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Waterloo Road Series Three

  • 07-10-2007 2:23pm
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    Series Three will be begin on Thursday 11 October on BBC1 at 8pm but not on BBC One Scotland where it begins on Sunday 7 October 2007 at 8pm.
    There are many new characters including Neil Morrissey playing a deputy head teacher.

    Following the death of drama teacher Izzie Redpath (Jill Halfpenny), Waterloo Road is under the media spotlight as it opens its doors for a new term. Head teacher Jack Rimmer (Jason Merrells) is on a mission to embrace "inclusion" at the school. However, some pupils seem to be more "included" than others, much to the annoyance of new deputy head Eddie Lawson (Neil Morrissey).

    As well as a host of new pupils, there are also some fresh faces in the staff room. New drama teacher Matt Wilding (Chris Geere) plans to grab the headlines with the school's first musical, and work-shy Grantly Budgen (Philip Martin Brown) is delighted to have rookie Jasmine Koreshi (Shabana Bakhsh) to foist his dirty work upon.

    Meanwhile, Tom Clarkson (Jason Done) has his hands full playing single dad to two teenage girls and when caring-but-inept Steph Haydock (Denise Welch) is promoted to head of pastoral care, it can only spell trouble...

    During all this havoc, Chlo and Donte get married.


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