On Tuesday 18 February 2025, BBC One broadcasts Waterloo Road!
Season 15 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Waterloo Road” promises to be filled with emotional moments and tough decisions. Titled “Secrets and Choices,” this episode will air on BBC One and dive deep into the lives of the characters as they navigate personal challenges.
Coral is at the center of the story as she deals with her own health concerns. Despite her struggles, she stands by Aleena, who is facing her own troubles as secrets from her past come to light. As the situation unfolds, Coral encounters a significant challenge that could change her life forever. This leaves Aleena feeling more isolated and confused, highlighting the impact of their circumstances on their relationship.
Meanwhile, Schuey finds himself confronting an old rival, which forces him to make a tough choice between holding onto anger or choosing a path of forgiveness. The resolution...
Season 15 Episode 2 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Waterloo Road” promises to be filled with emotional moments and tough decisions. Titled “Secrets and Choices,” this episode will air on BBC One and dive deep into the lives of the characters as they navigate personal challenges.
Coral is at the center of the story as she deals with her own health concerns. Despite her struggles, she stands by Aleena, who is facing her own troubles as secrets from her past come to light. As the situation unfolds, Coral encounters a significant challenge that could change her life forever. This leaves Aleena feeling more isolated and confused, highlighting the impact of their circumstances on their relationship.
Meanwhile, Schuey finds himself confronting an old rival, which forces him to make a tough choice between holding onto anger or choosing a path of forgiveness. The resolution...
- 2/18/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Tuesday 11 February 2025, BBC One broadcasts Waterloo Road!
Season 15 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Waterloo Road,” set to air on BBC One, introduces a new headteacher, Dame Stella Drake. With a background as an Ofsted director, she arrives at the school determined to make a difference. The state of Waterloo Road is concerning, and Dame Stella is ready to restore order. However, her challenge lies in whether she can truly bring the school back from its troubled state.
Donte, now a trainee teacher, faces his own set of challenges. He finds himself in a tough situation when he clashes with a new student named Ashton, who has a reputation for being unruly. This conflict is not the only thing on Donte’s plate, as he also tries to manage a secret relationship with one of the staff members. Balancing these two aspects of his life proves to be a significant test for him.
Season 15 Episode 1 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Waterloo Road,” set to air on BBC One, introduces a new headteacher, Dame Stella Drake. With a background as an Ofsted director, she arrives at the school determined to make a difference. The state of Waterloo Road is concerning, and Dame Stella is ready to restore order. However, her challenge lies in whether she can truly bring the school back from its troubled state.
Donte, now a trainee teacher, faces his own set of challenges. He finds himself in a tough situation when he clashes with a new student named Ashton, who has a reputation for being unruly. This conflict is not the only thing on Donte’s plate, as he also tries to manage a secret relationship with one of the staff members. Balancing these two aspects of his life proves to be a significant test for him.
- 2/11/2025
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “Waterloo Road,” viewers can expect a gripping storyline filled with emotional challenges and tough decisions. Titled “Episode 2,” this installment dives deep into Coral’s struggles as she worries about her health. Her determination to support Aleena becomes even more crucial when secrets from Aleena’s past begin to emerge, complicating their relationship. As Coral faces a life-changing hurdle, Aleena finds herself feeling more lost than ever, creating a tense atmosphere that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Meanwhile, Schuey finds himself confronted by an old rival, forcing him to grapple with feelings of anger and the possibility of forgiveness. This internal conflict leads him to unexpected insights, showing how past grievances can shape present choices. The emotional weight of this situation adds depth to Schuey’s character and provides a compelling subplot that resonates with themes of redemption.
On another front, Donte...
Meanwhile, Schuey finds himself confronted by an old rival, forcing him to grapple with feelings of anger and the possibility of forgiveness. This internal conflict leads him to unexpected insights, showing how past grievances can shape present choices. The emotional weight of this situation adds depth to Schuey’s character and provides a compelling subplot that resonates with themes of redemption.
On another front, Donte...
- 2/11/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
The excitement builds as “Waterloo Road” returns for its highly anticipated Season 15, kicking off with Episode 1. This episode introduces viewers to the new head of the school, Dame Stella Drake, an ex-Ofsted director. She arrives with a mission to turn the struggling institution around. The state of the school is far from ideal, and Stella is determined to restore order and discipline. Her leadership style promises to shake things up, but the question remains: can she really bring the school back from the brink?
