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Perdita
15-10-2009, 06:49
And what does that have to do with Waterloo Road? :confused:

Katy
15-10-2009, 10:44
Sally Whittakers (sally Webster in Corrie) daughter has a role this series i think, and one of my friends who lives on my road! Im quite excited for her.

It looks really good even with the Changes, pleased about Will Ash i think hes brilliant, and rather attractive to!

Perdita
15-10-2009, 10:48
Sally Whittakers (sally Webster in Corrie) daughter has a role this series i think, and one of my friends who lives on my road! Im quite excited for her.

It looks really good even with the Changes, pleased about Will Ash i think hes brilliant, and rather attractive to!

Sally whittaker's daughter is in it, you are right.

From Digital Spy:

Actress Sally Whittaker's daughter Phoebe Dynevor is to appear in BBC One school drama Waterloo Road.

The 14-year-old will play rich student Siobhan Green, who is forced to attend comprehensive Waterloo Road when it merges with her own nearby school, The Sun reports.

A show source said: "In the end she conquers her snobbery and finds herself getting along with the natives."

Whittaker, who plays Sally Webster in ITV1's Coronation Street, added: "I have to stress that she got the part on her own merit. It was nothing to do with me."

Earlier this month, it was confirmed that the sixth series of Waterloo Road would be filmed back-to-back with the fifth.

Chris_2k11
15-10-2009, 10:51
As long as its not a certain one of Sally websters daughters then thats ok :rotfl:

the series should be good, shame its the last with Steph though.

Katy
15-10-2009, 10:58
I knew i had seen int somewhere!

I also read in inside Soap that William Rush who is playing one of the new students is Debbie Rush son (anna Windass in Corrie) I cant seem to find the link now though!

I agree about Denise though, shes been brilliant in every sereis.

Perdita
16-10-2009, 19:21
Amanda Burton has joined the cast of Waterloo Road in a leading role, the BBC has confirmed.

The 53-year-old, who previously starred in Silent Witness, begins filming next month for her role as head teacher Karen Fisher.

"I'm very excited to join Waterloo Road which is such a well-known and well-loved series," Burton said. "I can't wait to get started on the programme and am very much looking forward to my first day on set with the cast and crew."

The BBC's Anne Mensah added: "Amanda is an actress of exceptional quality and enormous popularity with the audience. We are absolutely delighted to be welcoming her to Waterloo Road.

"We have a fantastic cast and brilliant new stories to tell as the programme continues to go from strength to strength."

Other newcomers joining the show include Strictly Come Dancing champion Tom Chambers and Sally Whittaker's daughter Phoebe Dynevor.


From Digital Spy

Katy
16-10-2009, 19:24
I nearly had a rant and a heart attack then as i thought she can't act! and then i realised i was thinking about Amanda Holden, not Amanda burton, i like her, shell be a good headteacher.

Its definitate the Eva Pope is leaving in the series as well then, i think i read that somewhere but at the time it was still rumours.

I cant wait now.

Perdita
28-10-2009, 06:10
IT'S a new term at Waterloo Road. Which traditionally means they’ve spent the holidays rebuilding the place after the latest explosion, act of wholesale vandalism, nuclear attack etc – or replaced whichever regulars have moved on, headed to jail, been fatally wounded or such like.

The big deal this time is that the school’s got a new intake of pupils from down the road, whose private establishment has been forced to close.

So, as you’d expect, there’s a fair bit of friction between the two sets of pupils.

As for plucky head teacher Rachel Mason, she’s decidedly put out by new arrival Max Tyler (ex-Strictly champion Tom Chambers), a meddling local authority bigwig.

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/tvguide/view/105387/Waterloo-Road/

:cheer: I am sooo looking forward to this :thumbsup:

Katy
28-10-2009, 10:03
I cant wait, i love this show, me and my mate were having a discussion about it yesterday and she was your the only person i know who watches it.

Chris_2k11
28-10-2009, 10:12
It seems to be back really quick, not that im complaining though!

.:SpIcYsPy:.
28-10-2009, 21:23
Amazing start to the new series, as always! My god I thought I had fallen in love with Max Tyler but his character is so horrible! :eek: Tom Chambers however... :p
I can't imagine what Rachel must be feeling :( I am just sitting behind a box watching it all and I feel like 'I don't want to go to school anymore' as if I was there!

lizann
28-10-2009, 22:49
William Ash joins the cast :love:

JustJodi
29-10-2009, 04:50
I can not believe jet lag picked the same time the first episode was on to kick my booty !! I slept till 11 p.m arrghhhh
I presume that none of the same kids have returned??? What about the teachers, I saw Tom was there and Grantly ,,, who else ??
Wow Tom Chambers was on the ONE SHOW he said he was gonna be a hard azz head master....:p

Perdita
29-10-2009, 05:36
There are some familiar faces amongst the pupils and teachers, and yes, Tom Chambers (Max) is a hard one. There will be many tears, among teachers and pupils. Wonder whether Debbie in Emmerdale knows that Jasmine is out of prison and going to Waterloo Road :D Very enjoyable episode :cheer:

Katy
29-10-2009, 09:14
I loved it! Max is awful, poor Rachel, thought it was a great way to start the series. I ove Will Ash as well, he is brilliant.

Perdita
29-10-2009, 13:03
Former Emmerdale star Jenna-Louise Coleman has admitted that she found it strange to go back to school for her new role in Waterloo Road.

The 23-year-old actress signed up to play Year 12 pupil Lindsey James on the BBC One drama earlier this year.

Reflecting on her career move, Coleman told TV Times: "It was surreal sitting in a classroom doing chemistry lessons again! And it felt weird putting on the uniform.

"At my school we didn't wear uniforms in sixth form, so I haven't worn one since I was 16. My school uniform was a bottle-green colour and we didn't wear ties as we had dicky bows. So I didn't know how to do up Lindsey's tie and had to get someone in the costume department to teach me!"

Revealing what viewers can expect from her new part, she continued: "She's completely different to Jasmine Thomas, my Emmerdale character. She's a hard nut to crack and a tormented soul, whereas Jasmine wore her heart on her sleeve and just cried all the time!

"I loved the character straight away. I can't say too much, but Lindsey's harbouring a dark secret connected with her home life, which won't be revealed for quite a while."

Waterloo Road returned to screens last night and will continue to air on Wednesday nights on BBC One.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s24/waterlooroad/news/a184256/coleman-waterloo-road-is-surreal.html

I thought she really looked so much younger as the schoolgirl than she used to in Emmerdale.

Katy
05-11-2009, 20:42
yeah i agree they have made her look realy young, but they do with Zaraah Abrahams as well, shes 22 i think in real life.

Im enjoying this series, but its very different to earlier seasons.

moonstorm
06-11-2009, 21:43
Is it ok to put spoilers here, if I put them on spoiler tags round them so they can't be read by those that don't want to?

Perdita
07-11-2009, 04:52
Don't see why not.

