The Trouble with Harry

Season 7Episode 130 minOct 18, 2005
The Trouble with Harry
Josh, Pete and Frankie are in competition for the attention of a new girl in school, but there's a surprise in store for one of them when they discover who she is. Mel has left for Canada and Brian is suffering in her absence, so takes matters into his own hands by getting a 'new Mel' from the children's home, while Lucy is enjoying having a room to herself, which soon changes as CJ starts launching desperate attempts to move in, even resorting to 'becoming' a girl!
The Trouble with Harry has aired on Oct 18, 2005 at 4:25 PM
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