Episode 241

Season 14Episode 530 minSep 17, 2002
Episode 241
Unable to stay away from Leanne, Luke breaks his grounding to see her. Both he and Adam we punished for leaving Anjali behind and the blame of the broken answering machine is put on them. But Anjali is also to blame, in order to get Adam also into trouble she gets him angry and annoyed so that he leaves and then goes running to Lou. Luke continues to deny to Adam that he is even dating Leanne, even though he clearly is, however Adam knows what he saw on the video, that and that Leanne is now furious with Luke for saying that they aren't dating. Their night out however doesn't last much longer when Lou finds them and takes them home, to find the mess. After a yelling match Anjali runs from the house to be found by Lou in the woods. The twins are now divided on what they would like to do with her: another chance or shift her out. A club musician, Fraser, provides Emma with her first gig, however she is mislead because of confusion: It's not a ‘60's night, it's an over 60's night. After m
Episode 241 has aired on Sep 17, 2002 at 5:00 PM
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