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Season 1 | |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 9 March 27 April 2006 | –
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The first series of Waterloo Road, a British television school drama series, created by Ann McManus and Maureen Chadwick and produced by BBC Scotland and Shed Productions, commenced airing in the United Kingdom on 9 March 2006 and concluded after 8 episodes on 27 April 2006.
Waterloo Road's first series aired in the United Kingdom on Thursdays at 8:00 pm GMT on BBC One, a terrestrial television network, where it received an average of 4.54 million viewers per episode.[1]
Premise
The show follows the lives of the teachers and the pupils at the eponymous school of Waterloo Road, a failing inner-city comprehensive, tackling a wide range of issues often seen as taboo such as drink driving, underage driving, bullying, homosexuality, marital problems, exclusion, Huntington's disease, teenage pregnancy, abortion, bereavement, sexual harassment, mental illness and suicide.
Plot
The first series focused on the new Head Teacher Jack Rimmer's attempts to keep the school of Waterloo Road open, following the school being threatened with closure by the LEA, owing to falling pupil numbers, bad behaviour and the bad publicity the school had been receiving following the previous Head Teacher's mental breakdown. In order to improve things around the school, Jack Rimmer employs enthusiastic Andrew Treneman as Deputy Head. However, Andrew struggles to connect with both the staff and the pupils at first, having come from a more successful upper class school and background.
One of the major plots this series focused on the death of student Adam Deardon, who dies in a car crash. Classmate Donte Charles was driving the car when it happened, both underage and under the influence of alcohol. Another central character in the first series is Lewis Seddon, who bullies fellow student Rory Bears for being homosexual and who does not behave well in class. His out of control behaviour culminates in him sexually harassing Pastoral Care teacher Kim Campbell.
The first series also explored the break-up of English teachers Tom Clarkson and Lorna Dickey's short-lived marriage, due to Tom's love for the school's Drama teacher and Lorna's best friend, Izzie Redpath. The series ends with Lorna taking a step towards the edge of a canal in an attempt to end her own life.
Cast
Staff
Pupils
OthersRecurring
Guest
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Production
Waterloo Road was commissioned by Shed Productions alongside BBC Scotland for a run of 8 sixty-minute episodes. The series was set in Rochdale, England, with filming based in the same location and starting from the autumn of 2005. Regularly, music was taken from bands Kaiser Chiefs, Gorillaz, The Killers and Oasis during the first series. Due to copyright issues, some music is unavailable on the DVD release in all regions.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (million)[1] |
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1 | "Episode 1" | Barnaby Southcombe | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | 9 March 2006 | 5.03 |
2 | "Episode 2" | Barnaby Southcombe | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | 16 March 2006 | 4.56 |
3 | "Episode 3" | Julie Edwards | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | 23 March 2006 | 4.47 |
4 | "Episode 4" | Julie Edwards | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | 30 March 2006 | 4.59 |
5 | "Episode 5" | Ian Bevitt | Steve Griffiths | 6 April 2006 | 4.86 |
6 | "Episode 6" | Ian Bevitt | Harry Wootliff | 13 April 2006 | 4.07 |
7 | "Episode 7" | Jim Loach | Shaun Duggan | 20 April 2006 | 4.33 |
8 | "Episode 8" | Jim Loach | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | 27 April 2006 | 4.47 |
DVD release
The first series of Waterloo Road was released on DVD in the UK on 26 March 2007, published by 2entertain.[2] The release includes all eight episodes on a three-disc set and does not include any special features, unlike later series. It was 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). Later, in Australia, the box set was released on 7 October 2010,[3] and in the US and Canada on 16 October 2012.[4]
Footnotes
- ^ Drummond was uncredited in episode six, thought she did appear.
References
- ^ a b "Weekly top 30 programmes on TV sets (July 1998 – Sept 2018)". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
- ^ "Waterloo Road: The Complete Series One". British Video Association. Archived from the original on 24 December 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ "Waterloo Road – Complete Series 1 (2 Disc Set)". EzyDVD. Archived from the original on 30 December 2012. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ "Waterloo Road: Series 1". Amazon. Retrieved 23 December 2012.