Waterloo Road series 7

season of television series

The seventh series of the British school drama series Waterloo Road was shown on BBC One, It was shown from 4 May 2011 to 25 April 2012.

Waterloo Road series 7
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No. of episodes30
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release4 May 2011 (2011-05-04) –
25 April 2012 (2012-04-25)
chronology
List of Waterloo Road episodes

It is the last series to be set in Rochdale, England.[1][2][3]

In 2011, the school was demolished and replaced with houses.[4]

The series

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The show follows the lives of the teachers and the pupils at Waterloo Road, a failing comprehensive school, The school has a lot of problems.

Cast and characters

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  • Amanda Burton as Karen Fisher; headteacher (10 episodes)
  • William Ash as Christopher Mead; Deputy headteacher and Science teacher (10 episodes)
  • Jason Done as Tom Clarkson; Deputy Headteacher and English teacher (30 episodes)
  • Philip Martin Brown as Grantly Budgen; Acting Head of English (30 episodes)
  • Mark Benton as Daniel "Chalky" Chalk; Mathematics teacher (29 episodes)
  • Chelsee Healey as Janeece Bryant; School secretary (27 episodes)
  • Alec Newman as Michael Byrne; headteacher (20 episodes)
  • Chris Geere as Matt Wilding; Head of Music and Drama (20 episodes)
  • Jaye Jacobs as Sian Diamond; Deputy Headteacher and Head of Science (20 episodes)
  • Alex Walkinshaw as Jez Diamond; Head of Physical Education (18 episodes)
  • Robson Green as Rob Scotcher; Site manager (10 episodes)
  • Melanie Hill as Maggie Croft; Senior Canteen Assistant (10 episodes)
  • Poppy Jhakra as Eleanor Chaudry; English teacher (10 episodes)
  • Sarah Hadland as Linda Radleigh; Head of English (9 episodes)
  • Heather Peace as Nikki Boston; Head of English and Media Studies (8 episodes)
  • Elaine Symons as Rose Kelly; Canteen Assistant (6 episodes)
  • Daniela Denby-Ashe as Lorraine Donnegan; School benefactor (3 episodes)

Pupils

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  • Reece Douglas as Denzil Kelly (29 episodes)
  • Millie Katana as Shona Mansfield (29 episodes)
  • Darcy Isa as Lauren Andrews (28 episodes)
  • Hope Katana as Rhona Mansfield (28 episodes)
  • Jack McMullen as Finn Sharkey (28 episodes)
  • William Rush as Josh Stevenson (25 episodes)
  • Shannon Flynn as Emily James (24 episodes)
  • Katie McGlynn as Jodie "Scout" Allen (24 episodes)
  • Ben-Ryan Davies as Ronan Burley (21 episodes)
  • Kaya Moore as Phoenix Taylor (20 episodes)
  • Aryana Ramkhalawon as Trudi Siddiqui (20 episodes)
  • Rebecca Ryan as Vicki MacDonald (20 episodes)
  • Naveed Choudhry as Tariq Siddiqui (19 episodes)
  • Lee Abbate as Zack Diamond (19 episodes)
  • Georgia Henshaw as Madi Diamond (19 episodes)
  • George Sampson as Kyle Stack (18 episodes)
  • Kane Tomlinson-Weaver as Harley Taylor (18 episodes)
  • Linzey Cocker as Jess Fisher (10 episodes)
  • Oliver Lee as Aiden Scotcher (10 episodes)
  • Shifaa Arfann as Naseem Siddiqui (9 episodes)
  • Ayesha Gwilt as Amy Porter (9 episodes)
  • Ceallach Spellman as Harry Fisher (8 episodes)
  • Holly Kenny as Sambuca Kelly (6 episodes)

Others

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Recurring

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  • Nicholas Gleaves as Richard Whitman; Director of Education (6 episodes)
  • Robert Haythorne as Wayne Johnson; Michael's attacker (6 episodes)
  • Matt Kennard as Craig O'Leary; Janeece's fiancé and con artist (6 episodes)
  • Stefan Gumbs as Eugene Garvey; Gang leader (5 episodes)
  • Jo-Anne Knowles as Rosie Matthews; Matt's pregnant best friend (5 episodes)
  • Lisa Riley as Tina Allen; Scout's mother (4 episodes)
  • Debra Stephenson as Naomi Scotcher; Rob's ex-wife and Aiden's mother (4 episodes)
  • James Gaddas as Alan Dixon; Director of Education (3 episodes)
  • John Thomson as Nelson Smith; Phoenix and Harley's father (3 episodes)
  • Ian Aspinall as Dr. Kanda; Sambuca's oncologist (2 episodes)
  • Andrew McNair as Darren; Scout's drug dealer (2 episodes)
  • Jonathan Wrather as Dr. Alex Stoneham; Neonatal consultant caring for Matt and Rosie's baby (2 episodes)
  • Kirstie Armstrong as Ali Redback; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Jane Asher as Margaret Harker; Investor (1 episode)
  • Gemma Atkinson as Mandy; Businesswoman (1 episode)
  • Kaine Barr as Mason Price; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Mish Boyko as Danilo Babicz; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Kaya Brady as Mia Willington; Woman who hires Scout as a live-in carer (1 episode)
  • Daniel Brocklebank as Karl Johnson; Chair of Governors (1 episode)
  • Lorraine Cheshire as Fleur Budgen; Grantly's wife (1 episode)
  • Margi Clarke as Bette Mansfield; Rhona and Shona's grandmother (1 episode)
  • Matthew Crompton as Simon Walker; Scout's foster father (1 episode)
  • Amelia Curtis as Vanessa Cooper; Head of English candidate (1 episode)
  • Louise Delamere as Marion James; Emily's mother (1 episode)
  • Tupele Dorgu as Keely James; Garden centre manager (1 episode)
  • Kriss Dosanjh as Mr. Siddiqui; Tariq, Trudi and Naseem's father (1 episode)
  • Alicya Eyo as Sandi Mansfield; Rhona and Shona's mother (1 episode)
  • Keicha Greenidge as Mercedes Garvey; Pupil and Eugene's sister (1 episode)
  • Matt Greenwood as Martin Dunbar; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Abigail Hardingham as Andi O'Donnell; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Dominique Jackson as Evie Prior; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Emily Joyce as Viv O'Donnell; Radio presenter and Andi's mother (1 episode)
  • Andrew Knott as Greg Barrington; Journalist undercover as a teaching assistant (1 episode)
  • Greg Kolpakchi as Yevhen Babicz; Danilo's brother (1 episode)
  • Maeve Larkin as Julie Walker; Scout's foster mother (1 episode)
  • Jacqueline Leonard as Pamela Dunbar; Martin's mother (1 episode)
  • Tracy-Ann Oberman as Alison Drew; School inspector (1 episode)
  • Kai Owen as Ken Watling; Professional rugby player (1 episode)
  • Roxanne Pallett as Shelby Dixon; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Paul Popplewell as Callum Pearson; Ali's abusive stepfather (1 episode)
  • Jodie Prenger as Linda Wickes; Photographer (1 episode)
  • Kelly Price as Sarah Diamond; Jez's ex-wife and Madi and Zack's mother (1 episode)
  • Samantha Power as Sarah Pearson; Ali's mother (1 episode)
  • Meriel Scholfield as Eileen Jackson; Freddie's mother (1 episode)
  • Joseph Slack as Stuart Foley; Pupil (1 episode)
  • Niek Versteeg as Freddie Jackson; Pupil (1 episode)

