List of Waterloo Road episodes
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The following is a list of episodes for the British BBC television drama, Waterloo Road. Four series of 60 episodes in total have so far been aired, along with 11 episodes of the 20-part fifth series. A sixth and seventh series have also been commissioned, bringing the total number of episodes to 120.
Summary
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | ||
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Region 2 | Discs | ||||
1 | 8 | 2006 | 26 March 2007 | 3 | |
2 | 12 | 2007 | 10 March 2008 | 4 | |
3 | 20 | 2007–08 | 2 March 2009 (Autumn Term) · 11 May 2009 (Spring Term) | 3 (Autumn Term) · 3 (Spring Term) | |
4 | 20 | 2009 | 21 September 2009 (Autumn Term) · 26 April 2010 (Spring Term) | 3 (Autumn Term) · 3 (Spring Term) | |
5 | 20 | 2009–10 | 7 June 2010 (Autumn Term) | 3 (Autumn Term) | |
6 | 20 | 2010–11 | - | - | |
7 | 20 | 2011–12 | - | - | |
Series 1 (2006)
The 8-part first series was commissioned by the BBC in 2005 and began airing on 9 March 2006.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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1 | Episode One | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Barnaby Southcombe | 9 March 2006 |
When the current Headmaster of Waterloo Road Comprehensive has a nervous breakdown, Jack Rimmer is thrown in to the hot seat - very reluctantly. He takes a huge gamble in recruiting Andrew Treneman who promptly clashes with art teacher Kim Campbell. English teacher Tom Clarkson's life is a mess. He's about to be married to live-in girlfriend and fellow teacher Lorna Dickey, but he has fallen hook, line and sinker for Lorna's closet friend - drama teacher Izzie Redpath. | ||||
2 | Episode Two | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Barnaby Southcombe | 16 March 2006 |
Waterloo Road is in mourning after a fatal car crash that killed one of its pupils, and left another in a coma. Izzie is still reeling from Tom kissing her at his wedding reception and Tom is feeling increasingly trapped. A battle of will is developing between Kim and Andrew, could their mutual respect be the beginning of a simmering attraction? Meanwhile man-eating French teacher Steph Haydock is a women on a mission and Jack is her target. | ||||
3 | Episode Three | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Julie Edwards | 23 March 2006 |
Whe heavily pregnant, fifteen year old Zoe Ramsden steps onto the school bus for her first day Andrew predicts trouble. Steph thinks she and Jack are sharing something special, but Jack soon makes it clear that he does not feel the same. Lorna's pregnancy is driving her and Tom apart. She confides in her best friend Izzie that Tom does not want the baby. Meanwhile, Chlo Grainger is terrified that Holly will wake from her coma and reveal her involvement in the crash. | ||||
4 | Episode Four | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Julie Edwards | 30 March 2006 |
The pupils think it's hilarious when they see a fluffy bunny climb onto the roof of Waterloo Road School. But Izzie is mortified to discover that it's her unreliable ex husband Jimmy Grainger with a serious message. Andrew discovers a homework scam and makes Lewis Seddon scrub graffiti of the walls as punishment. Jack is surprised when Steph's French class marks mysteriously improve. Andrew and Kim are extrmely suspicious - will Steph's highly generous marking methods cost her her job? Meanwhile, Tom and Lorna's marriage is in serious trouble. | ||||
5 | Episode Five | Steve Griffiths | Ian Bevitt | 6 April 2006 |
Even though her and Tom are officially separating, Lorna is surprisingly upbeat. She decides to change her whole image and tells Izzie that it's because she needs a fresh start. Tom is still very much in love with Izzie, will she continue to deny that she feels the same way? Zak Walker is once again late for school and Head of English, Grantly Budgen has had enough of his tardiness. He confides in Andrew that he thinks Zack's problem could be drug related. | ||||
6 | Episode Six | Harry Wootliff | Ian Bevitt | 13 April 2006 |
Jack is panicking about the visit today by an LEA Inspector. He is surprised when the Inspector turns out to be attractive and sympathetic to the pressures the school is under. However, she has a bombshell to drop: one of the schools in the area has to close and the spotlight is firmly on Waterloo Road. | ||||
7 | Episode Seven | Shaun Duggan | Jim Loach | 20 April 2006 |
