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- Gemma's friends protest against her going to boarding school, and Becky makes Kamal look very foolish for claiming he snogged her after a date.
- In hospital, Dennis has no feeling in his legs. Kevin's friends go round to his house, and enjoy themselves: Kevin agrees to have his hair coloured, but his mother is shocked by the results.
- On Open Day, Togger's brother causes mayhem with the help of a goat, Shannon makes a last moment decision about Hudson & the Year 8 girls handcuff themselves to the goalposts.
- The staff attend Miss Fraser's barbecue, Lisa watches Tom on his modelling assignment, and Amy's mother loses her battle with cancer.
- In the aftermath of Judi's knife attack, Wayne goes on a wild goose chase to find her attacker. Judi learns that the wound will leave a significant scar on her face.
- Miss Carver is not seen in a good light when Ofsted visit, Anika and Amy agree to help out Spencer's mess, Evelyn worries that she might be pregnant, and Arnie realizes he has epilepsy.
- Adam gives vent to his feelings about Miss Carver in front of an Ofsted inspector, Spencer's house is cleaned, and he repays the kindness, and things finally get too much for Mr. Robson.
- Wayne finally meets up with Alec, the school inspection comes to an end, and Spencer's mother returns.
- Adam's tackle breaks Franco's leg: Ian fights Adam in retaliation, but Adam's father's intervention is unwelcome. There's a shock for Evelyn when Simon starts teaching at Grange Hill.
- Colin gives Amy and Anika a tour of the studios. The Double Dare Gang give up their enforced dating. Katy and the boys make a horrific discovery while camping.
- Wayne starts a cardboard collection scheme to help the homeless, Arnie seems to be at the end of his tether, and Mr. Robson is shocked to find Adam's dad is his alcohol counsellor.
- Arnie, intent on suicide, gets new hope after giving a lift to a hitchhiker. Spencer's little party comes to an abrupt end when his father makes a reappearance.
- Some fund raising events take place, and Mr. Hankin camps out with Wayne and Alec. The Double Dare Gang take the cardboard boxes that Max had earmarked from his dad's hotel.
- Dirty tactics are used to gain cardboard boxes, but Wayne discovers that the whole campaign is basically unprofitable and Arnie has an epileptic fit in public.
- The staff wear period school costume, Evelyn renews her friendship with Kelly, a new plan for the collected cardboard is hatched and the police call again at the Hargreaves house.
- Ofsted are due to visit the school, Dill has an opportunity to go to New York, and Spencer is witness to his father's racist brutality.
- Many loose ends are tied up, as term comes to an end. Linford Christie lights the fund-raising bonfire, the Double Dare Gang put on a performance and Mr. Hargreaves turns himself in.
- Matt learns that his four friends are now couples, Arnie seems to be holding Dill back from her trip abroad, and Evelyn meets a guy who assumes she's at college.
- Someone is taking photographs of Adam at the school gates, Mr. Robson is determined to rally his troops for OFSTED and Spencer pushes Anika who knocks her head.
- Matt's blind date with Lisa's cousin isn't what he expected. Spencer is left on his own at home. After Dill leaves for New York, Arnie collapses at the airport.
- Colin and Kelly are surprised to find Mr. Hankin moonlighting as a stand-up comedian, and Spencer is still on his own at home.
- Wayne and Sarah-Jane decide to find Alec, Colin almost gives the game away about Evelyn's age, and Matt has a disaster meeting with another potential girlfriend.
- Evelyn and Simon's relationship deepens, a complex arrangement of dating starts among the Double Dare Gang, and Arnie collapses at a night club.
- Colin gets the TV presenting job, Wayne gets a lead on Alec's location, Spencer makes amends, and Mr. Robson meets an Ofsted Alien, courtesy of Cracker.
- Wayne doggedly searches for Alec, Adam's meeting with his father doesn't go well, and the Double Dare Gang decide that "Spring Heeled Jack" must walk the Earth again!
- The new comprehensive looks intimidating to Justin Bennett and Judy Preston. Trisha Yates makes it clear that she's not putting up with any nonsense from Tucker Jenkins and Ann Wilson has some difficulty finding the school at all.
- Benny's keen on Football - trouble is, he doesn't have any football boots....
- It could be curtains for Grandpapa's pen unless Judy Preston can thwart Jackie Heron, the resident school bully.
- It's time for swimming, and Justin seems to have lost his trousers! Tucker devises an unorthodox racing game in the pool.
- Trisha likes helping Mr Rankin with the school hamster. Judy Preston comes by, and can't resist taking a closer look, and the animal makes a bid for freedom.
- Tucker and Benny are in trouble for messing around at a building site.
- It's time to elect a school council member: will it be Tucker Jenkins, Ann Wilson, Michael Doyle, Snoopy or The Six Million Dollar Man? Michael Doyle has his own ways of coercing votes.
- A valuable flintlock goes missing and the finger of suspicion is pointing at Michael Doyle.
- Both Trisha and Benny have good reasons for bunking off school, but Mr. Mitchell is hot on their trail.
- The new headmaster introduces new timetables, and forms, resulting in chaos. 50p goes missing, but by coincidence Benny has found the same amount. Will anyone believe his story?
- The staff take strike action against Miss Summer's resignation. Cathy goes off with Madelin and behaves badly at a shopping centre. The pair shoplift, and flirt with boys, by dropping sugar lumps on their heads. The thieving gets out of hand when Madelin puts her theft into Cathy's bag, and she is caught by the police. Back at school, the head gives Cathy a second chance.
