~ WATERLOO ROAD ~
* What is Waterloo Road?
Waterloo Road is a BBC television programme based around a difficult school in Manchester. The school consists of pupils with troubled pasts and disabilities. The series evolves around the staff, pupils and parents and brings up many issues ... Read review
Waterloo Road Comprehensive is on the scrap heap. It can be found very near the bottom of ... more
every league table there is. Its despondent teachers have given up trying to make a difference as they struggle to cope with their own personal problems as well as their nightmare day jobs. When the current Headmaster has a nervous breakdown, Jack Rimer is thrown into the hot seat - very reluctantly. Jack is only too aware of the fate Waterloo Road will suffer if it doesn't improve - and fast.He takes a huge gamble in recruiting optimistic, educational Zealot Andrew Treneman who wants to give up his comfortable private school job to bring the benefits of his elite educational experience to Waterloo Road. Oxbridge educated Andrew is convinced strict discipline is the only way to save the kids and Waterloo Road Comprehensive from closure but he underestimates the massive size of the task. To his dismay, he also discovers a big part of his job is to re-enthuse Jack whose solution to most management problems is a drink down the pub. Together with feisty Guidance Head Kim Campbell the three teachers - all committed in their very different ways - set to turn round Waterloo Road, painful step by painful step.
It’s exam time at Waterloo Road, and it’s not only the pupils who are ... more
being tested.Corruption is rife in the tendering process to build a new training centre at the school, with Headteacher Rachel Mason coming under pressure from a blackmailing builder to secure his interest in the bid. What is the secret she’s trying to hide – and how much will it cost the school?On a romantic front, Assistant Teacher Davina Schackleton finds herself the object of attention of more than one man, and French Teacher Steph Haydock is using her talents to seduce a Frenchman, Claude Legard, into parting with his money – but all in a good cause.Bullying becomes an issue when young Teacher Jasmine Koreshi intervenes in what should have been an obvious case, but finds herself accused of assault instead. The pupils continue to create as many challenges for others as they face themselves, when a group of eco-warriors decide to make the school greener at any cost, a young student faces deportation leading to an immigration crisis, and one young girl falls victim to a predatory supply teacher.Spring Term at Waterloo Road is as unpredictable as the weather – sometimes sunny, often stormy but always with the promise of great things to come.
Production Year: 2004 - Drama - Director: Nick Cassavetes - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over, 12 years and over - Starring: Rachel McAdams, Ryan Gosling, Gena Rowlands
Drama - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Shelagh Fraser, Barbara Flynn, Keith Drinkel, Felicity Kendal, Pam Ferris, Colin Douglas
Advantages: Excellent stories, Great acting, good soundtrack Disadvantages: none
~ WATERLOO ROAD ~
* What is Waterloo Road?
Waterloo Road is a BBC television programme based around a difficult school in Manchester. The school consists of pupils with troubled pasts and disabilities. The series evolves around the staff, pupils and parents and brings up many issues involving bad behaved children, suicidal pupils, teachers having affairs and parents being violent and abusive. In every episode there ... ...in Scotland on Sundays. Waterloo is produced by the same company who has produced both Footballer’s Wives and Bad Girls.
• Production and Scenes
Created By- Ann McManus and Maureen Chadwick
Production- Shed Productions, BBC
Original Airing- 9 March 2006
No of Series- 4
No of Episodes- 48
The Series is located actually in Rochdale, Greater Manchester at a former Primary ... more
~ WATERLOO ROAD ~
* What is Waterloo Road?
Waterloo Road is a BBC television programme based around a difficult school in Manchester. The school consists of pupils with troubled pasts and disabilities. The series evolves around the staff, pupils and parents and brings up many issues involving bad behaved children, suicidal pupils, teachers having affairs and parents being violent and abusive. In every episode there is a different plot focusing on one or two actors more than the others but it generally focuses on all the main characters included. Each episode is played for an hour without any breaks and there have been four seasons shown so far with a five under way. It was first aired in 2006 showing on Thursday nights and also in Scotland on Sundays. Waterloo is produced by the same company who has produced both Footballer’s Wives and Bad Girls.
• Production and Scenes
Created By- Ann McManus and Maureen Chadwick Production- Shed Productions, BBC Original Airing- 9 March 2006 No of Series- 4 No of Episodes- 48
The Series is located actually in Rochdale, Greater Manchester at a former Primary School Hill Top Primary. The whole site is now especially used for all the episodes for the series. After researching this location on the net I have found that the site is to be demolished soon and rebuilt so the fifth series will have to find a new location in Manchester.