Meanwhile, Donte faces his own challenges as a trainee teacher. He finds himself in a tough spot when he clashes with a new student, Ashton, who is anything but easy to manage. On top of that, Donte is trying to keep a secret liaison with one of the staff, adding another layer of complexity to his new role. The tension in the classroom is palpable, and...
Meanwhile, Donte faces his own challenges as a trainee teacher. He finds himself in a tough spot when he clashes with a new student, Ashton, who is anything but easy to manage. On top of that, Donte is trying to keep a secret liaison with one of the staff, adding another layer of complexity to his new role. The tension in the classroom is palpable, and...
- 2/4/2025
- by Ashley Wood
- TV Everyday
The BBC has confirmed that hit school drama Waterloo Road will return to BBC One and iPlayer from 2nd January 2024.
The BBC has confirmed that school drama Waterloo Road will return for its next series, the third since its relaunch, on Tuesday 2nd January. Eight new episodes will be available as a full boxset on BBC iPlayer from 6am, though it will also air weekly on BBC One from 8pm that night.
Set and filmed in Greater Manchester, Waterloo Road returned to BBC One earlier this year and was hugely successful.
The synopsis for the new series reads as follows:
With a group of long-term school refusers arriving at Waterloo Road, the balance of peace and harmony once again rests on thin ice. Will Headteacher Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin) and her team have what it takes to stop the school from sinking?
Libby, who makes a surprise return to Manchester to stay with her dad,...
The BBC has confirmed that school drama Waterloo Road will return for its next series, the third since its relaunch, on Tuesday 2nd January. Eight new episodes will be available as a full boxset on BBC iPlayer from 6am, though it will also air weekly on BBC One from 8pm that night.
Set and filmed in Greater Manchester, Waterloo Road returned to BBC One earlier this year and was hugely successful.
The synopsis for the new series reads as follows:
With a group of long-term school refusers arriving at Waterloo Road, the balance of peace and harmony once again rests on thin ice. Will Headteacher Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin) and her team have what it takes to stop the school from sinking?
Libby, who makes a surprise return to Manchester to stay with her dad,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
A handsome little biopic that’s sopping wet with the same clichés that its whiny hero so adamantly disavows, Mark Gill’s “England Is Mine” distills the early days of one Steven Patrick Morrissey into an anonymous coming-of-age story that — if not for its keen sense of place — could really be about any mopey white boy whose talents are dulled by torpor. The film begins in the late ’70s, when young Steven is still living in his family’s splintered Stretford council house and writing flippant concert reviews for some local music rags; it ends a few years later, before he and Johnny Marr have yet to record their first track as The Smiths. This isn’t a portrait of an iconoclastic rock god, but of a brooding artist who thinks he’s far too good for such a boring town, and resents the fact that he should ever have...
- 8/23/2017
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
"Steven, what are you waiting for? Take a chance." Entertainment One in the UK has revealed an official trailer for a film titled England Is Mine, a biopic telling the story of famed musician and singer Steven Patrick Morrissey. Morrissey is played by Jack Lowden (seen in '71, A United Kingdom, Denial, Tommy's Honour) in the film, and the rest of the cast includes Jessica Brown Findlay, Jodie Comer, Peter McDonald, Laurie Kynaston, Simone Kirby, Finney Cassidy, and Katherine Pearce.. Set in the 1970s in Manchester, the film is about his early life as a young teenager before he became the lead singer of seminal 80's band The Smiths, along with his first fateful encounter with Johnny Marr. This looks very good, reminds me a bit of Sing Street with his musician dreams. Will be seeing this when it opens. Check it. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Mark Gill's England Is Mine,...
- 6/30/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Fox Searchlight Pictures has released the first trailer and poster for their upcoming thriller My Cousin Rachel, which stars Rachel Weisz as the title character and Sam Claflin as Philip Ashley. This film will mark the third time that the timeless original novel by Daphne Du Maurier will be adapted, with the first big-screen adaptation debuting in 1952, starring Olivia de Havilland as Rachel Ashley and Richard Burton as Philip Ashley. The novel was then adapted into a 1983 mini-series starring Geraldine Chaplin and Christopher Guard as Rachel and Philip.
My Cousin Rachel is a dark romance that tells the story of a young Englishman who plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms. The original novel was first published in 1951, and also spawned a few other types of adaptations.
My Cousin Rachel is a dark romance that tells the story of a young Englishman who plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms. The original novel was first published in 1951, and also spawned a few other types of adaptations.
- 3/21/2017
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
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