- Mr Baxter picks his team for the match against Brookdale. Blazer-turning-inside-out becomes a defiant new fashion. Tucker rebels against the special tables for Free-meals kids, like Benny. Jess from the SAG takes up the case and a riot ensues until the Headmaster arrives. The proposed football match against Brookdale becomes a cricket match. SAG change tactics to protest at the cricket practice, but Baxter stands firm. The SAG picket line prevents cricket practice so Benny ropes in Tucker and Alan. At the last minute, the cricket team outwit SAG who are trying to stop them playing. Could Justin Bennett surprise them all?
- Trisha makes it up with Cathy. People seem to be standing behind SAG which holds a demonstration. The headmaster agrees the uniforms issue will be raised, but at the meeting the vote goes against doing anything. A sit-in is organized, but backfires when they get locked in. The press are called, but the Head wins them round to his side. Trisha and Cathy hide when the siege is over, fearful of the consequences, but Mr Mitchell turns up on their doorstep, and they are suspended for a week.
- Andrew feels ill before the play. Tucker gets into trouble for missing Maths to work on the play, and becomes absorbed in creating the bike, a prop in the play. Jackie Heron's gang attempt to sabotage the play, but Tucker saves the day with some unauthorized pilfering from his mum's wardrobe, which doesn't go unnoticed.
- Judy has to go to Brookdale, because her family have fallen on hard times. The thief is found and apology given to Benny, but his dad is not a happy bunny.
- Justin makes friends with Andrew Stanton, finding a liaison in their music. Sleepy-head Antoni Karamanopolis seems to have a problem at home, and Miss Summers investigates. Meanwhile the staff take strike action against the Headmaster's new complicated timetables.
- Mr Mitchell finds the form has terrible grammar. Trisha seems attracted to Cathy's brother. Trisha rings for Simon in the morning, under instructions, in order to get him to school on time. With Gary Hargreaves vying for Trisha's affections, jealousy is in the air.
- The development of SAG (School Action Group) continues. Penny Lewis is voted school council rep. Arguments ensue about a tuck shop and book shop. A jumble sale is proposed to raise the initial cash to buy stock. Pupils go walkabout to collect from the local houses and shops. Tucker's enthusiasm for the jumble sale causes havoc.
- Simon Shaw's initiation into the Tremblers (a group seemingly made up on the spur of the moment by Tucker) involves climbing into the tower - a secret area discovered by Tucker and his gang. When Benny gets locked in, an unauthorized return to school after hours leads to disaster.
- After the fire Tucker and his mates wait for news. The costs of the fire come out of the jumble sale proceeds. Shaw reveals his reading deficiency to Trisha. Trisha becomes Simon's teacher until Mr Sutcliffe finds out too, but she doesn't seem cut out for teaching.
- There is increased vigilance at school after police alter them to the presence of a man following girls in the area. Trisha and Cathy are given a parcel to post, and have seemingly forgotten the warning, and separate to go home. Cathy is being stalked, becomes aware of this, and makes a run for it. In the meantime, her sister, worried after not finding her at school, involves Mr. Mitchell, and a chase follows in a police car. But is the stalker all he appears to be?
- Cathy's home life becomes complicated by the return of her dad. SAG has another meeting. Work is recreated for the school play which had been lost in the fire. Bully Jacky Heron reappears on the scene. Cathy falls out with Trisha and aligns herself with Madelin Tanner. Miss Summer is accused of hitting Cathy, when she separates her fighting with Trisha over a fake inkblot, and her job is on the line.
- While fighting with Brookdale kids, Benny loses his blazer. Tucker leads an infiltration into the enemy school to retrieve it.
- On the trip to Beaconsfield, Justin gets coach-sick and Doyle frightens Susi and Penny, who get hopelessly lost.
- Still at camp, Mr Sutcliffe announces a puma has escaped, and although the boys have returned, the two girls are still missing. A full-scale search is started. Doyle wants to keep mum, but the others want to tell the authorities when they saw the girls. Finally Justin spills the beans, and the search party is able to concentrate on the right area. In the mean time, the girls have fallen in the swamp, and are struggling with their predicament. During the search, Justin seems to become assertive, and loses his fear of Doyle. Mr Mitchell decides that the incident won't be reported, as they boys have learned their lesson.
- Susi worries about her academic abilities, and struggles with Maths. Tucker finds a geography exam paper - surely it must be the one to be used in the upcoming exams? Susi fakes sickness to get off school, but then goes down with a fever for real on the day of the exams. The head announces that uniforms will become optional.
- A surprise return of Judy Preston but only to announce an end-of-term quiz against Brookdale. The draw picks Hughesy who wishes he'd never volunteered. Doyle locks him in a cupboard, but he escapes in time - will Grange Hill be victorious?
- Tucker & co are late on the first day when the bus doesn't turn up. Mr Sutcliffe helps lay signs around the school for the new first formers. Benny turns up with football in one hand, and little brother in the other. Andrew Stanton is accompanied by his sister, Karen: he is overprotective, but she would rather be independent. Sudhanami Patel turns up with uniform, but her classmates are now casually dressed. Penny's know-all hauteur gets up the nose of Trisha. Tucker and Alan seem to be as lost as the first years. Mr Sutcliffe falls out with the caretaker over the arrows supposed to help new pupils. In the new Miss Peterson's class, Cathy's jeans don't meet with approval. Tucker's mates tell him he must finish his holiday assignment, even though it is not needed till Friday. Duane's bike goes missing.
- Duane turns up with a black eye, given by his dad as a result of his lost bike. With school maintenance going on, the window putty proves irresistible. The drama class starts. Duane's long-term friendship with Tracey seems to be crumbling under peer pressure. Pogo's putty removal causes some headaches for the school maintenance man. Pogo accidentally spills some red paint over Duane's jacket. Tracey repairs the rift in their friendship by sorting out Duane's paint problem.
