Waterloo Road (series 12)

The twelfth series of the British television drama series Waterloo Road was announced in a BBC press release on 18 April 2023 and aired on 16 May 2023.[1]

Waterloo Road
Series 12
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes7
Release
Original networkBBC One
BBC iPlayer
Series chronology

The show follows the lives of staff and pupils of the eponymous secondary school in Greater Manchester while tackling a range of social issues. Topics covered in this series include the cost-of-living crisis, teen homelessness, racism, sexism, being LGBTQ+, mental health, behavioral problems, young carers, knife crime, and the prioritization of academic subjects over the arts in schools.

Production

In February 2023, following the conclusion of the eleventh series, cast members Angela Griffin and Kym Marsh revealed that they were back filming on the set of the show.[2] On 18 April 2023, the BBC confirmed that Waterloo Road would return in May 2023 and would contain seven episodes.[1]

Story development

Stories from the show's previous series were continued into this series as part of the characters' ongoing development. The fallout from Danny Lewis (Adam Addou) bringing a knife into school and stabbing a local gangster in self-defense is a major focus, impacting several characters including music teacher Valerie Chambers (Shauna Shim), Danny's guardian who hid the weapon from the Police, his new girlfriend Samia Choudhury (Priyasasha Kumari), and Heateacher Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin), who must prevent the other pupils from glorifying Danny's actions. Additionally, Kim's storyline features her struggling to maintain order at Waterloo Road in the wake of past events following a betrayal by her former lover and Deputy Head Linden King (Vincent Jerome) which almost caused her to lose her job. Kim's arc will see her reconnect with old flame Andrew Treneman (Jamie Glover), who last appeared in the show's fourth series. Discussing the relationship between the two characters, Glover stated that, "for Andrew, I think Kim is probably the most important person in his life. Because of their history, there's been a reticence to get back in touch with her, because it's maybe too painful for both of them to stir things up but in the end, the pull is inevitable."[3] Jerome also talked about the impact of the previous series on Lindon, explaining "Lindon had his identity completely stripped from him. Everything he thought he knew about himself was proved wrong: him as a teacher, him as a colleague, him as a father and him as a husband. In the middle of all of that is Kim", and talked about how the character will be trying to make amends with her.[4]

Pupil Preston Walters (Noah Valentine) features as part of several key storylines. Following their kiss last series, Preston continues to grapple with his sexuality as he considers going public about his relationship with Kai Sharif (Adam Ali) and continues his struggle with an eating disorder.[5] The Walters family's financial struggles continues to be explored, as Nicky (Kym Marsh) resorts to desperate measures in order to keep herself and her children from becoming homeless and keeping food on the table. Kelly-Jo Rafferty's (Alicia Forde) behavioral problems continue to receive focus this series, as the conflict between Nicky and her mum Debs (Hollie-Jay Bowes) gets in the way of her battle to receive an ADHD diagnosis.[6] Following the death of his wife in the previous series, Donte Charles (Adam Thomas) continues his journey through grief and begins to consider the possibility of moving onto a new relationship, something which causes strains his relationship with daughter Izzie (Scarlett Thomas) and his colleague Amy Spratt (Katherine Pearce).

The series increases its focus on Deputy Head Joe Casey (James Baxter) by expanding his home life, with a greater spotlight on his relationship with Mike Rutherford (Ryan Clayton) and their foster sons Dwayne (Thapelo Ray) and Zayne Jackson (Inathi Rozani). Baxter expressed his excitement at this development, stating ""I think we were both really looking forward to having more to do and also exploring the family dynamic a little bit more. From my point of view, there was a bit of trepidation with wanting to get it right and not wanting to drop the ball." Similarly, Clayton explained that "it's interesting to explore the family dynamic, because there's a lot of dilemmas going on there with the characters. You'll see what Mike's position is about fostering Dwayne and Zayne and taking them on, how that works throughout the series and the challenges that come with that", and noted that he and Baxter did a lot of research around the adoption process in preparation for the storyline.[7] Dwayne's character is also involved in a rivalry storyline with new pupil Myles Massey (Osian Morgan).[8] Discussing his character, Morgan explained "if I had to describe Myles in three words, I'd say calculated, misunderstood and alpha – but in capital letters. His ego is through the roof", and predicted that fans would "absolutely despise" him.[9] The character of Shola Aku (Chiamaka Ulebor) also features in a prominent young carer storyline beginning in the fourth episode, when it is revealed that she has been looking after her mother, who suffers from fibromyalgia.

