +16

      @@Misteribel it is hardly a non-saying, for it does advance a concrete position, albeit in a rather circumvent fashion.

    • @harishnunkoo509
      @harishnunkoo509 3 года назад

      Overloads

  • @greengrey1750
    @greengrey1750 4 года назад +252

    It’s only the urban middle class who worry about the preservation of the countryside because they don’t have to live there 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @coalitionofrob436
      @coalitionofrob436 3 года назад +8

      green grey I live in the country, this is 100pc true

    • @guguigugu
      @guguigugu 3 года назад +5

      40 years later and still holds very true

  • @generaladvance5812
    @generaladvance5812 3 года назад +147

    I pride myself on my knowledge on the English language, then I watch this show and realise how much I don't know.

    • @guguigugu
      @guguigugu 3 года назад +21

      on the other hand, to quote Sir Humphrey: "What's the use of [my academic education], when I cant even call upon it in a conversation with the prime minister of Great Britain?"

    • @SamvedIyer
      @SamvedIyer 3 года назад +6

      On devoting close attention to Sir Humphrey's expertly phrased orotundity, it does in fact make sense.

    • @borutotheorist1016
      @borutotheorist1016 2 месяца назад +2

      Perhaps it's because Sir Humphrey speaks Polity and Administration and not English as is used. For example, what he explained is the definition of " Delegated Legislation".

    • @borutotheorist1016
      @borutotheorist1016 17 дней назад

      @@SamvedIyer Does it sound Orotund ?

  • @RasPutintheGreat
    @RasPutintheGreat 4 года назад +53

    Purchased this series years ago, best decision.

    • @nealcleary8876
      @nealcleary8876 4 года назад +1

      there is a book that goes along with it.

  • @nnannakalu9423
    @nnannakalu9423 3 года назад +25

    "Minister, I have something to say to you which you may not like to hear."
    "Why should today be any different?"
    😂😂😂😂

  • @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
    @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 Год назад +8

    Humphrey is really a bloody bloodhound but he is very slick in that role 😂

  • @stevenwebb3634
    @stevenwebb3634 4 года назад +97

    Treating cabinet ministers as though they were irresponsible ten year olds, in my experience they are.

  • @capollyon
    @capollyon Год назад +2

    Absolute GOLD! Ohh... i just melt with pleasure over these dialogues. Hard to see such performance in today's entertainment.

  • @roohamm2456
    @roohamm2456 4 года назад +9

    Absolutely love it!! ENCORE 🌹

  • @SuprSaiyanRockr
    @SuprSaiyanRockr 4 года назад +38

    Very clever way of touching upon the issues of oligarchy in representative democracy. Fact is, there are plenty of people behind the scenes pulling the strings while they put some figurehead up front.

    • @0xCAFEF00D
      @0xCAFEF00D 4 года назад +9

      That's more Humphrey Appleby in general. In this instance he's actually right. Except for the initial dispute.

    • @Mourtzouphlos240
      @Mourtzouphlos240 2 года назад

      And most of the Elected Officials welcome it without understanding that they are doing it. That's why Kissinger keeps getting into the White House. I mean why wouldn't a new guy in Washington or Westminster listen to a 40 year veteran of the CIA or MI6? Besides the ocean of blood they have spilled and the fact that they have seen 8 presidents come and go in their time has numbed them from any kind of respect for elected officials.

    • @dheerajdadhich7756
      @dheerajdadhich7756 Год назад

      Ah. A fellow Curtis Yarvin enjoyer

  • @stefanelzenga2584
    @stefanelzenga2584 2 года назад +13

    I love humphrey he is the kind of civil cervant you know we have in dutch government nowadays who cheats manipulates and lies to maintain his career😂😂😂😂😂 wonderfully played by nigel hawthorne

    • @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
      @studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 Год назад

      Only today they do it with more shabbiness! I prefer 70s corruption- today the lie in your face, deny your rights and send you the bill.

  • @annawright4545
    @annawright4545 2 года назад +3

    Today's English is absolutely and narrowly emphasis on solid, short sentences and short words. I didn't know that THIS kind of English exists. It might be complicated but oh, boy! - it does certainly worth it.

  • @murielbarker4311
    @murielbarker4311 3 года назад +13

    Wish today's comedy writers would look at why years after yes minister/Prime minster was shown when shown on RUclips they make viewers it still makes them laugh out loud yet what they are coming out with they dont

  • @leftcoaster67
    @leftcoaster67 3 года назад +27

    Dorothy was right. The political will vs. the Administrative won't.