- Justin is given the bumps on his birthday. The third form wants a common room for lunch and breaks. A school trip to some waste ground inspires Penny and Susi to ask if they can go to the proper countryside. Susi has bra troubles. Alan, with Andrew, and witnessed by Susi leaves a fire burning, but a chain of kids put it out using milk churns. Susi throws her bra in the river, but Andrew retrieves it, and there's a mutual agreement between them to keep quiet about what each other has seen.
- Andrew's parents seem to be having marital strife again. Andrew gets paint over his trousers. A tug of war between staff and pupils is planned. The meeting to discuss the outdoor centre has a lot more people this time. Penny realises she can use Susi to promote her anti-Doyle campaign. Fundraising is started for the outdoor centre, including a sponsored walk. Alan takes Tucker's two 50 pence pieces, and a small battle begins which ends up with Tucker lobbing a water bomb at Baxter accidentally. Benny tries for the District Team, and shows off his stuff in the trials, but is handicapped by not being a Brookdale boy. Mr Wainwright is thwarted when the teams reorganise themselves to show off Benny and the other boys in a more prominent position. Benny is chosen, but gives him a dilemma that his first match conflicts with one against Rodney Bennett.
- A new school council rep is elected. The students still are thinking about the countryside, and want a regular trip. Cathy flirts with the decorator. Trish is pushed into becoming a school rep. Tucker starts a fire in Chemistry. Tempers flare between Trisha, Cathy, and Penny. Doyle and Trisha, and Mark and Penny are proposed from the each class. Doyle's proposed policies are all stolen from other candidates. Trisha and Penny fight until Miss Peterson intervenes. Doyle wins but both Trisha and Penny are beaten by an outsider.
- Duane's bike seems to have resurfaced as owned by another pupil. Madelin Tanner is seen behaving suspiciously. The first formers are told their project is to collect insects. A meeting is held about the school magazine: censorship rears its ugly head. Another bike goes missing. Pogo holds an insect race, but the contestants escape. Sally Forsyth takes a tumble during Miss Peterson's obstacle course, and rumours spread that she has died. More bikes go missing.
- It's a case of too many cooks spoil the broth when it comes to catching the bike thieves, but perhaps Tucker will save the day. Tracy sees Mr. Sutcliffe and Miss Mooney holding hands outside a jewellers shop. Sally is visited in hospital by Tracey and Karen.
- A new girl Fatima starts, and a little racism is apparent in the staff's assumption that Sudhanami speaks her tongue. Fatima has difficulties fitting into the school, but is taught useful phrases by Cathy and Trisha, including "Shut yer Mouf". The school fair looms and Tucker has plans to get a teacher wet. An accident in Chemistry makes Trisha re-evaluate her stand against school uniform. Sudhanami's dad is upset at her Western friends, and decides he would like her moved to an all-girl's school. Can Trisha and Cathy persuade him that Sudhanami is not being corrupted?
- Doyle is abusing his position on school council by taking bribes. Mr Hopwood has arranged for a hut to be rented for outdoor activities on a nearby farm, but transport seems to be a problem. The First form has a mime lesson, but it is interrupted by Mr Garfield setting up lunch tables. Pogo is obnoxious in Cookery, so the girls teach him a lesson. Because the lunch is delayed, Pogo gets his first stab at a business venture, selling Duane's cakes to starving students. Pogo and Duane are mugged after the second day's cake sale, but Mr Sutcliffe intervenes. Although the staff aren't happy about Pogo's venture, it prompts them to start the official tuck shop, using Pogo and Duane as helpers - but with a detention and essay thrown in for good measure.
- Sutcliffe and Mooney seem to be having a lover's tiff, which pleases Cathy no end. Mr Hopwood is not pleased to find virtually no-one's come to the meeting about the outdoor centre - Doyle is blamed for doing nothing. Penny and Susi are determined to show how useless Doyle is as a council rep. They type a short piece for the school magazine, which is accepted at the last moment. The "Trading Post" makes a start with its hungry customers and sells out. Doyle finds out about the school magazine and confronts Penny, but she is rescued by Alan who has evidently taken a shine to Susi. The staff aren't amused by Penny's comments, worried because Doyle's father is on the council. All magazines are rounded up, and this annoys Andrew Stanton and Justin Bennett.
- Pogo has an argument with Karen, in Woodwork, and he breaks her toast rack. Karen hires some help, who ambush him and remove his trousers. Tucker, Benny and Alan shortcut Mr Baxter's runaround the block by using a bus. Mr Baxter reconciles with Benny and cancels his detention. Enough money has been raised for the outdoor centre, but who will win the tug of war?
- At half term, Tucker, Alan and Benny find that Alan's dad's workers are on the fiddle. Duane and Tracy want to enter a competition, so break into school to use the library.
- The first trip to the outdoor centre in the newly acquired van. The third formers set up camp, and Alan takes off Susi for some judo practice. Tucker strikes up a deal with Justin. The boys set up the girls tent on an ants nest. Cathy ignores advice to go upstairs in the derelict building, and trips up over a rotting floorboard. She is carted off to hospital, but the damaged building raises doubts that the outdoor centre may be too derelict. Jill Harcourt's handwriting is arousing suspicion in Mr Sutcliffe. Alan takes his dad on an unofficial visit to assess the outdoor centre, but Mr Hopwood catches them there. Alan's dad is more optimistic than the school council, and promises a low estimate. Susi's Judo floors Jill Harcourt, and Alan is rewarded with a kiss for his efforts, to the glee of Tucker.
