It's the Fifties, and every weekday all of Britain likes to tune in to its favourite BBC radio serial, The Parkers. No wonder a young man at a loose end, frustrated by his rejection for National Service, gravitates towards the makers of the programme. They all make claims on him - claims that will pursue him down the years into late middle age. And then there's his cousin, Ian. A poignant examination of emotional and cultural confusion. Full of character and resonant with the intrigue of soap opera, it is a post-modern journey through an England long-since disappeared.