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| Paul Eddington | ... | James Hacker (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Nigel Hawthorne | ... | Sir Humphrey Appleby (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Derek Fowlds | ... | Bernard Woolley (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Diana Hoddinott | ... | Annie Hacker (8 episodes, 1986-1988) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Sydney Lotterby | (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | ||
| Peter Whitmore | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Antony Jay | (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Jonathan Lynn | (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| Sydney Lotterby | .... | producer (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Peter Whitmore | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| Ronnie Hazlehurst | (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | ||
Series Cinematography by | |||
| Chris Seager | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| Denis Hayes | (1 episode, 1986) | ||
Series Production Design by | |||
| Gloria Clayton | (8 episodes, 1986-1988) | ||
| Valerie Warrender | (8 episodes, 1986-1988) | ||
Series Costume Design by | |||
| Richard Winter | (8 episodes, 1986) | ||
| John Hearne | (8 episodes, 1987-1988) | ||
Series Makeup Department | |||
| Cheryl Wright | .... | makeup designer (8 episodes, 1986) | |
| Fran Needham | .... | makeup designer (8 episodes, 1987-1988) | |
Series Production Management | |||
| Brian Jones | .... | production manager (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
Series Art Department | |||
| Francis Smith | .... | properties buyer (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Mina Martinez | .... | graphic designer (3 episodes, 1986) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Peter Barville | .... | sound (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Ron Bristow | .... | lighting director (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| John Dailley | .... | camera supervisor (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
Series Editorial Department | |||
| Chris Wadsworth | .... | videotape editor (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Angela Beveridge | .... | vision mixer (15 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Judy Loe | .... | production assistant (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Gerald Scarfe | .... | title sequence (16 episodes, 1986-1988) | |
| Christine Crow | .... | assistant floor manager (8 episodes, 1986) | |
| Reg Poulter | .... | technical coordinator / technical manager (8 episodes, 1986) | |
| John Bird | .... | technical coordinator (8 episodes, 1987-1988) | |
| Janice Thomas | .... | assistant floor manager (8 episodes, 1987-1988) | |
| Jackie Foote | .... | floor manager (4 episodes, 1986) | |
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In my years as a student of political science at the university of Leiden, one of the professors used to rave about these series whenever the subject of British politics was on the agenda. And even though that professor wasn't the most humorous of chaps, his quotes and tales from the series always guaranteed a good laugh.
I recently got hold of the entire series, and even though I do view them with a somewhat scholarly mind (old habits, and such), laughing out loud is my usual response. So cleverly written, such an exquisite cast of characters, such a mild way of portraying profound cynicism ("A cynic is what an idealist calls a realist", dixit Sir Humphrey Appleby).
I will probably still look at it in ten, twenty, thirty years time (if I live to see the day) ... knowing that there will always be a Sir Humphrey Appleby, a Bernard Woolley and a Right Honorable James Hacker around somewhere preventing the series from becoming outdated.
I don't know if that's something to look forward to, but if it guarantees the same laughs, I'm all for it!