The film has been divided into 25 chapters representing different dates in the history of the United Kingdom.
In between the chapters is an interview with James Hogan James Hogan, one of the co-authors of the BBC Panorama broadcast titled " Maggie's Militant Tendency (1984) Maggie's Militant Tendency" about Nazi infiltration inside the British Conservative party and it's aftermath in the High Court in London.
There are 10 chapters of approximately 48 minutes each for the Idiots and each chapter are released first as audio or audio with images then the film itself.
Chapter 1: First film and podcast: About the banned BBC Panorama program: Maggie Militant Tendency as told by one of his makers, James Hogan. The first part is a tale about the making of an infamous BBC TV Panorama program: Maggie's Militant Tendency about the alleged infiltration of Nazis inside the Conservative party back in 1984.
In Chapter 1: the story raised a few questions whether the BBC, after allowing the program to take place and allow its broadcast, about a judge for not noticing that there was a problem.