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Firsr published in .?.010 by Fnbor nnd Fab.r Limircd j4-77 Great Russell Scrccc., London \VCJU 3DA Typcscl by Cou11tr)' Setting, King5do\vn, Kcnr CTr 4 Sl!s Pri11ccd in England h}' CPI Bookmnrquc, Croydon, Surrc}' All rights reserved © An1ony .f:l)' and jon:uhan Lynn, 2010 The righr o( 1\nronr jay 01nJ jon:uhan Lynn to be identifted as illHhors of this \vork has been asserted in :.iccordancc ,virh Scc1ion 7i of chc Copyrighr, Designs and P:ircnrs 1\cr 1988 :\II rights 'vh:.irsoc,·cr in this \VOrk, am:ncur or pro(cssio11:tl, arc srricrly reserved. :\pplications for pcnnission for any use 'vh:nsocvcr, including professional pcrforn1ance righls, n1usr be n1:tdc in advance, prior ro any such proposed use, ro Al01n Brodie Rcprescn1:uio11 Ltd, Paddock Suite, The Courryard, 55 Cllartcrhousc Street, London EC1 ~1 6H,\. For English-speaking amaccur rights (excluding the USA :ind Can:ida}, apply lO Si1.1nucl French Limited, 52 Fit7.roy Streer, London \VIT SJH. No pcrform:111cc mi!.)' be given unless a licence has firsr hccn obt:tineJ. This boo/..• is sold subicct to the couditiou that it sball uor, by""')' of trade or otbc1·1t1isc, be leut. resold, hired 0111 or otbcrtuisc circ11Ja1,•d 1vilbo111 tbe f>uhlis/Jcr's fJrior co11scut · ·..... i11 any for111,ofb inding or caver otbcr than tbnt ;,, zvhich ir is publisbt:d anil rvitbout n sin1ilnr couditiou i11cludi11g this co11ditio11 being i1nposed on tbc s11l>scquc11t fntrchnser A CIP r<"Cord for this hook is available fron1 the British Lihr:lr)' 2 4 6 8 JO 9 7 5 3 I Yes, Prime Minister Antony Jay has enjo)'ed a distinguished career as writer, broadcaster and producer. He was founder and editor of the BBC's legendary To11ight programme and is editor of The Oxford Dictionary of Political Quotatio11s, and author of Elizabeth R and two documentaries on the Royal Family. He is a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order. Jonathan Lynn's prolific career spans more than four decades as a director, screenwriter, producer and actor in films, television and theatre, as well as best-selling author and novelist. His many movies include N1111s on the R1111 (which he also wrote), My Cousin Vi1111y, The Whole Nine Yards and Wild Target. Jonathan Lynn and Anton)' Jay's BAFTA award-winning political comedy Yes, Minister first aired on BBC:z. in 1980 and ran until 1984. The sequel, Yes, Prime Minister, ran from 1986 until 1988. The programmes have been seen in 84 coµncries, and both series are now available on BBC DVD. The)' won a Special Award from the Campaign for Freedom of Information, and numerous other awards. Lynn and Jay also wrore three novels, The Complete Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minster, Volumes I and :?. (in paperback combined as The Complete Yes Prime Mi11ister) which cumulatively sold more than a million copies in hardback, were on the British cop-ten bestseller list for three years and have been translated into numerous languages. Yes, Prime Minister, the play, was first presented on :i;3 May 2010 at Chichester Festival Theatre. The cast, in order of appearance, was as follows: Sir Humphrey Appleby Hcnr)' Goodman Bernard \Voolley Jonathan Slinger Jim Hacker David Haig Claire Sutton Emil)' Joyce Kumranistan Ambassador Sam Dastor Jeremy Burnham \Villiam Chubb Simon Chester Tim \Vallers Director Jonathan Lynn Desig11er Simon Higlett Ligh1i11g Desiguer Tim l'\1irchell Cnstiug Dil'eclor Gabrielle Dawes Characters Sir Humphrey Appleby Cabinet Secretary Bernard Woolley Principal .Pr.ivate Secretary ro the Prime Minister Jim Hacker Prime Minister Claire Sutton Special Policy Adviser The Kumranistan Ambassador Jeremy Burnham Director-General of the BBC Robin Simpson BBC press officer (voice only) Simon Chester BBC presenter Driver, Cameramen ANTONY JAY a11d JONATI-IAN LYNN Yes, Pri1ne Minister The action takes place i11 the Prime Minister's study