Children's drama series. It's a hectic start to the new school year as we meet the year 7s and Lucy decides to spice things up by bringing in the Johnsons' puppy. Show more
Children's drama series. When skateboarding's banned in Grange Hill, a rebel skater emerges to help 'set skateboarding free'. Show more
Children's drama about life in a London comprehensive school. Zammo tries to borrow money from Roly at the arcade. Julia and Laura's attempts to attend the party end in disaster. Show more
Mr Knowles is a probationary history teacher. N2 gives him a very difficult time but they come through in the end.
Gripper decides that the time has come to show that he is really the boss. Mrs McClusky takes severe measures to maintain control.
N2 go to Wales to take part in an Outward Bound course. The challenge proves to be not just a physical one.
The first trip to the Outdoor Centre ends abruptly when Cathy Hargreaves and Trisha Yates ignore a warning that some parts of the building are unsafe.
Mrs McClusky decides to cut the lunch break because of trouble in the playground. Meanwhile, Gripper and his gang are waiting for the bell.
N2 set off on their field trip. Needless to say, all does not go according to plan.
Its exam time for the third years. Pogo and Stewpot find what they think are the Maths exam papers and sell the answers.
Jonah plays a trick on Zammo. Meanwhile, Gripper thinks it is business as usual, but...
Suzanne is annoyed about her options - she wanted to do media studies but has been put down for geography. Meanwhile Gripper tries to kiss Claire.
Annette gives Fay an ultimatum - if she wants to remain friends she should go on the St Albans trip and forego the hockey trials.
Love/hate relationships of several varieties seem to be dominating life for H4.
More thrills and spills in Wales. Mr Baxter turns out to be afraid of heights. Meanwhile, Zammo has a near miss during the canoeing exercises.
It's exam time at Grange Hill. Jonah decides that the ballot on flexi-time requires some special 'assistance'.
Mrs McClusky's suspension of Scruffy produces a very strong reaction among the pupils. They decide to take some rather extraordinary measures to get him back.
Pupils from the school are putting on the musical 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat'.
The first of a two-part story - a weekend field trip in the country should have been quiet but Doyle and his friends are soon in trouble.
In the second part of the story the field trip turns into an emergency when Penny and Susi are lost in a forest and a search has to be launched for them.