”Dark edged comedy about family, memory, guilt, love and assorted annoyances. Paul Cotter, the clever playwright, catches exactly how families always get on one other’s nerves yet somehow manage to go on propping each other up."
Gillian Reynolds, The Daily Telegraph
"A first radio play from the film and theatre director Paul Cotter, is a bittersweet comedy that follows the adventures of an old man as he tries to make amends for a disastrous mistake he made when he was young... in the company of his wife Valerie - who comes along for the ride because she fancies a bit of sight-seeing - and useless son Ross."
Chris Campling, The Times