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    Kim and I have many all time favorite British shows we've watched over the years on PBS here in the states. One of them is Yes, Minister/Yes, Prime Minister. I have the whole series on DVD and just recently went through and watched them all. One of my favorites is the one about the civil service receiving honours. Here's a couple of my favorite quotes:

    (Talking about the abbreviations of the honours CMG, KCMG and GCMG)

    Bernard Woolley: "Of course in the service, CMG stands for Call Me God. And KCMG for Kindly Call Me God."

    Jim Hacker: "What does GCMG stand for?"

    Bernard Woolley: "God Calls Me God."

    Jim Hacker: "When did a civil servant last refuse an honour?"

    Bernard Woolley: "Well I think there was somebody in the Treasury that refused a Knighthood."

    Jim Hacker: "Good God. When?"

    Bernard Woolley: "I think it was 1496."

    Jim Hacker: "Why?"

    Bernard Woolley: "He had already got one."

    Here's the episode online:

    http://www.free-tv-v...?id=Orf3b0ShUNE

    For the second quote go to about 5:50 and it's in a great conversation there, then the first quote is in one between the Minister and Bernard at about 15:50. But the entire episode is very funny with lots of mentions of Orders and Honours.

    Sir Nigel Barnard Hawthorne (Sir Humphrey Appleby) after receiving the C.B.E.

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    Sir Paul Eddington (The Minister/Prime Minister) was also awarded a C.B.E. but I could not find a picture of him with it. Both these fine actors have since passed on. Derek Fowlds who played Bernard is happily still with us.

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    (Talking about the abbreviations of the honours CMG, KCMG and GCMG)

    Bernard Woolley: "Of course in the service, CMG stands for Call Me God. And KCMG for Kindly Call Me God."

    Jim Hacker: "What does GCMG stand for?"

    Bernard Woolley: "God Calls Me God."

    Hello Dan......

    That has been around for so long that I think it was written by God...... LOL

    Mike

    THE BREST BADGE - KCMG AND GCMG

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    Hi Mike. Stunning pieces... are they yours? If so you are indeed a lucky man. I love all the British Orders, especially the breast stars but the one neck Order that I truly LOVE is the C.B.E. I think that is the most beautiful blue enamel they used on those. I have just received a nice copy from a friend as an early Christmas present and it's as close as I'm likely to come, at least for some time. I had a cased M.B.E. for years but sadly had to let it go along with the best of my small British collection in order to get some other pieces I wanted to get a couple of years ago. But hoping against hope to be able to get examples of the M.B.E., O.B.E. and C.B.E. at some point down the road.

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    Good Morning Dan.......

    The first picture is mine but I am afraid to say the GCMG is not........ Have not won the Lottery yet.......

    Take a look at this forum thread: http://www.britishme...=46638&start=15

    Just scroll down a bit......

    Mike

    Hi Mike,

    I tried to go there but needed to register. So I tried... it kept not accepting it saying I needed to choose an interest although I had... medal collector. Finally I had to choose another, researcher, before it would accept my registration but now it says the administrators have to approve the registration. So until that happens I can't see the thread.speechless.gifspeechless.gifunsure.gif I'm hoping if they do approve that it won't be a problem for them to change the interest to medal collector.

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