- The Tuck Shop prices rise again. Trisha is torn between fighting against the school lockout and being part of Cathy's band; Mr Sutcliffe persuades the girls that she'll have to go. Tucker catches a 1st former writing graffiti, but gets accused himself by the caretaker.
- While talking about the bad behaviour of Doyle, Trisha learns that the school has a file on her. Tucker seems confident about his art winning the Magazine Cover Competition, but Doyle seems determined to scupper him. Trisha and Susi have another meeting about their rights and problems- a poll is being held asking everyone about their opinions. Trisha goes to see Mrs. McClusky about being treated like kids, and asks to see her file. Alan finds Susi is at his house, and she ropes him into working out a plan of action.
- Alan persuades Susi to learn Judo, his dad is persuaded to sell his old minibus to Mr. Hopwood, and Tracy, Duane and Michael face Mr. Keating's interrogation.
- Penny's magazine contribution is being done through Susi. Tucker has ideas on using the school's video recorder. Cathy's having problems with her periods. Tucker's chair-knocking game falls foul of the cleaners. The Outdoor centre is vetoed in the council meeting, which seems to please Doyle. The option of sharing an outdoor centre with Brookdale is proposed by Tucker. Miss Peterson gives Doyle some grief about his poor council rep performance. In return he steals Penny's project and bins it. Mr Hopwood comes to the rescue and Doyle is made to retrieve the lost project from the rubbish, and loses his council rep position as a result. Brookdale agrees to a joint venture for the outdoor centre.
- Pogo overhears a girl talk about "time of the month", and tries the same excuse! A medical is in the offing for the 2nd Year - everyone speculates about how intrusive it will be. Alan worries about whether his smoking vice will be spotted, Clare is worried too, because she's not started her periods, and Selena is worried because her country's customs disapprove of undressing in company.
- Gripper Stebson makes his first appearance and gives Grange Hill a bad reputation at the sweet shop. Mr Hicks seems to be a bit of a head-case at the swimming lesson: he pushes Christopher Stewart (Stewpot) who cuts his head. He talks his way out of it, when Stewpot's parents come to complain, because the boys are scared of him. Mr. Baxter announces that Mr Hicks will be taking P.E. Mr. Hicks now has it in for Stewpot. Miss Lexington senses something is wrong and speaks to Bullet Baxter, who reprimands her for listening to tittle-tattle, however, older kids are putting doubts in his mind, so he surreptitiously goes to watch Mr. Hicks in action. When he sees Hicks pushing Christopher to the ground, he calls him out and punches him on the jaw.
- Tucker, Alan and Hughsey mess around at the shopping centre. Trouble seems to be brewing between Brookdale and Grange Hill. Baxter guards the entrance, and notes pupils arriving with injuries. A series of dares begins, each getting more and more dangerous. Are Trisha and Cathy really exhorting money from the first formers? Tucker makes use of the back entrance, selling its usage to other third formers. The precinct is made out of bounds. Sutcliffe catches Cathy and Trisha in the shopping precinct - but he can't be angry at their reason for being there. Meanwhile at the same time Tucker is pushed into the precinct's fountain as part of a dare. Antoni Karamanopolis takes a daring walk on the car park wall, is this one dare too far?
- Gripper makes Roland's first day a misery. Zammo and Jonah liven up things with some stink bombs.
- Roland avoids "GCE" (Gripper's Cash Enterprise) by accompanying Miss Mooney through the school gates. Gripper nabs Zammo and Jonah's cash, but they have no intention to continue paying him indefinitely. Roly cuts himself in woodwork - did he do it on purpose so he could go home? Annette wants revenge against Zammo and Jonah for their stink bomb damaging her shoes, and buys her own stink bomb. Jonah and Zammo goes to see Mr. Hopwood to try to get something done about Gripper, but without confrontation. Mr. Hopwood accuses Gripper, who denies it, but is forced to empty his pockets and donate the sizable amount of money to the school fund. Roly's mum finds Roly at home, and angrily brings him back to school to talk to Mrs. McClusky. Annette lies in wait for Zammo with her stink bomb, she throws it, but her aim is off and she gets Gripper instead.
- A lesson on human biology is announced, with a letter to be taken home for permission to be sought. Can H3 be sensible about the subject? What will Anita Unsworth's Gran say? Matthew Cartwright would rather not do the lesson, and takes some stick from older sister Pamela. Pogo tries to make a few bob out of the biology textbook's "disgusting pictures". Claire's mother speaks to Mrs. McClusky concerned that her daughter is too innocent for the forthcoming biology lesson. How did Matthew Cartwright lose his trousers? It's all chaotic until Mrs McClusky asks the form on their opinion, and the conclusion is they do want sex education. Pogo and Gripper are interrogated by McClusky about their bad behaviour.
- School cuts are being noticed, what with the lack of a Technical Drawing teacher, and book shortages. The Computer Club wants to buy a new computer for £1200, and the PTA tries to come up with some fund-raising ideas. A "Sponsored Spell" is on the cards. Can Gripper spell any other word than "G.B.H"? Gripper sees the text book shortages as a way of earning money, getting his supplies from St. Mary's girls. He ropes in Pogo as an unwilling accomplice to sell them. Unfortunately, Gripper's muggings have not gone unreported, and a spot inspection by Mr. Keating brings the sorry business to an end. The money raised towards buying a computer gets used instead for buying new text books.
- Belinda starts learning the Clarinet, an expensive instrument that she becomes paranoid about getting damaged. Annette hides it in the boys' changing rooms for a laugh, but Belinda is not amused, and nor is Pogo when she bursts in while he is changing. Annette's joke backfires when they find the clarinet gone, and Mr. Baxter tells the girls off when he finds them skulking around. Belinda's mum is annoyed when she finds out the loss, but the clarinet is insured: Fay and Annette have to fork out the first £20 from their savings.
