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Episode 14

Episode 14 of 20

Philip feels the pressure of being the only 16-year-old virgin in the school, while there is devastation in store for Flick as she learns of Marley's betrayal.

And Kim's concerns about Grace grow when the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Office start sniffing around.

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1 hour

Signed Audio described

Music Played

  • Butch Cassidy Sound System

    Cissy Strut

  • Glasvegas

    Lonesome Swan

  • Chikinki

    Drink

  • The Pigeon Detectives

    I’m A Liar

  • Louis XIV

    Hey Teacher

  • Duffy

    Mercy

  • Portishead

    Western Eyes

  • The Maybes?

    A Girl Called Desire

  • The Maybes?

    Full Moon Adagio

  • ±α²Ή°ω»ε‐FΎ±

    Unnecessary Trouble

  • Ben E. King

    Stand by Me

  • Ladyhawke

    Better Than Sunday

  • Black Kids

    Partie Traumatic

  • UNKLE

    In A Broken Dream

  • Ladyhawke

    Dusk Till Dawn

  • Oasis

    To Be Where There’s Life

  • Calvin Harris

    The Girls

  • The Ting Tings

    Be The One

  • DJ NG Feat. Katy B & MC Versatile

    Tell Me

  • Amy Winehouse

    What Is It About Men

  • Eric Prydz

    Pjanoo

  • The Ting Tings

    Great DJ

  • Doves

    Ambition

Credits

Role Contributor
Philip Ryan Dean Smith
Kim Campbell Angela Griffin
Steph Haydock Denise Welch
Ralph Mellor Malcolm Scates
Marley Kelly Luke Bailey
Flick Mellor Sadie Pickering
Eddie Lawson Neil Morrissey
Rachel Mason Eva Pope
Tom Clarkson Jason Done
Davina Shackleton Christine Tremarco
Rose Kelly Elaine Symons
Matt Wilding Chris Geere
Danielle Harker Lucy Dixon
Karla Bentham Jessica Baglow
Sambuca Kelly Holly Kenny
Lauren Darcy Isa
Denzil Kelly Reece Douglas
Chlo Grainger Katie Griffiths
Jasmine Koreshi Shabana Bakhsh
Janeece Bryant Chelsee Healey
Bolton Smilie Tachia Newall
Mr Parker Alan McKenna
Michaela White Zaraah Abrahams
Mrs Fletcher Rachel Bavidge
Producer Sharon Channer
Director Jon Sen

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