- 8.3/1010 votes
#1 - Bunk Off
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 5/1/2008
The four bunk off School and get drunk. Simon tells Carli D'amato he loves her by writing it on her drive way in big letters. It ends badly when Simon and Will's parents find out what they've been doing all day.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Damon Beesley
- 8.2/104 votes
#2 - Phoebe
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/6/2014
Dylan sets about tracking down Phoebe who hasn't returned any of his messages. This prompts a flashback to six years ago when the gang are at a pub quiz.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Tom Edge
- 7.7/109 votes
#3 - Icarus
Season 5 Episode 6 - Aired 3/11/2018
After the mysterious disappearance of a teacher, Endeavour finds himself investigating the dark and secret world of a public school.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Russell Lewis
- 7.7/109 votes
#4 - Xmas Party
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 5/29/2008
It's the end of term and Will has been voted the chairman of the Christmas prom committee, an enviable position indeed.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Damon Beesley
- 7.6/109 votes
#5 - Will Gets a Girlfriend
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 5/15/2008
To the amazement - and annoyance - of the other three boys, Will wins a Blind Date competition which pairs him off with Charlotte Hinchcliffe, the most desired girl in the school, and he even ends up in bed with her though he keeps his socks on.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Damon Beesley
- 7.1/108 votes
#6 - First Day
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 5/1/2008
When his father walks out on his mother and himself, bespectacled, nerdy Will McKenzie is forced to leave his private school and enrol at the local comprehensive, where his accent and appearance make him an easy target for the school psycho. Seeking to make friends with 'normal' boys he pals up with Jay, Neil and Simon, but none of them are exactly winners, as is evidenced when they try to buy alcohol in a pub
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Damon Beesley
- 7.1/1010 votes
#7 - Caravan Club
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 5/22/2008
The boys call Jay's bluff and agree to go to the Camber Sands meeting of the Caravan Club to see if it really is 'like a massive orgy'. Jay's dad is on hand to give advice on all matters sexual, whether they want it or not, Simon is falsely accused of rape, Will 'skids' and Neil leaves a surprise on Simon's car seat.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: N/A
- 7.0/102 votes
#8 - Jane
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/23/2014
In a flashback to three years earlier, it's Evie's birthday and she plans to tell Dylan about her feelings for him over a quiet dinner, but the evening gets hijacked by their friends.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Tom Edge
- 7.0/103 votes
#9 - The Oligarch's Icon
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 11/27/2019
When the famous icon of St Nicholas is stolen by a masked assailant in front of a shocked crowd, Miranda and Max enter the world of Russian oligarchs.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Alex McBride
- 6.8/109 votes
#10 - Thorpe Park
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 5/8/2008
Simon passes his driving test at the first attempt, less on account of his skills than the fact that Tracey, the saucy examiner, finds him cute. As promised, he agrees to take his three friends to Thorpe Park, where he can get in free as he knows the man who clears up the sick. Once on the road, Will, Jay and Neil realize that Simon is a rubbish driver. (Until The Happy Foundation Shows Up)
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Damon Beesley
- 6.3/103 votes
#11 - Sour Grapes
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 11/29/2019
Miranda and Max head out into wine country to investigate the killing of a dog at one of Mallorca's most famous vineyards. It transpires that the shooting is just one of an increasingly dramatic series of threats faced by property owner Hans Webber.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Dan Muirden
- 6.0/102 votes
#12 - Bethany
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/30/2014
In a flashback to four years earlier, Dylan panics that he's in a serious relationship with Bethany, while Luke has trouble with his new boss Diana.
Director: Gordon Anderson
Writer: Tom Edge