• Characters
There have been many characters over the four series so I have just names the main ones who are current characters and those who have departed.
Season 4 Main Current Characters-
Teachers Eva Pope- Rachel Mason (Head Teacher) Neil Morrissey- Eddie Lawson (Deputy Head) Jason Done- Tom Clarkson Denise Welch- Steph Haydock Elyes Gabel- Rob Cleaver Phillip Brown- Grantly Budgen Shabana Bakhsh – Jasmine Koreshi Chris Gene- Matt Wilding
Pupils Katie Griffiths- Chlo Grainger Adam Thomas- Donte Charles Reece Noi- Earl Kelly Ellie Paskell- Maxine Barlow Luke Bailey- Marley Kelly Thomas Milner- Paul Langley Tachia Newall- Bolton Smilie Lucy Dixon- Danielle Harker
The characters change a lot during each season and there are many that have departed and joined throughout the last three years. For more information on this I would check the internet as ill be here all day if I name everyone that has left.
• Favourite Characters
Maxine Barlow
Max is a strong, independent girl who has had a difficult past and is now staying with teacher of French Steph. She has been through it all miscarriage, deceit and bullying and now she seems to have her head up high and doing well at school. All this changes when new student Earl Kelly clasps eyes on her. Maxine wants to grow up to fast and hits a difficult and surprising event in season 4. Max has been in every episode in season 4.
Bolton Smilie
Bolton hasn’t been the best of students in the past couple of years but this year he seems to have made progress. New P.E teacher sees a new talent in him and helps him progress toward a new future that keeps him in school. Bolton is humorous, cheeky and gives the season a lift of energy. He is one of the characters featured in most episodes.
Steph Haydock
Steph has got to be the best Teacher at Waterloo Road. She is funny, witty and speaks her mind. She has had a difficult time to and now looking after teenager max is proven more difficult than she thought. Steph also brings a sense of humour to the series and listening to her fast, witty comments in the programme is brilliant. She is very sarcastic which is my kind of humour and I think she has a great effect.
• Episodes and DVDs
Series One
New Head Teacher Jack Rimmer is welcomed to a new school and staff trying to approach difficult pupils in new ways. There are new love interests and fights amongst the teacher and the pupils and their parents try to understand Jack’s new rules and teaching which causes some to rebel.
Series on has eight episodes on three discs. You can buy the box set for £22.99 on Play.com and maybe cheaper from Amazon.
As a new term starts things look more positive than last term and the school launches its first sixth form years. This increases the tension in the school and Jack has hard decisions with low budgets and havoc with bullying and truancy.
Series two is cheaper on Play for only £16.99 although it also has 3 discs. The box set also includes two special features- Miss Haydock reveals all and Mika’s video diary.
• Series Three
Autumn- A New Year and the troubles from last term as left Head Teacher Jack slightly unstable. He is determined to improve the school but the increasingly number of bullies and proves it all too hard.
Spring- New Head Teacher Rachel finds it hard to settle in as her past is revealed which causes the pupils to riot. The new hard family The Kelly’s start at the school and Earl Kelly proves to be the toughest pupil yet.
Series three is spilt into two terms autumn and spring and both box sets are £14.99 each.
• OPINIONS
I am really addicted to this programme and think it is eventful and interesting. I don’t own any of the box sets but I am thinking about buying some before the next series is released which is properly at the end of the year.
~ Narrative
The plots are really well written and each episode grabs my attention. Even though there is a main story in each, there are many sub plots going on with each main character to keep you interested. You really get to know each character and they are quite realistic stories. Being a school with many troublesome children it is amazing to see how teacher cope with the problems without having a lot of authority. The plots include all the downfalls of teenagers today including bullying, harassment and vandalism. There are teenage pregnancies, abortions and everyday disasters that affect the run of the school. I think the best filmed plot to date is a story following character Maxine. It focuses on dramatic events when we find out that she has been a major and traumatising event. It deals with the situation very well and makes you realise how today’s world has some cold and cruel circumstances. Seeing some of the young girls experience rape, pregnancy and abortion really made me feel lucky that I didn’t have to go through any of them. The stories are really hard hitting and it made me realise what some areas are like. Waterloo road is located in a rough and dangerous area and it shows the different affects on both teachers and pupils. The episodes include everything you need in a drama to hit a wide range audience- romance, devastation and action.
