I will not go into the details of the plot. I barely suggest you should really watch this! It won't take long: in the first five minutes or so you'll understand all there is to know. Ja(i)ne, nine-years-old daughter of the wrongly accused Bob Webster is a small girl with a big, really big unnatural face that makes her look like a 35-years-old woman, and her voice, when she sings, lyrical style, is, accordingly, that of a full grown (bad) soprano. Even more freakingly geek is her best friend, a same-aged boy with uneven teeth, flat blonde hair, and constantly wearing a postman suit. If that was not enough, hark, he dances tip-tap.
A friend of the Webster family is Dr. Christian, in whose home lives, and who knows why - apart from the housekeeper - a young nurse, Judy, always wearing a nurse suit. Her lover is a Roy Davis, he himself a postman. Roy, during the investigations, meets with his collegue Susie, depicted as the ugliest woman on Earth. And that ends our collection of monsters.