Abbie
07-11-2009, 12:59
Is it ok to put spoilers here, if I put them on spoiler tags round them so they can't be read by those that don't want to?
Yeah that would be good cos sometimes I dont like to read spoilers

Perdita
12-11-2009, 12:15
Wednesday 18 November
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
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The truth about Year 10 pupil Luke Pendle's home background becomes public knowledge, as the school drama continues.

Luke has kept the fact that he lives in a care home a secret from everyone, including his girlfriend Siobhan – who finds out the truth when she follows him home. Confused at his deceit, she confides in her best friend, Amy, who quickly spreads Luke's secret around school. After a day of snide and nasty comments, Luke snaps – only to have the full force of Max Tyler's authoritarian rule descend on him.

Steph, meanwhile, arrives for the first day of her teaching course but bunks off before lunchtime – sick of feeling professionally inadequate. Back at the school, Kim's day is spent organising the Waterloo Road Garden Project. She aims to create a quiet place for the students to retreat to – something that she can appreciate herself after getting caught up in Max and Rachel's increasing animosity. Elsewhere, Rose puts in a good word for Tom with Josh, who starts to believe his dad might be worth getting to know after all.

Rachel continues trying to reach out to Lindsay and encourages her to apologise for her recent treatment of Karla. However, after school, Rachel and deputy head Chris Mead manage to break up another confrontation between the Waterloo Road and ex-John Fosters girls just before it turns violent – the tension between the two factions is showing no signs of cooling off.

Richie Jeeves plays Luke Pendle, Siobhan Dynevor plays Siobhan, Ayesha Gwilt plays Amy, Tom Chambers plays Max Tyler, Denise Welch plays Steph, Angela Griffin plays Kim, Eva Pope plays Rachel, Elaine Symons plays Rose, Jason Done plays Tom, William Rush plays Josh, Jenna Louise Coleman plays Lindsay and Jessica Baglow plays Karla.

Perdita
12-11-2009, 12:17
Wednesday 25 November
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
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It's Open Day at Waterloo Road and the school is buzzing with preparations, as the drama continues. Max and Rachel are determined to show that the merger with John Fosters is a success and set out to wow the parents and governors with a united school.

Ruby, meanwhile, has taken it upon herself to upgrade the school's buffet menu and puts caviar and other pricey sundries on her husband, John's, company credit card. When Ruby sneaks home to pick up some forgotten ingredients, however, she is confronted with bailiffs and John is forced to admit that his company is bankrupt. She's hurt, betrayed and terrified about losing the luxurious lifestyle she prizes so highly. When Ruby returns to school, Max is unsympathetic and she has a total meltdown in front of the pupils and an LEA representative.

On top of everything else, a nervous and twitchy Max spends the day trying desperately to keep the women in his life apart. Above all, he is keen to make sure that the floundering Helen is kept out of the spotlight and that his clandestine affair with Kim remains a secret. But when Rachel walks in on a private moment between Kim and Max, Kim is mortified – leading Rachel to frostily confirm that she's known about them for some time and that Kim's personal life is none of her business. Clearly Rachel does not approve.

Max presses on, taking over the Open Day and leading the new parents around the school on a tour. Rachel fears Max is using the Open Day to show her up in front of the governors and is about to approach one of them, Jen, to complain about Max. Christopher, however, stops her in her tracks and explains it wouldn't be a good idea given that Jen is Max's wife. Rachel is left shocked and wonders what to do about Kim.

Tom Chambers plays Max Tyler, Eva Pope plays Rachel, Elizabeth Berrington plays Ruby Fry and Angela Griffin plays Kim.

Perdita
12-11-2009, 12:20
Wednesday 2 December
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/drama Press pack

Christopher Mead (William Ash) is the focus of unwanted attention. New deputy head Christopher Mead becomes the focus of unwelcome romantic attention when his Year 10 fan club become increasingly brazen, as Waterloo Road continues. Christopher becomes concerned that one of his best students, Vicki MacDonald, is acting strangely, missing classes and handing work in late.

When he discovers that Vicki has been sneaking off during school hours to work as an exotic dancer, he visits the club to talk her out of it, inadvertently putting himself in a vulnerable position. Vicki won't give up work and threatens to accuse Christopher of sexual harassment if he tells anyone. When Rachel gives Christopher a warning about not letting his female pupils behave so inappropriately towards him, he doesn't feel able to ask her advice about Vicki, and attempts to deal with the situation himself, putting his professional reputation at risk.

Marion James's lawyer informs Lindsay that, as a witness in the case of her father's murder, she won't be able to see her mother until the trial and that acquittal does not seem likely. Lindsay confesses to Rachel that her father had been sexually abusing her for years and that she had told her mother about the abuse on the day that her father was stabbed; Marion killed him to protect her daughters.

Elsewhere, Ros sets up a Waterloo Road comedy club to showcase Philip's stand-up talents and, against all odds, is impressed by the result. After school, Josh is delighted to see his mother and Tom getting along over dinner, but when Georgia reveals the truth about Josh's unconventional conception, sparks fly. The tension between Rachel and Max continues but Kim's growing relationship with Max means that Rachel has to find a new confidant.
Christopher Mead is played by William Ash, Vicki MacDonald by Rebecca Ryan, Rachel by Eva Pope, Lindsay by Jenna Louise Coleman, Ros by Sophie McShera, Josh by William Rush, Tom by Jason Done, Georgia by Fiona Allen, Max by Tom Chambers and Kim by Angela Griffin.

Perdita
12-11-2009, 12:22
Wednesday 9 December
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/drama Press pack

When quiet Year 10 student Cassie Turner accuses Amy, Siobhan and, later, Michaela of bullying her, it looks like the girl gang problem has returned to Waterloo Road, as the school drama continues. Despite the protests of innocence from the accused girls, however, Cassie's recent detached behaviour, along with her falling grades, is enough for Kim to haul the suspected offenders off to the Cooler. Cassie's best friends, Lauren and Sam, are hurt that she didn't go to them for help, but also believe she is being bullied.

Cassie's mother has a meeting with Kim and seems relieved to find that bullying is the cause of Cassie's recent strange behaviour. During one of Ruby's lessons, Cassie flees the room terrified – grabbing Karla and harming herself while cowering in the boiler room. Cassie is rushed to hospital and, although she is physically fine, the doctors suspect the onset of a psychological disorder.

Helen's management of the pupils' behaviour, meanwhile, is more lax than ever. When Michaela discovers Helen's address via a social networking site, a gang of Waterloo Road teens turn up and wreck her flat. Desperate for help, Helen rings Tom, who rushes to her aid but leaves Helen seriously considering her future at the school.

Meanwhile, Rachel struggles to keep Max's marriage a secret from Kim. When Rachel finally tells her the truth, Kim dumps him on the spot. Later, Max storms round to Rachel's flat, furious that she told Kim he was married. When Rachel tries to shut him out, Max pushes her and only relents when Rachel threatens to call the police.
Cassie is played by Charlotte Wakefield, Siobhan by Phoebe Dynevor, Michaela by Zarrah Abrahams, Kim by Angela Griffin, Lauren by Darcy Isa, Ruby by Elizabeth Berrington, Karla by Jessica Baglow, Helen by Vinette Robinson, Tom by Jason Done, Rachel by Eva Pope and Max by Tom Chambers.

