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This episode follows the boys as they bunk off school for a day.
John Lennon and I used to bunk off school and we'd go to my house, when my dad was out at work.
One of the reasons they all became friends was that Wally's mum and dad didn't mind that he bunked off school all the time.
I hadn't known places like this existed when I was bunking off school in Peckham.
'You mean,' observed Tim sagaciously, 'she doesn't know you're bunking off school.'
She took them back to London, but became depressed herself, and the children were reportedly left to look after themselves, Philip and Martin bunking off school and taking drugs.
Lupe bunked off school to sing a bolero of Olga Guillot's, called Miénteme (Lie to me), and won the competition.
A school student responded to a BBC journalist's question of whether it was just an excuse to bunk off school by saying, "We're not just here for a day off school.
Demi bunked off school on her 15th birthday and visited her dad, leading to Keith returning to be with the family for a brief period but he and Rosie split up again.
More trouble was later to come that year when Andy Hopwood led Donna astray and persuaded her to bunk off school and go joyriding in Leeds with Robert Sugden and himself.
His father was a part-time flying instructor and they would fly to neighbouring countries every holiday; sometimes he would bunk off school on Fridays to spend the weekend in a camp they had in the Okavango Delta.
While attending Barstable School on Timberlog Close, Gahan started bunking off school, got into bother with the law, was suspended and ended up in juvenile court three times for offences ranging from joyriding and graffiti to criminal damage and theft.
Miranda and Sylvie bunk off school to meet Carl in McDonalds for lunch, and after hearing about how he is being bullied at school, Miranda persuades Sylvie to meet Carl after school, impressing all the boys who see them.