At 14, Greg Wilson was a child star: precocious, smug and very punchable. But in the blink of an eye, his career is finished.
During a phone-in on a Saturday morning kids TV show, a child rings in and swears at Greg on live TV. It seems that the caller has brilliantly articulated what everyone was thinking...
Twenty years later, Greg works in a leather sofa shop, the early promise of his life unfulfilled. When Greg is recognised by a customer who asks for his autograph, one disastrous event leads to another and he finds himself in court facing a year-long prison sentence.
With only his worryingly unconventional duty solicitor, the over-confident Rick Parish, on hand to help, Greg is forced to relearn a harsh lesson: hell truly is other people.
Music from the episode
| Played | Track | Artist | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0:01:45 | Main Theme | Tim Atack | |
| 0:02:19 | Main Theme 2 | Tim Atack | |
| 0:04:41 | Minuet | Dykstra | Audio Network Limited |
| 0:07:38 | Cells 3 | Tim Atack | |
| 0:10:19 | Leaving The Cells | Tim Atack | |
| 0:12:20 | Lip Liner And Chain | Tim Atack | |
| 0:14:00 | Part 2 Card | Tim Atack | |
| 0:14:04 | Twists And Turns | Loy,Gledden,Kimmings | Audio Network Limited |
| 0:15:47 | Maltesers 1 | Tim Atack | |
| 0:16:38 | Eye Of The Tiger | Survivor | |
| 0:17:05 | Maltesers 2 | Tim Atack | |
| 0:19:32 | Clear The Court | Tim Atack | |
| 0:21:10 | Cctv | Tim Atack | |
| 0:22:32 | (Royal Variety Performance Music Under Commentary) | Unknown | Unknown |
| 0:24:05 | End Credits | Tim Atack |
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