

Jean Price is the newly elected, somewhat rebellious Labour MP for an inner-city constituency, and her life in the House of Commons. She's married to Geoff Price, a public defender and carer of many household chores so that Jean can pursue her new career. Jean balances her personal life with parliamentary duties, including 'women's issues', which Jean alternately fights for and is frustrated by, as other MPs think she cares about nothing else due to her gender. She often is surprised by others' duplicity and hypocrisy, holding them to a significantly higher standard.

Jan 7, 1991 - 30m
Jean and Godfrey are both interested in having offensive magazines removed from public sale — however, opinions on what is offensive differ.
Jan 14, 1991 - 30m
Jean is faced with a new set of political and moral quandaries when her local council proposes to establish a home for the mentally ill opposite her home, and a bill regarding the roles of women comes up in the House.
Jan 21, 1991 - 30m
Jean raises a storm and Godfrey raises money when the House of Commons discusses drugs.
Jan 28, 1991 - 30m
Jean investigates the case of a prisoner who claims he was otherwise occupied at the time of the crime.
Feb 4, 1991 - 30m
Jean is presented with a constituent who's facing deportation. A coup in his home country has taken place, but his manner in England quickly raises eyebrows. Meanwhile, an American research assistant joins the office.
Feb 11, 1991 - 30m
With rumours flying around the House, Jean is faced with accusations of an affair with her young secretary, and the possibility of resignations within the party.