I Think I've Got A Problem
It's an unlikely double act, but Bob Monkhouse and Suggs make a good team in this innovative four-part comedy drama.
Suggs plays a musician - not much of a stretch then - who works for a firm that provides 'audio wallpaper for the world'.
The work seems to have sent him mad - either that or he really does have a jazz band with backing singers living in his head. Singing at inappropriate moments costs him his job and his girlfriend.
He takes his problem to psychiatrist Dr Boone (Bob Monkhouse), who immediately senses that a long and expensive treatment lies ahead.
The dialogue is spoken to a percussive backing with outbreaks of song. Tricksy.
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