So Awkward Season 7 is yet to be announced by CBBC
So Awkward is a highly-praised and award-nominated British children’s comedy series broadcast on CBBC since 2015
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Children's comedy about three socially awkward teens and their efforts to make sense of life, boys and fitting in.
Kat's plan backfires, while Lily and Jas force Martha and Ollie to spend time apart.
Martha and Lily compete to be head girl, while Ollie has a terrible dilemma to resolve.
Lily lies to prove she is a good actor, Ollie researches to prove he is not a defective detective and Martha tries to prove to Jas that Sid has another girlfriend and telepathy doesn't exist.
Head boy Hunter has a crush. Lily, believing it's her, plots to let him down without smashing his heart to bits. Martha and Kat compete to have a statue erected of an Amazing Woman.
It's Halloween and Jas goes to extreme lengths to cure Lily's many fears before her scary party, while Ollie falls in love with new girl Em.
Lily, Martha and Ollie become Prefects and the power goes to their heads.
Lily plans a perfect date night to celebrate her anniversary with Rob, but her mum and Ken might ruin everything. Meanwhile, Martha reluctantly agrees to a tech detox.
Lily and Jas fake a falling out to get Rob and Sid to stop arguing, while Ollie and Martha train Mr Malone to be a better teacher.
Rob enters a modelling competition and Lily is determined he will win using 'the look'. Martha practices dating, only her lovestruck date Rufus doesn't know it's just pretend.
Snobby Ollie mocks Mr Malone's ancestry, inspiring the gang to teach him a lesson. Then when Ollie discovers he's actually related to Mr Malone, his dreams begin to unravel.
Lily's gut instinct tells her that fellow pupil Carla fancies Rob. Rob denies this but Lily sets out to prove her gut instinct is correct with the help of Martha.
On the day Martha asks Lily for the 7p she owes her, Lily inherits a lot of money. Determined to prove Martha is petty, Lily decides to share her wealth with everyone.
Lily has a big announcement - she's going to tell Rob she loves him... but first she's going to build him a football stadium out of lollipop sticks.
Ollie, Rob, Jas and Sid enter Battle of the Bands with tuneless Mr Malone! Lily wants her mum's boyfriend Ken to like her, and Jas tries to introduce boyfriend Sid to her dad.
Martha is offered a place at Greatacre, the boarding school her mother once went to. Ollie can't cope with the idea of Martha leaving and Alfie also goes overboard mourning her potential departure. Ollie is jealous and the two boys go head to head, trying to out-mourn one another. At first both Martha and Mrs Fitzgerald are keen for Martha to accept her place, but Martha starts to have second thoughts...Meanwhile, Lily is excited to learn a premier league football scout is coming to the school to assess Rob. Jas decides to help coach Lily in how to become the perfect WAG...
Martha and Ollie's team always comes first in the school's general knowledge quiz. Lily is determined that this year she and Jas will beat Martha and Ollie. However, both Lily and Martha get the flu. Maxwell and Cassie are roped in as replacement team members for Lily and Martha, who continue to give orders from their sick beds. Jas is confident that she won't get sick because of her dad's homemade 'Salford Special' health drink. Jas and Maxwell in turn try to play on Ollie's hypochondria to gain the upper hand. Meanwhile, Mrs Griggs has decided to perform a salsa dance before the quiz with a reluctant Mr Malone as her partner. When Mrs Griggs gets the flu Ms Parfitt has to step in.
Lily is delighted when Rob buys her a present for the first time - only it's a horrible bug-shaped brooch! Jas offers to break it accidentally-on-purpose so Lily won't have to wear it, but Rob catches Jas trying to smash it. Not wanting to drop Lily in it, Jas tells Rob she stole the brooch because she's in love with Rob herself and is so jealous of Lily. Rob believes this, but now Lily and Jas have to pretend to fall out and Jas has to pretend to be in love with an unnerved Rob! Meanwhile Mr Malone is in charge of putting together and burying a school time capsule. He happily palms off the responsibility onto Ollie and Martha, who are keen to ensure their legacy lives on for generations to come. There is competition, though, from Cassie and Maxwell.
Lily worries that Jas is feeling left out. With Ollie and Martha practically a couple as well as her and Rob, she decides Jas needs a boyfriend. When she hears Rufus talking lovingly about fungal spores, Lily mistakenly thinks he is talking about Jas. She thinks they would make a great couple and decides to coach Jas in dating. Meanwhile, Mrs Griggs launches a mentoring scheme and Maxwell picks Ollie. At first Ollie is flattered, but he soon becomes fed up with Maxwell beating him at chess.
The school 3-legged fun run is coming up. Lily wants Rob to pair up with her, but Rob has plans to run with Jenny Jones, who is more athletic than Lily. Lily gets angry and Rob is so easy-going he simply backtracks and agrees to partner with Lily. This makes Lily even more upset - Rob is so chilled out it's like he doesn't care! Lily tells Cassie and Maxwell about Rob's inability to get angry and they decide to cure him. Meanwhile, there is competition amongst the parents about who should organise the fun run this year.
Martha and Ollie throw Cassie and Maxwell off the maths team, desperate not to be outshone as they were last year by the lightning-fast buzzer technique of the younger pair. Outraged, Cassie and Maxwell vow to fight for their rightful places on the team. After what he considers a near-death experience stranded up a ladder, Alfie is determined to compile and complete a 'bucket list' before it's too late. Jas thinks she's helping him by encouraging him to do the scariest things she can think of, but poor Alfie becomes increasingly traumatised. Meanwhile, Rob has to attend a History Catch Up Club run by Mr Malone. Lily is frustrated, as she's hardly getting to see Rob at all and Ms Parfitt is jealous of the Club's popularity.
