Thats way too long to wait!!!
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Thats way too long to wait!!!
Now when they say spring? when exactly?
Probably March or April time, I hope so anyway. Getting withdrawal symptoms lol :p
well not long till march :p
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.
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.
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.
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.
Kim is leaving soon i think