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- A bunch of kids are to make a newspaper for the young, named "Junior Gazette". The series follows these kids both on job and in private.
- Middle manager Norman is preparing an address to senior management. When an interview with his new boss leads to an awful misunderstanding, Norman finds himself naked in the wrong office with minutes to go until his presentation.
- A group of teenage DJs are recruited by a local radio station.
- After interviewing a source for a story, Lynda is trapped in airtight vault. She attempts to let the team know her location armed with only a mobile phone with a broken microphone.
- Spike accompanies a very nervous Lynda to a cocktail party where she will be doing some career socialising. However, Spike spots someone who is looking to make a few deals of his own.
- A live children's television show called "Crazy Stuff" arranges a reunion between Lynda and Spike, who has just arrived back again from the US. As a result of the subsequent controversy that the two cause on live TV, Lynda agrees to hire Julie as Kenny's replacement as assistant editor. Colin exploits the incident to enhance the paper's dwindling sales and prevent it from being sold by new owner Bobby Campbell.
- The Junior Gazette faces a crisis when an increasing number of people leave in the face of the looming mock exams, causing conflict between Sarah and Lynda.
- When Lynda discovers that a Sports Centre she believed the Junior Gazette had saved from closure is actually closing, she decides to produce a whole new edition overnight. Meanwhile, Frazz experiences a remarkable amount of feedback on the accuracy of his horoscopes.
- When he finds an old unread letter underneath a floorboard intended for his grandfather, Kenny begins thinking about chance and the wrong number in Dublin. Colin takes the new girl, Judy, out on a date. Her boyfriend, Clark Kent, however, is unimpressed.
- While Lynda is sleeping in the newsroom, Mr Sullivan appears as her guardian angel. He takes her on a journey into the future to see what becomes of some of her friends when she is not around. Sarah is a war correspondent, Frazz a radio agony uncle, and Julie has taken over as editor.
- A printer's strike. But they can print the Gazette early - if they can predict next week's news. Can Colin get the picture?
- The subject of a breaking news story, Phillipa Prescott, is one of Spike's old girlfriends. He takes her to dinner at a restaurant to try to get information from her. The team bug their table, but jealous Lynda insists on being their waitress. Colin and Julie have a heart-to-heart, in which she agrees to go out on a date with him.
- Sarah decides to leave the Junior Gazette to attend university. She reads out a letter to Spike detailing the origins and evolution of her friendship with Lynda.
- When the famously difficult musician Jason Wood finds himself stuck at a local train station, Lynda immediately knows that only Sarah can get the scoop. However, Sarah has decided to quit the Junior Gazette on the same day.
- Lynda is troubled when she sees a photograph of a small wooden figure that brings back memories for her concerning something that happened ten years ago. Meanwhile, Colin tries to win the heart of a girl who is obsessed with Spike.
- As a result of his crush on the school secretary, Colin discovers that she is having an affair with the headteacher. Since he was one of those responsible for setting up the paper, and therefore their careers, the team debate the morality of printing the story.
- Spike and Lynda are unable to let go of each other's hands after being hypnotised by a stage magician. Spike is about to leave for America with his girlfriend Zoe.
- Kenny is determined to discover why a girl draws chalk outlines of a body outside the same block of flats once a month, believing it could be a good story for the Junior Gazette.
- Following Kenny's departure, Lynda is forced to appoint Spike as her new Assistant Editor. Meanwhile, Kenny continues to pursue the story, which leads him to a shocking discovery about the availability of solvents to minors.
- Colin goes undercover as a hotel workman so that Frazz can photograph actor John Hartwood through the window. Protective of his privacy, Hartwood tries to get his minder to make him leave. However, he is still in the room when the actor's girlfriend, Judy Wellman, whom Colin had previously dated, turns up. A lady called Katherine Hill visits Lynda in the newsroom, and they realise that they share many mannerisms.
- When someone begins to send in anonymous TV Reviews on the Gazette's brand new Computer with the use of Internet Technology, Lynda is determined to find out who the mystery writer is.
- As Spike searches the newsroom for his passport, Sarah receives a number of phone calls from a desperate young man trapped in a newsagents.
- Spike leaves a series of angry messages on his father's answering machine. His mood is not helped when Colin chains a talking suitcase to his arm, forcing him to deliver it to one of his uncle's associates.