Perdita
13-11-2009, 19:41
A group of teenage school pupils have been hospitalised with ethanol poisoning after reportedly copying a storyline from Wednesday night's episode of Waterloo Road.

According to BBC News, five girls and a boy consumed the pure alcohol while on the premises of Aldridge School in Walsall, West Midlands yesterday.

It is thought that they later told their head teacher they had been inspired by the latest instalment of BBC One's school drama, which featured a plotline involving pupils mixing ethanol cocktails. The episode in question saw the characters being warned by a nurse that their actions had been "very dangerous".

A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: ''Crews arrived to find five teenage girls and a teenage boy, all between the ages of 14 and 15, who had reportedly consumed ethanol.

''Due to the potentially serious nature of the incident, crews immediately assessed the six pupils on scene before transferring them by land ambulance to Walsall Manor Hospital for further assessment and treatment. Medics were pre-alerted to the arrival of the six pupils, who were all in a stable condition.''

Meanwhile, a representative for the BBC commented: "Waterloo Road has always tackled serious issues of the day in a responsible manner. [The] episode clearly showed the dangers of using ethanol and did not glamorise it in any way. Each storyline is thoroughly researched using experts within their respective fields."

The six teenagers are expected to make a full recovery, though experts have warned that they had a "lucky escape" as ethanol has the potential to kill even in small amounts due to its strength.

FFS, people attack actors because they confuse them with real characters in a film/tv series. Do they not take notice of storylines that will actually explain what can happen if one has too much cake, alcohold, drugs ....

Katy
13-11-2009, 21:55
Why on earth would anyone do that. Are they completly stupid. I thought it was really well done and we saw how serious it was

Abbie
14-11-2009, 00:16
SO did I


Kids are stupid

Perdita
16-11-2009, 17:54
Wednesday 16 December
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE

From bbc website


It's the day of Helen's first official inspection and she is desperate to impress, as the drama about a comprehensive school continues. Having just spent the night with Max, she now believes their romance might be reignited.

Never one to miss an opportunity, Amy offers to keep the entire class under control – if Helen pays her for the favour. Terrified about losing her job, Helen agrees and can't help but think it's £20 well spent when the inspector is obviously impressed with her "teaching ability". It's only when Helen refuses to give further bribes that Amy runs to Rachel and confesses all.

Max has been defending Helen all day but, upon learning that gossip surrounds their relationship, he attempts to sink Helen's career. Helen is forced to face the harsh truth that she's a terrible teacher and decides to leave Waterloo Road for good – although not before leaving a compromising video of her and Max for Rachel to find.

Chris learns of Max's threatening behaviour towards Rachel and is horrified. He nails his colours firmly to Rachel's flag – it's another ally Max has lost. Meanwhile, Lindsay washes her hands of the girl gangs and tries to rekindle her friendship with Ros and, after one day too many of being bullied by Amy, Siobhan ditches her best mate for boyfriend Luke.

Rachel is disgusted by the video of Max and Helen and realises how low Max will stoop – sleeping with a trainee teacher, then ousting Helen from her position to hide it. Unfortunately, Kim is oblivious to the day's drama and, learning that Max has filed for divorce, is persuaded to give him and their relationship another chance.

Helen is played by Vinette Robinson, Max by Tom Chambers, Amy by Ayesha Gwilt, Rachel by Eva Pope, Chris by William Ash, Lindsay by Jenna Louise Coleman, Ros by Sophie McShera, Siobhan by Phoebe Dynevor and Luke by Richie Reeves.

Perdita
26-11-2009, 08:29
Wednesday 23 December
BBC ONE
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Rachel accompanies Lindsay to court for her mother's trial, as the school drama continues, but Marion's case isn't going well.

In the observation gallery Michaela and Ros are horrified to learn about Lindsay's sexual abuse. After a grilling from the prosecution, Lindsay breaks down in the witness box and finally confesses to Rachel the real events of that fateful day.

Back at school, Steph warns Kim to be wary of men like Max Tyler. Hearing about the criticism, Max begins a campaign to have Steph sacked, while insinuating that it's actually Jo who wants her out. When Jo is nominated for an Outstanding Teacher Award she assumes it's down to Max. He accepts her gratitude, despite the fact that he had nothing to do with it.

Jo then discovers that Max lied about her nomination as part of a ruthless plan to bring about Steph's downfall. Infuriated by his deception, she backs Steph, even walking out in sympathy after Max has fired her. Max then tries to enlist Philip's help to spy on Steph in a desperate attempt to gather evidence of her incompetence. When Phillip refuses, events get out of control and a furious Max grabs Phillip and causes him to fall and hurt himself on a filing cabinet.

Elsewhere, Rose ends her relationship with Tom, realising that, as Head of Department with a new son to take care of, she can't fight to be one of his priorities any more. Rachel returns to school and, furious with Max, she reinstates both Steph and Jo. Max then trashes Rachel's desk – he's obviously starting to lose control.

BBC ONE
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The governors have arrived at Waterloo Road to inspect the merger as the drama series set in a comprehensive school continues. Little does Rachel realise that Max intends to spend the day convincing them to fire her.

Rachel and Max have a showdown in front of the governors, each blaming the other for the merger's failings; it's clear that they're not capable of working together. Sick of fighting a turf war with Max, a defeated Rachel hands in her resignation, believing her departure will at least provide some stability at Waterloo Road.

Elsewhere, there's a carnival atmosphere as the pupils enjoy the last day of term and prepare for the Waterloo Road Has Talent contest. Denzil break dances, Josh and Luke play guitar and Philip's controversial comedy act hints at Max's temper.

Grantly reaches his 25th anniversary as a teacher but, upon learning that there is no planned celebration, is morose all day. Steph persuades Bolton to write a street poem about Grantly and his performance impresses the entire school.

After his act, Philip is dragged to the cooler where Max bullies him into keeping quiet about the physical assault. Kim is suspicious about Philip's behaviour and questions him until he reveals the truth – Max hit him. As Max smugly announces Rachel's departure, Kim storms into the staff room to reveal Max's methods. Could this be the end of Max's teaching career?
The second half of this series can be seen in the New Year.

Perdita
26-11-2009, 08:47
Does anybody else get the feeling that Josh is not Tom Clarkson's son? I wish he would get a DNA test to establish whether he really is or not. Poor Ruby throwing the food around :eek: Very enjoyable episode. :thumbsup:

JustJodi
26-11-2009, 09:33
Does anybody else get the feeling that Josh is not Tom Clarkson's son? I wish he would get a DNA test to establish whether he really is or not. Poor Ruby throwing the food around :eek: Very enjoyable episode. :thumbsup:


I do not think he is his son either Perd...Ruby really LOST it didn't she,,,Michela is becoming a real interesting character ...Wow Max is a real JERK !!!!!!!! Wonder how Kim will react when she finds out that Max is a married man..
Steph and Jo ........is this going to be an on going relationship or was it just a one night stand ??????????

