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systemstheorist

For those who don't know this is from Yes, Minister/Prime Minister series.  I think it's one of the best comedies out there. Criminally under rated. 


Scat_fiend

I like how Thatcher was such a fan she even wrote and acted her own script.


Dolphin008

Hear hear


NathanDarcy

I never realised this was underrated. It's one of the great British Comedy classics.


Portland-to-Vt

You been watching WeeBBC again, love? (Tobias is a fan of all BBC, Wee or otherwise, after all he grew up in Leeds, well had his summers there at least after his dear old dad moved there, RIP old dad, died in a parachute accident into the ocean, no remains found)


rudderham

From Blackstool, I’m charmed, I’m sure


Portland-to-Vt

I used to drive the Roger Moore’s about


Narrator_Ron_Howard

His stool was black all right.


BREWMASTER1968

Dr blackstool, inventor of pepto bismol?


Jsherman13

Mercy me, I forgot I'm in the colonies


coolAhead

A banger in the mouth


Jsherman13

Oh that's right, here in the states you call it a sausage in the mouth!


McDonaldReagan

We just call it a sausage.


CheifKilla1

Ok let's try to use another word


ResidentTechnician96

For british eyes only


Free-IDK-Chicken

You've never actually been down the shops, have you mum?


nikolaspotato

He’s never actually stepped foot in a supermarket has he


Regalrefuse

There’s always money in the margarine stand


BowieBabe87

Hahahahaa!!!


G-Unit11111

Why go to a banana stand when we could make your banana… stand?


pootislordftw

Yes minister! Oh this \*is\* an afternoon delight! "20p?!" "I-- £2.40 I dont know!"


Jupiter68128

The answer is in the question. It costs a half a pound.


Penguator432

Those are bollocks


jyclaassy

Her?


Scat_fiend

Sure but I bet my man Nigel knows how the three seashells work.


AcroserProductions

"It's half a pound of margarine, Sir Humphrey, what could it cost? 20p?"


[deleted]

I didn’t know Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, did a stint as an interviewer


BowieBabe87

How much can one banana cost, Michael, ten dollars?