Initially the show featured the "long, rambling topical reflections" of Willie Rushton and James Cameron.
[1] Described by the Off The Telly site as "a haphazard but worthwhile review of the week with plenty of above average material and a small but loyal audience".
The show was very low-budget, and considered the very "last gasp" of the sixties satire boom, featuring many of that movement's key figures.
[4] Guests included Peter Sellers, Eric Idle, Sir John Betjeman, Spike Milligan, Ivor Cutler, Eleanor Bron, Barry Humphries, John Fortune, Max Wall, Richard Murdoch, Roy Hudd, Vivian Stanshall, Percy Edwards, Adge Cutler and The Wurzels.
[2][4][5] The show also contained musical spots, like folk singer Jake Thackray singing Brother Gorilla and Little Black Foal.