Yes, Prime Minister is a 2013 British political satire sitcom created and written by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn. A revival of the sitcoms Yes, Minister (1980–84), and Yes, Prime Minister (1986–88), the new programme stars David Haig, Henry Goodman, Chris Larkin, and Zoe Telford. In 2013 Chequers in 2013, Prime Minister Jim Hacker now leads a coalition government. Hacker must use all his wits to deal with economic downturn, his coalition partners having a leadership crisis, and the growing tensions involving Scottish independence.
Yes, Prime Minister (Season 1)

Crisis at the Summit (Episode 1)
Air date: 2013-01-15
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: With an EU conference at a standstill, Hacker is tempted by a trillion-pound loan from an oil-rich nation to solve the debt crisis; however, there is a small catch that Humphrey and Bernard are trying to hide from him.

The Poisoned Chalice (Episode 2)
Air date: 2013-01-22
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Hacker holds a dinner to welcome the Foreign Secretary of Kumranistan.

Gentlemen's Agreement (Episode 3)
Air date: 2013-01-29
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Humphrey tries to leverage some control over Hacker during the negotiations by blackmailing him with some suspicious expense claims from his time as an MP.

A Diplomatic Dilemma (Episode 4)
Air date: 2013-02-05
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Desperate to secure the Kumranistan loan agreement, Hacker must provide unusual sexual arrangements.

Scot Free (Episode 5)
Air date: 2013-02-12
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Another crisis looms for Hacker when a coalition partner threatens to jump ship.

A Tsar Is Born (Episode 6)
Air date: 2013-02-19
Runtime: 30 min
Overview: Hacker's efforts to appease the Kumranistan Foreign Secretary have failed. But then, Humphrey has a plan.

Seasons

Episodes 6