Perdita
26-11-2009, 09:48
One night stand, I think ... Steph was absolutely mortified when she woke up. Not sure anything happened, I think she fell asleep drunk and they just shared the bed. :D

Katy
26-11-2009, 13:14
This series is really good. Loved last night ruby was hilarious. Max is evil. Can't wait for him to get found out.

alan45
26-11-2009, 13:19
This series is really good. Loved last night ruby was hilarious. Max is evil. Can't wait for him to get found out.

He's evil sure but he certainly makes for great entertainment

moonstorm
07-01-2010, 13:21
Can anyone tell me what happened to Waterloo Road, why is it not on anymore???

Perdita
07-01-2010, 13:30
From Wiki:

Waterloo Road will break until Spring 2010, resuming at Episode 11 until Episode 20.

Denise Welch (Steph Haydock) will depart during Series 5 after deciding to concentrate on her panellist role on Loose Women and spend more time with her family.[15] Eva Pope (Rachel Mason), Angela Griffin (Kim Campbell) and Dean Smith (Philip Ryan) have also announced that they will also be departing during Series 5.

Katy
07-01-2010, 13:47
Yep thats right its gone off air till spring, they are splitting the series in two but i think that 5 and 6 are running back to back. I enjoyed the first part ofseries, looking forward to the next.

Tannie
07-01-2010, 13:51
Bbc have also decided to air the football on Wednesdays night now which is another reason why Waterloo Road isn't on until Spring now.

Abbie
14-01-2010, 15:51
Thats way too long to wait!!!

Abbie
11-02-2010, 16:00
Now when they say spring? when exactly?

Perdita
11-02-2010, 16:33
Probably March or April time, I hope so anyway. Getting withdrawal symptoms lol :p

Abbie
11-02-2010, 16:38
well not long till march :p

JustJodi
11-02-2010, 23:31
http://www.waterlooroadtv.co.uk/

Perdita
18-02-2010, 10:07
Britain's Got Talent winner George Sampson has reportedly landed a role in BBC school drama Waterloo Road.

According to The Sun, the 16-year-old breakdancer will play a sixth-former named Kyle in the next series of the programme.

A show source told the newspaper: "We really wanted George as he has loads of young fans. It's fair to say his character will be attracting the ladies.

"He'll be a regular and the plan is for his scenes to be on air during the second part of series six later this year."

Sampson is said to be currently learning lines for his first episodes and is expected to begin filming soon.

The star won the second series of Britain's Got Talent in the summer of 2008. As well as securing a part in West End show Into The Hoods, he went on to release a single and dance DVD.

alan45
27-03-2010, 15:49
Waterloo Road returns to our screens on April 7th the BBC have confirmed

Rachel is determined to put the chaos caused by Max Tyler's dramatic departure firmly behind them, as the second half of the latest series of the school drama picks up from where it left off at the end of last year. But for Kim it is not so easy to forget as she reveals that she is expecting Max's baby.

It's year eight pupil Bianka Vale's birthday but the only present she wants is to spend time with her dad, Gary, who has separated from her mum. When Gary turns up at school Bianka is delighted to see him and persuades Grantly to allow her to leave with him. What Grantly doesn't realise is that there is a court order out against Gary, banning him from having unsupervised access to his children.

Rachel sees them leaving, and immediately becomes concerned. She follows them to a caravan in an isolated field where she muscles her way in, refusing to leave as Gary becomes increasingly aggressive. She manages to steal Bianka's phone and lets Kim and the police know their location but Gary's murderous intentions come to the fore. Rachel and Bianka find themselves trapped as Gary vents dangerous gas into the caravan. He is determined to make his ex-wife suffer by taking Bianka from her and if that means killing Rachel as well then so be it.

Back in the staff-room, Grantly finds himself on the receiving end of some hot tempers both for letting Gary take Bianca and for writing his "private memoirs", which reveal some personal secrets about the staff. Ruby is at breaking point with her marital and financial problems, and in an act of desperation starts stealing school equipment to sell on internet auction sites.

In the playground new boy Finn Sharkey arrives, bringing with him cheekiness and mayhem. Chris Mead knows Finn from a previous school – where he had Finn expelled! It's not long before Finn runs riot, disrupting all his classes and influencing Amy, Siobhan and Josh. However, when he returns home to his empty house, it seems Finn may not be the confident, happy-go-lucky boy he makes out.

alan45
27-03-2010, 15:49
Episode 12
Wednesday 14 April 2010

Ruby is still struggling to cope with her personal problems but is reluctant to take anti-depressants. To make matters worse she takes the year 10 class on a trip to a local farm, only for it to be a disaster from the outset. Run by Mark Moran, the older brother of year 10 pupil Craig, the farm is in deep financial trouble. Mark had asked Craig to cancel the trip as the farm is in no state for visitors but Craig “forgot”; he was hoping Ruby would see how much trouble they were in and help convince Mark to sell up.

New boy Finn is still hell-bent on causing trouble and brings alcohol on the trip. He plays Amy and Siobhan off against each other, causing a cat fight. During the ruckus, Josh gets accidentally sprayed in the face with some dangerous chemicals.

Mark is worried the farm could be shut down due to Josh’s accident, but that is nothing compared to his anger when he realises he has been betrayed by Craig. However, Ruby helps Mark to see how unhappy Craig is and how much potential he has for his future, and the brothers decide that they’ll stick together and do the right thing for both of them, whether that means selling the farm or not. At the end of the disastrous day Ruby is forced to admit to Rachel that she’s not coping and her personal problems are affecting her work. However, she’s not quite prepared for Rachel’s response.

Elsewhere, Chris and Kim roll out a peer mentoring scheme which causes all kinds of trouble – particularly when Bolton and Paul start a “complaints box” for the younger students to leave anonymous complaints about the staff. Affronted, Grantly goes on the rampage, only to be firmly put in his place by Rachel. Kim has her own problems looming as she is prepares to go to her first ultrasound. Luckily Chris offers to go with her so she won’t be alone.

Katy
08-04-2010, 16:01
I have missed Waterloo Road! So glad it was back last night, and brilliantly done, Rachel what a hero! that was prbably one of the best episodes that i have seen.

lizann
08-04-2010, 16:13
Kim is leaving soon i think

Katy
22-04-2010, 09:49
I actually felt sorry for Michaela in last nights episode, The Aden had a right attitude on him.

The new guy looks nice.

Perdita
22-04-2010, 09:56
I felt sorry for Michaela too :(

JustJodi
22-04-2010, 10:55
I really feel Michela will GROW in this series, every one can remember what a real BATCH she was, shes really grown up, and I felt bad for her, Chris was out of order, he should have never favoured just certain students in front of others.
The last two episodes have been really good, I am looking forward to the rest of the series :-)

alan45
22-04-2010, 13:30
Episode 14

It’s Josh’s birthday and Tom is planning a party. Josh and Lauren’s flirting picks up pace, only to come to an abrupt end when the secret of Lauren’s large birthmark on her back is revealed to the whole school. Totally humiliated and desperate Lauren steals hydrogen peroxide from the science lab to try and bleach the birthmark away.

