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Waterloo Road Ep 18/20
Wednesday 6 May
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin) faces a battle to keep daughter Grace (Meagan McPherson-Gowe) in Waterloo RoadKim's day begins well as she's sure the Home Office have finally stopped investigating her, as the drama about a Rochdale-based comprehensive school continues. She throws her energy into mediating the bitter battle between Donte and Chlo, as they wrangle over their baby's future. Donte is determined to raise his baby, even if it means divorcing Chlo. Tom even offers to help raise the child and house Donte – leaving Chlo feeling more alone than ever.
Kim later finds a tearful Chlo hiding in the toilets, but their heartfelt talk is cut short when Chlo doubles up in pain. Kim calls an ambulance and tries to stay calm for a terrified Chlo, as her baby isn't due for another six weeks. Donte rushes to Chlo's side, but the news isn't good.
The Home Office, meanwhile, closes in on Kim. An official turns up at the school to tell a shocked Eddie and Rachel that Kim has taken Grace against the father's wishes. Rachel is certain Kim can explain, but Kim knows that her secret has finally been exposed. The officials paint her as little more than a criminal who paid another woman for her baby, and the events that follow see Kim's world come crashing down around her.
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Im really liking Marley and Flick at the mo..ii want them to get back together they really suit each other just a shame her dad is an idiot and bribed Marley.
Im also liking Janeece this series ii have liked her in previous one's but this one she's really grown up and after Maxine's death she dealt with that really well and has grown up more..she just needs to not have them boobs and be natural.
Not really enjoyin Donte and Chlo at the mo it's all abit un real with them being married and her pregnant now..im not liking the way they are where as previous series ive loved them.
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Waterloo Road Ep 19/20
Wednesday 13 May
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
Kim (Angela Griffin) struggles to keep things together Still reeling from losing daughter Grace, Kim struggles to keep things together as organiser of the school fundraising day, in the penultimate episode of the drama about a Rochdale-based comprehensive.
A surprise visit from her ex, Andrew, could either bring Kim the support she needs or just raise further questions about her conduct in Rwanda. Andrew confronts her about acting so impulsively, an argument that turns personal as they fight over the dregs of their relationship.
Meanwhile, Rose and Candice prepare a menu for the relief day, using cheap meat which is past its sell-by-date. Having given it the once-over and taken off the labels, they think no one will be any the wiser, but when a mystery illness strikes the school, the dodgy dealings in the canteen come under suspicion.
Elsewhere, Marley shows up with Ralph's money and demands that he and Flick should be allowed to see each other again. Enraged, Ralph attacks Marley, who is reluctant to call the police, but Flick insists. Ralph is arrested and Marley reassures Flick that she can stay at his house. As they collect her things they run into a broken Ralph, who begs her to stay, forcing her to make a choice.
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Poor Kim! that was so sad!
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I cried a little bit, i thought it was really well done, Chlo had her baby and Kims was taken away.
I thikn they are all being a bit harsh towards Philip as well, he hasnt been as bad as Flick is makking out, poor kid.
I was so glad Chlo changed her mind about the baby.
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I don't think the production team really thought it through about Chlo givin birth as she said it wasn't due for another 6 weeks..so premature, then surely it would of needed to go into intensive care for a while. And sum how she managed to have her tights on still when in the ambulance :S.
And when Tom and Rose came to the hospital the baby had ginger hair! How can that be when Chlo's blonde and Donte's dark..strange indeed. I'm glad she wanted to keep the baby in end.
I feel sorry for Flick with the whole 'Creepy Philip' thing he does seem to be following her and that underwear he planted in her bag..YUK! He does seem to be abit creepy though.
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This is a bit of a random post but I just found out that the actor who plays Eddie in WR is the voice on Bob in Bob the Builder! :eek: :)
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Yeah I remember finding that out and thinking it was reallyvcool!
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He’s one of TV’s best-known faces, but after 25 years Neil Morrissey is calling it a day.
Neil, who says acting is now “more pain than fun”, will now devote his energies to running a pub.
“Acting has been good to me,” he said. “But a lot of what I do now is nothing more than factory television, more pain than fun.
“I find running a pub to be far more challenging, much more creative.”
Neil has filmed his final scenes as deputy head Eddie Lawson in school drama Waterloo Road.
He now intends to focus on his latest project, a 17th century Yorkshire pub. This summer he will also work in theatre after landing the lead role in Rainman.
And Neil, who co-starred with Martin Clunes in the sitcom Men Behaving Badly, will rely on his lucrative job as the voice of kids’ character Bob the Builder to sustain him as he tries his hand at being a landlord and brewer.
It is not clear whether the pub, which he co-owns with pal Richard Fox, is turning over a profit.
“We want to make money out of it but principally we’re doing it for the love of it,” he admitted.
The pair have developed their own beer, Morrissey Fox Blonde Ale, to brew and sell at Ye Olde Punch Bowl Inn in Marton cum Grafton, N Yorks.
Neil, whose final scenes in Waterloo Road will be screened on BBC1 tonight, is believed to have lost £1.5million in an earlier involvement in the hotel business.
Noooo :crying:
The way things are in the pub trade, he will come back to acting very soon.
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OOOOOOH NO - Ive got a bad feeling ... :(