Arthur is blessed with a loving wife, Muriel and cursed with a fearsome mother-in-law Boadicia. But when his
friend Hilary Armitage writes to him reminiscing about the good times they used to have, Boadicia read the letter
and is determined to remove her daughter instantly from the clutches of this evil sex fiend.
Albert has a hard time explaining that the letter is perfectly innocent and that Hilary is a man.
However, he isn't helped when Hilary turns up wearing a blonde wig and evening gown.
Comedy and mayhem prevail in this Norman Robbins farce.
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Albert Perkins - Husband - mid 30's
Muriel Perkins - Wife - mid 30's
Boadicia Heptinstall - Muriel's mother - mid 60's
Wilf - next door neighbour - mid 60's
Hilary Armitage - Albert's friend - mid 30's
Virginia - 20's - Art student
Reverend Nookey - late 60's