at Chequers, his official country residence. A11t11m11. Friday aftemoo11 to S1111day 111omi11g. . ' Act One SCENE ONE Late aftemoo11 on illl Fridily. m1t1111111 Jim's study, comfortably f11misbed (Jilnelled room in ii Chequers, illl English country mansion. It bas a desk, a seating area, double doors (stage right), a smaller door (left) and big windows upstage centre. Sir Humphrey Appleby and Bemard Woolley are waiting. Humpbrey is sta11di11g, Bemard is sit.ting. Newsreader (011 TV) And now, weather. Severe thunderstorms are forecast ... Humphrey switches off tbe T\~ Bcmard puts down tlJC Evening Standard. Bernard It's awful, isn't it? Humphrey \'(!hat is awful, Bernard? Bernard Well, all these jobs going. Interest rates. Repossessions. Fear of inflation. Foreclosures. Humphrey Oh yes. Terrible. Bernard You don't sound terribly worried, Sir Humphrey. Humphrey Bernard, I am not being sacked, repossessed, inflated or foreclosed. Neither are you. Bernard Nor's rhe Prime Minister. But he's worried stiff. Humphrey So he should be. Bernard You don't sympathise with him? Humphrey That's the deal. That's how Prime Ministers' careers go. They get to be on the front page every day for 3 years, which rhey love. They rravel rhe long parh from euphoric triumph to ignominious failure and rhen make way for rhe next saviom of rhe nario11. Ir's called democracy. Bernard It beats me why anyone would want to be Prime J\•I in isrer. Humphrey lr's the only top job that requires no previous experience, no training, no qualifications and limited intelligence. Bernard Sir Humphrey ... You do believe in democracy, don't you? Humphrey Do 1, Bernard? Actually no, nor as most people understand it. Democracy should nor be about executing the will of the people. It should be the process whereby we secure the consent of rhe people ro rhe policies of rhose qualified to decide on their behalf. Bernard Like who? Humphrey Like us, Bernard. Bernard I belie1•e in democracy, Sir Humphrey. Humphrey It does you credit. And. if all the v.oters were as informed and intelligent as - say - me, or even you, it could possibly work. But that's hardly realistic. Bernard \'\/ell, obviously we have ro srop the government making stupid misrakes. If I did everything the Prime lvlinister told me ro do, I'd be fired wirbin a week, and rightly so. l3ut I am there to help him. Humphrey Bernard, we have a leadership crisis in this country. If the government can't or won't exercise it, ic falls ro us, whether we want it or nor. Bernard I know. Power abhors a vacuum. Humphrey And we are currently led by one. We should exercise power because we have nothing to gain or lose personally: we have respectable salaries, honom:s, an office and a chauffeur ... Bernard I haven'r got a chauffeur .. . Humphrey You will, Bernard, when you grow up. \Y/e end up with an index-linked pension, a bank directorship, a couple of nice!)' remunerated quangos and a cottage in the Dordogne. So we can be entirely even-handed in our judgements and make them in the public interesr. Bernard \Xlell, things may not seem so bad soon, when we tell the Prime Minister about Kumraniscan. He taps the file the coffee table. 011 European Central Bank co rhe rescue. Humphrey Bernard! Do not mention the ECB co the Prime Minister. You know his views. Bernard I know he's afraid that Brussels will take away most of his powers. Humphrey They already have. And so they should. All we need him to do is preside at tonight's dinner, pretend he's read the Kumranistan plan, and leave the rest to us. Jim Hacker, the Prime Mi11iste1; enters right. He is fo//0111ed by a Driver carrying a pile of five Red Boxes. Jim Sorry 1'111 late, it's been a terrible day. Humphrey Any particular reason? The Driver leaves. Jim You've read about rhc Cabinet split? Humphrey Yes. Jim You've seen what's happened to the Footsie and the pound? 5

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