Casting

The twelfth series of Waterloo Road (and second since the series' revival in January 2023), features a cast of characters working at and attending the eponymous fictional high school set in Greater Manchester. All of the cast members from the previous eleventh series reprise their roles in this series. Angela Griffin stars as Kim Campbell, current Headteacher at Waterloo Road, alongside Vincent Jerome and James Baxter as Deputy Headteachers Linden King and Joe Casey respectively. Additional faculty members include Shauna Shim as music teacher Valerie Chambers, Neil Fitzmaurice as history teacher Neil Guthrie, Rachel Leskovac as Head of English Coral Walker, and Katherine Pearce as newly-qualified early careers teacher Amy Spratt. Other staff at the school include Jo Coffey as Wendy Whitwell, Kim's personal assistant, Adam Thomas as caretaker Donte Charles, Kym Marsh as canteen worker Nicky Walters and Sonia Ibrahim as school social worker Jamilah Omar. Ryan Clayton, who appeared in the first episode of the eleventh series as Joe's partner Mike Rutherford, returns this series when he is assigned as Waterloo Road's allocated police officer.[10]

Among pupils, Adam Abbou appears as Danny Lewis, who moved in with Val during the previous series, Adam Ali as his best friend Kai Sharif, and Priyasasha Kumari as his love interest Samia Choudhry. Noah Valentine stars as Preston Walters, with Summer Violet Bird featuring as his sister Tonya. Alicia Forde appears as their cousin Kelly-Jo Rafferty, while Francesco Piacentini-Smith appears as her boyfriend and school troublemaker Dean Weever. Scarlett Thomas returns as Izzie Charles, Donte's daughter, while Ava Flannery appears as Linden's daughter Verity. Thapelo Ray and Inathi Rozani feature as Dwayne and Zayne Jackson, the foster children of Joe and Mike. Other returning students include Liam Scholes as Noel McManus, Lucy Eleanor Begg as Caz Williams, Chiamaka Ulebor as Shola Aku, Sahil Ismailkhil as Norullah Sayid, Randi Agyare as Millie Adebayo, and Elliott Longworth as Jake West.

On 18 April 2023, the BBC revealed that former cast member Jamie Glover would reprise his role as Andrew Treneman, Kim's former colleague and old flame who is now working as a representative of the Schools Against Knife Crime initiative and is sent to Waterloo Road following the events of the eleventh series' final episode.[1] New characters introduced in the twelfth series include Osian Morgan as Myles Massey, a transfer student from a prestigious football academy, and Jenny Platt as his mum Rose Massey, who sits on the school's board of governors. Paul Bazely debuts as Ramesh Choudhury, Samia's father and the head of Waterloo Road's board of governors. Olwen May and James Quinn also feature as new parents. Hollie-Jay Bowes returns as Kelly-Jo's mother and Nicky's sister Debs Raffety, having previously appeared in two episodes of series eleven.

Scheduling

The twelfth series debuted on 16 May 2023 at 8pm on BBC One and will air weekly. Following the broadcast of the first episode, the six remaining episodes were also made available to watch immediately on BBC iPlayer.

