Waterloo Road series 8
The eigth series of the British school drama series Waterloo Road was shown on BBC One, It was shown from 23 August 2012 to 4 July 2013.
Waterloo Road series 8 | |
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Starring | |
No. of episodes | 30 |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 23 August 2012 4 July 2013 | –
chronology | |
The series
changeThe show follows the lives of the teachers and the pupils at Waterloo Road, a failing comprehensive school.
The school has a lot of problems such as alcoholism, pyromania, teenage pregnancy, fostering, exorcism, coercive control, freeganism, adoption, pole-dancing, rape, burn injury, terminal illness, workplace bullying, self-harming, deafness, activism, blackmail, gender identity disorder, euthanasia, alcoholic hepatitis, assault, kidney failure, kidney donation and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Cast and characters
changeStaff
change- Alec Newman as Michael Byrne; headteacher (28 episodes)
- Laurie Brett as Christine Mulgrew; Head of English and Acting headteacher (30 episodes)
- Jason Done as Tom Clarkson; Deputy headteacher and English teacher (30 episodes)
- Georgie Glen as Audrey McFall; Head of History (29 episodes)
- Daniela Denby-Ashe as Lorraine Donnegan; School benefactor (27 episodes)
- Melanie Hill as Maggie Budgen; Home Economics teacher, Senior Canteen Assistant and Housemistress (27 episodes)
- Philip Martin Brown as Grantly Budgen; English teacher and Housemaster (24 episodes)
- Victoria Bush as Sonya Donnegan; School secretary (22 episodes)
- Mark Benton as Daniel "Chalky" Chalk; Head of Mathematics (20 episodes)
- Heather Peace as Nikki Boston; Deputy Headteacher, English teacher and Head of Pupil Referral Unit (20 episodes)
- Jaye Jacobs as Sian Diamond; Deputy Headteacher and Head of Science (19 episodes)
- Richie Campbell as Ndale Kayuni; School handyman (7 episodes)
- Chelsee Healey as Janeece Bryant; School secretary (6 episodes)
- Daniela Nardini as Esther Fairclough; Acting Head of Science (4 episodes)
- Angus Deayton as George Windsor; Head of Modern Foreign Languages (3 episodes)
- Richard Mylan as Simon Lowsley; Deputy Headteacher and English teacher (2 episodes)
Pupils
change- Shane O'Meara as Connor Mulgrew (30 episodes)
- Kirstie Steele as Imogen Stewart (30 episodes)
- Kane Tomlinson-Weaver as Harley Taylor (30 episodes)
- Rebecca Craven as Rhiannon Salt (28 episodes)
- Marlene Madenge as Lula Tsibi (26 episodes)
- Tommy Lawrence Knight as Kevin Chalk (23 episodes)
- Carl Au as Barry Barry (20 episodes)
- Brogan Ellis as Kacey Barry (20 episodes)
- Abby Mavers as Dynasty Barry (20 episodes)
- Katie McGlynn as Jodie "Scout" Allen (20 episodes)
- Adiza Shardow as Liberty Gordon (20 episodes)
- Taylor Rhys as Jack McAllister (19 episodes)
- Paige Meade as Jade Fleming (18 episodes)
- Kaya Moore as Phoenix Taylor (12 episodes)
- Naveed Choudhry as Tariq Siddiqui (8 episodes)
- Benjamin Gur as Angus "Gus" Hancock (8 episodes)
- William Rush as Josh Stevenson (7 episodes)
- Georgia Henshaw as Madi Diamond (6 episodes)
Others
changeRecurring
change- Zöe Lucker as Carol Barry; Mother of the Barry children (8 episodes)
- Ron Donachie as Billy Byrne; Michael's terminally ill father (7 episodes)
- Alex Norton as Gerard Findlay; Headteacher of Havelock High (5 episodes)
- Jody Latham as Steve-O Malone; Dynasty's boyfriend (4 episodes)
- Jenny Ryan as Sally Stewart; Imogen's mother (3 episodes)
- Alisa Anderson as Zoe Foster; Pupil (2 episodes)
- Leyla Ogulyaymis as Cheryl Bryant; Janeece's young daughter (2 episodes)
- Lisa Riley as Tina Allen; Scout's mother (2 episodes)
- Shaun Prendergast as Robert Bain; Director of the Department for Education (2 episodes)
Guest
change- Mhairi Anderson as Morag Murray; Pupil (1 episode)
- Fraser Ayres as Duncan Kilty; Owner of a pole-dancing bar (1 episode)
- Patrick Baladi as Julian Noble; Television presenter for Noble Thoughts (1 episode)
- James Daffern as Ray Keats; Head of Lorraine's call centre and careers advisor (1 episode)
- James Doherty as Martin Johnson; School governor (1 episode)
- Nicola Duffett as Daisy Skelton; Kevin's estranged mother (1 episode)
- Niall Greig Fulton as Kai Murray; Morag and Ewan's father (1 episode)
- Jan Goodman as Maureen Donnegan; Lorraine and Sonya's mother (1 episode)
