Dr Corder has his work cut out. He has been consulted by Margo Gotha whose young son has issues.
Margo seems to live a party lifestyle, drinks too much and has close friendships with other men. Her husband does not seem to mind but both of them argue a lot.
Corder becomes interested with the volatile husband Tim Gortha. He is a building contractor, a German emigre who comes from a famous family who were successful industrialists in their homeland.
Gortha has a pathological need to be driven and be successful. It means taking risks in his latest building project as well as neglecting his family.
Edward Judd is rather commanding as Tim Gotha, he really is a livewire would could go off at anytime.
The episode tries to examine complex psychological issues. I did think in the process the wife and children were forgotten somewhat.
Margo seems to live a party lifestyle, drinks too much and has close friendships with other men. Her husband does not seem to mind but both of them argue a lot.
Corder becomes interested with the volatile husband Tim Gortha. He is a building contractor, a German emigre who comes from a famous family who were successful industrialists in their homeland.
Gortha has a pathological need to be driven and be successful. It means taking risks in his latest building project as well as neglecting his family.
Edward Judd is rather commanding as Tim Gotha, he really is a livewire would could go off at anytime.
The episode tries to examine complex psychological issues. I did think in the process the wife and children were forgotten somewhat.