Sixth episode of Series 3.
Synopsis[]
Chlo is still missing. Jack's problems increase, as it is discovered that, having sacked his dodgy investors, he has been financing the school by offering the single parents of brighter pupils money from the Excellence In Cities grant fund in return for their attending Waterloo Road. Eddie is fully supportive of him, but the board of governors calls for his suspension, and, although the pupils hold a demonstration, he resigns with immediate effect. Grantly has his troubles too - thanks to his gambling addiction, which has brought the bailiffs calling.
Main cast[]
Staff[]
- Neil Morrissey as Eddie Lawson
- Jason Done as Tom Clarkson
- Jason Merrells as Jack Rimmer (final regular appearance)
- Philip Martin Brown as Grantly Budgen
- Christine Tremarco as Davina Shackleton
- Kay Purcell as Candice Smilie
- Denise Welch as Steph Haydock
- Chris Geere as Matt Wilding
- Craig Fitzpatrick as Lewis Seddon
- Shabana Bakhsh as Jasmine Koreshi
- Jacqueline Kington as Bridget Morley
Students[]
- Chelsee Healey as Janeece Bryant
- Ellie Paskell as Maxine Barlow
- Tom Payne as Brett Aspinall
- Adam Thomas as Donte Charles
- Tachia Newall as Bolton Smilie
- Lauren Drummond as Mika Grainger
- Lauren Thomas as Aleesha Dillon
- Lucy Dixon as Danielle Harker
- Jessica Baglow as Karla Bentham
Others[]
- Lorraine Cheshire as Fleur Budgen
- Maria Lennon as Ria Cheetham
- Robert Angell as Nigel Hinchcliffe
Notes[]
- First appearance of Lorraine Cheshire as Fleur Budgen. Fleur previously appeared briefly in Series 1 Episode 1 played by an uncredited actress.