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Title: Waterloo Road

Overview: Waterloo Road is a UK television drama series the first broadcast was in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 9 March 2006. Originally set in a troubled comprehensive school in Rochdale, England, the location of the show was moved to the former Greenock Academy in Greenock, Scotland in 2012. The series focuses on the lives of the school's teachers and students, and confronts social issues such as extramarital affairs, abortion, divorce, child abuse, and suicide. Waterloo Road is produced by Shed Productions, the company responsible for Bad Girls and Footballers' Wives.

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Average Vote: 7.2 (25 votes)

Cast

  • Donte Charles: Adam Thomas
  • Neil Guthrie: Neil Fitzmaurice
  • Valerie Chambers: Shauna Shim
  • Coral Walker: Rachel Leskovac
  • Amy Spratt: Katherine Pearce
  • Wendy Whitwell: Jo Coffey
  • Nicky Walters: Kym Marsh
  • Kelly-Jo Rafferty: Alicia Forde
  • Noel McManus: Liam Scholes
  • Caz Williams: Lucy Eleanor Begg
  • Preston Walters: Noah Valentine
  • Tonya Walters: Summer Violet Bird
  • Dwayne Jackson: Thapelo Ray
  • Shola Aku: Chiamaka Ulebor
  • Steve Savage: Jason Manford
  • Nisha Chandra: Saira Choudhry
  • Billy Savage: Olly Rhodes
  • Boz Osbourne: Nathan Wood
  • Jared Jones: Matthew Khan
  • Luca Smith: Danny Murphy
  • Aleena Quereshi: Sonya Nisa
  • Lois Taylor-Brown: Miya Ocego
  • Debs Rafferty: Hollie-Jay Bowes
  • Joe Casey: James Baxter
  • Mollie 'Mog' Richardson: Aabay Ali
  • Dean Weever: Francesco Piacentini-Smith
  • Libby Guthrie: Hattie Dynevor
  • Portia Weever: Maisey Robinson
  • Stacey 'Stace' Neville: Tillie Amartey
  • 'Schuey' Weever: Zak Sutcliffe
  • Waterloo Road - Episode 1 (Series 14 - Episode 1)

    While attempting to support Amy, Joe leads the school into a disaster as the teachers turn on him. Libby face harassment and finds a hero in an unexpected place.

    Waterloo Road - Episode 2 (Series 14 - Episode 2)

    New head, Steve Savage, hits the ground running with a big crackdown on vapes. His son, Billy, has the misfortune of being Schuey’s next target.

    Waterloo Road - Episode 3 (Series 14 - Episode 3)

    Donte steps up for a struggling Tonya, while Nicky’s distracted by an old flame. Coral and Neil’s relationship is put to the test when she’s asked to reprimand him.

    Waterloo Road - Episode 4 (Series 14 - Episode 4)

    While setting up Battle of the Bands, pressure mounts on Val when she highlights the lack of support for teachers. Meanwhile, Tonya struggles to be believed as she has a crisis.

    Waterloo Road - Episode 5 (Series 14 - Episode 5)

    Billy finally fights back, but disaster strikes when things go too far, and new deaf pupil Luca acts out when he struggles to fit in at Waterloo Road.

    Waterloo Road - Episode 6 (Series 14 - Episode 6)

    Steve and Billy sweat as suspicions rise and attention turns to a missing pupil. Meanwhile, Kelly Jo finds her voice to fight for what’s right.

    Waterloo Road - Episode 7 (Series 14 - Episode 7)

    Preston and Nicky panic as they get caught in the firing line, and Schuey makes a desperate call when Steve goes too far.

    Waterloo Road - Episode 8 (Series 14 - Episode 8)

    Steve and Billy fight to keep their secrets as Kim returns to restore order. And Nicky and Donte’s relationship is put to the test.

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