- Clare Grogan as Sandra Gordon; Liberty's mother (1 episode)
- Bill Fellows as Trevor Croft; Maggie's husband (1 episode)
- Max Fowler as Drew Kelly; Jade's abusive boyfriend (1 episode)
- Gaynor Howe as Sarah Winters; Adoptive mother of Jade's unborn baby (1 episode)
- Emmanuel Ighodaro as Kaz Winters; Adoptive father of Jade's unborn baby (1 episode)
- Raji James as Usman Haq; Owner of Prince of Spices fast food (1 episode)
- Cornell S John as Lionel Tsibi; Lula's uncle (1 episode)
- Daniel Kerr as Ewan Murray; Pupil (1 episode)
- Pollyanna McIntosh as Olivia McAllister; Jack's mother (1 episode)
- Anna-Maria Nabirye as Cecile Tsibi; Lula's mother (1 episode)
- Tachia Newall as Bolton Smilie; Ex-pupil and Army officer (1 episode)
- Derek Riddell as Joe Mulgrew; Christine's ex-husband (1 episode)
- George Sampson as Kyle Stack; Pupil (1 episode)
- Sam Lucas Smith as Fergal Doherty; Pupil (1 episode)
- John Kay Steel as Dr. Fielding Granger; Grantly's consultant (1 episode)
- Elizabeth Tan as Princess Windsor; George's wife (1 episode)
- Vishal Thakur as Nasir Haq; Pupil (1 episode)
- John Thomson as Nelson Smith; Phoenix and Harley's father (1 episode)
- Josie Walker as Theresa Doherty; Fergal's mother (1 episode)
Episodes
changeAutumn Term | |||||||
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No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |||
131 | "New Beginnings" | Paul Murphy | Ann McManus & Eileen Gallagher | 23 August 2012 | |||
132 | "Spirit Child" | Paul Murphy | Paul Logue and Joe Turner | 30 August 2012 | |||
133 | "Troubled Waters" | Diakin Marsh | Jake Riddell | 6 September 2012 | |||
134 | "Read My Lips" | Diakin Marsh | Jake Riddell | 13 September 2012 | |||
135 | "Future Proof" | Paul Cotter | Sally Tatchell | 20 September 2012 | |||
136 | "We Need to Talk about Cheryl" | Paul Cotter | Gabbie Asher | 27 September 2012 | |||
137 | "A Woman Scorned" | Fraser MacDonald | Chris Murray | 4 October 2012 | |||
138 | "The Price of Love" | Fraser MacDonald | David McManus | 11 October 2012 | |||
139 | "Skin Deep" | Roberto Bangura | Chris Bucknall | 18 October 2012 | |||
140 | "Paradise Lost" | Roberto Bangura | Liz Lake | 25 October 2012 | |||
Spring Term | |||||||
141 | "Bad Boy" | Steve Brett | Viv Adam | 3 January 2013 | |||
142 | "Whole Lotto Trouble" | Steve Brett | Paul Mousley | 10 January 2013 | |||
143 | "A Woman's Worth" | Fiona Walton | Graham Mitchell | 17 January 2013 | |||
144 | "Sins of the Father" | Fiona Walton | Paul Farrell | 24 January 2013 | |||
145 | "Mr Chalk's Waterloo" | Nigel Douglas | Chris Murray | 31 January 2013 | |||
146 | "Sanctuary" | Nigel Douglas | Davey Jones | 7 February 2013 | |||
147 | "Baby Be Mine" | Jamie Annett | Philip Dodds | 14 February 2013 | |||
148 | "Man of The Match" | Jamie Annett | Katie Douglas | 21 February 2013 | |||
149 | "Spartacus" | David Holroyd | David McManus | 28 February 2013 | |||
150 | "Paradise Found" | David Holroyd | Liz Lake | 7 March 2013 | |||
Summer Term | |||||||
151 | "Nowhere To Run" | Daniel Wilson | Viv Adams | 2 May 2013 | |||
152 | "Princess of Spices" | Daniel Wilson | Keith Brumpton | 9 May 2013 | |||
153 | "Grandmaster" | Craig Pickles | Kim Millar | 16 May 2013 | |||
154 | "Tan-Tastic" | Craig Pickles | Liz Lake | 23 May 2013 | |||
155 | "Love Hurts" | Patrick Harkins | David McManus | 29 May 2013 | |||
156 | "Revenge" | Patrick Harkins | Paul Mousley | 6 June 2013 | |||
157 | "Sugar Mummy" | Roberto Bangura | Paul Logue | 13 June 2013 | |||
158 | "Journey's End" | Roberto Bangura | Stephen McAteer | 20 June 2013 | |||
159 | "Dirty Laundry" | Roberto Bangura | Liz Lake | 26 June 2013 | |||
160 | "Hero" | Dermot Boyd | Paul Farrell | 4 July 2013 |
DVD release
changeThe Autumn Term (episodes 1–10) was released on 4 February 2013.[1] The Spring Term (episodes 11–20) was released on 3 June 2013.[2] The Summer Term (episodes 21–30) was released on 7 October 2013. The Complete Series Eight was released on 15 September 2014.
References
change- ↑ "Waterloo Road: Series 8 – Autumn". Acorn. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- ↑ "Waterloo Road Series Eight – Spring Term [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Jason Done, Chelsee Healey, William Ash, Amanda Burton, Darcey Isa, Holly Kenny, Tina O'Brien, Robson Green". Amazon.com. 17 June 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2018.