Martha starts acting oddly, getting emotional and over-reacting to things. She's horrified to realise that her hormones are kicking in. Lily sympathises - she feels the same. Jas isn't feeling any effects from her hormones but, not wanting to feel left out, decides to fake it. Faced with two seemingly hormonal teenagers, Mrs Fitzgerald and Mr Salford join forces to address their problem. Deciding that exercise is a great antidote, they try to encourage Jas and Martha to join the new street dance class Ms Parfitt is running. Meanwhile, Mrs Griggs has got a girl crush on Ms Parfitt and thinks Ms Parfitt's street dance class is the perfect opportunity to impress her.
The girls create science projects for Experiment Friday. Jas transforms the art room into a spaceship to conduct an experiment into how teenage boys deal with being cooped up together on a long space voyage. Meanwhile, Lily and Martha have been paired with Cassie and Maxwell. Lily is fretting that she and Rob are obviously incompatible as he hates her favourite naturalist Steve Batchelor and Cassie and Maxwell decide to 'study' Lily as part of their science project, researching teen relationship issues.
Jas is asked to be a bridesmaid and is worried about being too clumsy to pull it off. Lily suggests staging a mock wedding so Jas can have a rehearsal - with herself and Rob as the bride and groom. Meanwhile, Mr Salford has been asked to make a presentation to become the area youth hockey rep. Terrified of public speaking, he gets Mrs Griggs to help him.
Lily decides her bedroom is babyish and needs a makeover to reflect the fact she's now a sophisticated teen. Meanwhile in Life Lessons class, Martha and Ollie volunteer to be parents to a new 'baby app', thinking it'll be an easy task. Utterly defeated by the baby app's constant crying and demands they palm 'baby' off on Cassie and Maxwell, who in turn are soon at their wits' end.
A business studies competition is announced at school, and both Lily and Martha desperately want to be project manager. Lily thinks she would be the best candidate because the task is to organise a fashion show and she is more creative. Martha wants to be project manager so she gets to meet her business hero Sir Adam Salt. It is decided the role will go to the one who can come up with the best outfit design.
History teacher Mr Malone is jealous when new geography teacher Ms Parfitt arrives on the scene and all the pupils are excited about how brilliant a teacher she is. When it's announced there is not enough money to fund both a geography and history field trip and the most popular trip will be the one that gets the funding, both teachers go head to head in a fierce competition to get their field trip chosen. Meanwhile, Lily is complaining Rob is too 'boy' - she finds his boisterousness and burping gross and decides to give him a dose of his own medicine.
Lily, Martha and Jas are smart but socially awkward girls trying to make sense of life, boys and fitting in. Lily realises she's turning out to be just like her mum. When she discovers her mum's school grades suddenly dropped from straight As to Cs and Ds the year she got her first boyfriend, Lily is desperate to avoid the same thing happening to her now she's officially going out with Rob. Meanwhile Rufus, who has a big crush on Martha, is helping her with her conversational Spanish. When Rufus asks Martha out and she says no he figures she must already have a boyfriend and guesses it's Ollie. Uncomfortable with the situation, yet anxious still to keep Rufus as her tutor, Martha decides to pretend she is actually going out with Ollie.
Lily, Martha and Jas are smart but socially awkward girls trying to make sense of life, boys and fitting in. When her heroine Jade gives an emotional slide show in assembly promoting a Save the Hedgehogs campaign, Martha becomes troubled - she's the only person not reduced to tears and worries there is something wrong with her. She and her similarly un-emotional mother embark on a journey to find out how to cry. Meanwhile, Matt learns to play the guitar, so he can audition to be part of cool girl Scarlet's band.
Lily, Martha and Jas are smart but socially awkward girls trying to make sense of life, boys and fitting in. When Jas asks Lily what her first kiss with Matt was like Lily panics - there hasn't been a first kiss yet! It makes her doubt whether they are actually going out. The challenge is now on to kiss Matt to prove they really are boyfriend and girlfriend. Lily asks Matt to do a science project together, researching the history of heart transplants. She figures this will be an ideal topic to bring them together. Meanwhile, when Mrs Griggs encourages pupils to step out of their comfort zones and challenge themselves, Martha and Ollie set about researching the transfer of germs from various contaminated sources onto a human subject. Phobic Ollie is tested to the max, with the ultimate challenge being to kiss someone. Also, Mr Malone is freaked out because he thinks Mrs Griggs is flirting with him.
Lily, Martha and Jas are smart but socially awkward girls trying to make sense of life, boys and fitting in. Jas has fallen in love big time with the school locusts and is tenderly looking after them. When Mr Malone, Lily and Mr Salford accidentally let them escape they daren't break the news to Jas. Meanwhile, Martha feels abandoned when Ollie is totally preoccupied with Kate, his new phone app. Appli-Kate is alarmingly human-sounding and acting - she can seemingly do anything Martha can - and better.
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So Awkward Season 7 is yet to be announced by CBBC.
Is The Season 7 renewed or cancelled?
Latest Episode was 10/22/2020 and now is not renewed yet. So Awkward is to be Premiered on CBBC
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