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- Professor Furie demands Stephen give him dexedrine so he can work harder.
- The Vice-Chancellor wants to close a women's residence so it can be used by Japanese investors but first he needs to discredit the warden.
- Nongonococcal urethritis breaks out at Lowlands, which leads to some embarrassing conversations.
- Students in the department of electro-acoustics are coming down with strange maladies.
- Rioting breaks out on campus, which brings an old friend back into Stephen's life.
- Professor Bunn is opposing the Vice-Chancellor's policies. Bob Buzzard becomes friends with a famous athlete.
- 1986–19888.4 (33)TV EpisodeStephen gives a disastrous speech at the welcome for new students and soon has to start dealing with their sex lives.
- Stephen Daker, a fresh-faced young GP, joins the medical practice at Lowlands University. He is soon disillusioned by his new colleagues, but is fortunate to be rescued from drowning by a nice research student named Lyn Turtle.
- The Vice-Chancellor's wife wants an art gallery.
- Bob tries to turn the clinic into a massage parlour, Grete's boyfriend wants to kill her, Rose Marie starts a male sexuality group and the campus is invaded by animal rights activists.
- Students are suffering from malnutrition owing to high rents. Professor Bunn is accused of exposing himself to two students.
- A trio of civil servants are sent to audit the university.
- Bob Buzzard tries to persuade his colleagues to start prescribing an experimental drug.
- Stephen is now head of the practice, there is a new medical centre, a new American Vice-Chancellor but no girlfriend. He is accused of inappropriately touching a female academic, Polish art lecturer Grete Grotowska, during an examination.