James Hacker [played by Paul Eddington, left]: “Why should the rest of the country subsidize the pleasures of the middle-class few? Theater, opera, ballet—subsidizing art in this country is nothing more than a middle-class rip-off!”
Sir Humphrey Appleby
[played by Nigel Hawthorne, right]: “Oh, minister—how can you say such a thing?
Subsidy is about education preserving the pinnacles of our civilization, or
haven't you noticed?”
Hacker: Don't patronize
me, Humphrey. I believe in education, too. I’m a graduate of the London School
of Economics, may I remind you?”
Humphrey: “Well, I'm glad
to learn that even the LSE is not totally opposed to education!”—Yes,
Minister, Season 3, Episode 7, “The Middle-Class Rip-Off,” original
air date Dec 23, 1982, teleplay by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, directed by Peter
Whitmore
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