
Geronimo1967
Think of this an an LP. On one side we have Charlie (John Cleese) as the repairman travelling the length and breadth of the city fixing things that have gone wrong. For a week or two he tries to stay loyal to his product, but after a while realises this is only causing him a world of pain with the now disgruntled customers so he starts to blame the salesman, or the kit itself, or head office for its endless cost-cutting and efficiency drives. Indeed, by the end of his visit its highly unlikely that the buyer would ever take a free gift from his employers again much less actually pay for anything new. Now flip the record over and this time Cleese is the owner of a record player that has gone bust. A repair man arrives with an altogether diff...