- Why has Annette brought two eggs to cookery? Benny Green has inspired Zammo to take the Athletic Trials. Fay is pleased to be selected for the hockey team against Brookdale. Mr. McDuffy is holding auditions for the "school review". Annette's launching of an egg aimed at Roland isn't helping his self-esteem, but he is at least trying to join in. Gripper's back to demanding money from Roly, but Benny intervenes. Roly's entry in the shot putt is a disaster. Fay is praised for their team winning the hockey practice, but Belinda has a clash of interest between hockey and her music. Roland can't believe it - he is on the list for the school review!
- Mr. Hopwood catches Suzanne bunking off, and Mr. McGuffy is impressed by the natural humour of Stewpot and Duane.
- Annette and Belinda go exploring underground - will they find the Phantom of the Tunnel?
- Miss Mooney announces a scheme of collecting chocolate bar wrappers to raise money for new science equipment. Could Roland be an asset at last?
- A busy day at the zoo. Who is better behaved, Grange Hill or the animals?
- Suzanne seems to be going off the rails - can Clare save her?
- Clare's crush on Mr. Hopwood is in danger of getting out of hand.
- Unpopular, and bullied by Gripper, Roland Browning has no intention of staying at school.
- It's time for the School Revue but will the satirical tone be too strong for Mrs. McClusky?
- Belinda is leaving, and Roly is in hospital, so two collections are needed for presents.
- It's nearly the end of term. Can Pogo make some money out of the examinations?
- Suzanne & Mr. McGuffy get into trouble because of their appearance, and Matthew Cartwright writes an article about bullying.
- A sticker frenzy sweeps through Grange Hill.
- It's the start of a new year: Pogo is selling pens while Gripper is extracting money from the 1st years.
- Zammo meets Jonah's cousin Jeremy, and they infiltrate his school - Rodney Bennet.
- Gripper has a new target, new boy Randir, and Suzanne's becoming increasingly rebellious.
- Lunch breaks are being reduced, Stewpot's asked out Clare, and Gripper's racist attacks on Randir are intensifying.
- Zammo and Jonah infiltrate Rodney Bennet.
- Grange Hill are let loose on St Albans, but can they be trusted to explore the city on their own?
- Suzanne is on the verge of leaving home, and Gripper's demanding an Oath of Allegiance.
- Annette is accused of bullying Roly, but Roly is accused of picking on Diane - can Mrs. McClusky sort it out?
- Who can create the best project for Open Day?
- Jonah's suggestion for flexitime gets support from an unexpected source.
- Suzanne plans to start a pirate School Magazine, but she needs paper, and lots of it. Help comes from an unexpected place.
- Racial motivated fighting reaches a critical point, and the unofficial school magazine comes off the press.
- While Gripper is away, how will his henchman Denny 'Igor' Rees cope?
- Gripper's back from suspension, not at all happy about Claire's magazine article against him. Mr. McGuffy is suspended, and a referendum on flexitime is announced.
- Fun and games on the Outward Bound course, but Roland spends his time in a more unorthodox way.
- It's the final day at the Outward Bound camp. Diane saves the day, and Mr. Baxter gets the last dance with Miss Mooney.
- It's the day of the referendum for Flexitime, and there's a sweepstake to guess Pogo's secret girlfriend.
- A protest to "Bring Back Scruffy" takes place - but can they gain entry to the school?
- Jonah's left, but his obnoxious cousin is at Grange Hill in his place. Zammo's going out with a Brookdale girl, and it's Miss Gordon's first day.
- A new questionnaire about school dinners ruffles feathers, and Cathy restarts the School Action Group.
- The School Disco is in danger of being cancelled if Tucker doesn't grass on Booga Benson.
- The proposal of new costly sports gear causes an uproar.
- Duane is infatuated with Miss Lexington, and Danny's ill-conceived lottery falls foul of Gripper's dirty tricks.
- Trisha gets involved with the school council when a rumour starts that school uniform might be brought back.
- Doyle finds a market for the school's light bulbs, and it's increasingly difficult for Alan to find a place to smoke.
- Tommy Watson has left it too late for the trip to France. Or has he?
- Tucker's making a mess out of asking Pamela Cartwright out, and Andrew Stanton is found drunk, and unconscious.
- Tucker devises a plan to prove that Alan is seeing Susi.
- Cathy's group has a paying gig, and Doyle takes up Judo.
- After the fiasco with the pop group, Mrs. McClusky comes down on Cathy and her companions like a ton of bricks.
- Gripper forces Pogo to do his homework, but he deliberately does it badly. One smashed-up Common Room later, and Mrs. McClusky is on the war-path!
- So who are better, boys or girls? An end of term contest takes place to find the answer.
- While doing a practice run for the forthcoming school walk Zammo and Kevin find a newsagent's board that announces a school merger.
- Randir starts a chain letter scheme, but Pogo takes it over.
- Jeremy causes Jackie to fall out with Zammo, Annette wears sunglasses to cover her eye makeup and Jeremy pushes his luck with his fake ticket.
- Zammo's conflict with Brookdale's Gluxo intensifies, and Annette plans to enter a glamour competition.
- Pogo's chain letter scam comes to its inevitable end, and there's an outbreak of head lice at the school.
- Tragedy strikes Grange Hill at the swimming pool.
- Grange Hill tries to come to terms with Jeremy's death.
- Grange Hill represents Tanzania at the UN association's conference, but Glenroy's diplomatic skills are lacking finesse.
