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A Very Courageous Decision

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by Graham McCann


  Robin’s Nest 57

  Rogers, Will 38

  Roosevelt, Eleanor 150

  Rossiter, Leonard 197, 306

  Royal Family 32

  Royal Shakespeare Company 290

  Rules of Engagement 292–3

  Saatchi & Saatchi 17

  Sachs, Andrew 33, 66

  St John-Stevas, Norman 24, 25, 341, 343, 344, 367

  St Paul’s 34

  Sartre, Jean-Paul 17, 343

  Saxe, John Godfrey 19, 344

  Scales, Prunella 33, 66, 69

  Scarfe, Gerald 83, 229, 296, 316, 331, 334, 337, 351

  Shaffer, Peter 195

  Scripps Networks Interactive 315

  Selling on the Telephone 34

  Shadowlands 290

  Sharp, Dame Evelyn 41, 42, 43, 63, 64

  Shaw, George Bernard 67

  Shaw, Matthew Byam 304

  Sher, Antony 195

  Simpson, Alan 6, 52, 60, 303

  Six Feet of the Country 170

  Skinner, Dennis 159, 259, 355, 361

  Slater, Guy 27

  Slinger, Jonathan 313, 315

  Slipper and the Rose, The 72

  Small Faces, The 30

  Smith, Ian 129

  Smith, Mel 174

  Snipes, Wesley 290

  So Far, So Good 289, 350, 354, 357, 358, 362, 366

  Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em 85

  Soskice, Sir Frank 21, 22–3, 24, 35–6, 38, 39, 58, 147, 344

  special advisors 63–5, 74, 100–2, 105, 119, 125, 139, 189, 228–9, 237, 239, 307, 311, 317, 322, 329–30

  Speight, Johnny 6, 341, 343

  Spencer, Charles 314, 364

  Spielberg, Steven 290

  Spring, Richard 298, 363

  Spycatcher 248, 360

  Stallone, Sylvester 290

  Stanford University 44

  Stanton, Barry 228, 334

  Steadman, Ralph 83

  Steptoe and Son 6, 50, 52, 60, 65, 303, 304, 368

  Stoppard, Tom 230, 290

  Storey, David 288

  Straight Face 292, 350, 351, 354, 361, 362, 366

  Strange World of Gurney Slade, The 83

  Stuart-Clark, Chris 29

  Stuff What Dreams Are Made Of 27

  Sunday Times 40, 347, 363, 67

  Suspense 71

  Sussex, University of 145

  Sutcliffe, Tom 318, 365

  Sweden 295

  Sykes 50, 303

  Sykes And A… 85, 303

  Symons, Baroness 188, 356

  Taming of the Shrew, The 29

  Tartuffe 195, 287

  Tate, Stephen 174, 332

  Taylor, Edward 13

  Television Centre 66, 74, 78, 142, 205, 219, 231, 316

  Telford, Zoe 315, 318, 337

  10 Rillington Place 22

  Ten Times Table 74

  Terry and June 4, 142

  Terry-Thomas 12

  That Was the Week That Was 9, 87, 351

  Thatcher, Margaret 17, 25, 48, 65, 81, 89, 95, 96, 132, 137–8, 139, 142, 144, 171, 175, 190, 191, 199–200, 201–4, 217, 220–5, 227–8, 229, 247, 249, 259, 261, 274, 275, 277, 349, 353, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 362, 369

  Thick of It, The 296–7, 298, 363

  Thin Blue Line, The 313

  Three Clerks, The 10, 342

  Thriller 197

  Thucydides 15

  Till Death Us Do Part 6, 50, 303, 341

  To the Manor Born 304

  Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act (2002) 256

  Tocqueville, Alexis de 301, 364

  Tonight 28–9, 84, 346

  Trading Places 197

  Treasury 11, 110, 153, 217, 236, 252–3, 255–6, 357

  Trollope, Anthony 8, 10, 17, 109, 341, 342, 343

  TUC 88–9, 361

  Turkey 295

  Twelfth Night 290

  Twice a Fortnight 30

  UDI 129

  UK Gold 294, 315, 363

  Ukraine 295

  Uncle Vanya 88

  Union Society, Cambridge 25–6

  Up Pompeii! 85, 303–4

  Van Der Valk 292, 363

  Varley, Eric 110

  Varney, Reg 75

  Veep 297, 298, 363

  Video Arts 33–4, 35, 48–9, 60, 61, 67, 77, 138, 163, 167, 194, 197, 224, 286, 354

