This is a well-acted drama involving a wealthy man from Wales who disapproves of his grown daughter's choice of boyfriend (her boyfriend being a Polish immigrant with a gentle character, but shady past). At first, this seems like a story about a father's intolerance, but, as the story unfolds, we learn that things are not what they seem. Don't be put off by the picture quality of this teleplay (it's a fuzzy black-and-white recording). This 1962 episode of ITV's Armchair Theatre is worth watching for its perceptive characterizations, especially that shown in the testy relationship between father and daughter. The father, in particular, is a kind of tragic figure. He's so accustomed to manipulating people by showering them with money and gifts. But - when he finds that money and gifts don't work anymore - he's helpless.