~ Character Development
The best element of the programme is the character development. Each episode does this very well and the progress and down fall of each character makes you feel that you know them very well. The changes in the main characters are very dramatic and we see many of them go through ups and downs rapidly. There are many characters that carry on from the first series which is good to see the changes in them over time. This is properly why I like Steph and Maxine so much as they have been in most of the episodes so I can feel like I know them more than the others. I like the way each episode still includes as many as the main characters as possible even with the main plot under way.
~ The Rest
Waterloo is very well filmed and has a good time structure. As the episodes are an hour it gives plenty of time to set the episode in a few days of the week like a school week. As an episode is played once a week they keep it inline with real time so the next episode is based the week after the last. The timing is realistic and it doesn’t rush through the day. The acting is great there aren’t any actors that don’t suit their ole and all of the pupils even the younger ones play the parts very well. Some of the plots are very hard as they hit tough issues and I think they act these perfectly. The teachers also play their roles well and they are very believable as teachers. It’s good to see their private lives as well as coping with the teaching in the day. We see in the staff room and at their homes in the evening which is good to see who they rally are and not just the teachers they seem to be toward the children. The locations of the series are very expandable. Even though most of the school day has to be set at the school there are many other sites it uses to keep it interesting. We see the teachers and pupils at home and also there are school trips and the surrounding Manchester town when some of the pupils skip school. Each episode includes these sets and there is not one episode that is just based in one place which is very good. I particularly like when they film at the homes as we get to see what their home life is like and how it may affect their behaviour in the school day.
~ Recommend
I am totally hooked on the series and haven’t missed a single episode yet. It is fun, gritty and shocking and includes everything you need in a real life drama. I feel that it gets better with each series and the third series has just finished airing and gutted I’ve got to wait ages for the next one. It really gets your emotions going and you feel sympathy for the characters. Everything about it is done well, it has good acting, great development of the characters and excellent story lines, what else can you ask for?
Official Website- www.waterlooroad.co.uk/
* Thanks for reading- Blackmagicstar4_ Feb 09. Published on Dooyoo and Ciao *
Advantages: great cast, great script, great plot, emotional Disadvantages: n/a
I don't mind my school, it's actually quite alright. The teachers are kind (most of them), and do know how to have a laugh at times! But taking a look at WaterlooRoad School, I reckon it would be so much more entertaining to go there! More threatening as well, yes, but that only gives it an adventurous edge! Unfortunately, it's not exactly an option to attend there (!), but at least I can enjoy its wonders on DVD!
WaterlooRoad Comprehensive is a school in Rochdale, England. However it is not just an ordinary built set! The building was actually a school, known as Top Hill Primary School. Most of the show is filmed here, with a few external shots too. There are actually demolition plans for the building, but the show will continue in a new building which they are still searching for. Luckily though this fits in with the plot ...
Advantages: Great music, great characters, Disadvantages: might some be some peoples tastes
I LOVE this Tv programme, and in my opinion this is the best series.
It is basically a series about a school where something exciting happens every day.
Jamie Glover stars as my favourite character Andrew Treneman.
The headmaster is a really excting guy, all the teachers are always in trouble and have really exciting lives, and the kids are all really naughty and are always rebelling and stuff. Its fantastic.
Im 15, a girl. All my mates love it and my mum and their mums do too.
I would DEFINITELY recommend this in fact I think you would be mad not to buy it. If you want some previews search Series one waterlooroad on youtube or google or something. And you can catch it on Wednesdays from 8.00 till 9.00 on BBC1.
Some of the storylines are:
One of the teachers, Tom Clarkson, is supposed to be marrying another one ...
Advantages: Great storylines as always Disadvantages: Cut down episodes
If you enjoyed the first series you will love this series even more. Waterlooroad just keeps getting better and better and series 5 is currently being shown on TV due to it's great storylines.
This box set has 4 discs and a complete running time of 619 minutes. There are two extras on the set: Miss Haydock Reveals all and Mika's Video Diary.
There have been music edits made and each episode has been cut down slightly from the original transmitted version. These 'deleted scenes' can be found on youtube.
There are 12 episodes in this series and in episode 1 we meet Roger Aspinall who has plans to make the school an academy.
In episode 2 Andrew has taken over as head at Roger's instruction but Andrew needs Jacks help when excluded pupils attack a local shopkeeper.
In episode 3 Mika is being bullied over the internet by her ...