  • @crenshawik
    @crenshawik 3 года назад +2

    beautiful :)

  • @abdimaddar9840
    @abdimaddar9840 3 года назад +7

    I presume this is what is happening between Boris and Dominic😂

    • @simonbrown4164
      @simonbrown4164 3 года назад +2

      I imagine Dominic is a bit more like Malcolm Tucker

    • @89Keith
      @89Keith 3 года назад +1

      More like Frank Weisel

  • @JPLOWMAN2
    @JPLOWMAN2 3 года назад +11

    I’d love to see an American version of this show called ‘Yes, Mr. President’, where a Donald Trump-like character keeps getting outwitted by career politicians - so much funnier than the reality

    • @Chris-hx3om
      @Chris-hx3om 3 года назад +1

      No, it'd be just like Absolutely Fabulous, or Life on Mars. We all remember had much of a pig's ass the yanks made of those...

    • @BicyclesMayUseFullLane
      @BicyclesMayUseFullLane 3 года назад +4

      Well, the difference is that US civil service haven't got nearly as much as clout as UK civil service of the 1980s. Hell, even today's UK civil service don't have this much power (probably because of this show). The resulting product would be a completely boring, with civil servants blindly implementing the policy du jour of the government.
      Come think of it, maybe that's why both US and UK are complete shitshows nowadays.

  • @latenightlogic
    @latenightlogic 4 месяца назад

    That scene really needed the next little part to show why hacker was incorrect in saying he needed to know everything.

  • @joyghosh8610
    @joyghosh8610 Год назад

    Known Unknowns !

  • @olafsrensen9578
    @olafsrensen9578 2 года назад

    orsom funny.The bedst satire ever !

  • @elizabetharmada5335
    @elizabetharmada5335 3 года назад +2

    I don't understand too... better not to know 😲😁

    • @stephenphillip5656
      @stephenphillip5656 3 года назад +1

      The point Sir Humphrey was making is that if Hacker had no knowledge of the facts in question, he (Hacker) could deny knowledge with impunity and not be held to account if the facts were subsequently revealed publicly.

    • @elizabetharmada5335
      @elizabetharmada5335 3 года назад

      @@stephenphillip5656 by accidentally announcing the real situation?

  • @5tanne5on5ea
    @5tanne5on5ea 3 года назад +6

    Yet another series the BBC would NEVER make today, but why not???!!!

    • @victoriousrufus6747
      @victoriousrufus6747 3 года назад

      Because commies have taken over trying to be politically correct!

    • @tolep
      @tolep 2 года назад +2

      They would, with only one white man - sir Humphrey, played by gay sir Nigel.

  • @stephenhunter70
    @stephenhunter70 4 года назад +11

    For some of them 10 would be over doing it a but, intellectually speaking.

    • @magnalucian8
      @magnalucian8 3 года назад +1

      he is of the intellectual calibre of Winnie the Pooh. On his day.

  • @christopherwilson7092
    @christopherwilson7092 3 года назад +1

    No wonder he built a better world in demolition man

  • @captainsirjackchucklebutty6147
    @captainsirjackchucklebutty6147 Год назад +1

    I sometimes find myself sidling into overly polysyllabic Sir Humphrey speak. When trying to dictate my desires to peons ,or simply get my toast marmaladed to perfection !

  • @stephenhunter70
    @stephenhunter70 3 года назад +2

    Lets have an inquiry

  • @geirjohannessen8132
    @geirjohannessen8132 4 года назад +8

    very bad day at the office.

    • @GodwynDi
      @GodwynDi 3 года назад

      Why should today be any different

  • @MajorJJH
    @MajorJJH 7 месяцев назад +3

    When you are young you understand Bernard; When you get older, you start to understand Hackett; When you are older still, you realise that Humphrey was right all along.

  • @nwadtrah
    @nwadtrah Год назад

    Rest assured - You didn’t need to know there was a party.

  • @MonaMarMag
    @MonaMarMag 4 года назад +9

    He has not idea what the other one is talking about .
    That is the problem .

  • @jamesboulger8705
    @jamesboulger8705 3 года назад +1

    Lol i think this video cuts Humphrey just before he opens a folder and starts rambling meaningless minutia.

    • @pengolodh
      @pengolodh 3 года назад +3

      That folder with minutiae is in a different episode, from Yes, Prime Minister - see the clip "Yes, Prime Minister - The need to know" at watch?v=NX45hc0aZt0 (inlcuding some very brilliant lines with Bernard Woolley on the need to know). I wonder if in this episode Hacker simply ends up with so much information stuffed into his red boxes that he is overwhelmed by it.

    • @jamesboulger8705
      @jamesboulger8705 3 года назад

      @@pengolodh Thx that sounds about right. Man, I was overwhelming when I found this show, because everything feels so right. As an American, I am more in favor of the Westminster system because it favors minority parties. The show is a good laugh.

  • @brockbayley5279
    @brockbayley5279 4 года назад +3

    first

    • @bobslater3936
      @bobslater3936 Месяц назад

      I was 3 years too late, not bad for me!