  Walpole, Sir Robert 217, 357

  Walters, Alan 228

  Wandsworth Council 164, 355

  Warrender, Valerie 224–5, 358

  Wass, Douglas 110

  Waste Away 48

  Wattis, Richard 12

  Wayne, Naunton 12

  Weber, Max 10, 14, 93, 342, 343, 352, 369

  Welsh Office 90

  Wenham, Brian 90

  Wesley, Mary 287

  Westminster 3, 7, 9, 10, 33, 38, 41, 43, 46, 48, 59, 84, 96, 97, 101, 105, 111, 118, 119, 122, 123, 125, 131, 144, 168, 170, 179, 181, 222, 229, 238, 255, 263, 277, 311, 328, 330, 354

  Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? 50, 60, 303, 349

  Wheldon, Huw 325, 365, 369

  Whicker, Alan 28

  Whitehall 3, 4, 7, 9, 11–13, 33, 36, 37, 38, 40–1, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 59, 63–4, 73, 74, 84, 90–1, 96, 97, 99, 100, 101, 105, 111, 116, 118, 119, 121, 122, 125, 131, 134, 139, 167–8, 170, 173, 179, 182, 183, 185, 186, 206, 220, 222, 225, 227, 229, 235, 237, 238, 251, 261, 262, 263, 264, 277, 278, 281, 292, 296, 298, 305, 311, 314, 320, 328, 342 see also under individual area of/office

  Whitelaw, Billie 174

  Whitehouse, Mary 6, 199, 200, 204, 341, 357, 369

  Whitelaw, William 65, 341

  Whitmore, Peter 142, 169, 196, 206, 229, 332, 333

  Who, The 30

  Who Sold You This, Then? 34, 347

  Whole Nine Yards, The 286

  Wild Target 286

  Wilde, Oscar 131, 353

  Williams, Marcia 128, 129, 353, 389

  Williams, Simon 314

  Wilson, Dennis Main 86

  Wilson, Harold 23, 38, 40, 44, 45, 110, 127, 128–9, 134, 138, 218, 227, 238, 241, 268, 318, 344, 347, 348, 352, 353, 360, 361, 367, 368, 369

  Wilson, Mary 150

  Winslow Boy, The 290

  Winter, Richard 226

  Wittgenstein, Ludwig 25, 344, 369

  Wodehouse, P.G. 50, 51–2, 348

  Wollaston, Sam 318–19, 365

  Wood, Duncan 86

  Wooster, Bertie 51–2, 311

  World at One, The 199

  World in Action 48, 98, 348

  Wright, Peter 248

  X Factor, The 319, 365

  Yes Minister:

  actors who rejected roles 174

  awards 124, 158, 170, 183, 195–6, 199–204, 250, 251, 259–61, 284, 306

  books 166–7, 196, 293–4, 300, 366

  civil servants reaction to 130–5, 158, 159, 188

  commissioned 58–9, 68, 69, 79

  delay before first series 89–92, 95

  dirty hands theme 17, 108, 116, 147, 239, 273–4, 343, 369

  foreign adaptations 294–5

  foreign sales 167

  illustrations 83, 229

  impact 129, 135, 163, 294, 329

  Kinnock sketch 191–3, 357

  pilot recorded 73–5

  politicians on see under individual politician name

  real-life, inspirations for/echoes of 38–49, 41, 50, 55, 56, 97, 117, 129, 133, 140, 163, 168, 176–7, 185–9, 228–9, 237–8, 248–9, 258–9, 274, 277, 278, 299–300, 308–9, 310, 313

  research for 39–49, 68, 69, 129, 144, 163, 173, 193–4, 195, 205, 222, 226, 261, 285, 296, 315, 328

  reviews 108–10, 142, 250, 293, 314

  Series One:

  ‘Open Government’ 59–65, 66, 67, 72, 73–92, 98–109, 331

  ‘The Official Visit’ 126–8, 331, 352, 353

  ‘The Economy Drive’ 109, 114–15, 331, 352

  ‘Big Brother’ 119, 331, 352

  ‘The Writing on the Wall’ 119–24, 150, 332, 352

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nbsp; ‘The Right to Know’ 332, 352

  ‘Jobs for the Boys’ 89, 124, 332, 352

  Series Two:

  ‘The Compassionate Society’ 142–4, 174, 332, 354

  ‘Doing the Honours’ 147, 332, 354, 359, 362

  ‘The Death List’ 150, 332, 354

  ‘The Greasy Pole’ 147–8, 332

  ‘The Devil You Know’ 150–8, 332, 354

  ‘The Quality of Life’ 174, 332, 354, 357

  ‘A Question of Loyalty’ 142, 146–7, 149, 150, 174, 332, 354

  Series Three:

