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- Roy takes his new games consul to school but has it taken off him by Mr. Hammond. He goes wandering around the school to get it back but can he do it without the teachers noticing the world's only cartoon boy is missing from class?
- Roy and his classmates take part in a competition to raise the most money for charity. Roy finds his fund-raising ideas going badly wrong, especially when he turns his hand to busking.
- The students have hacked into the school computer to prevent the teachers printing test papers but Roy accidentally gives away the new password. The other children are annoyed with him and an angelic halo appears over his head to his huge embarrassment. Roy wants to get rid of the halo but how can he now change his new reputation?
- Mr. Hammond announces that a talent show is coming to the school and one of the judges will be its most famous ex-pupil - Tara Loveworth. Mr. Hammond believes he has played a part in Tara's success but will Roy and his classmates be able to follow in her footsteps? Roy forms his own "Roy band" for the contest but will they be able to strike the right note?
- Becky becomes a vegetarian and Maura cooks a nut roast for the family. Roy is less than impressed with the new food and pulls a face which then freezes as it gets caught in the wind. He is hugely embarrassed but nothing seems to change it so maybe he will have to face up to his new look.
- Roy and his classmates have to take part in key tests with Mr. Hammond determined the school gets good results to finish high in the league tables. Roy's parents go to see his teacher Miss Sheringham and it is clear she doesn't expect Roy to do well - and nor does he. Roy gets particularly worried when Kathy tells him he might be sent to a special school if he doesn't do well. Roy seeks some advice from top student Tommy on how to do well but takes it rather literally.
- Roy and Becky have been arguing so much that their parents feel they need a break from them so they are sent off on a caravanning weekend with their grandparents. Will brother and sister be able to get along better while their parents have a restful weekend?
- Roy goes to see a horror movie against his parents' instruction and then has nightmares that keep the whole family awake. Cathy teases him about getting scared but can he overcome his fears and get his own back on her?
- An inspection is due at Ballyfermot and Mr. Hammond is determined that the school - and him - get an excellent report. He thinks the way to do this will be to make sure Roy is absent on the day but could his devious plan backfire?
- The children and Miss Sheringham are upset when Mr. Hammond decides that they must dissect frogs in their science lesson. Roy thinks he has the perfect plan to save the creatures but is he out of his depth?
- Roy annoys his mum by messing about in the kitchen and she tells him to go away. He decides to teach her a lesson by going on the run but is Roy cut out for survival?
- Roy's dad Bill likes to think of himself as a DIY expert and lands himself a decorating job for Mrs. Sweeney and Roy is keen to help. However Mrs. Sweeney is a fearsome woman and Maura and Becky are scared in case Bill and Roy fail to do a good job.
- Roy feels left out because he doesn't have a new computer game unlike his classmates. A bad angel appears on his shoulder suggesting he get hold of it in the wrong way but a good angel warns him not to. Which way will Roy turn?
- Mr. Hammond injures himself when one of his science experiments goes wrong. He decides to stop teaching science for a while but recruiting a substitute teacher is difficult. However Roy feels he has the solution in his Uncle Troy but there's something about Troy that makes Miss Sheringham believe he isn't all he seems.
- Bill's elderly Aunt Bridie dies and the family want to know whether she will be leaving her money to them or to Bill's flash brother Danny. Roy's special skills might help them find out the answer.
- Roy seems even more accident-prone than usual and his family are desperate to keep him out of harm's way. However they can't prevent another mishap which results in him being shrunk down to five inches tall. While this has its advantages it also has its share of problems and might put his parents' anniversary plans in trouble.
- It's Valentine's Day and against the odds Roy starts to feel attracted to arch-enemy Kathy, upsetting Sinead. It seems Miss Sheringham has had a card and been invited out by Mr. Hammond but how does she feel about his interest? Becky feels good after receiving a card unexpectedly but who is her secret admirer?
- Roy damages his dad's car when a skateboarding trick goes wrong but soon things get even worse. He tries to put things right by getting a Saturday job and working for magician Magical Mickey but will it be just the trick or not so magical after all?
- Jack is behaving strangely, showing no interest in football and snapping at his friends. Roy tries to find out the reason by following him but gets spotted. However Roy makes a remarkable discovery with a rubber and finds a way that he can find out the truth about Jack - and have other fun as well.
- After yet more mishaps Roy's parents and friends try to boost his confidence and self-belief. However things go so far that Roy becomes so admired that his head literally becomes bigger. It fills with extra knowledge and he unexpectedly becomes an expert on everything - surely the person who can make sure that the school wins a vital quiz that is so important to Mr. Hammond?
- Mr. Hammond is desperate to win a football trophy so tells PE teacher Mr. Hogan not to pick Roy for the team. Mr. Hogan has to make up a reason and suggests to Roy he needs to improve his fitness but Roy gets the wrong impression and believes he needs to lose weight. His fitness efforts leave him with an even slimmer chance of making the team.