Jack, Andrew and Kim have organised an Open Day at Waterloo Road as a last ditch attempt to impress the LEA and keep the school gates open. Meanwhile, thug Lewis corners Kim during detention. He's aggressive and suggestive and Kim begins to panic. They are totally alone with no witnesses - how far will Lewis go? Meanwhile Izzie wants Tom to tell Lorna about their relationship. | ||||
8 | Episode Eight | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Jim Loach | 27 April 2006 |
It is the final day of reckoning for Waterloo Road as they await the decision of the LEA - will they close the school? Tensions are running very high. Kim is severely traumatised after the incident with bully Lewis. She has doubts as to whether she can continue teaching, but Andrew is determined not to let her leave Waterloo Road. It's icy in the staffroom between Lorna and Izzie. Lorna puts a tough face on, but beneath her cool exterior she feels her life has lost all meaning. | ||||
Series 2 (2007)
In 2007 a 12-part second series was broadcast from January to April.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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9 | Episode One | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Barnaby Southcombe | 18 January 2007 **[N 1] |
A brand new term sees wealthy sponsor, Roger Aspinall divide loyalties when he clashes with Jack over plans to turn the school into a super academy. Tom and Izzie get the shock of their lives and Kim finally has a romantic evening out with Andrew. | ||||
10 | Episode Two | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Barnaby Southcombe | 25 January 2007 **[N 1] |
Jack lets Andrew do his worse as acting head teacher but steps in when the local community turn against the school. Tom takes extreme measures to deal with Lorna. | ||||
11 | Episode Three | Harriet Warner | Jim Loach | 1 February 2007 **[N 1] |
Izzie's life is turned upside down when daughter, Mika Grainger becomes the victim of an internet hate campaign and Chlo lies to spend the night with Donte Charles. Jack falls for Davina Shackleton but has a teenage love rival in Brett Aspinall whilst Lorna and Andrew share a kiss. | ||||
12 | Episode Four | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Jim Loach | 8 February 2007 **[N 1] |
Jack and Roger come to physical blows over the future of the school while Brett learns some hard hitting home truths about his father. Steph is the victim of a mugging by an ex-pupil. | ||||
13 | Episode Five | Harriet Warner | Farren Blackburn | 15 February 2007 **[N 1] |
The school goes on high alert when a female pupil is assaulted by a serial attacker. Tom is flattered by what seems to be a harmless school girl crush and Lorna receives some devastating news. | ||||
14 | Episode Six | Phil Ford | Farren Blackburn | 22 February 2007 **[N 1] |
Tom's caeer and relationship hang in the balance while Kim and Andrew work reluctantly together to find the truth behind Stacey Appleyard's allegations. Maxine Barlow makes a discovery which leads to the identity of the attacker. | ||||
15 | Episode Seven | Ann McManus & Maureen Chadwick | Mike Cocker | 1 March 2007 **[N 1] |
A student teacher learns the ropes the hard way when he takes on the kids of Waterloo Road. Jack gives Davina and opportunity to prove herself in the classroom while Steph tries to find a new home for Maxine. | ||||
16 | Episode Eight | Harriet Warner | Mike Cocker | 29 March 2007 |
Jack and Kim are humiliated when a work experience placement goes disastrously wrong, and Steph puts her reputation on the line to speak up for Maxine. Davina finally lets Jack know how she feels about him. | ||||
17 | Episode Nine | Ann McManus & Anne Marie O'Connor | David Innes Edwards | 5 April 2007 |
Lorna gets to the heart of a persistent truant's real problem and Jack has the chips stacked against him in the final interviews for the permanent headship. Izzie and Tom's bitterness towards each other esculates. | ||||
18 | Episode Ten | Harriet Warner | David Innes Edwards | 12 April 2007 |
Lorna plays cupid by taking Tom and Izzie away for a surprise treat in the countryside meanwhile Steph's attempt to put Jack right about Davina backfires. | ||||
19 | Episode Eleven | Harriet Warner | Lance Kneeshaw | 19 April 2007 **[N 1] |
The school's healthy eating initiative goes out the window when a local gang targets the school selling burgers. Events take a sinister turn when a pupil collapses and is rushed into hospital. | ||||
20 | Episode Twelve | Phil Ford | Lance Kneeshaw | 26 April 2007 **[N 1] |
Jack's determination to protect the kids and to find the source of the drugs makes him lose sight of the rising mayhem being wrought on the school by the new sponsor governor. Meanwhile, it's make or break for Kim and Andrew. | ||||
Series 3 (2007–08)
