It is only the fourth episode but the show has to rely heavily in the interplay between Julia McKenzie and Anton Rogers.
The plot is weak. The first half of the episode is Hester engaging in swordplay, painting a nude and engaging with William as to which side of the bed they should sleep. William is not happy that he has to switch sides after all these years.
The main plot is Hester has to pick up a rich Iraqi businessman from the airport. William has been let down by his limo company. The solution would be to get another company and they would hold up Mr Kahn's name. Instead Hester has to rush down.
When the businessman does arrive, he expects William to take him to lapdance type clubs. Hester has to drive them there and she is not pleased.
It ends happily as Mr Kahn is impressed by the nude painting that Hester drew and offers to buy it.
The plot is weak. The first half of the episode is Hester engaging in swordplay, painting a nude and engaging with William as to which side of the bed they should sleep. William is not happy that he has to switch sides after all these years.
The main plot is Hester has to pick up a rich Iraqi businessman from the airport. William has been let down by his limo company. The solution would be to get another company and they would hold up Mr Kahn's name. Instead Hester has to rush down.
When the businessman does arrive, he expects William to take him to lapdance type clubs. Hester has to drive them there and she is not pleased.
It ends happily as Mr Kahn is impressed by the nude painting that Hester drew and offers to buy it.