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- Two eleven-year-old girls from the Australian bush, who were sent to live with Pixie's grandmother, in the 1920s, to attend the same private high-school in the city.
- Adapted from the Norman Lindsay novel, Saturdee. Peter Gimble's larrikin boyhood adventues with his friends, set to the 1920's sleepy Western Australian town of Redheap, and its repressiveness, from where the boys seek their freedom.
- Pugwall introduces his family and friends, Bazza, Orfo and Stringbean. Today is his thirteenth birthday and Pugwall's dreams are realised when he is given a guitar - but no amplifier.
- Pugwall goes to church to listen to Jenny sing. The boys discover the drums they hoped to buy are stolen.
- Pugwall dreams of forming a rock band with his friends. A bike crash puts Pugwall in hospital where he meets Jenny.
- Pugwall is found to be uninjured and gets to know Jenny, who is in hospital after falling from a ladder. Orfo needs a drum kit so he and Pugwall answer a newspaper advertisement. Pugwall and the gang find themselves in trouble at school.
- A record contract distributer agrees to handle the Organics record sales and the band is left in a state of anxiety as to whether they have succeeded.
- In an effort to help the band raise money for more equipment, Pugwall's mother organises an opportunity for the group to pick apples on Uncle Rodger's farm. Pugwall and Jenny have a nasty encounter with a bull that chases them into a dam.
- The kids enjoy the day at Uncle Roger's farm before heading back home. Pugwall is finally able to buy a new amp.
- A noise complaint from a neighbour halts the band's rehearsals and, at least in Pugwal's dreams, lands the kids in court.
- On the way home from the animal sanctuary the school bus is forced off the road and hangs dangerously over a drop.
- Pugwall and his friends go to the show but are forced to take Marmaloid with them.
- In a cross country race Pugwall saves the life of a teacher but in so doing he allows his arch rival Con to win.
- In an effort to win a vacation for the family, Supes becomes obsessed with entering competitions on food package labels. Pugwall's wealthy Aunt Annabell visits and the band try to impress her by miming to an Inkspots record.
- Marmaloid has entered a marching girl quest but Pugwall manages to distract her concentration, destroying the drill. The Orange Organics are invited to perform at the school camp.
- Supes wins a week's holiday for the family only to find it is the use of a rather large caravan. Without any experience, Herohead finds such an adventure unmanagable. The holiday turns out to be a disaster.
- At the annual school camp the group encounters the headmaster's nephew as he tries to sing with the band. Pugwall must walk for help when Supes' car breaks down on the way home. Marmaloid locks herself in her bedroom.
- Pugwall dyes his hair in an effort to zap up the "Organics" image with the surfie crowd, with disastrous results.
- Pugwall's bike is stolen and Marmaloid finds it in pieces, and returns it at a price.
- The Orange Organics come in a close second in the final round of the Sakimoto Silver Salver Competition but when the winning band is disqualified, the Orange Organics are awarded first place and receive a trip to Japan.
- Jenny has entered the band in a nationally televised talent quest. After many setbacks, including numerous acts of sabotage, the group benefit from an unexpected gift allowing them to continue in the competition.
- Supes makes the family life a misery preparing for the School Fete, although the band win out.
- Pugwall decides to install his own phone in his room - but fails to recognise the ills of modern communications.
- Pugwall's recording session in Japan is a failure. The gang must decide on their future as a band.
- Supes and Herohead go to the country for the weekend leaving Pugwall and Marmaloid in charge of the family home. But Pugwall undertakes to baby sit a friends infant.
- Daniella tries to blackmail Pugwall into letting her sing with the ""Organincs"".
- Orfo falls head over heels in love with the drama teacher Miss Arnott.
- Bazza stays at the Walls home and Marmaloid invites her girlfriends over.
- The relatives arrive for Christmas Day with Pugwall and the family. Pugwall wonders as to the hereditary factors he has inherited.
- The Wall family take a camping trip that leads to disaster, while Pugwall pines for Rochelle.
- Supes decides it's about time Pugwall met some other girls besides Jenny, much to Marmaloids delight.
- Marmaloid disobeys Heroheads orders and is "grounded".
- Herohead is struck by a mysterious illness while the Organics try to win a radio competition.
- The Wall family home is robbed and Pugwall's guitar is missing.
- Pugwall and the "gang" take an interest in the environment and decide to write a song about it only to find conflict closer to home through Herohead business interests.
- The "Orange Organics" decide to record their "conservation song", only to find that Marmaloid has booked the studio.
- The "Organics" decide to make a video clip and Marmaloid demands to be included.
- The kid's parents are concerned that the band is affecting their studies, they give them an ulternatium to improve their academic results.
- Supes and Herohead are not on speaking terms so the kids work out a plan to get them back together. Orfo is attracted to Daniella while Jenny feels that she has been taken for granted.
- The boys watch 'Horror Movies' till late at night when Marmaloid and her friends take advantage of the situation.
- The Organics record their record amidst fear and trepidation.
- The gang attempt to sell their record by every means at their disposal.
- Pugwall takes on a paper-round, which he then sub-contracts to raise more money for the sound studio.
- Herohead hires a tutor to help improve Marmaloid's studies, but in an attempt to assist his sister Pugwall and the Organics under go a learning curve.
- Pixie and Molly are arch enemies, as different as sugar and spice. They are forced to leave home to attend high school and their parents have decided they will board together.
- The problem of being forced to live together compels Pixie and Molly to become unwilling allies.
- It's Pixie and Molly's first day at Willsford Ladies College but their new school is seemingly filled with nothing but mean teachers and insufferable classmates who want nothing to do with the new arrivals.
- Treated as social outcasts by the school clique, Molly, Pixie and Marguerite decide to join the Girl Guides in an effort to meet new friends. But there is one problem: Pixies grandmother can not stand the Girl Guides.
- Poor Molly. Homesickness, eternal quarrels with Pixie, and the meanness of the sneaky little Jimmy have gradually driven Molly to despair.
- In the house of old Mrs Watson, mysterious things are happening: doors open and close for no reason, curtains whisper, furniture moves by itself, and pictures fall off the wall.