4 O'Clock Club - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

Leaving
Nero discovers that he might have to leave Elmsmere Manor forever.

Ferret
Nero is back at Elmsmere, but only for two days. Can he rescue his old life by winning the talent contest?

Swimming
Nero joins Clem's swimming club but soon finds he is well out of his depth.

Hot Tub
Nero's camping trip is threatened by Dexter's plans for a romantic weekend away.

Zombie
Clem freaks out when she thinks Nero has sent her a CD of love songs. And Lizzie thinks Dexter has invited her to a zombie apocalypse.

Courtroom
Mrs Goodman establishes a kids' court - but can Nero escape the law to make a dance video with his crew?

Removal
Nero and the gang help Mr Bell move house, with disastrous results.

Social Worker
When a social worker pays a visit, Nero pretends his home life is like a perfect dream. But keeping up the lie proves to be a nightmare.

Babysitting
Nero is left at home to look after Amber - but trouble comes when Amber decides she doesn't want to be babysat.

Cardigan
Nero has to stop Bell from becoming deputy head. He thinks the best alternative candidate is Dexter.

Date
Clem has never had a Valentine's card. Does Nero dare send her one?

Flower
An incredibly rare flower is discovered on the football pitch - but how long will it survive with the 4 O'Clock Club about?

Triangle
Who will Nero ask to go with him to the school dance? And why isn't it Clem?
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