With the succes of Series 2, an extended 20-part third series was commissioned and began airing from six months later from October 2007. Episodes 1-10 aired from October-December 2007 before the programme broke transmission over Christmas. Episodes 11-20 aired from January-March 2008.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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21 | Episode One | Harriet Warner | Marc Jobst | 11 October 2007 **[N 1] |
As the gates open for a new term at Waterloo Road the school is firmly in the spotlight following the murder of drama teacher, Izzie Redpath. Although Jack has won a national bravery award, he secretly blames himself for Izzie's death. | ||||
22 | Episode Two | Lisa Holdsworth | Marc Jobst | 18 October 2007 **[N 1] |
Not convinced by Steph's 'advice', Jasmine Koreshi decides to trust her instinct and shares her concern about Paul Langley with Eddie Lawson. Her suspicions are confirmed when Eddie finds Paul struggling for breath following a beating. This grows when a big knife is reported to be missing from the school cafeteria. | ||||
23 | Episode Three | David McManus, Annie Bruce & James Simpson | Dermot Boyd | 25 October 2007 **[N 1] |
Today is Waterloo Road's first ever girls' football match and Tom is preparing the team to give it all they've got. Meanwhile, Jasmine is having the day from hell. She can't control her class and loses it big style, throwing half the girls football team into detention and jeopardising the match. | ||||
24 | Episode Four | Matthew Evans | Dermot Boyd | 1 November 2007 **[N 1] |
Matt Wilding injures himself in his efforts to help a wounded pupil, Ben McNulty, and is surprised when he recoils in horror. The situation becomes even more bizarre when the usually apathetic Steph, swoops in and anxiously rushes a terrified Ben to A&E... is there more going on with him than meets the eye? | ||||
25 | Episode Five | Fleur Costello | Luke Watson | 8 November 2007 **[N 1] |
It's a day of heartbreak at Waterloo Road. Donte is on the warpath after finding his wife, Chlo and Brett in bed together. Steph tells Jack his marriage will be a charade unless he comes clean about their affair. If his relationship with Davina is as strong as he says it is then the truth won't hurt, will it? | ||||
26 | Episode Six | David McManus | Luke Watson | 15 November 2007 **[N 1] |
Jack's called to account for past decisions and faces the biggest challenge of his career. Tom struggles to keep his new family together and Grantly's gambling spirals out of control. | ||||
27 | Episode Seven | David McManus | Martin Hutchings | 22 November 2007 **[N 1] |
Waterloo Road is still reeling after the shock departure of Jack, everyone that is apart from Eddie, who seems destined to become the new acting Head. However, he's hardly had time to warm Jack's chair, when he's dealt a bitter blow in the shape of Rachel Mason, the newly appointed Head Teacher. | ||||
28 | Episode Eight | Lisa Holdsworth | Marc Jobst | 29 November 2007 **[N 1] |
Eddie is keen to prove Rachel wrong with his 'bad boys' trip but things go wrong and he is forced to make a life or death decision. Rachel tries to keep a lid on things with Chlo's return to school. Her high profile approach to truancy unwittingly puts a little boy in danger. | ||||
29 | Episode Nine | Ann McManus and Sharon Oakes | Laurence Moody | 6 December 2007 **[N 1] |
A police investigation kicks off when Janeece Bryant makes a shock discovery during an archaeological dig. Rachel forces Eddie to confront issues from his past. Mika shares a secret with Brett. | ||||
30 | Episode Ten | Liz Lake | Laurence Moody | 13 December 2007 **[N 2] |
Matt's thrown into a panic when Rachel announces the school musical is to be performed earlier in the day for a VIP audience and Eddie's ex turns up out of the blue. | ||||
31 | Episode Eleven | Lisa Holdsworth | Jenny Ash | 10 January 2008 |
Rachel and Matt take four of the boys on a day trip to prison, attempting to deter them from a life of crime. Meanwhile everyone at the rest of the school is doing mock exams and Eddie challenges the staff to sit through one themselves. | ||||
32 | Episode Twelve | Danny McCahon | Jenny Ash | 17 January 2008 |
Darren Briggs Snr asks Davina out for dinner, as a thank you for helping his dyslexic son Darren Jnr. She's flattered, but refuses... unfortunately, Darren Snr doesn't seem to want to take 'no' for an answer. | ||||
33 | Episode Thirteen | Nick Hoare | Mike Adams | 24 January 2008 |
Rachel's anxious about which construction firm will win the bid for Waterloo Road's new training centre - she must back blackmailer Stuart Hordley's bid or her past will be revealed. At Tom's, the sexual tension overwhelms Tom and Davina who end up in bed together - and Mika catches them. | ||||
