In 1934 Hughie Green, a nervous 14-year-old performer, is pushed onto a stage in his native Canada. Twenty-four years later he is a big name in British television as the quiz-master of the popular game show 'Double Your Money'. Whilst on a stage tour with the show he meets a former show business acquaintance, Jess Yates, now running a hotel with his young wife Elaine, and Hughie stays with them. For the next decade and a half Hughie is a top name in British light entertainment, hosting a talent contest titled 'Opportunity Knocks'. His catch-phrase is "I mean that most sincerely" and he is shown to have a genuine loyalty to his audience and his staff. However, he is a serial womanizer, frequently indulging in sex in his dressing-room with female fans, and his wife leaves him, taking their son and daughter. Jess Yates re-enters television, initially hosting a religious program called 'Stars on Sunday', earning him the nickname of The Bishop. He becomes Hughie's producer and the two men clash. However, Hughie knows something that Jess does not--he and not Jess is the father of Elaine's child, Paula.
Hughie Green, Most Sincerely
In 1934 Hughie Green, a nervous 14-year-old performer, is pushed onto a stage in his native Canada. Twenty-four years later he is a big name in British television as the quiz-master of the popular game show 'Double Your Money'. Whilst on a...