In an attempt to earn brownie points with Rachel, Ruby organises a ‘Clothes Swap’ event at school for students to bring in old clothes and swap them for new ones. However, she abuses her position and takes the best clothes for herself to sell online. When she’s caught, Rachel makes it clear that if she’s not willing to ask for help, then she’s on her last warning.

Adam sets about making sweeping changes in the canteen, much to Rose’s annoyance. Nevertheless his new style ‘sit down’ meals prove successful in getting the students and staff to talk and socialise over a healthy meal. Despite the success it is clear that he needs to be less bullish in his methods. When Rachel comes to discuss this with him Finn locks her and Adam into a store room, giving the pair plenty of time to catch up on old times.

Meanwhile, Grantly claims depression in an attempt to get out of supervising an overnight trip, only to be quickly sussed by Kim. Sambuca tries to get Bolton’s attention, and Steph makes a romantic connection of her own with the charming Oliver.

moonstorm
23-04-2010, 09:57
Episode 15

New boy Finn's disruptive behaviour continues at Waterloo Road and he persuades Josh and Amy to join him in smoking a legal high. For Amy, it's a far-from-pleasant experience and Josh has further side-effects when he starts hallucinating in class.

Tom, worried about his son's behaviour, questions Josh who "fesses" up – believing that his dad would be cool about it as they are more like friends than father and son. However, Josh is stunned and humiliated by Tom's angry reaction and, in retaliation, he spikes Tom's lunch with the drug.

Meanwhile, when a frightened Kim has a pregnancy scare, Tom offers to drive her to hospital but, during the journey, the drug's effects take hold and the car crashes, leaving Tom fighting for his life and Kim worried about the future of her baby.

Back at school, Chris is trying to cement a sports partnership with a local posh school. The head, Camilla, is visiting Waterloo Road to consider the proposal, and Chris's attempts to keep the worst side of the school from her fail as she witnesses general rowdiness and the after effects of Josh's behaviour. With plans for the partnership in tatters, Steph steps in to truthfully tell Camilla that Chris only has the schools' best interests at heart, and that they work hard to fix the problems they have. Camilla, however, is only prepared to enter a partnership if Chris agrees to total honesty and openness about Waterloo Road's problems.

Elsewhere, Sam is annoyed with Bolton for ignoring her since their kiss. She seethes about it quietly, thinking he's laughing about her with his friends, until her anger comes out on the basketball court and a fight ensues. Bolton tries to apologise, saying he didn't mean to lead her on, but Sam calls him on it, knowing that he is just embarrassed about her in front of his mates. Adam, meanwhile, discovers Ruby's diazepam but agrees to keep it a secret, and Philip and Ros continue to drift apart as Ros's crush on head of French, Jo, develops.

Perdita
29-04-2010, 14:14
Wednesday 19 May
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE




Jo Lipsett (Sarah Jane Potts) is forced to question her future at the schoolHead of French Jo Lipsett is full of encouragement for her brightest pupil, Ros, unaware that the girl has developed a serious crush on her, as the drama set in a Rochdale comprehensive school continues.

Buoyed by the success of her first exam, Ros kisses a shocked Jo, believing that she feels the same way – but Jo quickly goes to tell Rachel.

When Rachel reveals that she knows about the kiss, a humiliated Ros confronts Jo – publicly declaring her love in the process. Jo angrily denies any feelings and in retaliation Ros formally accuses Jo of acting inappropriately. Rachel has no choice but to suspend Jo, leaving her questioning her future at Waterloo Road.

Rachel agrees to let Adam set up a new school takeaway scheme to encourage the kids to eat healthily at home. Meanwhile there are tensions between Ruby and Steph over their living arrangements. Steph asks Ruby to move out.

The news hits Ruby hard and Adam finds her wallowing in self-pity. Recognising her growing dependency on pills, Adam forces Ruby to come off them for a day and help him run the takeaway scheme. Ruby secures countless orders for takeaways but under pressure she accidentally sets off the fire alarm. Adam is furious but covers for her with Rachel. A grateful Ruby agrees to come off the pills, for good.

Stressed by the Ros situation, Rachel explodes at Adam and he accuses her of not being able to trust him. As things come to a head, Rachel makes a life-changing decision.

moonstorm
29-04-2010, 14:34
Never thought I would feel sorry for Ruby but I am!

Perdita
07-05-2010, 06:55
WR episode 17 (26 May 2010)

Head of French Jo Lipsett is full of encouragement for her brightest pupil, Ros, unaware that the girl has developed a serious crush on her, as the drama set in a Rochdale comprehensive school continues.

Buoyed by the success of her first exam, Ros kisses a shocked Jo, believing that she feels the same way – but Jo quickly goes to tell Rachel.

When Rachel reveals that she knows about the kiss, a humiliated Ros confronts Jo – publicly declaring her love in the process. Jo angrily denies any feelings and in retaliation Ros formally accuses Jo of acting inappropriately. Rachel has no choice but to suspend Jo, leaving her questioning her future at Waterloo Road.

Rachel agrees to let Adam set up a new school takeaway scheme to encourage the kids to eat healthily at home. Meanwhile there are tensions between Ruby and Steph over their living arrangements. Steph asks Ruby to move out.

The news hits Ruby hard and Adam finds her wallowing in self-pity. Recognising her growing dependency on pills, Adam forces Ruby to come off them for a day and help him run the takeaway scheme. Ruby secures countless orders for takeaways but under pressure she accidentally sets off the fire alarm. Adam is furious but covers for her with Rachel. A grateful Ruby agrees to come off the pills, for good.

Stressed by the Ros situation, Rachel explodes at Adam and he accuses her of not being able to trust him. As things come to a head, Rachel makes a life-changing decision.

Perdita
07-05-2010, 07:00
The spoiler for 26 May are the same as for 19 May :(

Perdita
13-05-2010, 12:20
Waterloo Road 2nd June

Kim's (Angela Griffin) day takes a dramatic turn

Kim's and Chris's professional and personal relationship comes under strain when they take Year 10 on a trip to an art gallery, as the drama set in a Rochdale comprehensive school continues.

Finn immediately starts to cause trouble and encourages Amy to steal paints from the gift shop. When he hears Kim suggest to Amy that she shouldn't let Finn lead her astray he threatens to break up with her. Amy is so desperate to keep Finn happy that she agrees to prove her love for him. While Finn creates a distraction, Amy paints a heart-shaped representation of her and Finn over a valuable painting of lovers.

Tensions between Chris and Kim escalate when Chris's girlfriend, Anna, turns up at the gallery. Kim is jealous and suffers from what she thinks are Braxton Hicks contractions, only to collapse in pain. Chris gets her to the hospital where she has to undergo an emergency Caesarean section.