34 | Episode Fourteen | Doug Watson | Mike Adams | 31 January 2008 |
When Jasmine intervenes in an altercation between bully Michaela White and a younger pupil, she has no idea the day will end in her suspension following assault allegations against her. Meanwhile, romance may be back in the air for Brett and Mika, and Stuart apologises to Rachel for blackmailing her - but just how genuine is he? | ||||
35 | Episode Fifteen | Michael Jenner | Julie Edwards | 7 February 2008 |
Matt's mother, Susan Wilding, announces she's coming to visit and, in a panic, Matt quickly removes all traces of Colin. Meanwhile, the sixth formers are on work experience at Colin's company when Matt tells Colin that he wants him to move out for a few days. Maxine overhears and sends a text message back to school. | ||||
36 | Episode Sixteen | David McManus | Julie Edwards | 14 February 2008 |
Grantly is much more of his curmudgeonly self than usual, when Rachel asks him to supervise Waterloo Road's bad boys alongside minxy duo Aleesha Dillon and Danielle Harker and cater for the Governors' AGM lunch. Meanwhile, it’s the last day at Waterloo Road for Wilson Bingham and Janeece has fallen for Wilson big time, and it appears he feels the same way about her. | ||||
37 | Episode Seventeen | Gert Thomas | Laurence Moody | 21 February 2008 |
Mika, frustrated by Tom ignoring her requests to go on an environmental protest takes her eco-warrior plans to another level with Brett, on the building site of the new Training Centre. | ||||
38 | Episode Eighteen | Fleur Costello | Laurence Moody | 28 February 2008 |
When immigration officers arrive at Waterloo Road, Rachel learns that Sameen Azizi's family are being held in a detention centre and are due to be deported later that day. Sameen, Aleesha, and Danielle leg it into the changing rooms and barricade themselves inside. Sameen's not going without a fight. | ||||
39 | Episode Nineteen | Danny McCahon | Richard Standeven | 6 March 2008 **[N 3]) |
Donte sees Davina getting into a swanky car and is shocked to see the driver is his old headmaster, Mr Rimmer. Jack's excited to have heard from Davina and tells her he's got a job in Dubai, will she come with him. | ||||
40 | Episode Twenty | Lisa Holdsworth | Richard Standeven | 13 March 2008 **[N 4]) |
Tragedy is in store as Hordley throws a smouldering fag-end into the bins. As the bin bursts into flames, it ignites a leaky gas canister and there's a massive explosion as the gas ignites, sending a fireball ripping through the school. |
Series 4 (2009)
A fourth series of another 20 episodes was commissioned in December 2007 and began airing from January 2009.
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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41 | Episode One | Lisa Holdsworth | Minkie Spiro | 7 January 2009 **[N 5] |
Rachel is keen to start the new term with a clean slate and no more mistakes. But new pupil Earl Kelly is about to ensure that Waterloo Road has the worst first day it’s ever had… | ||||
42 | Episode Two | David McManus | Minkie Spiro | 14 January 2009 |
Rachel's sister Melissa Ryan risks getting them both fired when she loses control of her adult education class. Eddie is furious when he discovers that Rachel has gone behind his back. As the sparks fly between him and Melissa he has to assess how he really feels. Elsewhere in the school, the new security guard Dave Miller is taking his job seriously, until he develops a serious crush on Steph Haydock. Steph finds herself inundated with gifts, and it’s clear she’s going to have to let Security Dave down gently, but how…? | ||||
43 | Episode Three | David McManus | James Erskine | 21 January 2009 |
Davina’s reputation at Waterloo Road is at stake when she is accused of racism by a Maori supply teacher. With just her word against an experienced teacher’s, will she be able to clear her name? Meanwhile, an ill-thought out lie from Steph looks like it might just spell the end for Grantly's marriage... | ||||
44 | Episode Four | Phillip Dodds | James Erskine | 28 January 2009 **[N 6] |
Romance abounds as Melissa’s speed dating event brings some unlikely couples together. Meanwhile, Tom’s feud with the Kelly’s intensifies when he becomes convinced that Earl is leaving dead birds on his doorstop. Trying to ease the situation, Eddie organises a falconry day at the school, but when one of the birds goes missing, there only seems to be one explanation... | ||||
45 | Episode Five | Ann McManus & Avril Russell | Dominic Keavey | 4 February 2009 |
