Second chances must be recognised for what they are, embraced
enthusiastically and worked through with diligence and determination.
This is the true story of how a bunch of unemployed social misfits and
scallywags from a tough, working-class urban slum find redemption and
rehabilitation at the hands of a remarkable individual.
Former teacher, Paddy McLaughlin, who has battled some major demons of
his own in the past, realises at once that underlying all the other
problems of these unfortunate individuals is their serious lack of an
effective education the first time round. He sets out to remedy this by
creating his own little home-made college for the purpose, called (what
else?) The People's College.
It is not just about improving their qualifications and psychologically
preparing them for a life-time in work - it's about giving these
dispirited and unpromising individuals, through the inclusion of a
ground-breaking course in cosmology, an almost cosmic sense of their
human significance and worth.
And what can be more motivating - more inspiring - than that?