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(== Summary == Margaret Thatcher performing a short ''Yes Minister'' sketch with Nigel Hawthorne and Paul Eddington on 20 January 1984 at a ceremony where the writers were presented with an award from Mary Whitehouse's NVLA. Source: ''w:Britain's Best Sitcom'', BBC, 2004 ==Fair use rationale for Yes Minister== *Depicts a historical event featuring a British Prime Minister. *No free alternative known to exist or could be created. *Small portion of entire work....)
 
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== Summary ==
[[Margaret Thatcher]] performing a short ''[[Yes Minister]]'' sketch with [[Nigel Hawthorne]] and [[Paul Eddington]] on 20 January 1984 at a ceremony where the writers were presented with an award from [[Mary Whitehouse]]'s [[NVLA]].
[[w:Margaret Thatcher|Margaret Thatcher]] performing a short ''[[Yes Minister]]'' sketch with [[Nigel Hawthorne]] and [[Paul Eddington]] on 20 January 1984 at a ceremony where the writers were presented with an award from [[w:Mary Whitehouse|Mary Whitehouse]]'s [[w:NVLA|NVLA]].


Source: ''[[w:Britain's Best Sitcom|Britain's Best Sitcom]]'', BBC, 2004
Source: ''[[w:Britain's Best Sitcom|Britain's Best Sitcom]]'', BBC, 2004

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Summary

Margaret Thatcher performing a short Yes Minister sketch with Nigel Hawthorne and Paul Eddington on 20 January 1984 at a ceremony where the writers were presented with an award from Mary Whitehouse's NVLA.

Source: Britain's Best Sitcom, BBC, 2004

Fair use rationale for Yes Minister

  • Depicts a historical event featuring a British Prime Minister.
  • No free alternative known to exist or could be created.
  • Small portion of entire work.
  • Low quality.
  • Does not affect value of original product.

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