Excentric billionaire Twiggy Rathbone becomes new owner of The Crucible, a dull, but very professional newspaper. He plans to switch it into a tabloid, but to keep up the appearances he keeps the old editor Harold Stringer.
Eccentric Basil Rathbone becomes owner of The Crucible and turns the newspaper into tabloid.
1 | The Tell-Tale Head |
| Basil Rathbone becomes owner of newspaper The Crucible. The editor Harry Stringer is determined to stop him turning The Cricuble into another tabloid. |
2 | The Modern Promethius |
| While chasing after the princess in Switzerland reporter Greg Kettle finds a man, who says he is Nikita Khrushchev, former leader of USSR, who reportedly died 20 years earlier. |
3 | Beyond the Infinite |
| Twiggy Rathbone wants to play the card Khrushchev in special TV programme, especially since his revolutionary idea of Wobble-Vision have backfired. |
4 | Casting the Runes |
| Young reporter Bill Tytla starts to receive messages from secret informator that calls himself "Sore Throat". The informator makes hints that Tytla can reveil the story of his life. Meanwhile Rathbone becomes obsessed with Spitting Image episode where he was mocked. |
5 | The Slaughter of the Innocent |
| Bill Tytla gets closer to revealing the mystery behind death of person pretending to be Nikita Khrushchev, while Spam is running shady schemes to promote the newspaper, including giving away babies. |
6 | The Respectable Prostitute |
| Harry Stringe is determined to leave the madness of The Crucible and start work on university, but at this point Bill Tytla comes up with the missing link in the dead Nikita Khrushchev impersonator case. |