Melissa has organised a Drugs Awareness Initiative for the school, with voluntary drugs tests for the senior year pupils. However, school Governor Ralph Mellor has his own agenda and plans to use the tests to get Marley Kelly kicked out of the school and away from his daughter, Flick Mellor, even if it means tampering with the results. | ||||
46 | Episode Six | Louise Ironside | Dominic Keavey | 11 February 2009 |
Matt has applied to be an emergency foster carer but may be biting off more than he can chew with his first ward – Sambuca Kelly. Meanwhile, Donte has organized an underground boxing match between Bolton Smilie and another pupil from a rival school. With Donte’s debts spiraling out of control, the boxing match is a quick win to earn some cash, but can he continue to keep the teachers in blissful ignorance? | ||||
47 | Episode Seven | Karen McLachlan & Phillip Dodds | Matthew Evans | 18 February 2009 |
Rachel is horrified when Eddie’s relationship with her sister Melissa takes a dramatic leap forward, but Philip seems to be hiding a secret that threatens everyone’s plans. Meanwhile, a loved-up Eddie must keep his mind on the job, but his day gets hijacked by an argument between Danielle and her father. What starts off as a debate about home-schooling versus state education soon escalates into a domestic dispute. | ||||
48 | Episode Eight | Nick Hoare | Matthew Evans | 25 February 2009 |
Earl’s doing his best to convince Maxine that they should have a baby. He wants them to finally have what they never got from their own childhoods; a proper family, a home and stability. This horrifies Steph, but Maxine’s will becomes stronger and more resolute – no one understands Earl like her. However, the arrival of a mystery girl looking for Earl has Maxine questioning if she really knows him at all. The furious confrontation that follows triggers a chain of events that leads to tragedy. | ||||
49 | Episode Nine | Nick Hoare | Matthew Evans | 4 March 2009 |
The school is still reeling after the murder of Maxine Barlow. Rachel feels responsible - the buck stops with her. She plans to resign with immediate effect. However, the shock revelation from Paul that the gun in the school at the start of term was Earl’s compels her to try and secure Denzil Kelly’s release before she goes. Elsewhere, realising that life is precious, Donte surprises Chlo with a romantic proposition and Eddie organises a surprise for Melissa. He’s organised a beach wedding in a tropical paradise – and they leave the following week. | ||||
50 | Episode Ten | David McManus | Jonathan Fox Bassett | 11 March 2009 |
It’s the last day of term at Waterloo Road and everyone is excited about Bolton’s boxing final. Rob Cleaver is adamant that Bolton’s about to be Rochdale’s next Rocky and a loved up Jasmine is bursting with pride for her man. However, Bolton’s nerves are getting to him and so Rob offers him some help – a bottle of ‘legal’ pills. It’s also the day Eddie and Melissa are due to fly out to Barbados to get married, but things don’t quite go to plan and both Rachel and Eddie are left reeling when the truth finally comes out. | ||||
51 | Episode Eleven | Lisa Holdsworth | Tim Hopewell | 18 March 2009 |
It’s an exciting day at Waterloo Road as Kim Campbell returns from Rwanda to resume her role as Head of Pastoral Care. Popular with staff and students alike, Kim raises a few eyebrows when she turns up with a baby in tow, but no Andrew Treneman. Kim can’t wait to get stuck into work, but the planned careers day, involving former pupils of Waterloo Road, is thrown into chaos with the arrival of Jordan-esque glamour model, Sarah-Leanne. Kim finds herself battling with Sarah-Leanne to win the hearts and minds of her celebrity-obsessed students. | ||||
52 | Episode Twelve | Nazrin Choudhry | Tim Hopewell | 25 March 2009 |
Kim’s day starts badly when the uncle of her baby, Grace, shows up at the school threatening to expose a secret about his niece. Kim struggles to keep her personal life from impacting on her job as she tries to get rid of him. Desperate, she turns to Steph, who is immediately suspicious. With Kim’s eye off the ball, Karla Bentham becomes the victim of Michaela White’s scheme to make money, and another type of bullying. It’s a race against time for Kim to recover Karla before her own situation is exposed. | ||||
53 | Episode Thirteen | Marc Pye | Jon Sen | 1 April 2009 |
With Rachel on a course, Eddie's at the helm but soon finds out it's not going to be an easy ride - a community of travellers have pitched up next to the school and the kids are to be enrolled at Waterloo Road. Tensions soon mount between the pupils and the travellers. Eddie thinks he has the answer and arranges a football match, but things soon get dirty on the pitch and the simmering tensions of the day bubble over. Before he knows it, Eddie has a riot on his hands. | ||||
