I think those of us who can remember the 1960's from start to finish will recognise a lot of the issues on C.T.M. People were prejudice, snobbish, disapproving. Kindly people were!! Approved Schools were draconian, the panel at the young man's hearing would have been exactly like that in 1963, I worked for a Probation Officer in the early 1960's, and the court hearings for young people were very - terrifying!! some of the misdemeanours heartbreakingly trivial, with Borstal as the 'punishment'! I agree Dr Turner is a bit soppy, but at least he is cast as caring, (a lot of medical professionals weren't) in an often uncaring world, if you were poor, from overseas, handicapped, a perceived misfit in one way or another. Why hope that Timothy becomes a hippy? In order to wreck his life, cause his parents heartache? die of an overdose? How disingenuous is that?! I hope Timothy becomes a first class physician and like his father, works amongst disadvantaged people, does a lot of good in this world and is a credit to his parents. Why would you wish otherwise?!