Cutting It - Season 4

Cutting It - Season 4

Season 4

Network
Episodes6
DatesJun 7, 2005 - Jul 12, 2005
Previous Season

Episodes

Episode One
Season 4Episode 160 min

Episode One

The Henshall-Ferraday partnership is back! Allie and Gavin are reunited and enjoying life with their head-the-ball family and friends when their plans for the future are unexpectedly derailed. Life in the Manchester hair salon is about to get another shake-up.
Jun 7, 2005
Episode Two
Season 4Episode 260 min

Episode Two

Only weeks into the new term and the Henshall Ferraday Academy for aspiring hair stylists is brought to the brink of disaster by disruptive students. Allie realises the time has come to take a step back from the business and relies increasingly on Melissa, unaware of her past affair with Gavin.
Jun 14, 2005
Episode Three
Season 4Episode 360 min

Episode Three

Struggling to cope with the strain her illness is putting on their relationship, Allie and Gavin seek solace elsewhere. Gavin finds comfort with Melissa, but when Allie faces some difficult truths, she finds support from unexpected sources.
Jun 21, 2005
Episode Four
Season 4Episode 460 min

Episode Four

Realising that nothing and no-one else matters, Gavin's renewed faith in their relationship brings happiness for Allie. But with Allie concealing the truth about her condition from him, will their plans for the future come to fruition.
Jun 28, 2005
Episode Five
Season 4Episode 560 min

Episode Five

The Henshall family rally together in the face of tragedy but the secret that Allie has been keeping from Gavin is exposed at the worst possible moment.
Jul 5, 2005
Episode Six
Season 4Episode 660 min

Episode Six

Gavin finally contemplates a future without Allie but he risks the wrath of the Henshall family when they discover his plans.
Jul 12, 2005

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