54 | Episode Fourteen | Phillip Dodds | Jon Sen | 8 April 2009 |
Matt's choir are practicing hard, now that Rachel wants a performance that evening. Matt is left deflated when it transpires most of the members were blackmailed to attend and the race is on to re-group and recruit willing members in time for their showcase. Meanwhile, a stack of STI leaflets that Kim has been distributing to her sex education class fall into the wrong hands. Kim is dragged before Rachel and Eddie to explain but she’s too consumed with worry as she’s found out the Home Office has hired a private investigator to track her and Grace | ||||
55 | Episode Fifteen | David McManus | James Erskine | 15 April 2009 |
Determined to reunite the girl’s football team, Tom persuades his old friend Captain Andy Rigby to run an army day at the school, using team building techniques to whip the girls into shape. However, the day descends into a shambolic mess when one pupil sees the opportunity for a personal act of revenge. Elsewhere, Davina is delighted to finally qualify as a teacher, and things seem perfect when Rachel offers her a job at Waterloo Road, but her day starts to unravel when she discovers that money has gone missing from her and Tom's joint account. | ||||
56 | Episode Sixteen | Nick Hoare | James Erskine | 22 April 2009 |
Waterloo Road’s latest supply teacher, Jem Allen is proving popular with staff and students alike but her upbeat attitude and glamorous lifestyle are enough to get right up Grantly’s nose. Forced together on a school trip, their antagonism builds to a life-threatening climax. Back at school with the exams in full swing, Chlo realises how much the future she wants will be restricted by motherhood. She is forced to make the hardest decision of her life, with devastating consequences for Donte. | ||||
57 | Episode Seventeen | Louise Ironside | Julie Edwards | 29 April 2009 |
Steph’s return to Waterloo Road starts badly when a pupil leads a class revolt and Rachel blames the problem on her poor teaching skills. The day takes a dramatic turn when Steph discovers the same pupil in a life-threatening situation, but can her actions redeem herself in Rachel’s eyes? Meanwhile Donte is struggling with Chlo’s decision to put their baby up for adoption so that she can pursue her dream of going to university. A concerned Kim mediates. She urges Chlo to involve Donte and ask Tom for advice, but Chlo seems determined to proceed no matter what. | ||||
58 | Episode Eighteen | Michael Jenner | Julie Edwards | 6 May 2009 |
Bitter battle lines are drawn between Chlo and Donte as they wrangle over their baby’s future, but when Chlo goes into a complicated premature labour, Donte finds himself at risk of losing his baby and his wife. Meanwhile, a Home Office official turns up at the school to tell a shocked Eddie and Rachel that Kim has taken Grace from Rwanda against her father's wishes. The officials paint her as little more than a criminal who paid another woman for her baby. What follows sees Kim’s world come crashing down around her. | ||||
59 | Episode Nineteen | David McManus | Keith Boak | 13 May 2009 |
Still reeling from losing Grace, Kim struggles to hold it together as organiser of a fundraising day at the school. But will a surprise visit from her ex, Andrew Treneman bring the support she needs or just raise more questions about Kim’s conduct in Rwanda? Meanwhile Rose Kelly and Candice Smilie prepare a menu for the relief day using their knock-off meat. It’s past its sell-by-date but they’ve given it a once-over and taken off the labels so that no-one is any the wiser. However, when a mystery illness strikes the school, the dodgy dealings in the canteen come under suspicion. | ||||
60 | Episode Twenty | Lisa Holdsworth | Keith Boak | 20 May 2009 |
Waterloo Road is in the final of North West Schools Choir of the Year competition, but things take a bad turn when it becomes apparent that Flick stole the lyrics for the song. Rachel decides to save the reputation of the school and withdraws them from the competition. Matt’s gutted and can’t bear for all their hard work and effort to go to waste. Can he and Steph pull out the stops and re-write another song in time to still take part? Back at the school, a loved-up Eddie is totally gob smacked to find Melissa waiting for him. He’s in for a further shock when she reveals that she’s pregnant. | ||||
Series 5 (2009–10)
A 20-part fifth series was commissioned in March 2009. Filming began on 11 May 2009 and began airing from Wednesday 28 October 2009 (Sunday 25 October on BBC One Scotland).
