Loosely based on the early life of Jack Good - the influential producer of TV’s earliest pop shows, “Oh Boy!” and “Six-Five Special” - this was an excuse to celebrate a large number of pop songs from the 50s and early 60s. Such plot as there was, involved Jack Good stumbling through an obsessive relationship with music, a fiery one with his wife, and very theatrical quarrels with the Head of BBC Light Entertainment. The uncannily accurate impersonations of the pop stars of the age were the highlights of the show. Following its London run it made an extensive UK Tour.