  ‘Equal Opportunities’ 174–9, 333, 356, 358

  ‘The Challenge’ 169, 177–8, 333, 356

  ‘The Skeleton in the Cupboard’ 177–8, 179, 183, 333, 356

  ‘The Moral Dimension’ 185–9, 333, 356

  ‘The Bed of Nails’ 333, 349

  ‘The Whisky Priest’ 179–83, 333, 356

  ‘The Middle-Class Rip-Off’ 171, 274, 333

  Christmas Sketch 183–4

  Christmas Special:

  ‘Party Games’ 205–13

  radio adaptation 198, 294

  sources 39–49, 50–1, 53–4, 57, 59, 63, 64, 80, 104, 127–8, 132–5, 139–40, 166, 168, 189, 194, 207, 208, 218, 222, 224, 229, 237–9, 267, 268, 298–9, 306, 329–30, 360

  Thatcher sketch 199–204

  theme tune 83, 84, 316

  Yes Minister: The Diaries of a Cabinet Minister by the Rt Hon. James Hacker MP 167

  Yes, Prime Minister (play) 303–14

  Yes, Prime Minister (TV Series): doubts about making YPM 217–24

  Series One:

  ‘The Grand Design’ 232–5, 241, 252–3, 334

  ‘The Ministerial Broadcast’ 239–41, 334

  ‘The Smoke Screen’ 241, 252–7, 334, 364

  ‘The Key’ 235–8, 334

  ‘A Real Partnership’ 334

  ‘A Victory for Democracy’ 241–5, 335

  ‘The Bishop’s Gambit’ 241, 245–7, 335

  ‘One of Us’ 247–50, 335

  Series Two:

  ‘Man Overboard’ 263–9, 335, 361, 362

  ‘Official Secrets’ 268, 269–70, 335, 361, 352

  ‘A Diplomatic Incident’ 335, 362

  ‘A Conflict of Interest’ 335, 362

  ‘Power to the People’ 335

  ‘The Patron of the Arts’ 274–6, 335

  ‘The National Education Service’ 274, 276–8, 299, 336, 361, 363

  ‘The Tangled Web’ 278–83, 284, 336, 361, 362

  Yes, Prime Minister: Re-elected 316–23, 357

  Yes, Prime Minister (2013 series) 315–23

  Young, Baroness 175

  Your Disobedient Servant: The Continuing Story of Whitehall’s Overspending 47–8, 144, 348, 358, 367

  Yus My Dear 75

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  ‘Yes, Minister! No, Minister! If you wish it, Minister!’ Richard Crossman, whose diaries were such a source of insight for the sitcom. © Getty Images

  ‘Fact is funnier than fiction.’ Sir Frank Soskice, the Home Secretary who snubbed his own petition. © Getty Images

  ‘Dear lady.’ Prime Minister Harold Wilson at work in the 1970s with his personal and political secretary, Marcia Williams. © Mirrorpix

  A subtle subversive Antony Jay in the mid-1970s. © UPP/TopFoto

  ‘Not a laughing matter.’ Leslie Chapman, the ex-civil servant who blew the whistle on bureaucratic incompetence. © Getty Images

  Filming the show in October 1982. The Welsh Office served as the Department of Administrative Affairs, and, thanks to Margaret Thatcher, Number 10 served as Number 10. © Mirrorpix

  Whitehall’s comic triangle; Hacker, Sir Humphrey and Woolley. © BBC

  ‘It’s the way she tells ’em.’ Hawthorne and Eddington sharing the stage with the real Prime Minister in January 1984. © Mirrorpix

  ‘Events, dear boy, events.’ The unexpected exit of Frank Weisel, Hacker’s special advisor, is about to be facilitated. © BBC

  ‘He will see in the life much which is not in the books.’ Antony Jay receives his Knighthood in 1988. © TopFoto

  Parity, at last, with Sir Humphrey as Nigel Hawthorne is knighted in 1999. © Getty Images

  The multi-talented Jonathan Lynn, pictured in 2008 at the Hungarian publication of the Yes Minister scripts. © AFP/Getty Images

  Bernard Donoughue, the show’s invaluable advisor, in 2009. © Getty Images

  ‘Every Prime Minister needs a Woolley.’ Derek Fowlds attends the Gala Night of the stage version of the show, Yes, Prime Minister in 2010. © UK Press via Getty Images

  Going to the country. Simon Williams as Sir Humphrey and Richard McCabe as Hacker in the touring version of Yes, Prime Minister. © REX/Bettina Strenske/LNP

  ‘What mankind really wishes to economise is thought.’ Hacker causes alarm by forming an idea of his own in the 2013 TV revival. © Geraint Lewis/Alamy

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