If you're a fan of the sharp wit and political satire of 'Yes Minister' (1980), you'll love these 10 similar shows and movies that deliver the same clever humor and behind-the-scenes intrigue. Whether you're drawn to bureaucratic comedy or political maneuvering, this list has something to keep you entertained.

House of Cards (1990)
Description: A dark political thriller that explores the ruthless ambition and Machiavellian tactics employed by those in power, with a focus on backroom deals and manipulation.
Fact: The original British series inspired the American remake and is known for its fourth-wall-breaking narration by the protagonist.


The West Wing (1999)
Description: A drama that provides an idealized yet intricate look at the daily operations of a presidential administration, blending policy debates with personal stories.
Fact: The show's creator, Aaron Sorkin, is famous for his walk-and-talk dialogue style, which became a hallmark of the series.


The Thick of It (2005)
Description: A sharp, satirical take on the inner workings of government, focusing on the chaotic and often absurd nature of political maneuvering and bureaucracy.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of political spin doctors and its use of improvised dialogue.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A mockumentary-style comedy that humorously depicts the inefficiencies and quirks of local government, with a focus on the dedication of public servants.
Fact: The show's fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, is known for its absurdly over-the-top historical murals and bizarre local traditions.


The Good Wife (2009)
Description: A legal and political drama that examines the intersection of law and politics, featuring complex characters navigating moral and ethical dilemmas.
Fact: The show was notable for its guest stars, many of whom were real-life politicians and journalists.


Veep (2012)
Description: A biting comedy that delves into the ineptitude and self-serving nature of political figures, highlighting the farcical aspects of governance and power struggles.
Fact: The series won multiple Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series, and was known for its rapid-fire, profanity-laden dialogue.


Scandal (2012)
Description: A drama that mixes political intrigue with personal drama, focusing on a crisis management firm that handles high-stakes political scandals.
Fact: The show was known for its fast-paced plot twists and its portrayal of a powerful, morally ambiguous female lead.


The Newsroom (2012)
Description: A drama that critiques the media and political landscape, focusing on the challenges of maintaining journalistic integrity in a sensationalist environment.
Fact: The series was created by Aaron Sorkin and is known for its idealistic portrayal of news reporting and its fast-paced dialogue.


Alpha House (2013)
Description: A comedy that follows the lives of four senators sharing a house in Washington, D.C., blending political satire with personal antics.
Fact: The show was one of Amazon's first original series and was created by Garry Trudeau, the cartoonist behind 'Doonesbury.'


The Brink (2015)
Description: A dark comedy that satirizes international diplomacy and political crises, highlighting the incompetence and self-interest of those in charge.
Fact: The series was canceled after one season but gained a cult following for its irreverent take on global politics.
