Doctor Corder is visited by Margo Gotha, who's husband Tim is making her life her misery, her son is out of control, but is he the problem, or his overbearing, overambitious father?
Not my favourite episode this one, but it's a solid, watchable debit to the second series.
I thought the story was a little bit patchy, the opening few moments were really intriguing, the boy's problems seemed to be leading somewhere, but they were just forgotten about.
Tim's story was interesting enough, but I found it a little underwhelming, I think my expectations are just so high.
The best element, without a shadow of a doubt, is the performance of Edward Judd, who delivers a commanding performance as Tim, I thought Sylvia Sims was great too.
Watch out for a jaw dropping young Wanda Ventham, who plays the nurse.
6/10.
Not my favourite episode this one, but it's a solid, watchable debit to the second series.
I thought the story was a little bit patchy, the opening few moments were really intriguing, the boy's problems seemed to be leading somewhere, but they were just forgotten about.
Tim's story was interesting enough, but I found it a little underwhelming, I think my expectations are just so high.
The best element, without a shadow of a doubt, is the performance of Edward Judd, who delivers a commanding performance as Tim, I thought Sylvia Sims was great too.
Watch out for a jaw dropping young Wanda Ventham, who plays the nurse.
6/10.