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===Radio=== Sixteen episodes of ''Yes Minister'' were adapted and re-recorded for broadcast by [[BBC Radio 4]], with the principal cast reprising their roles. Produced by [[Pete Atkin]], they were broadcast across two series, each with eight episodes.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Taylor |first=Rod |title=The Guinness Book of Sitcoms |year=1994 |publisher=Guinness |location=Middlesex |isbn= 0-85112-638-3|page=278}}</ref> The first series aired 18 October to 6 December 1983, with the second originally transmitted 9 October to 27 November 1984.<ref name="ymBBC"/> The complete set was released on cassette in February 2000, and on compact disc in October 2002. The series was repeated on the digital radio station [[BBC Radio 7]] in early 2007 and on [[BBC Radio 4 Extra]] in November 2013. The series was re-repeated on [[BBC Radio 4 Extra]] in 2018. In 1997, Derek Fowlds reprised the role of Bernard Woolley to read Antony Jay's ''How To Beat Sir Humphrey: Every Citizen's Guide To Fighting Officialdom''. It was broadcast in three daily parts by Radio 4 from 29 September to 1 October 1997<ref name="ymBBC"/> and released by BBC Audiobooks on cassette in October 1997.
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