- Lynda desperately searches for anyone other than Spike who will accompany her to an important cocktail party, Sarah is troubled when she starts dating an actor about whom she has recently written a scathing review, and a wrong number leads to Kenny developing feelings for a girl in Dublin.
- With the scene alternating between Monday and Tuesday, Lynda, Spike, Sarah and Kenny try to piece together what happened when a member of the Junior Gazette tried to blackmail Lynda, only for Lynda to stand up to him moments before tragedy occurred. In the meantime, Colin enlists Spike's help to successfully ask a girl out.
- Colin tries to rid the newsroom of an infestation of birds, Tiddler plays at match-maker between Lynda and Spike, whilst Sarah and Billy investigate the theft of £30 from the school judo club.
- Sarah tries to help the new teacher, not always successfully. Colin introduces the "Ping".
- As the first edition of the Junior Gazette nears publication, Lynda, the Editor, and the rebellious Spike are thrown into contention over what story should be used for their front page.
- Spike has the lead story but Linda wants more. Colin gets a phone.
- Lynda tries to defend Spike when he is punished for beating up a sixth former, whilst Colin plans to use Frazz in a money-making scheme involving a Chess prodigy.
- Kenny is oiling the running of the paper even more than usual in the wake of Spike quitting, leaving Lynda even more difficult than usual. But Colin has discovered that Kenny is an aspiring singer and guitarist, and has big plans for him, whether Kenny likes it or not.
- Sarah meets a nervous man named Archie Pressman whilst recording an interview. He is the only person not to be surprised when there is a huge explosion in town.
- Colin and Kenny go head-to-head in a bid to be the new editor of the Junior Gazette, whilst Spike desperately searches for Lynda.
- Colin's curiosity about an 11-year-old girl called Cindy, a young admirer of his, leads to a shocking discovery. Meanwhile, Lynda tries to keep her relationship with Spike a secret.
- Colin struggles to help Cindy when she remains reclusive, whilst everybody else believes Colin is just hustling them as usual.
- When Brian Magboy arrives with news that the team could be replaced, it looks as if things may never be the same again at the Junior Gazette. Things are set to come to a head on the day of Kenny's big concert lined up, Spike is set to return to America unless Lynda tells him that she loves him, and Lynda awaits news about the Junior Gazette's future.
- Lynda is investigating a crooked but influential property developer - which sees her by chance bumping into Spike, who has not announced to anyone that he is on a visit back from America, and has his new girlfriend, Zoe, in tow. Lynda and Spike end up working on the story together, but the investigation could land Lynda in deep trouble and cost her the editorship of the Junior Gazette.
- Television news reports that a member of the Junior Gazette team has been killed during a siege. Flashbacks show that a gun enthusiast had taken exception to a story that the paper printed about gun control. Disguised in a clown mask, he takes the team hostage.
- The siege continues. The team attend the funeral of a member of the Junior Gazette, where Detective Inspector Hibbert delivers the eulogy about their friend.
- When the team at the Junior Gazette hear about a nearby gas explosion, Lynda is keen to grab as much news of the accident as possible in a bid to boost the popularity of the newspaper. However, she is unaware that Spike was involved in the accident as well, and that he is buried under the rubble with a fellow student who is buried deeper than he is.
- Charting the progression of a typical week at the Junior Gazette, Tiddler and Spike interview a local author, Sam struggles to fire a member of her Graphics Department, and Colin looks for something with which to blackmail Lynda.
- After a disastrous football game against a rival newspaper, Lynda and Spike find a body in the toilets. The news that a team member has died from a drug overdose could mean the end of the Junior Gazette.
- Frazz encounters the eponymous fictional character, Colonel X, of a cult TV show that he watched when he was younger. However, the actor who played him had apparently been killed in a car crash years earlier.
- Almost immediately after turning up at Julie's flat for their date, Colin manages to let her pets (including a goldfish) "fly" out of the window while trying to retrieve a hundred pound note. Despite Julie's outrage, they both decide to go to an address found written on the hundred pound note.
- Lynda challenges Spike to a reporting contest after he doubts her skills as a reporter. However, Spike's recent experience in the office block explosion appears to have affected him more than he lets on.
- Spike & Linda on the night shift. Spike cooks up a surprise, Linda feels awkward, Tiddler takes notes. Colin wants to impress but he should choose his wardrobe with care.