Norman is quite happy selling newspapers outside Westminster station but his Grandfather (the Prime Minister) wants to get him "a more responsible job". A few favours are called in and Norman becomes the newest reporter at the seaside town of Tinmouth. After causing chaos at a local council meeting and causing the demolition of a new house he tries to organise a beauty pageant. A slapstick tale of corruption in high and low places
Directing | Robert Asher | Director |
Camera | George Minassian | Camera Operator |
Camera | Ken Goodman | Focus Puller |
Writing | Norman Wisdom | Screenplay |
Writing | Eddie Leslie | Screenplay |
Writing | Angus McGill | Book |
Camera | Peter Newbrook | Director of Photography |
Production | Jack Martin | Production Manager |
Directing | Bryan Coates | Assistant Director |
Production | Anne Suddi | Casting Director |
Sound | Cyril Collick | Sound Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Jimmy Evans | Makeup Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Kay Gilbert | Costume Supervisor |
Editing | Gerry Hambling | Supervising Editor |
Editing | Don Ranasinghe | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Michael Vickers | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Michael Vickers | Conductor |
Art | Bruce Grimes | Art Direction |
Production | Robert Hartford-Davis | Producer |
Production | Peter Newbrook | Producer |