| Anika stepped up the campaign against Taylor with a poster campaign
against him. Confronted in the corridor with everyone staring at him,
Nick cornered Taylor, thinking he was responsible. Taylor was unfazed
so Nick frog-marched him to the toilets. Nick insisted he had no part
in the fight and wished he could turn the clock back; Taylor challenged
him to go to the police. Josh tried to convince Anika she was overreacting
and gave her "his" essay to read, in the hope it would make
her realise how prejudiced she was. Emma and Tanya planned their holiday
and Tanya suggested Annie came. Emma baulked at the suggestion.
Togger and Abel tried to squirm out of their meeting with Mr Winston,
but it was no use as Mr Green drove them to the residential home.
Mr Winston was a bit of a practical joker and anything but the old
fogey the lads were expecting. Bill told them before the war, Grange
Hill was known as St George's. Togger and Abel panicked when they
found him out cold on the floor. Bill was OK; he'd just had an accident
with a box. Nick discovered Anika was behind the posters and Taylor,
Nick and Anika's bickering spilled over into the corridor; Mrs Bassinger
summoned all three to her office. She ordered Anika to apologise
but when she refused, Mrs Bassinger threatened to withdraw her from
the exchange. Nick lost patience and told Anika that she was the
one inciting a hate campaign. Anika apologised to Nick and admitted
she was looking forward to working alongside Josh.
A box of chocolates appeared on Miss Dyson's desk; she shared them
with the class. Everyone thought they were a gift from an amorous
Mr Malachay. Mooey continued to wind Annie up, but she finally snapped
and chinned him. Josh cleared his locker, ready to leave for France.
He urged Martin to make new friends in his absence; they said their
goodbyes at the school gates. Nick informed Taylor he was considering
going to the police. Taylor insisted he do more than that... |