The Bloomsbury set meets the Fabians. Elizabeth Bellamy has turned 21 and feels at home with the moe socially aware Bohemian artists.
Elizabeth might not quiet understand the poetry and literature. She might come from an upper crust background bit she has the hots for writer and poet Lawrence Kirbridge (Ian Ogilvy.) She is not the only one. Poor nerdy Stanley
(Tom Owen) a fan of the more clean living writers like HG Wells stands no chance with Elizabeth.
Elizabeth radical stance comes to a head when she invites her new found friends to 165 Eaton Place for a party while her parents are away. Only to be mortified when they return and witness the mayhem.
Spurred on by one of her new friends, Elizabeth gets arrested for shoplifting when she gets boots for poor children.
Ian Ogilvy causes a pre Saint stir as the handsome Kirbridge. Other women have the hots for him and just what did he and the other men retire to do!
It was good for Upstairs Downstairs to explore other non establishment strata of the Upper Classes. They were just as selfish, debauched and conflicted as the people they despised.