Back at school, Philip's attempt to inspire Ros with a list of pros and cons about her backfires when Michaela finds it. She is insulted that Philip has extolled Ros's virtues by comparing her to the other girls in her year. She spreads posters around the school labelling Philip a sexist pig, and a huge gender argument soon takes hold. Rachel tries to turn this into a debate between the sixth form boys and girls, hoping to make them realise that the sexes need to work together.

Meanwhile, Steph realises that her relationship with Ollie is not so perfect. When confronted, Ollie digs a hole for himself, saying he's lucky to be with anyone at his age, leaving Steph feeling like a consolation prize. Ruby's crush on Adam develops when he offers to help her move into her new flat.

Perdita
20-05-2010, 12:55
Wednesday 9 June
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE and BBC HD

Kim's (Angela Griffin) day takes a dramatic turnKim's and Chris's professional and personal relationship comes under strain when they take Year 10 on a trip to an art gallery, as the drama set in a Rochdale comprehensive school continues.

Finn immediately starts to cause trouble and encourages Amy to steal paints from the gift shop. When he hears Kim suggest to Amy that she shouldn't let Finn lead her astray he threatens to break up with her. Amy is so desperate to keep Finn happy that she agrees to prove her love for him. While Finn creates a distraction, Amy paints a heart-shaped representation of her and Finn over a valuable painting of lovers.

Tensions between Chris and Kim escalate when Chris's girlfriend, Anna, turns up at the gallery. Kim is jealous and suffers from what she thinks are Braxton Hicks contractions, only to collapse in pain. Chris gets her to the hospital where she has to undergo an emergency Caesarean section.

Back at school, Philip's attempt to inspire Ros with a list of pros and cons about her backfires when Michaela finds it. She is insulted that Philip has extolled Ros's virtues by comparing her to the other girls in her year. She spreads posters around the school labelling Philip a sexist pig, and a huge gender argument soon takes hold. Rachel tries to turn this into a debate between the sixth form boys and girls, hoping to make them realise that the sexes need to work together.

Meanwhile, Steph realises that her relationship with Ollie is not so perfect. When confronted, Ollie digs a hole for himself, saying he's lucky to be with anyone at his age, leaving Steph feeling like a consolation prize. Ruby's crush on Adam develops when he offers to help her move into her new flat.

Katy
03-06-2010, 12:59
Were a week behind hnow i think arent we because of the Holby City week off and the Prime Minister thing which is why things are all a little muddled in the magazines and stuff.

I did feel sorry for Ruby and now i just find her extremely annoyiong! where on earth has the Rachel and Adam thing come from, its a bit random isnt it.

moonstorm
03-06-2010, 13:04
I think the Adam thing is leading in to her departure?

Katy
03-06-2010, 13:10
ah yeah, good thinking! i hadnt thought of that.

Perdita
03-06-2010, 13:37
Wednesday 23 June
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE and BBC HD


Ruby's (Elizabeth Berrington) day gets off to a bad start

Ruby's day gets off to a bad start when husband John announces he wants a divorce, as the drama set in a Rochdale comprehensive school continues. At work things aren't much better for Ruby as Rachel adds to her workload by putting her in charge of organising the school prom.

When Adam and Rachel announce their engagement, Ruby is devastated, still believing there is something between herself and Adam. Oblivious to her feelings, Adam gives Ruby a sneak peak at the wedding cake he's made for Rachel. Once left alone Ruby lets her emotions get the better of her and trashes the cake.

A distraught and lonely Ruby then turns to her pills for solace, only to discover she's run out. Buckling under the stress, she locks herself in her office. The fallout is huge with Rachel finally uncovering the truth about Ruby's drug addiction.

As a consequence of their behaviour in the art gallery, Finn and Amy are being kept apart. Frustrated by the situation Amy plays up in class and finds herself on the receiving end of Ruby's meltdown. Feeling she's reached the end of the line with Amy's behaviour, Rachel threatens the pupil with a move to a different school.

Meanwhile, Sam and Bolton continue to pretend they don't fancy each other and end up asking different people to the prom. And Steph gets herself in hot water with Rachel when she decides to make a teachers' calendar to raise cash for the prom but "forgets" to mention that the pictures will be in the nude!

Abbie
23-06-2010, 21:47
was it on today? :( did i miss it?

Katy
23-06-2010, 22:13
i dont think so, inspector lynley was on as was a repeat of out numbered on the beeb tonight from what i remember. Im pretty sure they said the final two episodes are going to be shown back to back next week or week after, that was from waterloo road tv a while ago so it may have changed.

Abbie
23-06-2010, 22:22
Was it on last week?

Katy
23-06-2010, 22:24
erm the last one i saw i was at uni and i came back from uni not last week but week before so no i dont think it was.

Abbie
23-06-2010, 22:33
I really need to catch up

Perdita
24-06-2010, 13:40
Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Ruby (Elizabeth Berrington) has a bad start to the day


Ruby's day gets off to a bad start when husband John announces he wants a divorce, in the penultimate episode of the drama set in a Rochdale school.

Over at school, things aren't much better as Rachel adds to Ruby's workload by putting her in charge of organising the school prom.

When Adam and Rachel later announce their engagement, Ruby is devastated – still believing there is something between her and Adam. Oblivious to her feelings, Adam gives Ruby a sneak peak at the wedding cake he's made for Rachel. Once left alone, Ruby lets her emotions get the better of her and trashes the cake.

Feeling distraught and lonely she turns to her pills for solace, only to discover she's run out, and, buckling under the stress, locks herself in her office. The resulting fallout is huge, with Rachel finally uncovering the truth about Ruby's drug addiction.

This episode airs 14 July 2010

As a consequence of their behaviour in the art gallery, meanwhile, Finn and Amy are being kept apart. Frustrated by the situation, Amy plays up in class and finds herself on the receiving end of Ruby's meltdown. Feeling she's reached the end of the line with Amy's behaviour, Rachel threatens Amy with a move to a different school.

Elsewhere, Sam and Bolton continue to pretend they don't fancy each other and end up asking different people to the prom, while Steph lands herself in hot water with Rachel when she decides to make a teachers' calendar to raise cash for the prom but conveniently "forgets" to mention that it's a naked calendar.

Chris_2k11
24-06-2010, 14:35
this series has been brilliant, best show on tv at the minute.

Abbie
24-06-2010, 14:40
Im going to miss watching it with all my uni friends though, I loved awatching it with them

moonstorm
24-06-2010, 16:07
Is this coming to an end soon?

Katy
24-06-2010, 19:00
theres two more left i tink in series 5, but i dont htink its long before 6 will be on our screens as that has been filmed already i think.
your right Chris this series has been brilliant, the first part and the second.

moonstorm
25-06-2010, 08:18
Thanks Katy, love this too much for it to be off screen for too long.

Abbie
01-07-2010, 22:16
anyone know when its back on?

