When Ziggy tells Grace about the audition he forgets to tell her the most important requirement - she must be able to ride. So when she lands the leading role in a TV series she discovers she has taken on more than she bargained for. How long does it take to learn to ride a horse anyway?
'Horse riding's a piece of cake.' Ziggy tells her 'You just got to think of the horse as a furry bicycle.' Somehow Grace feels there is more to it than that and, after thirty unsuccessful auditions, she is desperate to prove she can make it as an actress, particularly as friends and family don't have much faith in her acting ability. They all want her to come home and get a 'proper job'.
Ziggy, her unlicensed agent, whose office is a corner table in a Soho cafe, agrees to pay for one riding lesson...
'Horse riding's a piece of cake.' Ziggy tells her 'You just got to think of the horse as a furry bicycle.' Somehow Grace feels there is more to it than that and, after thirty unsuccessful auditions, she is desperate to prove she can make it as an actress, particularly as friends and family don't have much faith in her acting ability. They all want her to come home and get a 'proper job'.
Ziggy, her unlicensed agent, whose office is a corner table in a Soho cafe, agrees to pay for one riding lesson...