As if running a club Isn't difficult enough, Sam, Simon and Billy face the prospect of financial embarrassment when their partner Barbara loses £4,000 they haven't got!
If there is no legitimate way to beat a conman at his own game then Company and Co are quite Prepared to play it dirty. Though they're always polite, of course.
When a public figure is indiscreet Barbara leads a crusade to help him, and others like him, save his face.
Billy tries to go it alone, when his murky past threatens to catch up with him. He finds, though, that he needs just a little help from his friends.
Gamblers invariably lose in the end, though Company and Co do their best to delay the end for Lorelei Brown.
It's easy to jump to the wrong conclusions about someone's motives, especially when everyone else knows what they are.
Barbara becomes an impresario and Sam a rising soprano, to help a young pianist get the break he needs.