Product details - From the bafta award winning co creator of yes, minister and yes, prime minister, jonathan lynn, comes the long awaited final chapter of british political satire andmdash and it is as cunning, cutting, and catastrophically funny as ever'. '.strtoupper('j')im hacker played by national treasure griff rhys jones is back andmdash older, but perhaps not wiser, and still utterly baffled by the real world'. '.strtoupper('h')oping for a quiet retirement at the tranquil hacker college, oxford, jim instead finds himself facing the ultimate modern crisis cancelled by the college committee'. '.strtoupper('e')nter the delightfully devious sir humphrey appleby played by the acclaimed clive francis, who has lost none of his love for bureaucracy, latin phrases, and well timed obstruction'. '.strtoupper('c')an humphrey out manoeuvre the meddling students, the fellowship, and reality itself'? '.strtoupper('o')r is it finally time to say, iandm sorry, prime minister...'? '.strtoupper('b')rimming with razor sharp wit, nostalgic brilliance, and more doublespeak than a press briefing, this is political comedy at its most timeless andmdash and timely'. '.strtoupper('b')ook now for a night of laughter, legacy, and one last glorious round of red tape, iandm sorry, prime minister. |