Comedy about working class Liverpudlian teenagers, tackling big issues like grief, sex, diversity and class differences.
Cast: Max Ainsworth, Gemma Barraclough, Zak Douglas, Amber Harrison, Jake Kenny-Byrne, Dominic Murphy, Dylan Thomas Smith, Leanne Best, Jemma Churchill, Philip Shaun McGuinness, Paddy Rowan, Evie Ward-Drummond, Matthew Devlin, Malek Alkoni, John McGrellis, Levi Bent, Yasmin Freeman, Louis Emerick
Inspired by Christopher, Reece tries to track down a close family member that he has never met. Aimee and Mia-Louise have an altercation over their choice of boyfriend.
It's Aimee's big night: the opening of the school play, but given the deepening problems at home and the school thinking that she posted defamatory Tik Toks, will she show up?
It's Careers Week. A local barrister conducts a mock trial. Reece goes up against Christopher as opposing barristers, while Aimee tries to impress the visiting casting director.
Ted is the envy of the school as he starts dating a popular sixth-former. Ted finds his talk of their spiritual connection beguiling but his date has a secret.
It's Diversity and Inclusion Week. The pupils are set the task of pairing up with their polar opposite and presenting their differences and common ground in a presentation.
"Posh muppet" Christopher goes to live with his nan on a council estate in Liverpool. There he forms an unlikely, unholy alliance with working class Reece.