- 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.
- Danny Kendall throws his diary in the pond, but Mr. Bronson fishes it out later. A bottle day is announced, collecting glass to sell to the council. Vince and Hollo think this might be a good way of earning money for themselves. Danny's father comes to school to discuss things with Mrs. McClusky - but it turns out Danny's problem is an illness for which he is on medication. Roland eavesdrops the conversation, and then spreads the word to the other 6th formers who propose to start raising money. Steven gets involved in some role-play, but can't get the bad situation between himself, Jackie and Zammo out of his head. Roland goes around the local shops trying to get someone to donate some radio spare parts and cable. He manages to get a local shop to donate some cable, and instructs Ziggy and Robbie to go and fetch the cable, which is on a small reel - however, they take a huge reel instead. Meanwhile, Vince and Hollo are out and about looking for empty bottles. A milk float seems very tempting, but unfortunately the milkman comes back before they can start unloading the bottles. When Ziggy and Robbie roll their large reel past a telecoms engineer, the milkman (already suspicious about Vince and Hollo) misunderstand the situation, and shout to the engineer. Just as this happens, the pair lose control of the reel which spins backwards down the hill, and the milkman skilfully dives over it... Imelda can't get any chips in the canteen, and feeling in a spiteful mood, takes it out on Harriet by letting the donkey loose. When Mr. Bronson emerges at the end of the school day, he finds his car is dented, and the aerial twisted. Banksie's simmering bad mood explodes as Fay nags him to wash up the cups in the 6th form room, and he smashes one against the wall, just as Mr. Bronson enters. He assumes it was Steven Banks who has vandalized his car, but there's more down-to-earth evidence that points the finger, or rather hoof, firmly in Harriet's direction...—Geffers
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