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'O Lucky Jim! How I wish I was him'
A junior lecturer at a provincial university decides to shake up the old guard with a campaign of deliberate disruption. The junior history tutor is appalled and disillusioned by the pomposity that surrounds him and begins to challenge his situation with unruly antics during a colleague's party and at a solemn school ceremony.
"O lucky Jim, how I wish I was him" is a popular catchphrase referencing the 1954 satirical novel Lucky Jim by Kingsley Amis. It refers to the protagonist, Jim Dixon, a, young, disgruntled lecturer who navigates, and eventually escapes, the pretentious, elitist, and suffocating atmosphere of a provincial British university.