Where to stream Head of the Class Season 3

Season 3

Watch Head of the Class Season 3 in Australia

Released: 19th Oct, 1988

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Season 3 Episodes

S03 Episode 1

The Refrigerator of Fillmore High

Dennis gets to play on the football team.

Wed, 19 Oct 1988

S03 Episode 2

Back in the U.S.S.R.

Wed, 26 Oct 1988

S03 Episode 3

Mission to Moscow (1)

In Moscow, Dr. Samuels insists on study for an academic meet, while Charlie lobbies for more personal cultural experiences. (Part 1 of 2)

Wed, 2 Nov 1988

S03 Episode 4

Mission to Moscow (2)

The team begins the competition without Eric, Arvid or Dennis.

Wed, 2 Nov 1988

S03 Episode 5

Let's Rap

The class become Peer Counselors

Wed, 9 Nov 1988

S03 Episode 6

Engen and Son

Arvid's Dad teaches the honor's math class.

Wed, 30 Nov 1988

S03 Episode 7

Get a Job

Dennis gets a job as a waiter to help pay off debts.

Wed, 7 Dec 1988

S03 Episode 8

Born to Run

Alan and Sarah both want to be class president

Wed, 4 Jan 1989

S03 Episode 9

First Date

Eric and Simone go on their first date.

Wed, 18 Jan 1989

S03 Episode 10

Partners

Maria hides her intelligence from a hunk she is dating

Wed, 25 Jan 1989

S03 Episode 11

Arvid's Sure Thing

Arvid goes out with an easy girl

Wed, 1 Feb 1989

S03 Episode 12

Scuttlebutt

An accomplished journalist alumnus visits.

Wed, 8 Feb 1989

S03 Episode 13

Little Shop 'Til You Drop (1)

The final days before opening night are fraught with chaos: no Ronette, Mr. Mushnik MIA, one lead with laryngitis and another ready to walk just before curtain time.

Wed, 15 Feb 1989

S03 Episode 14

Little Shop 'Til You Drop (2)

Wed, 22 Feb 1989

S03 Episode 15

The Hot Seat

The girls don't like their gym teacher, but she likes Charlie

Wed, 1 Mar 1989

S03 Episode 16

Radio Activity

Charlie's efforts to broaden the audience and membership of the school's radio club tune out the original fans - and its only member.

Wed, 8 Mar 1989

S03 Episode 17

The Little Sister

Janice takes Dennis to small claims court for a ruined blouse; Charlie falls for Dr. Samuels sister.

Wed, 15 Mar 1989

S03 Episode 18

Killer Coach

Wed, 22 Mar 1989

S03 Episode 19

I Am the King

Charlie moonlights as a character in late night commercials for an appliance store.

Wed, 5 Apr 1989

S03 Episode 20

King of Remedial

Fed up with Dennis' constant gags, Charlie shows him the door - to a remedial-history class, where Denn becomes the inspirational leader for an acade meet the IHP kids.

Wed, 26 Apr 1989

S03 Episode 21

Labor Daze

The staff, including Charlie, go on strike

Wed, 3 May 1989

S03 Episode 22

Exactly Twelve O'Clock

Hall monitor Arvid has daytime nightmares of a personal high noon after a bully he cited for loitering demands a showdown - at high noon.

Wed, 10 May 1989

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