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'''''Waterloo Road''''' is a British television drama series set in a comprehensive school of the same name, broadcast on [[BBC One]] and later on [[BBC Three]]. The show is set in the English town of [[Rochdale]] from series one until the end of series seven, and the Scottish town of [[Greenock]] from the beginning of series eight until the end of the show in series ten. The first episode was broadcast on BBC One on 9 March 2006 and the final episode on BBC Three on 9 March 2015. ''Waterloo Road'' ran for 200 episodes and exactly nine years. In September 2019, the series was made available on [[BBC iPlayer]].
'''''Waterloo Road''''' is a British television drama series set in a comprehensive school of the same name, broadcast on [[BBC One]] and later on [[BBC Three]]. The show is set in the English town of [[Rochdale]] from series one until the end of series seven, and the Scottish town of [[Greenock]] from the beginning of series eight until the end of the show in series ten. The first episode was broadcast on BBC One on 9 March 2006 and the final episode on BBC Three on 9 March 2015. ''Waterloo Road'' ran for 200 episodes and exactly nine years. In September 2019, the series was made available on [[BBC iPlayer]].

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Waterloo Road
GenreDrama
Created byAnn McManus
Maureen Chadwick
Written byVarious writers
Directed byVarious directors
StarringCast
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series10
No. of episodes200 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsRochdale, England (1–7)
Greenock, Scotland (8–10)
Running time60 minutes
90 minutes (1 episode)
10–12 minutes (Reunited)
Production companiesShed Productions
BBC Scotland[1]
Original release
NetworkBBC One (2006–2014)
BBC One HD (2010–2014)
BBC Three (2015)
BBC Three HD (2015)
BBC Online (Reunited – 2011)
Release9 March 2006 (2006-03-09) –
9 March 2015 (2015-03-09)
Waterloo Road

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Waterloo Road is a British television drama series set in a comprehensive school of the same name, broadcast on BBC One and later on BBC Three. The show is set in the English town of Rochdale from series one until the end of series seven, and the Scottish town of Greenock from the beginning of series eight until the end of the show in series ten. The first episode was broadcast on BBC One on 9 March 2006 and the final episode on BBC Three on 9 March 2015. Waterloo Road ran for 200 episodes and exactly nine years. In September 2019, the series was made available on BBC iPlayer.

Synopsis

Set in a failing comprehensive school in Rochdale, the series focuses on the life's of the teachers and pupils who are at the school.

Characters

Series overview

Season Episodes Dates shown
First shown Last shown
1 8 9 March 2006 27 April 2006
2 12 18 January 2007 26 April 2007
3 20 11 October 2007 13 March 2008
4 20 7 January 2009 20 May 2009
5 20 28 October 2009 15 July 2010
6 20 1 September 2010 6 April 2011
Waterloo Road Reunited 6 2 March 2011 6 April 2011
7 30 4 May 2011 25 April 2012
8 30 23 August 2012 4 July 2013
9 20 5 September 2013 12 March 2014
10 20 15 October 2014 9 March 2015

References

  1. "Information". Official Waterloo Road Website. Archived from the original on 24 January 2008.

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