JustJodi
01-07-2010, 22:49
Dunno if this helps http://www.tv.com/waterloo-road/show/61749/episode.html

or this one ?????

http://www.waterlooroadtv.co.uk/eps/index.php

Perdita
06-07-2010, 12:34
There is an episode on Wednesday, 14 July 2010


Finn proposes a suicide pact
Airs on Thursday, July 15 2010 20:00 BST on BBC One


Finn and Amy's relationship takes a terrifying turn and Rachel must decide where her future lies, in the dramatic conclusion of the drama set in a Rochdale school.

When Finn's parents tell him they're moving to LA, his relationship with Amy looks doomed. Amy is later stunned when he proposes they make a suicide pact, rather than live without each other. A nervous Amy, who has become so dependent on him, agrees and they head off to an isolated beach.

Back at school, Chris and Kim become increasingly worried about the couple's behaviour and, when they discover Finn and Amy's phones and other belongings in the school dumpsters, a frantic Chris rushes off to try and find them.

Meanwhile, it's the day of Rachel and Adam's wedding. Adam, however, is put out when he discovers Rachel didn't book the hotel for their wedding night and becomes increasingly impatient as it seems her attention is permanently on school matters, rather than on what is supposed to be their big day.

Adam has finally had enough when it looks as if Rachel might prioritise Finn and Amy over their actual wedding ceremony – leaving Rachel wondering if she will be left standing at the altar.

Elsewhere, the school prom faces disaster when the hotel booked for the event is flooded with sewage. Undeterred, Steph organises to move it to the school hall and it becomes a race against time to get everything ready.

When Ruby calls Ollie in for help, Steph is immediately put out but has to admit they need his assistance and contacts. Elsewhere, Bolton gets increasingly jealous about Paul taking Sambuca to the prom and finally admits to his mate just how much he likes her.

Abbie
06-07-2010, 17:02
Ok thanks so Ive just checked and I havent missed an episode :)

OMG though it hasnt been on in weeks!!!

JustJodi
06-07-2010, 17:13
so there will be two episodes on wed and thurs ??????????????????????/

Abbie
06-07-2010, 17:13
I hope so, its been too long!!!!

Perdita
06-07-2010, 17:14
Yes, Jodi, one on Wednesday and one on Thursday, good news :)

Katy
06-07-2010, 18:58
gppd about time to! i have missed it! cant wait to see how it ends, hopefully its not off air for too long in between series

moonstorm
07-07-2010, 10:14
I think having this break has spoiled it a bit, kinda lost momentum but still looking forward to watching it again.

Abbie
07-07-2010, 13:05
^ yeah I agree, I mean I'll still watch it, but the break has spoiled it for me

Perdita
08-07-2010, 14:13
Eva Pope has revealed details of her forthcoming exit from BBC drama Waterloo Road.

The actress told What's On TV that she is pleased with the storyline that sees her character Rachel Mason leave the show.

“I didn’t have much of a say in it, but I do think she deserved a nice, fun exit considering the amount of trauma she’s been through over the years,” she said.

In the forthcoming series, Mason will quit her position as headteacher at Waterloo Road Comprehensive and marry chef Adam Fleet (Steven Waddington).

“It’s been scary for Rachel and it took a strong person to make her even consider getting married.

“[She's] an extremely strong woman and it takes a lot for someone to be able to be her equal. It takes someone of equal strength to get inside her life because she doesn’t like to let anyone get too close. Adam sees that and opens up her vulnerability."

Pope admitted that she will miss playing the role.

“I loved the character and she has had so much support from fans of the show that I feel like I might have let them down by going. But it’s always good to move on. I’ve never stayed on anything as long as this - three years for me is unheard of.”

Amanda Burton will replace Pope on the show, playing new headteacher Karen Fisher.

The new series of Waterloo Road will air on BBC One later in the year.

Chris_2k11
12-07-2010, 11:01
I'm gonna miss Rachel :( Still, Amanda Burton should be a good replacement.

Back on Wednesday and Thursday btw! at last!

alan45
14-07-2010, 18:35
Eva Pope has reportedly confessed that she grew "frustrated" over her Waterloo Road character during her final months with the show.

The actress's alter ego Rachel Mason will make her final appearance in the BBC drama when the current series concludes tomorrow night.

Speaking to We Love Telly about her decision to quit the programme, Pope explained: "My three-year contract was up and it felt like the potential Rachel had as a character was not being utilised. She was becoming this slightly two-dimensional being who wasn't allowed any faults or feelings.

"I thought there was a lot more to her that wasn't being seen and eventually it was really frustrating to play. The role wasn't a challenge anymore."

Asked whether she misses the part, Pope replied: "It's the people you miss. I had the best time ever with the cast and crew and I will miss them. We had a big party when I left - we felt the effects for some time afterwards!"

Karen Fisher - a new character played by Amanda Burton - will take over Rachel's position as Waterloo Road's headteacher in the next series.

DaVeyWaVey
15-07-2010, 15:38
I have to agree with Eva. Rachel's character was really good in Series 3, but then I think she went downhill.

However, the first ten episodes of Series 5 were the best for some time, but the remaining ten episodes have disappointed me. They should have kept Max as a villain and Helen as the delusional teacher for a lot longer.

megan999
18-07-2010, 17:14
I will miss Rachel too. But Amanda Burton is a good replacement IMO.

So what's going to happen to Finn and Amy? I guess they spilt up. Will Finn still move to LA with his parents?

bethjohnson
22-08-2010, 21:06
Wow I knew I recognised her, but she wasnt geordie in this!!! This was the episodes I first got into Waterloo Road! Hey I googled the actress and found this site for her www.hollymatthews.net apparently she is going to be in a film soon...wow!

lizann
23-09-2021, 11:56
Waterloo Road is returning and will be set and made in Manchester

Perdita
24-01-2022, 13:19
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/waterloo-road/a38864171/waterloo-road-angela-griffin-adam-thomas-returning/


Almost seven years after it last aired, Waterloo Road is set to return to BBC One later this year ? and the series will welcome back some familiar faces to the school.

Following the announcement of Waterloo Road's return, the popular drama has confirmed that Angela Griffin, Adam Thomas and Katie Griffiths will all be reprising their roles for the upcoming episodes.

Angela Griffin's Kim Campbell will be back in the staff room as the new Headteacher, while Adam Thomas and Katie Griffiths' Donte and Chlo Charles are also set to star.

As they prepare for filming to kick off next month, the returning cast have shared their excitement at stepping back into the corridors of high school.

"I feel really honoured to be joining the new series of Waterloo Road," Angela Griffin said, promising "amazing storylines" ahead.

"It is exciting to be stepping back into Kim's shoes and I can't wait to explore her life, character and how she has evolved since we last met her.... I'm looking forward to welcoming viewers back to Waterloo Road."

Ready to begin a new chapter for Donte, Adam Thomas shared his excitement at going "back to where it all started".

"Waterloo Road was a huge part of my life and career so to go back 15 years later is a dream come true," the former Emmerdale star said. "I can't wait to see some old faces and some new. I know this series is going to be the best one yet."