- Roy really wants to have a pet dog but his parents say he isn't responsible enough. At school Kathy teases Roy about this but Roy's friends tell him she is scared of dogs so he decides to pretend to be one and chases her around the hall. However Roy's act becomes more convincing than anyone could expect.
- An inspector - Marjorie Hegarty - arrives to do a review on Roy's progress. Mr. Hammond is worried but not for Roy's sake unlike the children and Miss Sheringham. The review brings to mind much of the mayhem Roy has been involved in. Will Ms Hegarty decide that Roy needs to leave Ballyfermot Primary and go somewhere else?
- Roy's family have moved house and he is now going to a new school - Sandyford Progressive Learning. While he misses his old friends he isn't missing some other people but one of them he will soon meet again. some of his new classmates decide to make a film about him but Roy is worried it will highlight his cartoon side and not help him fit in.
- At the snooker club Roy's dad bumps into his old playing rival Clive "The Tornado" who is Deco's uncle. Clive taunts him about past defeats and that leads Bill to bet that Roy could beat Deco at snooker. Roy is put on an intensive training programme with the O'Brien reputation at stake. Meanwhile Maura's reputation is also at stake as she hosts the snobby and shallow "ladies" of the local book club.
- Mr. Hammond leaves after an argument with the Principal. The pupils and staff are delighted when he is replaced by a trendy new teacher but soon discover that some of his ideas are rather peculiar.
- Roy becomes fascinated with Japanese culture after reading a manga magazine left behind in his father's taxi. Meanwhile a Japanese head-teacher is due to visit the school but will Mr. Hammond be able to give the right impression?
- Roy accidentally passes onto his family, classmates and teachers an infection which causes their thoughts to appear in cartoon bubbles over their heads to their considerable embarrassment.
- The students are worried when they see Miss Jervis crying about someone called "Pete". They think she must have broken up with her boyfriend and try to make her feel better - including by finding her a new man in her life.
- Roy wants to go to an amusement arcade in the seaside town of Bray to take on Deco in a dancing game. His parents insist he goes with his sister Becky but when they get there she gets interested in a new friend and Roy gets up to all kinds of mayhem.
- Roy and his friends are really tired of Mr. Hammond's strictness and dull teaching. In lessons Niall paints a picture of Mr. Hammond on Roy's arm. Roy tries to wash it off before Mr. Hammond notices but it won't go and it isn't long before the new "Party Hammond" makes a big impression on everyone else with his laid-back ways and sense of fun.
- Becky tricks Roy into believing that their mum is going to have a baby. However the "news" has a completely unexpected result as Roy turns back into a baby himself. This causes a lot of excitement among his family, friends and teachers but also quite a lot of problems as well with Mr Hammond in particular having to rise to the challenge.
- Roy's parents are away for the day to attend a wedding to the annoyance of Roy's dad who wants to watch the United game. Becky is asked to keep her eye on Roy but she has her own plans for the day - as indeed do other people.
- Mr. Hammond is staging a performance of Snow White and casts Tara and Roy in the lead parts, much to Deco's annoyance as he wanted to be the Prince. Roy is nervous about having to kiss Tara and receives some advice off his sister. He really likes Tara and rises to the occasion in a way nobody could have imagined.
- Roy and Becky are bored by their parents' attempts to scare them at Halloween but can they do any better?
- Roy pretends to be ill to avoid doing P.E. at school - the real reason is because Deco always makes fun of him in that lesson. During a fund raising day for an animal shelter a gorilla face is drawn on Roy and he turns into a gorilla causing all sort of mayhem and trying to get his revenge on Deco.
- Everybody seems to be interested in makeovers and Roy is also tired of looking the same. He decides to use fake tan to give himself a more bronzed appearance. He also sneaks into Mr. Hammond's office and borrows his hair growth tonic but soon discovers that it has effects he could never have imagined.
- Roy becomes obsessed by a new computer game and his family, friends and teachers have to take drastic action to snap him out of his preoccupation. Meanwhile Mr. Hammond is waiting for the day when he can break his fast and enjoy an expensive box of chocolates he's been saving for a long time.
- Roy is really worried when he keeps hearing his parents arguing after he has gone to bed. He's also been seeing his mum with Mr. Hammond and wonders if his worst nightmares might be coming true.
- A chip van opens up outside the school and spoils its efforts to encourage healthy eating. Roy is especially keen on the fast food and then discovers after an incident at the van he has an advertisement for it on his body. Abby sees advantages in Roy's new promotional possibilities but problems are not too far away.
- The family can't help laughing when Granny's new hairdo goes wrong - most of all Roy. Indeed Roy seems to delight in making fun of lots of people, including his friends. However he's soon to find that mocking has its consequences.
- A bizarre incident with a projector results in Roy and Mr. Hammond having their personalities swapped into each other's bodies. Roy seems to lose his sense of fun while Mr. Hammond acts in a very immature and accident-prone manner which is especially bad news as he has to make a presentation to get extra funding for the school.