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Yes Minister episode
“Jobs for the Boys”
Episode title card
Episode no.
Series 1
Episode 7
Guest star(s)
Richard VernonNeil FitzwiliamRichard Davies
Writer(s)
Antony JayJonathan kyocera phone prepaid Lynn
Producer
Sydney Lotterby
Original broadcast
7 April 1980
Episode chronology
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"Jobs for the Boys" is the seventh episode of the BBC comedy series Yes Minister and was first broadcast 7 April 1980.
Contents
1 Plot
2 Episode mobile phone rental africa cast
2.1 Cast notes
3 Quote
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Plot
Sir Humphrey Appleby is in Jim Hacker's office with Bernard, and is somewhat anxious. His Minister is about to take part in a radio programme and will refer to the "Solihull project" — a construction enterprise that is apparently "a shining example of a local phone service discount successful collaboration between government and private industry." However, despite the fact that Sir Humphrey briefed the Minister in those terms, he is less than enthusiastic about it being made public. motorola razor phone instructions Bernard wants to know free phone ring sanyo sprint tone why Hacker has been kept in the dark about the Solihull report and Sir no credit cell phone deals Humphrey has a simple explanation: "He hasn't asked." Bernard presses his Permanent Secretary and wonders how the Minister could ask about something of which he is unaware in the first place. Sir Humphrey is now more forthcoming: the Solihull report casts doubt on the financial credentials of Michael Bradley, the project's private backer. His bank may ies4linux phone home decide to foreclose, but Sir Humphrey is to meet its chairman later on and hopes to sort things local home phone service in michigan out. In the meantime, he advises that the Minister must be download free phone wallpaper for verizon discouraged from publicly mentioning the project. Hacker arrives and immediately asks for details of his impending radio discussion. Sir Humphrey tries his best to persuade him to omit any reference to the toll free phone number search Solihull project, but since he is unwilling to offer a convincing reason, Hacker is determined to make as much political capital as he can.
Sir Humphrey meets for lunch with Sir Desmond Glazebrook, the Chairman of Bartlett's Bank, who happens to be an old friend. Sir Desmond is unsympathetic to Bradley's predicament but Sir Humphrey suggests that the bank takes blue screen touch panel phone over his part of the contract and goes into partnership with the government itself. However, Sir Desmond reminds him that it is up to his Board, and the outcome is far from certain. Changing the subject, Sir Desmond enquires if there are any chairmanships of quangos currently available. Sir Humphrey finds it difficult to think of a suitable position, as by Sir Desmond's own admission he is a banker and therefore knows "nothing". Sir Humphrey vainly uses their restaurant location to inspire various commissions free nokia cell phone ringtones with words and authorities on which Sir Desmond might sit. This culminates in a steak being text message att cell phone flambéed at the next table and suggesting the Fire Services Examination Board. Ultimately the only job that takes his interest is on a new Industrial Co-Partnership Commission, which is in Hacker's gift. |
En route to Broadcasting House, Hacker questions Bernard on Sir Humphrey's motives. The Principal Private Secretary finds himself unable to offer any explanation in plain English, sprint wireless phone new but does prevail upon the Minister to follow motorola mobile phone too Sir Humphrey's advice.
During the recording, Hacker pointedly expands on the perceived virtues of the Solihull project. Afterwards, one of the participants, a trade unionist called Joe Morgan, approaches the Minister. He is seeking a special "Birmingham allowance" for his members, and makes it clear that he knows more about the Solihull project than Hacker himself does. He uses this as a threat and leaves the Minister rather befuddled.
During the journey back to the DAA, Hacker talks to George, his driver. It transpires that his position has enabled him to overhear many conversations about the Solihull project and once again, the Minister is puzzled why he should be the one local phone service that isn't in the know.
Back in his office with Bernard, he tries to question Sir Humphrey on the matter, but is frustrated by not knowing what to ask. They are joined by Frank Weisel, Hacker's political advisor. He has prepared a paper on quangos, with the aim of taking all appointments away from ministers and handing them to a Select Committee instead. cell phone wallpaper scam Hacker is enthusiastic and cites as a case for change the i nextel phone games recent recommendation of the "blithering idiot" Sir Desmond Glazebrook for the Industrial Co-Partnership Commission. He refuses point blank to appoint him. Sir Humphrey begs him to reconsider and finally decides to show Hacker the Solihull report. The Minister is mortified by its contents and despatches Bernard to stop the BBC broadcast; however, he is too late. Sir Humphrey advises that all may be well if Bartlett's Bank agrees to take over the contract — but this is contingent on Sir Desmond Glazebrook getting his desired quango. Hacker now accepts the appointment with alacrity and furthermore, recommends that Joe Morgan be his deputy. This leaves race way cell phone games Frank Weisel, whom Hacker and Sir Humphrey persuade to serve on yet another commission: one that itself investigates the composition and activity of quangos. |
Episode cast
Actor
Role
Paul Eddington
Jim Hacker
Nigel Hawthorne
Sir Humphrey Appleby
Derek Fowlds
Bernard Woolley
Richard Vernon
Sir Desmond Glazebrook
Neil Fitzwiliam
Frank Weisel
Arthur Cox
George
Richard Davies
Joe Morgan
Brian Hawksley
Sir George Conway
John D. Collins
BBC Interviewer
Charles McKeown
BBC Editor
Cast notes
This is the last episode to feature Hacker’s political advisor, Frank Weisel, played by Neil Fitzwiliam.
Quote
“
Bernard: Sir Humphrey, this is a bit of a cover-up, isn't it?Sir Humphrey: Certainly not, Bernard. It is responsible discretion exercised in the national interest to prevent unnecessary disclosure of eminently justifiable procedures in which untimely revelation could severely impair public confidence.Bernard: Oh I see... It's like Watergate!
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Cast
Paul Eddington • Nigel Hawthorne • Derek Fowlds • Diana Hoddinott • John Nettleton • Deborah Norton • Peter Cellier
Episodes
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