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Episode 2

Episode 2 of 8

New head Steve Savage hits the ground running by introducing a set of updated rules at the school. Meanwhile, a new student has the misfortune of being Schuey’s next target.

New head Steve Savage hits the ground running by introducing a set of updated rules at the school. As he gets stuck into the new role, he discovers that one pupil may be facing more issues than meets the eye and does whatever it takes to help them. Meanwhile, a new student has the misfortune of being Schuey’s next target. Elsewhere, Nicky and Debs butt heads over some unexpected cash after a devastating loss.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Steve Savage Jason Manford
Schumacher 'Schuey' Weever Zak Sutcliffe
Nicky Walters Kym Marsh
Debs Rafferty Hollie-Jay Bowes
Joe Casey James Baxter
Wendy Whitwell Jo Coffey
Neil Guthrie Neil Fitzmaurice
Nisha Saira Choudhry
Coral Walker Rachel Leskovac
Amy Spratt Katherine Pearce
Valerie Chambers Shauna Shim
Donte Charles Adam Thomas
Serena Michelle Davies Kerry Howard
Kelly Jo Rafferty Alicia Forde
Tonya Walters Summer Violet Bird
Marc Todd Tom Wells
Portia Weever Maisey Robinson
Carla Duggan Katie Shelley
Preston Walters Noah Valentine
Mollie ‘Mog’ Richardson Aabay Ali
Boz Osbourne Nathan Wood
Billy Savage Olly Rhodes
Barb Rafferty Marie Critchley
Shola Aku Chiamaka Ulebor
Dwayne Jackson Thapelo Ray
Noel McManus Liam Scholes
Libby Guthrie Hattie Dynevor
Caz Williams Lucy Begg
Millie Adebayo Randi Agyare
Idea Originator Ann McManus
Idea Originator Maureen Chadwick
Writer Neil Jones
Producer Adam Leatherland
Series Producer Lindsay Williams
Director Robin Sheppard
Executive Producer Leanne Klein
Executive Producer Jo McClellan
Executive Producer Gaynor Holmes
Executive Producer Cameron Roach
Production Company Wall to Wall Media
Production Company Rope Ladder Fiction

Broadcasts

Watch every episode of the original and new series of Waterloo Road

Watch every episode of the original and new series of Waterloo Road

Affairs, scandals, blackmail and many, many headteachers. Who said education was easy?