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Series 5 |
| 38 :05x01 - Head and Heart (Apr/16/1993) | | Collin becomes smitten with the new school secretary, but his pursuit of her affections in his usual manner leads him to a potential scandal. With their former Headmaster about to embark on a new campaign to promote Fidelity in school, Lynda decides to do the wrong thing for the right reasons... | | Guest Stars: David Collings (1) as Mr Winters | | | |
| 39 :05x02 - Friendly Fire (Apr/23/1993) | | Sarah reads a long and detailed letter to Spike over the phone, a letter that recounts the day that Lynda met her, and the years they shared laying the foundations for what would become The Junior Gazette. But after all those days together, the one thing holding Sarah back from full commitment becomes impossible to ignore, and one must leave the other | | Guest Stars: David Collings (1) as Mr Winters | | | | | | |
| 41 :05x04 - Food, Love and Insecurity (May/07/1993) | | Lynda and Spike go undercover at a restaurant to fool an old classmate into revealing details regarding her relationship scandal. but when Spike begins using his usual charm reserved only for girlfriends, and failing miserably as a waitress, Lynda slowly begins to snap... | | Writer: Steven Moffat | | | | | | |
| 43 :05x06 - There Are Crocodiles (May/21/1993) | | A drug-related death at the heart of the Junior Gazette threatens it's destruction once and for all. Lynda suspects Spike has informed the media of the incident, Collin divides his loyalties, and an old enemy listens closely as Lynda confesses her sins in a hell of her own making... | | Writer: Steven Moffat | | | |
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