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File:300waterlooroad.jpgAdult cast of Waterloo Road | |
Created by | Ann McManus Maureen Chadwick |
Starring | See "Cast And Crew" Section |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Running time | Approximately 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | March 9, 2006 – April 27, 2006 |
Waterloo Road is a BBC television drama series about a comprehensive school, its teachers and students. It is produced by Shed Productions, the production company responsible for Bad Girls and Footballer's Wives.
An eight part series was made and aired in 2006. It was then announced that another twelve part series will be aired in 2007 due to the good viewing figures obtained in the first series.
For full synopses, visit the TV.com guide.
Cast And Crew
Stars
- 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
Recurring Roles
- Philip Martin Brown - Grantly Budgen
- Lauren Drummond - Mika Grainger
- Chelsee Healy - Janeece Bryant
- Craig Fitzpatrick - Lewis Seddon
Writers
- Ann McManus and Maureen Chadwick - Episodes One to Four and Eight
- Steve Griffiths - Episode Five
- Harry Wootliff - Episode Six
- Shaun Duggan - Episode Seven
Directors
- Barnaby Southcombe - Episodes One and Two
- Julie Edwards - Episodes Three and Four
- Ian Bevitt - Episodes Five and Six
- Jim Loach - Episodes Seven and Eight
External links
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