It's voting day at The Village Hall, the three candidates wait patiently, whilst proceedings are led by the experienced, but disillusioned Mr Ellis, ably supported by Mr Martin and Miss Robinson.
Who would have thought that a drama about polling day could be so fascinating, and it is exactly that, it's a terrific character study, a wonderful exploration of human nature.
It's so well written, The Village Hall itself is that central character, the rest are all just bit players, of course it's Ron Moody who steals the show, he's terrific.
As a youngster, I spent an evening counting votes in Cardiff, a job I vowed I'd never repeat, talk about stressful, so it's easy to empathise with the pain of the trio.
The trio of candidates are somewhat stereotypical, we have the rough around the edges Labour candidate, the hoity toity Tory and the anaemic Liberal, times haven't changed all that much.
Quality drama.
9/10.