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate | |
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61 | Episode One | Ann McManus | Matthew Evans | 28 October 2009**[N 1] | |
It's all change at Waterloo Road as it has merged with local private school John Fosters, which was forced to close when wealthy parents could no longer afford the fees. As a result, around 100 new pupils are enrolled at Waterloo Road and neither the "posh" John Fosters pupils nor the "scuzzy" Waterloo Road kids are happy about it. The playground divisions are echoed in the staffroom as many of the old John Fosters team have been ushered in to ensure the smooth transition, much to the annoyance of the existing staff. Let the battle commence! | |||||
62 | Episode Two | Maureen Chadwick | Matthew Evans | 4 November 2009 | |
The hostility between the ex-John Fosters pupils and their Waterloo Road peers continues unabated. Tensions increase when Amy Porter accuses Bolton of attempted rape after luring him into the girls’ toilets for a tryst; an accusation that a bewildered Bolton is quick to deny. New girl Lindsey James is quick to use the incident as another example that Waterloo Road pupils are trouble, happy to have a distraction from her father’s funeral which is taking place that day. | |||||
63 | Episode Three | Nick Hoare | Tim Hopewell | 11 November 2009 | |
Danielle and Aleesha stagger into school after a night out drinking in Rochdale's bars and clubs. Danielle, in particular, is suffering, so Paul steals some ethanol from the science lab in order to help her out with a "hair of the dog". Paul and Bolton start bootlegging the ethanol to the other pupils, not realising how dangerous the side affects of their concoction could be. Max Tyler soon discovers their scam but it's too late for barely conscious Danielle, who is rushed to hospital by Steph. Could Steph's lack of judgement prove to have serious consequences for both of them? | |||||
64 | Episode Four | David McManus | Tim Hopewell | 18 November 2009 | |
Year 10 pupil Luke Pendle has kept the fact that he lives in a care home a secret from everyone, including his girlfriend Siobhan Mailey – who finds out the truth when she follows him home. Confused at his deceit, she confides in her best friend, Amy, who quickly spreads Luke's secret around the school. After a day of snide and nasty comments, Luke snaps – only to have the full force of Max Tyler's authoritarian rule descend on him. Steph starts a teaching course. | |||||
65 | Episode Five | Phillip Dodds | Fraser MacDonald | 25 November 2009 | |
It's Open Day at Waterloo Road and the school is buzzing with preparations. Max and Rachel are determined to show that the merger with John Fosters is a success and set out to wow the parents and governors with a united school. Ruby Fry, meanwhile, has taken it upon herself to upgrade the school's buffet menu and puts caviar and other pricey sundries on her husband, John's, company credit card. When Ruby sneaks home to pick up some forgotten ingredients, however, she is confronted with bailiffs and John is forced to admit that his company is bankrupt. | |||||
66 | Episode Six | Louise Ironside | Fraser MacDonald | 2 December 2009 | |
New deputy head Christopher Mead becomes the focus of unwelcome romantic attention when his Year 10 fan club become increasingly brazen. Christopher becomes concerned that one of his best students, Vicki MacDonald, is acting strangely, missing classes and handing work in late. When he discovers that Vicki has been sneaking off during school hours to work as an exotic dancer, he visits the club to talk her out of it, inadvertently putting himself in a vulnerable position. Vicki won't give up work and threatens to accuse Christopher of sexual harassment if he tells anyone | |||||
67 | Episode Seven | Liz Lake | Jill Robertson | 9 December 2009 | |
When quiet Year 10 student Cassie Turner accuses Amy, Siobhan and, later, Michaela of bullying her, it looks like the girl gang problem has returned to Waterloo Road. Despite the protests of innocence from the accused girls, however, Cassie's recent detached behaviour, along with her falling grades, is enough for Kim to haul the suspected offenders off to the Cooler. Cassie's best friends, Lauren Andrews and Sambuca, are hurt that she didn't go to them for help, but also believe she is being bullied. | |||||
68 | Episode Eight | Katie Douglas | Jill Robertson | 16 December 2009 | |
It's the day of Helen Hopewell's first official inspection and she is desperate to impress. Having just spent the night with Max, she now believes their romance might be reignited. Never one to miss an opportunity, Amy offers to keep the entire class under control – if Helen pays her for the favour. Terrified about losing her job, Helen agrees and can't help but think it's £20 well spent when the inspector is obviously impressed with her "teaching ability". It's only when Helen refuses to give further bribes that Amy runs to Rachel and confesses all. | |||||
69 | Episode Nine | Linton Chiswick | Jonathan Fox Bassett | 23 December 2009 | |