- At the UN Conference, Glenroy's rant ruins the school's participation; Claire and Stewpot are both stood up; and public school bigot John Eastlake gets his just desserts.
- It's the day of the sponsored walk. McClaren has taken numerous bets on the outcome, using Roland's collateral. He steals a butcher's boy's bike to help his cause, but that butcher boy just happens to be Gripper Stebson...
- It's the night of the gang fight between Grange Hill and Brookdale. Can Jimmy McClaren out-think Gluxo Remington?
- Annette's got a new Polaroid camera from her mum, but why are there bruises on her arm?
- Mr. McGuffy is teaching drama to Diane and her class, but she gives a performance of her own with her make-believe boyfriend, Mark.
- Roland steals Annette's bike to sell for Jimmy McClaren, and Miss Gordon goes to see Annette's mother.
- On an orienteering course, Mandy and Sarah move a control marker for a laugh, and Mr Baxter and Roland get hopelessly lost.
- The end of term disco is an opportunity to reunite Claire and Stewpot, also Zammo and Jackie, providing Gluxo Remington doesn't ruin everything!
- Tanya takes on the next Underpants Dare, Mel takes Shannon's place as soccer forward, and Amy is stressed at finding History too hard, desperately missing the support of her mother.
- Emma and Annie fight, but Miss Dyson makes then apologise to each other. Goaded by his insults, Mr. Green lands a punch on Taylor, but the event is witnessed by Nick.
- Togger's hopes of finding the capsule are dashed by the caretaker, Taylor's account of Nick's racist past becomes public knowledge, and Annie gets kept at home by her unstable father.
- Josh wants to enter the trip to France essay competition when he learns Anika is entering, but isn't inspired to write anything, so Martin puts his own entry in under Josh's name.
- The school merger puts Grange Hill in a state of confusion on the first day of term. Just what sort of pet has Calley brought to school in a cardboard box?
- Who is the mysterious "Mr. S" that Annette has been seeing? Fay, Julie and Diane are determined to find out.
- Gonch has found a new source of revenue in a local skip, and Calley tries her hand at palm reading.
- Ronnie's Walkman is stolen. When it comes to helping old people, Gonch has better things to do, but Hollo's patience is rewarded.
- Stewpot is two-timing Claire, a production of West Side Story is planned, and Zammo starts a part-time job at a chippy.
- Stewpot's excuses are becoming increasingly hard for Claire to believe, and Banksie persuades Jackie to go on a date.
- Calley finds out she is adopted, and French students arrive at Grange Hill.
- There are more thefts occurring and Gonch concocts a new venture that brings together fake dentist appointments and rented videos.
- Gonch's video scheme hits new snags and Mr. Bronson is convinced Zammo, Mandy and Sarah are the thieves when he finds them near the staff room.
- Gonch brings Henry (a plastic dummy) to school. When Henry is accidentally thrown in front of a passing car, Gonch gets into more and more trouble as the day proceeds.
- Gonch bugs the staff room, and the school musical starts to take shape.
- Suzanne makes a final appearance to discuss college courses with Mr. McGuffy. Miss Gordon gets her wish for a life model in the art club, but suddenly there are a host of new members eager to join up.
- Banskie launches a mission to go back to the derelict Brookdale School building
- Jeremy's hopes are dashed when he's sacked from the school play. Ed and Alison boost Alex's ego to persuade him to go on the adventure trip.
- Alex returns to school and renews his friendships. Tanya gets back in touch with Lucy and tries to arrange a meeting with her to find out about her attacker.
- It's the day of the football trials, but Baz has got other things on his mind. Mrs Bassinger gives the go ahead for Spencer to make a film, instead of the usual school play.
- There's an accident on the road outside school injuring Eric. Fay and Jean Paul baby-sit for Mr. McCartney.
- Banksie, Jean-Paul, Jackie and Sarah take Banksie's brother's stock car for a spin. Will Sarah get the thrilling ride she was hoping for?
- When Mr. Bronson goes for a swim, Gonch uses the opportunity to steal his toupee.
- The French kids go home, Mr. Bronson's got a new wig, and the thieves are finally found.
- A suggestion by Hollo saves the musical after the destruction of the sets and Mr. Bronson is determined to get to the bottom of the business of his lost toupee.
- At the end of term Mods and Rockers musical Banksie makes the show a roaring success and there finally seems to be true unification between the merged schools.
- On his first day at Grange Hill, Ziggy asserts his authority over Imelda Davis. Ant Jones gets into an accelerated spiral of trouble with Mr. Bronson while Danny Kendall just goes back home.
- Danny Kendall breaks a pipe exposing fibreglass, and Imelda takes some. Zammo tries to cheat in the moustache-weighing competition - why does he need the money so badly?
- Imelda gets revenge against Ziggy by putting fibreglass down his back and a small fire causes the entire lower school to be closed.
- The mystery of Mr. Bronson's plaster is solved. Both Georgina and Ronnie have Ant Jones in their sights, but so does Mr. Bronson for quite a different reason!
- Laura and Julia attend Cheryl Webb's party, and Julia has too much to drink. Jackie gives Zammo her £25 savings when she finds he's sold his moped.
- Gonch starts up a sandwich selling scheme, Georgina is in trouble with Imelda for seeing Ant Jones and Calley is going to start a fanzine.
- Tempers fray as the portacabins fail to arrive. Spending just a few minutes with Georgina causes Ant Jones to get into trouble with both Mr. Bronson and Mr. Baxter.
- The temporary classrooms finally arrive. Ziggy's letter from the Duke of Edinburgh Award is spiced up by Gonch.
