Georgina "Georgy" Parkin is a 22-year-old Londoner who has musical talent, is well-educated, and has an engaging, unpretentious character. She has an inventive imagination and loves children. Overweight, Georgy believes herself to be plain, dresses haphazardly, and is incredibly naïve about love and flirtation, having never had a boyfriend. Her parents are live-in servants of businessman James Leamington, who is in a loveless, childless marriage with the sickly Ellen. Leamington watched Georgy grow up, treating her like a second father, but as she has become a young woman, his feelings for her have become more than fatherly. He urges Georgy's father to make her appreciate all he has done for her over the years, including paying for her expensive education. For his 49th birthday, Leamington sends Georgy a stylish but understated cocktail dress to wear to his party, which her father encourages her to attend. Aware of Leamington's inappropriate interest in her and her father’s complacency, Georgy sarcastically asks her father whether the dress came from "my other daddy, the rich one." Instead of the dress Leamington has sent, Georgy shows up at the party in a garish sequin gown and long scarf, with an extravagantly teased coiffure topped with a feather, and with heavy stage makeup; she performs a bawdy burlesque number ("Whole Lotta Woman") in front of his guests. Serving as butler, her father is embarrassed, but Leamington is delighted by the performance, taking Georgy into the privacy of his office. There Leamington offers Georgy a legal contract, proposing to provide her the luxuries of life in return for her becoming his mistress. Georgy sidesteps his proposal. Georgy's flatmate, the beautiful Meredith, is a violinist in an orchestra. While Meredith is out on dates with other men, Georgy entertains Meredith's boyfriend, Jos Jones, on whom Georgy has developed a crush. When Meredith discovers that she is pregnant by Jos, they decide to get married, even though she tells him that she has previously aborted two of his children and only wants to marry because she is "bored". After the wedding, Jos moves in with Meredith and Georgy, becomes disillusioned with Meredith, and finds himself attracted to the good-natured Georgy. Meanwhile, although Georgy uses Leamington's interest in her to convince him to buy several expensive items for the baby, and Ellen dies suddenly, Georgy does not sign Leamington's contract. In the midst of an argument with Meredith over her cavalier attitude to her pregnancy, Jos kisses Georgy and declares that he loves her. Georgy flees the apartment, and Jos follows her into the streets of London, shouting his love for her. The two return to the flat, where they have sex, after which Peggy, a neighbour, tells Jos that Meredith has gone into labour, and he and Georgy go to the hospital. Although Georgy feels guilty, she continues her affair with Jos while Meredith is in the hospital. Having no interest in her daughter, Sara, and tired of Jos, Meredith announces that she plans to put the baby up for adoption. When Georgy sees Sara, she is smitten, and Meredith says that Georgy can keep the baby "
gratis". Georgy and Jos bring Sara back to the flat. It quickly becomes clear that Georgy cares more for the baby than for Jos; their relationship ends when Jos tires of a father's responsibilities, abandoning Georgy and his baby. Now that Georgy is the sole caregiver of a child to whom she has no blood ties,
Social Services wish to remove Sara from her care. Leamington has been following the developments in Georgy's life. When he suggests modifying his contract to accommodate recent changes, Georgy siezes the opportunity to keep Sara and get him to propose marriage. As the newlyweds are chauffeured away from the church on their wedding day, Georgy ignores Leamington, devoting all her attention to Sara. ==Cast==