Podcast

On 18 April 2023, the BBC also confirmed that the Waterloo Road podcast series, hosted by Adam Thomas and Priyasasha Kumari would return for Series 12, with the BBC confirming that the podcast series would build up to the new series, and that it would continue to shine a light on the behind the scenes of Waterloo Road.[1]

Cast and characters

Main cast

  • Angela Griffin as Kim Campbell; Headteacher and art teacher
  • Adam Thomas as Donte Charles; School caretaker
  • Kym Marsh as Nicky Walters; School canteen worker
  • Jo Coffey as Wendy Whitwell; PA to Headteacher Kim Campbell
  • Vincent Jerome as Lindon King; Deputy Head and science teacher
  • James Baxter as Joe Casey; Deputy Head and languages teacher
  • Sonia Ibrahim as Jamilah Omar; School social worker
  • Shauna Shim as Valerie Chambers; Music teacher
  • Neil Fitzmaurice as Neil Guthrie; History teacher
  • Rachel Leskovac as Coral Walker; Head of English
  • Katherine Pearce as Amy Spratt; Early career teacher
  • Jamie Glover as Andrew Treneman
  • Ryan Clayton as Sergeant Mike Rutherford

Pupils

  • Adam Abbou as Danny Lewis
  • Noah Valentine as Preston Walters
  • Alicia Forde as Kelly-Jo Rafferty
  • Adam Ali as Kai Sharif
  • Priyasasha Kumari as Samia Choudhry
  • Francesco Piacentini-Smith as Dean Weever
  • Liam Scholes as Noel McManus
  • Lucy Eleanor Begg as Caz Williams
  • Summer Violet Bird as Tonya Walters
  • Scarlett Thomas as Izzie Charles
  • Ava Flannery as Verity King
  • Thapelo Ray as Dwayne Jackson
  • Inathi Rozani as Zayne Jackson
  • Chiamaka Ulebor as Shola Aku
  • Sahil Ismailkhil as Norullah Sayid
  • Randi Agyare as Millie Adebayo
  • Elliott Longworth as Jake West
  • Osian Morgan as Myles Massey

Recurring

Episodes

No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUK viewers
(millions)
208"Episode 1"Jesse QuinonesNeil Jones16 May 2023 (2023-05-16)TBD

The first day of the new term sees brothers Zayne and Dwayne Jackson being accompanied to school by their foster parents, Sergeant Mike Rutherford and deputy head Joe Casey in Mike’s police car.

The repercussions of the previous term’s stabbing continue to reverberate; airport-style metal detectors have been installed at the school entrance much to the consternation of the pupils who believe excessive force was used in the arrest of Danny Lewis and that the police are in fact the enemy. In an attempt to get the pupils onside, Mike organises a charity football match with the pupils in mixed teams with the officers. Myles Massey, newly transferred to Waterloo Road from a football academy, decides to take part, but despite some shows of individual brilliance he eventually succumbs to a tackle by Dwayne Jackson, who he has been antagonising. What should have been a good-natured exercise in team building soon descends into chaos with a punch thrown and the police failing to find any common ground with the students.

Dwayne decides to run away to Birmingham so that younger brother Zayne might have a chance at being adopted by Mike and Joe. Lacking funds for the ticket he stows away in the luggage compartment of a coach where heat exhaustion soon takes a toll and he passes out. Tonya having been in contact with him, reports this, which leads to his eventual rescue and reconciliation with Joe and Mike.

Danny Lewis is out on bail. With the knife still not recovered, his prospects in court are uncertain. Samia pays him a visit at lunchtime and they end up consummating their relationship, only for Val to walk in on them much to the pair’s amusement. Later that same afternoon Danny receives a visit from Vinny with an offer that could see charges dropped, but after a meeting with Kim, he decides to go to the police and make a full confession.

The LEA sends a representative from Schools Against Knife Crime which turns out to be Kim’s former colleague and love interest Andrew Treneman. Determined not to repeat the mistakes of the past, Kim lays down the rules and establishes some boundaries.
209"Episode 2"Amanda MealingJayshree Patel23 May 2023 (2023-05-23)TBD
210"Episode 3"Jesse QuinonesDavey JonesTBATBD
211"Episode 4"Piotr SzkopiakKat Rose-MartinTBATBD
212"Episode 5"Piotr SzkopiakKellie SmithTBATBD
213"Episode 6"Mustapha Kseibati & Piotr SzkopiakNeil JonesTBATBD
214"Episode 7"Mustapha KseibatiPaul MousleyTBATBD

References

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