Antony Jay

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Sir Antony Rupert Jay, CVO, (born 20 April 1930) was the co-author, with Jonathan Lynn of the successful British political comedies, Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister (1980-88).

Sir Antony had a distinguished career as a broadcaster and in public relations, for which he was knighted. He also was producer for some years of Queen Elizabeth II's Christmas broadcasts, for which he was appointed a CVO. Jay was also a partner with John Cleese in the Video Arts training film production company.

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Jay features in the recent BBC TV series The Trap.

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