When history looks back at the greatness of famous Tims, it will not be particularly favourable. Messrs Vine, Vincent, McInnery and Henman, though accomplished in their fields, are hardly up in Churchillian folklore. This tale is aimed at redressing the balance, uniting Tims of the world (and of the audience) in an attempt to bring greatness to the Tim name. The suit-wearing, Tory-looking Tim who is to be a hero of the piece plays his part with effervescent gusto, while his able partner Maxwell, who for so long takes the credit for Tim's Superman acts (while Tim himself is condemned as a 'total moron') plays a credible deputy in enabling Tim to 'save' him from the moster Babababa. But the easiness with which the pair work with their audience enables them to bring out the best in the Tims of the audience, and allows one of them, nicknamed 'Nice Tim', to take the ultimate credit. The show is littered with great energy and enthusiasm, and is well worth catching. Tims are especially welcome...