- Ziggy and Robbie start collecting chalk, unaware that they have been scammed by Gonch. Imelda's bullying goes too far and Ant Jones is in trouble yet again with Mr. Bronson.
- Candidates to edit the Fanzine are voted in, and Danny Kendall tries to persuade Ant Jones that an apology to Mr. Bronson would be a good idea.
- Imelda is determined to have a slice of the profits from Gonch's toast making business, and Ziggy makes an ill-advised foray into the girls changing room.
- Mrs. Reagan asks her daughter and Julia to investigate Louise Webb. Zammo's becoming increasingly desperate for money, and Ziggy's aerial bombardment misses its target.
- Robbie takes Ziggy on a quick trip to London, while Laura and Julia plan an all-night party.
- Julia and Laura's all night party is a disaster, and Roland finds out the truth about Zammo.
- Ideas for the school magazine are put forward. Can the school become a smoke-free zone?
- "Eamon McClusky" (AKA Danny Kendall) wins the Logo competition. Members of staff are spied on by pupils to make sure they give up smoking.
- Fay arranges a date with Mr. King. Ziggy plays a trick on Imelda at the swimming baths, but it doesn't have the result he expected.
- Louise and Cheryl Webb seem destined to go into care. Jane plans a revenge on Ziggy for throwing her clothes in the swimming pool.
- Zammo's mother learns of her son's heroin addiction when a number of items are stolen. Roland does well in his French Oral exam, and the truth emerges about Miss Partridge.
- The speaking wall seems doomed when spiteful messages about Zammo appear on it. Ziggy and Robbie try to ambush Imelda by using Georgina as bait.
- Graffiti points the finger at Mr. King and Miss Partridge. When the governors find out, both teachers find their jobs are in jeopardy, but Mrs. McClusky is determined not to lose them without a fight.
- Zammo convinces Jackie he is free of drugs, but then later his mother's cash card goes missing...
- Ant Jones is still missing. Danny Kendall's logo design looks set to be immortalized in the new school badge, and Banksie becomes very competitive with Mr. Kennedy.
- All problems are put aside for the Fun Run. Steven Banks seems to be the only one taking the run seriously, and it's a last chance for Ziggy to get revenge on his nemesis, Imelda.
- Imelda comes to school with some hair dye and a "hit list". The newly acquired 6th form building leaves something to be desired.
- Mr. Griffiths takes Helen and Ziggy to the donkey sanctuary and lets them into a secret.
- Calley and Ronnie use their secret language, Vince shows Hollo a secret room, and Mr. Griffiths prepares for "Operation Harriet".
- Operation Harriet seems to be successful, but the arrival of the donkey has not gone unnoticed. Radio Grange Hill gains support from the staff.
- At the Christmas Fair, a surprise awaits Gonch and Hollo in the furniture store, Calley is torn between her foster mother and real mother, and Roland dreams of spending Christmas in Paris.
- Roland negotiates with Mr. Griffiths for a larger common room, and more and more people are finding out about Harriet.
- Imelda reveals the secret of Harriet to Mrs. McClusky, and Zammo gets back together with Jackie.
- Ziggy and Robbie cause chaos while fetching a reel of cable, and Danny Kendall's father visits the school. Imelda lets Harriet loose, and she damages two cars.
- Vince and Hollo propose that the bottle day money is put towards helping Danny Kendall, and Radio Grange Hill gets a test run.
- Fund-raising meetings are held. Imelda gets into a fight with Ronnie. Hollo is surprised to learn that Gonch has been dating Ronnie.
- Imelda finally takes her stubbornness too far, Gonch returns, and Jackie decides she'll forgo the barge trip and go with Zammo instead.
- It's the day of the barge trip. Who is the shadowy figure lurking in the bushes? Is there enough room on the barge to hold Fred's enormous wardrobe, and ego?
- As the barge trip comes to an end, Ant saves Freddy from being gassed, and Ziggy falls out of a tree.
- Interviews are recorded for the radio. Mrs. Reagan isn't pleased to see her daughter riding pillion on Banksie's motorbike.
- Mr. Deverill loses his temper and strikes Ian Hudson, Ozzie worms his way into Vikki's affections, and Tom reveals his part time work as a male model.
- Can Ziggy conquer his fear of heights to erect the banner? Jackie comes to school with an engagement ring.
- Gonch takes Harriet out for donkey rides in the park, and Cleaver wrecks the secret den.
- Banksie changes his mind about his work experience after meeting Lucy and Perry. Harriet the donkey falls sick.
- Gonch convinces Trevor that the school is haunted. A teacher-student meeting ends abruptly when all of the students' ideas are summarily rejected.
- The 6th form get their exam results, Trevor has a meeting with the "Grange Hill Ghost" and Ant Jones can't please either his own St Joe's team or his old Grange Hill friends.
- Julia starts spying for her father, and the school handbook continues to be misinterpreted as a protest.
- Helen and Georgina bid Harriet farewell, Zammo and Jackie go shopping for wedding outfits, and Fay has an unexpected encounter at the craft fair.
- Mrs. McClusky is angry at Mr. Bronson for the rulebook, Danny Kendall's return sparks a new feud with St Joseph, and Trevor finally pushes Mr. Scott too far.
- The building work creates havoc - and a fire. Shannon decides that she is a prefect, Danny Hartson makes an enemy of Mr. Hankin, and Spencer's dad gets sent to jail for two years.
- Ozzie hatches a plan to get the school keys, using self-elected prefect Shannon who in turn delegates the task to Kathy and Martin. Mr. Hankin takes a dislike to Danny Hartson.
- Spider frenzy sweeps school, Clare and Vikki start the lunchtime fitness club and Lisa's mother walks out.
