Hotdog magazine Temple refers to his subjects, poets Coleridge(Roache) and Wordsworth(Hannah), as the first rock stars. Reinvigorated by The Filth and the Fury, Temple has gone back to his political roots for a bold journey into artistic inspiration and excess. Quaffing laudanum and any other mild-altering juice he can find, Roache give the sort of performance that would have had Corrie's Ken Barlow wetting his pants in fear. Temple depiects Coleridge as a tortured genius, whose poems forsee ecological doom. Wordsworth, meanwhile, leeches off his talent and, as a government spy, blows the whistle on his seditionsih leanings. Time-travelling hallucination and feverish energy confirm an artisitic awakening for the man who once gave us Earth Girls Are Easy. At last we can forgive him. Gavin Martin(4 stars) (Thanks to Gigi, Mari) --