Round the Twist - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Welcome Back
Mr. Snapper is directing a play for the bicentenary of Port Niranda. Fay has a secret (she's pregnant) and the ghosts of the Von Clapp family want their 15 minutes of fame.

Monster Under the Bed
The dirt of the house has compiled itself into the Lint Monster and Bronson is heading for a showdown. Meanwhile, Fay jostles with the idea of telling the family about the baby, unaware the kids already know.

Linda Godiva
Linda gains the power to become invisible. After ruining Gribbs' reputation she agrees to help Pete win a horserace but ends up revealing a lot more than the fact she's holding the reins.

Dog by Night
At a flea circus, a rare Transylvanian flea named Count Dracumite sinks its teeth into Pete, turning him into a werewolf at night. Not only is he in love with Fiona's dog, but Pete may have to stay that way.

TV or Not TV
Pete, Bronson and Linda are sucked into the TV and discover the truth behind their "heroes".

Face the Fear
While Linda and Pete attempt to face their fears, Bronson spends a night in the cemetery with an escaped prisoner who tries to steal some loot from Old Man Crenshaw's grave.

Hair Brain
Linda and Gribbs are oppositions in the election for school council. But when a haircut goes wrong, Linda can hear people's thoughts and decides to use her power for the election, despite the smelly consequences.

The Princess and the Pete
While Mr. Gribble has discovered a new claim to fame for Port Niranda, Pete's new crush is a force to be reckoned with.

Boy Bird
A huge boy-faced bird has followed Bronson home and his singing talent is extraordinary – or is it?

The Shadow Player
In a total eclipse, Linda's shadow breaks free and tells her how boring she is. But the Shadow Master is out to give the new fun-loving Linda a lesson. So, at a talent show, Pete, Bronson and Linda must escape the Shadow Player so Linda can play her violin.

Radio Da Da
Using Nell's old radio, Pete and Linda are transported back to World War II. As they soon realise, everything they do in 1945 reflects what happens in 2001. Now, Linda and Pete must make life go back to normal or the Gribbles will have complete control of Port Niranda.

Skunkman
There is a new hero in Port Niranda – Skunkman! He fights evil, protects the innocent and is in love with Lois. The reality is – it is just Bronson.

Isle of Dreams
Remember the strange person who keeps popping up in the lighthouse? It turns out she is Princess Ariel of the Isle of Dreams, and is looking for more people for her home. She has chosen the Twist and Gribble kids to join her. This leaves Pete, Linda, Bronson, Gribbs, Tiger and Rabbit having to decide whether or not to leave Port Niranda forever. Meanwhile, Fay handcuffs herself to Mr. Gribble and then goes into labour!
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