Waterloo Road series 8


The eighth series of the British television drama series, Waterloo Road, began broadcasting on 23 August 2012, and ended on 4 July 2013 on BBC One. It consisted of thirty episodes. The series follows the lives of the faculty and pupils of the eponymous school. While a comprehensive school in all other series, Waterloo Road is a privately funded independent school for the majority of the eighth series. Production also relocated to Greenock, Scotland beginning with this series. This series shows the final appearance of Tom Clarkson.

Plot

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 alcoholism, pyromania, teenage pregnancy, fostering, exorcism, coercive control, freeganism, adoption, pole-dancing, rape, burn injury, terminal illness, workplace bullying, self-harming, deafness, activism, blackmail, gender identity disorder, euthanasia, alcoholic hepatitis, assault, kidney failure, kidney donation and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Cast and characters

Staff

Recurring

  • Zöe Lucker as Carol Barry; Mother of the Barry children
  • Ron Donachie as Billy Byrne; Michael's terminally ill father
  • Alex Norton as Gerard Findlay; Headteacher of Havelock High
  • Jody Latham as Steve-O Malone; Dynasty's boyfriend
  • Jenny Ryan as Sally Stewart; Imogen's mother
  • Alisa Anderson as Zoe Foster; Pupil
  • Leyla Ogulyaymis as Cheryl Bryant; Janeece's young daughter
  • Lisa Riley as Tina Allen; Scout's mother
  • Shaun Prendergast as Robert Bain; Director of the Department for Education

    Guest

  • Mhairi Anderson as Morag Murray; Pupil
  • Fraser Ayres as Duncan Kilty; Owner of a pole-dancing bar
  • Patrick Baladi as Julian Noble; Television presenter for Noble Thoughts
  • James Daffern as Ray Keats; Head of Lorraine's call centre and careers advisor
  • James Doherty as Martin Johnson; School governor
  • Nicola Duffett as Daisy Skelton; Kevin's estranged mother
  • Niall Greig Fulton as Kai Murray; Morag and Ewan's father
  • Jan Goodman as Maureen Donnegan; Lorraine and Sonya's mother
  • Clare Grogan as Sandra Gordon; Liberty's mother
  • Bill Fellows as Trevor Croft; Maggie's husband
  • Max Fowler as Drew Kelly; Jade's abusive boyfriend
  • Gaynor Howe as Sarah Winters; Adoptive mother of Jade's unborn baby
  • Emmanuel Ighodaro as Kaz Winters; Adoptive father of Jade's unborn baby
  • Raji James as Usman Haq; Owner of Prince of Spices fast food
  • Cornell S John as Lionel Tsibi; Lula's uncle
  • Daniel Kerr as Ewan Murray; Pupil
  • Pollyanna McIntosh as Olivia McAllister; Jack's mother
  • Anna-Maria Nabirye as Cecile Tsibi; Lula's mother
  • Tachia Newall as Bolton Smilie; Ex-pupil and Army officer
  • Derek Riddell as Joe Mulgrew; Christine's ex-husband
  • George Sampson as Kyle Stack; Pupil
  • Sam Lucas Smith as Fergal Doherty; Pupil
  • John Kay Steel as Dr. Fielding Granger; Grantly's consultant
  • Elizabeth Tan as Princess Windsor; George's wife
  • Vishal Thakur as Nasir Haq; Pupil
  • John Thomson as Nelson Smith; Phoenix and Harley's father
  • Josie Walker as Theresa Doherty; Fergal's mother

    Episodes

DVD release

The Autumn Term was released on 4 February 2013. The Spring Term was released on 3 June 2013. The Summer Term was released on 7 October 2013. The Complete Series Eight was released on 15 September 2014.