Volume 1 includes a third of the total script pages, details of characters and story, vehicles, audience attraction and other important information. Two thirds of the story is covered in Volume 2. The total story can be performed in ten x 1 hour episodes or whatever a Production company requires.
Leaving school at age 16, four boys living in dull Winchmore Hill, set out to live life to suit themselves. They discover women, sex, music, plus lots more, nasty men, making money is not easy, Geoff's Dad has borrowed money, they try hard to amass money to help pay off the debt and start a pop group.
Winchmore Hill, crime free, quiet appearance, four churches, Martins Bank secretly stashing Gangster's ill-gotten gains, secret BDSM clubs in the posh areas, cricket and footie clubs, tennis and bowling clubs, large park with fishing and boat lake, Freemasonry, Lycanthrope at large, adultery galore.
Local Police, Sarge O'Toole, two beat Bobbies, Chalkie & Nobby, tramping the area daily, detective Sean O'Toole, eager to have a crime to detect, looking after 13000 population.
Watch as four likable sixteen year boys hand over to Police seven criminals, plus dipping into the swinging 60s musical explosion, and earning a few ponies & monkeys(sovs) along the way.
The boys set out to help pay Geoffs' dad's debt to three psychopathic loan sharks led by the vicious 'Sebastian', and rob houses, plus bank and Jewellery shop twice, in plain sight of local Constabulary.
Starting a band with Sally, Chrystella & Rosemary, nearly making the big time. Mods and Rockers, Jimi Hendrix. Cliff Richard, Elton John, Gene Vincent and Billy (Boss of London's Underworld) play a part in a six-episode story. 'The Four Just Men', was a TV programme in 1959 'four men fighting for justice and against tyranny'.
Story is taken from the confidential files of the Author who lived in Winchmore Hill from 1947 to 1969 and played on part destroyed WW2 AA battery sites, whose parents married on the 21st July 1944 in St Peter's Church, Grange Park, under a threatening passing Doodlebug, mother narrowly missed a roasting because a fire bomb failed to explode.
A fast-moving story - it'll keep you awake.