'The Canterbury Vampires' - Episodes 46-50 - Clump 10 - 'The Summer Ball' - Summary
It's the end of the University year, the exam results are in, and it's time to check the dreaded results board.
Will Charity and Miles pass their exams?
Does Tyra even care? She seems more interested in getting Miles to do her dirty work for her
The Vampires have bigger issues on their minds. Fangs have been sharpened, the plans have been set and the time has come.
The Thaumatology students are set to face their toughest test yet. Armies of vamps (all illegal immigrants!) are set to arrive from Romania on Friday, the evening of the masked ball.
Their plan? To create an army big enough to conquer the country.But... Somebody knows their plan the obnoxious, self-important "DJ Smooth". Will his 'Columbo' style investigations make him a star and saviour or will he become Morpheus' next meal?!
In a week full of worry, investigation, humour and boackstabbing, our heroes look set to be thwarted by the vamps, don't miss the final week of "The Canterbury Vampires"!
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