Rachel accompanies Lindsey to court for her mother's trial, but Marion's case isn't going well. In the observation gallery Michaela and Ros McCain are horrified to learn about Lindsey's sexual abuse. After a grilling from the prosecution, Lindsey breaks down in the witness box and finally confesses to Rachel the real events of that fateful day. | |||||
70 | Episode Ten | Paul Logue | Jonathan Fox Bassett | 30 December 2009 | |
The governors have arrived at Waterloo Road to inspect the merger. Little does Rachel realise that Max intends to spend the day convincing them to fire her. Rachel and Max have a showdown in front of the governors, each blaming the other for the merger's failings; it's clear that they're not capable of working together. Sick of fighting a turf war with Max, a defeated Rachel hands in her resignation, believing her departure will at least provide some stability at Waterloo Road. However, Rachel's nephew, Phillip admits that Max has been abusive towards him and Kim reveals it all. | |||||
71 | Episode Eleven | Maureen Chadwick | Matthew Evans | 7 April 2010 **[N 7] | |
Rachel is determined to put the chaos caused by Max Tyler's dramatic departure firmly behind them. But for Kim it is not so easy to forget as she reveals that she is expecting Max's baby. It's year eight pupil Bianka Vale's birthday but the only present she wants is to spend time with her dad, Gary, who has separated from her mum. When Gary turns up at school Bianka is delighted to see him and persuades Grantly to allow her to leave with him. What Grantly doesn't realise is that there is a court order out against Gary, banning him from having unsupervised access to his children. | |||||
72 | Episode Twelve | David McManus | Matthew Evans | 14 April 2010**[N 7] | |
Ruby is still struggling to cope with her personal problems but is reluctant to take anti-depressants. To make matters worse she takes the year 10 class on a trip to a local farm, only for it to be a disaster from the outset. Run by Mark Moran, the older brother of year 10 pupil Craig, the farm is in deep financial trouble. Mark had asked Craig to cancel the trip as the farm is in no state for visitors but Craig “forgot”; he was hoping Ruby would see how much trouble they were in and help convince Mark to sell up. | |||||
73 | Episode Thirteen | Sascha Hails | Tim Hopewell | 21 April 2010**[N 7] | |
Kim and Chris come to blows over his introduction of an APU (Advanced University Preparation) scheme for Ros, the school's brightest pupil. Kim believes the scheme should be open to everyone, but Chris thinks it's cruel to build up pupils' hopes of getting into a top university if their grades aren't strong enough. It's a battle of wills, won when Michaela stages a protest demanding to be allowed on the scheme and Rachel opens it up to everyone. Elsewhere, Rachel searches for a new Canteen Head, but gets a blast from the past... | |||||
74 | Episode Fourteen | Lisa Holdsworth | Tim Hopewell | 28 April 2010**[N 7] | |
It's Josh's birthday and Tom is planning a party. Josh and Lauren's flirting picks up pace, only to come to an abrupt end when the secret of Lauren's large birthmark on her back is revealed to the whole school. Totally humiliated and desperate, Lauren steals hydrogen peroxide from the science lab to try to bleach the birthmark away. | |||||
75 | Episode Fifteen | Phillip Dodds | Joss Agnew | 5 May 2010 | |
Series 6 (2010–11)
In August 2009, a further 20-part sixth series was commissioned. Filming began on 9 November 2009 and is estimated to finish in late April 2010. It will begin airing on BBC One from late 2010-early 2011.[1][2]
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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81 | Episode One | - | - | Late 2010 |
Series 7 (2011–12)
A seventh series of 20 episodes was announced on 7 April 2010 in Shed Media's final results. [3] .
# | Episode | Writer | Director | Original airdate |
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101 | Episode One | - | - | Late 2011/Early 2012 |
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Series 2 Episodes 1-7, 11 & 12, Series 3 Episodes 1-9 and Series 5 Episode 1 were shown on BBC One Scotland the Sunday prior to transmission to the rest of the UK
- ^ Series 3 Episode 10 was aired in Scotland on the Sunday directly after its primary broadcast
- ^ Series 3 Episode 19 was shown in Scotland at 9pm the Monday after its broadcast to the rest of UK due to live coverage of Rangers v Werder Bremen.
- ^ Series 3 Episode 20 was shown in Scotland at 9pm the Monday after its broadcast to the rest of UK due to live coverage of the 2nd leg of Werder Bremen v Rangers.
- ^ Series 4 Episode 1 was shown in Scotland 30 mins before the rest of the UK. (7:30pm in Scotland & 8pm in the rest of the UK)
- ^ Series 4 Episode 4 was shown in Scotland on the Sunday after the rest of the UK at 7pm due to live coverage of Celtic v Dundee United CIS Cup Semi-Final on 28 January 2009.
- ^ a b c d Series 5 Episodes 11-20 were repeated on BBC Three later in the evening of original transmission in the UK