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| show_name = Waterloo Road | | show_name = Waterloo Road | ||
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| format = Drama | | format = Drama | ||
| runtime = 60 min | | runtime = 60 min | ||
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| starring = ''see separate section'' | | starring = ''see separate section'' | ||
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| num_episodes = 8 | | num_episodes = 8 | ||
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'''''Waterloo Road''''' was an eight part |
'''''Waterloo Road''''' was an eight part ] series about a ], its ]s and students. It is produced by the production company responsible for '']'' and '']''. It has now been annouced that another twelve part series will be aired in 2007 due to the good viewing figures Waterloo Road obtained in the first series and is likely to have a further third series of Waterloo Road in 2008. | ||
==Main cast== | ==Main cast== | ||
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*] - Donte Charles | *] - Donte Charles | ||
*] - Chlo Grainger | *] - Chlo Grainger | ||
==Episodes*spoiler*== | |||
Episode 1: Waterloo road is a school is at the bottom of every league table in the country. At the beginning of this episode, the current head teacher has a nervous breakdown and so reluctant deputy head Jack rimmer is thrown into the head position. In a quick meeting in his local pub he signs on Andrew Treneman who previously worked at a private school. Meanwhile teachers at waterloo Tom Clarkson and Lorna are in a relationship but Tom does not love Lorna and tells her he does not want to marry her. Lorna is devastated and asks her best friend izzie to ask him why as she believes there is someone else and after a quick interogation he reveals there is someone else, her. Izzie then tells Izzie to stay away from her. On Andrew's first day he sees one of his pupils, Donte Charles steal another child's bus pass. He confronts Donte and demands the police are called. Back at school jack is incredibly stresse after he finds out Donte has been arrested. Andrew has clashes with Jack and Kim Campbell who is the art teacher | |||
==Ratings== | |||
Episode 1 : 5.03 Million Viewers | |||
Episode 2 : 4.56 Million Viewers | |||
Episode 3 : 4.47 Million viewers | |||
Episode 4 : 4.59 Million viewers | |||
Episode 5 : 4.8 million Viewers | |||
Episode 6 : 4.07 Million Viewers | |||
Episode 7 : 4.6 Million Viewers | |||
Episode 8 : 4.6 million viewers | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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Waterloo Road | |
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Created by | Maureen Chadwick & Ann McManus |
Starring | see separate section |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Producer | Shed Productions |
Running time | 60 min |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 9 March 2006 – 27 April 2006 |
Related | |
Hope and Glory; Teachers |
Waterloo Road was an eight part BBC television drama series about a comprehensive school, its teachers and students. It is produced by the production company responsible for Bad Girls and Footballer's Wives. It has now been annouced that another twelve part series will be aired in 2007 due to the good viewing figures Waterloo Road obtained in the first series and is likely to have a further third series of Waterloo Road in 2008.
Main cast
- Jason Merrells - Jack Rimmer
- Angela Griffin - Kim Campbell
- Jamie Glover - Andrew Treneman
- Jason Done - Tom Clarkson
- Jill Halfpenny - Izzie Redpath
- Camilla Power - Lorna Dickey
- Denise Welch - Steph Haydock
- Adam Thomas - Donte Charles
- Katie Griffiths - Chlo Grainger
External links
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