Generation Gap
Examines the problems between generations, looking at a "Happy Family". The parents' rigid values are under pressure, and when confronted with the son's riotous parties, Cashworthy decides to seek advice. He visits the vicar, who turns out to be adopting the style of a hippy in order to keep up with the times, and advises Cashworthy to do the same. Returning home transformed, Cashworthy is greeted by his son who has just been promoted to the management; his father is caught up in 'last year's scene'.