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- Documentary charting the efforts of a Lancashire school to inspire reluctant pupils to get into the habit of and even develop a love for reading with the help of comedian Javone Prince and Ex-Blue Peter presenter and author Helen Skelton.
- It's week three of Gareth's eight week experiment to get the boys at Pear Mead School to improve their reading level by six months. So far, Gareth has managed to get the boys interested in his activities, such as role playing - reenacting scenes from books - but which has not achieved much improvement in that reading level or overall literacy, or the boys' want to read. Part of the problem now seems to be not having the proper books in the library that would easily catch a boy's attention. So Gareth decides to take some of the boys, including x-box addicted Jack, shopping with library money to buy some books they want to see in the library. But the centerpiece of Gareth's strategy for most of his remaining time is to structure a reading competition much like the World Cup, the actual football version which will soon be happening. Gareth soon realizes that he has to expand the notion of the competition to bring in important elements of the boys' homes, namely their dads. He also has some boys who require individual assistance for their non-comprehension issues, some of the boys who have been suffering in silence rather than asking for help.