Episodes

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Autumn Term
No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
101 "Episode 1" Andrew GunnPhilip Dodds4 May 2011 (2011-05-04)
102 "Episode 2" Andrew GunnLiz Lake11 May 2011 (2011-05-11)
103 "Episode 3" Jill RobertsonKatie Douglas18 May 2011 (2011-05-18)
104 "Episode 4" Jill RobertsonChris Murray25 May 2011 (2011-05-25)
105 "Episode 5" Julie EdwardsCarol Ann Docherty & Aileen Goss1 June 2011 (2011-06-01)
106 "Episode 6" Julie EdwardsLiz Lake8 June 2011 (2011-06-08)
107 "Episode 7" Joss AgnewJulie Dixon15 June 2011 (2011-06-15)
108 "Episode 8" Joss AgnewDavey Jones22 June 2011 (2011-06-22)
109 "Episode 9" Brian KellyDavid McManus29 June 2011 (2011-06-29)
110 "Episode 10" Brian KellyNick Hoare6 July 2011 (2011-07-06)
Spring Term
111 "Episode 11" Andrew GunnDavey Jones14 September 2011 (2011-09-14)
112 "Episode 12" Andrew GunnAnn McManus & Eileen Gallagher21 September 2011 (2011-09-21)
113 "Episode 13" Julie EdwardsJake Riddell28 September 2011 (2011-09-28)
114 "Episode 14" Julie EdwardsDavid McManus5 October 2011 (2011-10-05)
115 "Episode 15" Reza MoardiJess Williams12 October 2011 (2011-10-12)
116 "Episode 16" Reza MoardiBen Ockrent19 October 2011 (2011-10-19)
117 "Episode 17" Alex KalymniosChris Murray26 October 2011 (2011-10-26)
118 "Episode 18" Alex KalymniosPhilip Gawthorne2 November 2011 (2011-11-02)
119 "Episode 19" Fraser MacDonaldMuirinn Lane Kelly9 November 2011 (2011-11-09)
120 "Episode 20" Fraser MacDonaldNick Hoare16 November 2011 (2011-11-16)
Summer Term
121 "Episode 21" Jonathan Fox BassettJake Riddell22 February 2012 (2012-02-22)
122 "Episode 22" Jonathan Fox BassettDavey Jones29 February 2012 (2012-02-29)
123 "Episode 23" Daikin MarshSimon J Ashford7 March 2012 (2012-03-07)
124 "Episode 24" Daikin MarshSally Tatchell14 March 2012 (2012-03-14)
125 "Episode 25" Steve HughesMatthew Evans21 March 2012 (2012-03-21)
126 "Episode 26" Steve HughesAlanna Hallum28 March 2012 (2012-03-28)
127 "Episode 27" Paul MurphyChris Murray4 April 2012 (2012-04-04)
128 "Episode 28" Paul MurphyChris Bucknall11 April 2012 (2012-04-11)
129 "Episode 29" Dermot BoydDavey Jones18 April 2012 (2012-04-18)
130 "Episode 30" Dermot BoydJake Riddell25 April 2012 (2012-04-25)


DVD release

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Four box sets of the seventh series have been released. Episodes 1-10 (Autumn Term) of the series were released on 17 October 2011,.[source?] Episodes 11-20 (Spring Term) were released on 26 March 2012.[5] Episodes 21-30 (Summer Term) were released on 10 September 2012. All episodes in one boxset were released on 8 April 2013. They were released with a "12" British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) certificate (meaning it is unsuitable for viewing by those under the age of 12 years).[source?]

References

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  1. "Waterloo Road relocates to Greenock". BBC News. 27 October 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  2. "Waterloo Road set for Greenock". Greenock Telegraph. 5 January 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  3. "Waterloo Road opens its doors". Greenock Telegraph. 29 March 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  4. Coyle, Simon (1 November 2011). "Bulldozers to move in on home of TV's Waterloo Road". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
  5. "Waterloo Road: Series Seven – Spring". British Video Association. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.