Facing retirement, elderly journalist Clarence Hubbard reflects on the pointlessness of a life wasted writing banal tabloid human interest, animal, and crime stories. Rather than go quietly to tend roses in a garden, Hubbard begins a series of violent actions not unlike those described in tabloids, and this is heightened by inter cutting tabloid headlines between scenes. Throughout, there are occasional shots of a television critic who watches this very play as it unfolds, and he writes a negative review filled with cleverly phrased but bitter invective.
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| Directing | Barry Davis | Director |
| Writing | Dennis Potter | Writer |
| Production | Kenith Trodd | Producer |
| Crew | Ray Goode | Cinematography |
| Editing | Don Kelly | Editor |
| Art | Alan Price | Art Designer |
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