Yes Minister 3

Sunday, October 21, 2007

15. Equal Opportunities
Jim decides to promote more women to high civil service positions despite Sir Humphrey's opposition.
16. The Challenge

When Jim tackles local council administration and civil defense, he runs afoul of a BBC interviewer.
17. The Skeleton in the Closet

Jim uses a costly mistake from Sir Humphrey's past to escape chastising an efficient local council for being late with their paperwork. This once again cause another dispute between the two.
18. The Moral Dimension

Jim is forced to back down about exposing bribery used to obtain a lucrative foreign contract when Bernard allows a valuable vase from a foreign government to be undervalued so that Mrs. Hacker can keep it.
19. The Bed Of Nails

Jim accepts an unpopular position pushing a national transportation bill desired by Number 10, but opposed by everyone else, especially Sir Humprhey.
20. The Whiskey Priest

Jim faces opposition from all sides when he learns that British munitions have been sold to terrorist groups and he decides to start an inquiry into how it happened.
21. The Middle Class Rip Off
Jim and Sir Humphrey collide when Jim acts as an MP to sell an art gallery and museum in his district to support a popular local soccer club.
22. Special. Short Episode

Margaret Thatcher stars as the Prime Minister in this special episode co-written by Thatcher herself.
Writer: Margaret Thatcher, Bernard Ingham
Guest star: Margaret Thatcher (Prime Minister)
23. Party Games

Sir Humphrey leaves the dept of Administrative Affairs, and becomes Cabinet Secretary. During the Christmas break the Home Secretary is arrested for drink driving and has to resign. then the Prime Minister also resigns so the party have to look for a compromise candidate.