When Mrs Green geoes to drop some clothes off to her local dry cleaners. She ends up discussing the authorship of Shakespeare plays.
It gives her an idea to give evening classes to her working class neighbours who show a passion for English literature.
However this happens at the expense of her own work at the college. Professor Crayton tells Mrs Green to give up such teaching activities.
She realises that if it is too much for one person to teach. Then others could help out. Her fellow students such as Joe and Carol also have a passion to teach as well.
Another gentle episode. Not too much comedy as well which seems to be a trait of the show. It highlights the importance of education even to adults.
It gives her an idea to give evening classes to her working class neighbours who show a passion for English literature.
However this happens at the expense of her own work at the college. Professor Crayton tells Mrs Green to give up such teaching activities.
She realises that if it is too much for one person to teach. Then others could help out. Her fellow students such as Joe and Carol also have a passion to teach as well.
Another gentle episode. Not too much comedy as well which seems to be a trait of the show. It highlights the importance of education even to adults.