- Radio Grange Hill stages a sit-in protest. Jackie and Zammo begin to have second thoughts about their marriage.
- Trevor Cleaver gets his come-uppance when he participates in an exorcism of the Grange Hill Ghost.
- After the staff versus pupils cricket match, Zammo and Jackie make a surprise announcement.
- Misdirecting the new first formers becomes a fun pastime for Grange Hill. A thief is targeting school property. Julia has gone, and Fred wastes no time making advances towards her best friend Laura.
- Justine finds that Tegs has been up to no good, but she's in trouble herself for her fancy blouse. There's a surprise in store for Laura when she gets home.
- Calley starts reading the bumps on people's heads, Georgina and Helen give each other dares, and Mrs. Reagan's keep fit class has an unseen audience.
- Fiona shows Ronnie the Fun House - a hip-hop club and demonstrates her own rap. Gonch starts a P.E. kit service, and Justine rescues Tegs.
- Robbie saves Calley from Mauler's amorous advances, but pays for his intervention. Mr. Robson's crash helmet goes missing, and there's a smile on Tegs' face when Mauler gets accused of taking it.
- The rap partnership "Fresh and Fly" is born. Matthew's lies about his glamorous lifestyle are becoming increasingly obvious to others.
- The Grid Iron gang accidentally soak Mr. Bronson, and Tegs tells Justine about his errant family.
- Mauler gets his come-uppance in the French lesson. Mrs. McClusky asks the staff to show some fair-play as regards to thinking every crime has been committed by Tegs.
- Gonch's PE Service looks set to involve Calley and Ronnie, as long as they can be persuaded to do the washing.
- Danny's back in trouble for arriving late at lessons; Calley takes on the burden of washing sports gear; and Vince's fancying of Helen leads him into the clutches of Mauler's gang.
- A fad of wearing fruit badges starts among the first formers. Ronnie and Fiona go to see Wesley about their Hip-hop act, and the PE services becomes even more chaotic.
- Laura and her mother hold a dinner party and Fresh and Fly want to enter the Hip-hop competition - but first Gonch has to get them and their equipment to the venue.
- Laura finds out the truth about Simon's behaviour at the party, and Matthew's back is revealed to be covered in painful welts.
- Tegs takes Justine home, but why doesn't he seem to know where anything is?
- Ziggy rounds up a posse to deal with Mauler, but Mr. Griffiths gets in the way. Ronnie is tempted into shoplifting by the success of Calley, Helen and Georgina, and pays the price.
- Matthew explains about his drunk and violent father to Mr. Mackenzie. Freddie and Laura orchestrate some passive resistance in football and hockey. Calley and the girls decide to own up about their shoplifting.
- Gonch's starts his latest venture, babysitting, with Ziggy, but first he needs to acquire some temporary girlfriends. Helen and Georgina finally tell Mrs. McClusky about their shoplifting.
- Robbie finally asks Calley out, but will she turn up? Helen, Calley and Georgina are taken to meet the manager of the shop they stole from.
- Ronnie has a nightmare interview with the police. The attempt to get Calley together with Robbie goes wrong, thanks to Trevor and Gonch's crèche idea seems doomed before it can properly begin.
- Justin is having troubles with his over-protective mother. Mrs. McClusky makes a start at the school, which is having vandalism problems. She puts new rules in place prohibiting pupils from staying inside during breaks. Tuck shop prices go up, and up and up. Trisha and Cathy form a group with some other girls. There's a competition to make a new design for the School Magazine, with a tenner for a prize, and Tucker thinks he's in with a chance. When a deliberate fire is started, and someone injured, a new prefect scheme is started.
- It's "Wear What You Like" day. Mauler's gang have one last chance to get Ziggy before he heads back to Liverpool...
- On the day before term starts, the new 1st formers are shown round Grange Hill. Alex's remote controlled blimp causes mayhem, and Togger gets blamed for his younger brother's mischief.
- Tanya's rebellious braided hair and ankle tattoo don't go unnoticed. Togger's class have to email a French school to tell them about themselves.
- While trying to get Alex's car back, Tigger finds the Wannabies' stash of sweets, ready to be sold in the unofficial tuck shop. When Chloe realizes what's happened, she suggests to Mr. Malachay that Tigger has been bullying Alex.
- The school votes for the name of the new radio station. The Healthy Eating campaign gets underway, swapping sweets for fruit.
- Fran receives a letter from Jamie, Nick is on the warpath when he sees what Ray's done to his jacket and Calley excels at her hotel work experience.
- Tegs' brother comes home, Mr. Bronson's car breaks down, Danny Kendall gets off to a bad start and Clarke's new paper round is beset with difficulties.
- Justine meets Tegs's on-the-run brother, Vince saves Georgina with his "psychic powers" and Gonch explains his computerized Homework Service to Ziggy and Robbie.
- Vince's psychic powers continue to amaze Trevor Cleaver. Subterfuge is used to get Calley to do Mauler's French homework and the police raid Tegs's house.
- It's the night of Ronnie's party, and there are unwelcome guests in the form of Trevor Cleaver and Mauler McCaul.
- Chrissy is mugged on the way to school, and this prompts Miss Booth into suggesting self-defence classes. Danny starts on the swimming pool mosaic, but forgets his appointment with Mr. Tilly, about work experience.
- Gonch tries to impress Mandy Freemont to get her help with the homework service - but "Les Diapositives de Bretagne" turns out not to be the musical gig he was expecting.
- Mr. Bronson spoils Danny's work experience and Justine helps Tegs get his shirts clean. Trevor's got a lot of money on a horse - will "Lucky Shark" live up to the promise of his name?