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== Series 5 ==
== Series 5 ==
Christopher makes his first appearance in Series 5. Recruited by [[Rachel Mason]] as new Deputy Head Teacher of Waterloo Road in the aftermath of [[Eddie Lawson (Waterloo Road)|Eddie Lawson's]] departure, Christopher is on hand to help with the merge between Waterloo Road and local private school, John Fosters.
Christopher makes his first appearance in Series 5. Recruited by [[Rachel Mason]] as new Deputy Head Teacher of Waterloo Road in the aftermath of [[Eddie Lawson (Waterloo Road)|Eddie Lawson's]] departure, Christopher is on hand to help with the merge between Waterloo Road and local private school, John Fosters.
Christopher, was a friend of [[Max Tyler]] and was respected by fellow members of the SMT. He looked up to [[Max Tyler]] but he knew that his reforms will not work at Waterloo Road.
Christopher was a friend and trusted colleague of [[Max Tyler]] and was respected by fellow members of the SMT alike. He looked up to him but he knew that his reforms will not work at Waterloo Road.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 00:32, 21 November 2009

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Christpher Mead
Waterloo Road character
Portrayed byWilliam Ash
Duration2009—
First appearance5x01
Created byAnn McManus & Maureen Chadwick
In-universe information
OccupationDeputy Headmaster
Science Teacher

Christopher "Chris" Mead is a fictional character in the BBC television drama series Waterloo Road. He is portrayed by William Ash.[1]

Series 5

Christopher makes his first appearance in Series 5. Recruited by Rachel Mason as new Deputy Head Teacher of Waterloo Road in the aftermath of Eddie Lawson's departure, Christopher is on hand to help with the merge between Waterloo Road and local private school, John Fosters. Christopher was a friend and trusted colleague of Max Tyler and was respected by fellow members of the SMT alike. He looked up to him but he knew that his reforms will not work at Waterloo Road.

References

  1. ^ BBC Press Office."Waterloo Road returns to BBC One".
Preceded by Deputy Headteacher of Waterloo Road
2009–
Succeeded by
Incumbent