When Jo Tiegan is given an oval-shaped mirror, as a gift, by the elderly owner of an antique shop, she is amazed to see another girl's image in the mirror instead of her own reflection. It is also quite obvious that the other girl can see her just as clearly. Jo (from the 1990's) and 'the girl in the mirror', Louisa Iredale (from 1919), later accidently find that they can also travel to each other's times through the mirror - following upon which discovery a relentless sequence of events is set in motion.
Jo Tiegan is an adopted 14 year old living with her mother Catherine (Judy Mcintosh), a school principal; father Andrew, an aspiring writer; and her younger brother Royce. While shopping with her father, Jo enters an antique shop where…
Louisa travels to 1995 and comforts Jo, who blames herself for the sickness of her friends. She gets an idea to travel to 1919 and stop the toxic drum from getting into the well. Tama Williams, Jo's best friend does not believes her until…
When Jo discovers that she can't go back through the mirror to 1995, Louisa's mother, Primrose finds the two girls in the bedroom. Like everyone else, she doesn't believe what Jo has to say. Louisa's father agrees to let Jo stay at their…
While going to the 'toilet' Jo is caught by Sir Ivor in his cellar. She again tries to tell him about the drum of toxic poison, but he dismisses it as a wild imagination. But like any gentleman would, he agrees to have the well boarded up…
After returning back to 1995, Jo is in a good mood, thinking that she had changed history and that Mia and Jessie were no longer sick. A surprised Tama and Royce, who had thought that she would never get back from 1919, tell her that Mia…
Despite what Tama and Royce thought about her not going back, Jo does anyway. Using his computer at home, Tama finds a site which has formula's to neutralise the toxic waste. Meanwhile, Catherine has decided that she has had enough and…
By pretending to collect Sir Ivor's dirty washing, Jo is able to sneak into the house. She finds Nicholas, who refuses to leave without his ring. Later in the night, Louisa, Jo and Nicholas 'borrow' a hansom cab and follow Joshua,…
As far as the Iredale's know, Joshua is dying from the effects of the toxic substance. Seeking help for Jo, Old Nicholas, the man who owned the shop, tells Royce that he has to go through the mirror. In the next yard, Sir Ivor hears Royce…
While Andrew is getting the drift of what's going on from Louisa and Royce, he is convinced only when he sees Louisa go through. When he tries, it won't let him follow. He tells Catherine, and they attempt to show her, only the mirror has…
After falling from the water tank stand, Nicholas injures his arm. Not being able to find the girls in the house, he goes into the school room. While in there he finds Jo's encyclopedia which tells of what really happened to his family.…
The pieces of the story start making sense when Nicholas tells Jo and Louisa how he came to be in Sir Ivor's care. When Frid returns back to the house they hide Nicholas, Nicholas however still wants to know where the encyclopedia came…
Nicholas has to watch in horror as his ring is dropped into the toxic waste by Sir Ivor. Sir Ivor is also busy planning the arrangements, with help from Salisbury, to get the drum out by train. Meanwhile a foolish Titus gives Sir Ivor the…
With the help of Ani, Louisa is able to follow Sir Ivor and Campbell to the train station. The girls hoping to be able to make the split second alignment they need. At the other end Tama is waiting to catch the train in 1919 with Jo and…
Tama is in trouble with Jo's dad and he warns him not to help Jo to go back through once she comes back. Catherine is having trouble of her own after being sacked as headmistress, not wanting to stay she decides that the family is moving…
After her father refuses to help get Jo out of jail, Louisa returns back to 1995 to ask Tama for her. Royce at that moment is getting a well deserved revenge on Jade, which leaves her less than impressed. The remote control toys that…
Primrose believes Louisa's story of Jo, and gathers together food and blankets to take to them while they are hidden in a unused summerhouse. Frid overhears and follows them to where Jo and Nicholas are hiding and reports back to Sir…
Scared that she will become trapped forever in 1919 Jo admits her fears. Sir Ivor is less than impressed with Frid for losing Jo and Primrose must answer to Sir Salibury concerning Jo's escape. Nicholas manages to get a note to Louisa and…
After copying the formulas of the two agent down, Tama begins work on making them. Jade again surprises Jo, who gives her the key to Nicholas' room which allows her to once agin rescue him. Louisa, Jo and Nicholas swap the drum of cooking…
After Nicholas hides the drum down the well, he and Jo argue, after all it was what she was trying to prevent in the first place. Sir Ivor is trying to keep the Russian men happy before the ball as they wait for Nicholas to be handed over…
Catherine and Andrew are at the shop with Old Nicholas, who informs them of what will happen once Nicholas has choosen the correct agent. At the ball, Frid decides to get Sir Ivor back, only to make an idiot of himself by producing the…









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