Unsurprisingly, Adam's on-screen wife Katie Griffiths is just as excited. "Chlo was my first professional acting role, and I feel so lucky to be part of the show again," she said. "I can't wait to see what stories unfold!"

Waterloo Road will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer later this year.

Perdita
11-02-2022, 04:14
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/waterloo-road/a39032746/waterloo-road-coronation-street-kym-marsh-cast-additions/


The Waterloo Road revival has announced a host of new cast additions, with former Coronation Street star Kym Marsh among the names signing on.

The show was confirmed to be returning last year after being axed back in 2016, and will be bringing back some familiar faces to boot.

It's now been revealed that some fresh stars will be coming on board too as a new batch of staff, including Kym, who will play Nicky Walters ? a school canteen worker who is also a mother of two pupils.

Fellow Corrie stars Sonia Ibrahim and Rachel Leskovac have also been cast as Jamilah Omar, the school's social worker and Coral Walker, the head of English.

EastEnders star Jo Coffey will play Wendy Whitwell, headteacher Kim Campbell's PA, while Vincent Jerome (Wonder Woman 1984) and James Baxter (Still Open All Hours) have been cast as deputy heads Lindon King and Joe Casey, respectively.

Also on board is Shauna Shim (The Worst Witch) as music teacher Valerie Chambers, Neil Fitzmaurice (Peep Show) as history teacher Neil Guthrie, and Katherine Pearce (Rules of the Game) as early career teacher Amy Spratt.

Speaking on joining, Kym said: "I'm thrilled to be joining the fabulous cast of Waterloo Road, it's such a joy to get the opportunity to film in Manchester again and I can't wait to get going!"

It comes after it was confirmed that Angela Griffin, Adam Thomas and Katie Griffiths will all be returning to Waterloo Road as headteacher Kim, Donte and Chlo Charles.

Executive producer Cameron Roach said: "We're incredibly excited to announce our new cast, and we believe that alongside the return of Kim Campbell we're creating some new iconic characters for the next generation of Waterloo Road. We look forward to the audience joining them in the staff room."

Waterloo Road will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer later this year.

Perdita
25-11-2022, 08:34
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/a42062247/waterloo-road-return-date-first-look/


Last year, it was announced that the BBC was bringing back Waterloo Road. It has now been confirmed the school drama will premiere on BBC One and iPlayer in January.

New pictures have also been released showing the cast in action ? and it appears we're in for a lively time.

As the school year begins, a peaceful protest turns into a riot, and "the events of the day will have huge ramifications for everyone involved".

In the images, we see students holding placards and headteacher Kim Campbell (played by Waterloo Road alumni Angela Griffin) with a megaphone.

A statement from the show reveals: "Across the term, Waterloo Road?s teachers and parents are going to have to learn on their feet as they try to navigate the ever changing social landscape - from teen homelessness to the cost of living, being LGBTQ+, racism, sexism, mental health and everything else facing young teens today.

"Amongst the chaos, the students, faculty and parents still make time for friendships, fun, and a few romances. The pupils have a lot to contend with this term, but they will learn to lean on one another to survive the year and try to stay out of detention as much as possible.

"Riots, scandals, fractured families and challenging kids ? for Headteacher Kim Campbell and her team, fire-fighting is a way of life. Who said education was easy?"

Former cast members Adam Thomas and Katie Griffiths, who played Donte and Chlo Charles, are also returning to the series alongside their daughter Izzy, who'll be played by Adam's niece Scarlett Thomas, and son Tommy, played by his real-life son Teddy.

New cast members include Coronation Street's Kym Marsh (who'll play canteen worker Nicky Walters), Rachel Leskovac (Coral Walker) and Sonia Ibrahim (Jamilah Omar), Emmerdale's James Baxter (Joe Casey) and EastEnders star Jo Coffey (Wendy Whitwell).

The drama first aired in 2006 and followed a troubled comprehensive school set in Rochdale. We look forward to seeing what the reboot brings.

Perdita
06-12-2023, 17:17
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/waterloo-road/a46044317/waterloo-road-series-3-premiere-date/


Waterloo Road has confirmed the return date for its newest series.

The school-based drama will be back on BBC One and iPlayer for its third revival series (13th overall series) on Tuesday, January 2, at 8pm.

It looks like all eight episodes of the upcoming run will be released for streaming on that date, as happened throughout 2023. While not confirmed yet, viewers wanting to watch the old-fashioned way will likely be able to do so weekly.

The synopsis for the first new episode states: "Kim rolls out a fresh initiative that causes fireworks for staff and pupils alike, and two worlds collide when Tonya forms an unlikely bond with new boy Schuey."

Digital Spy exclusively confirmed Schuey and four other characters (with pictures), so if you want to check that out, you can do so right here.

The second season ended with the death of student Danny Lewis, while Preston Walters suffered a cardiac arrest (not to mention his mum Nicky's ongoing money troubles), so there's plenty of drama for the upcoming episodes to explore.

Kim actress Angela Griffin recently spoke to Digital Spy and revealed that she'd love for her real-life husband Jason Milligan to return as loan shark Vinnie McCullen, as well as Denise Welch's Steph Haydock from the old series.

If these things don't happen in the upcoming batch of episodes, maybe they will in the already-greenlit fourth and fifth series.

Waterloo Road will return on January 2 on BBC One, with all of series 3 dropping on iPlayer on the same day.

Perdita
29-01-2025, 17:01
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/waterloo-road/a63599655/waterloo-road-return-date-another-familiar-face/


Waterloo Road has announced a return date, with another familiar face from the past coming back too.

The hit BBC school soap is due to return for its fifth revived season very soon, the broadcaster announcing that it will be back on screens on Tuesday, February 11 at 9pm ? with all episodes available from 6am that morning on BBC iPlayer.

The BBC has also revealed that Zeriozha Annika is back as Donte Charles's former flame Celine Stone, who previously appeared as a pupil in seasons 2 and 3 back in 2007 and 2008.

Now a happily married mum to Ashton (Hollyoaks' Cory McClane), her comeback will raise questions for Donte.

Also announced is Niamh Blackshaw ? best known for playing Juliet Nightingale on Hollyoaks ? as student Agnes Eccleston, described as a committed Christian who also harbours a rebellious streak.

Other new additions include The Bay's Lucy Chambers as Libby Gutherie's carefree and curious sister Cat and Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl's Lauren Patel as teacher Jas Sharma, who is the daughter of Nisha Chandra.

A few first-look stills from the new season have also been released.

It comes after the show recently confirmed that Jason Merrells will be back as former headteacher Jack Rimmer after appearing in the original series. In the revival, he is a counsellor who has left education, though is back living in Manchester.

Lindsey Coulson also joins the cast as new head Dame Stella Drake, who takes over from Steve Savage (Jason Manford) after he was arrested for covering up his son's accidental killing of Boz Osbourne.

Waterloo Road returns on Tuesday, February 11 BBC One at 9pm and BBC iPlayer at 6am.