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Episode 2

Episode 2 of 8

Portia is humiliated when her new romance turns sour, while Ben finds himself being schooled by a rebellious supply teacher after landing himself in hot water.

Portia is left mortified by a new romance turning sour but finds an unexpected ally in a rebellious supply teacher, Steph Haydock, who schools Ben on the error of his ways when STIs spread amongst the students. However, their unconventional methods attract the ire of Stella and threaten their careers.

Elsewhere, Cat has second thoughts on her budding relationship with mean girl Izzy when the claws come out, while Stace is rocked by a revelation from social services.

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Credits

RoleContributor
Stella DrakeLindsey Coulson
Joe CaseyJames Baxter
Wendy WhitwellJo Coffey
Neil GuthrieNeil Fitzmaurice
Nisha ChandraSaira Jackson
Mitch SwiftChristopher Jeffers
Darius DonovanJon Richardson
Valerie ChambersShauna Shim
Donte CharlesAdam Thomas
Steph HaydockDenise Welch
Shola AkuChiamaka Ulebor
Portia WeeverMaisey Robinson
Anthony WaltersKarl Davies
Ben DrakeFintan Buckard
Izzy CharlesScarlett Thomas
Cat GuthrieLucy Chambers
Tonya WaltersSummer Bird
Stacey ‘Stace’ NevilleTillie Amartey
Lois Taylor-BrownMiya Ocego
Aleena QureshiSonya Nisa
Schumacher 'Schuey' WeeverZak Sutcliffe
Agnes EcclestonNiamh Blackshaw
Leoni TennantOlivia Booth-Ford
Noel McManusLiam Scholes
Mollie 'Mog' RichardsonAabay Ali
Ashton StoneCory McClane
Harleen LambaIsha Kaur
Badr AzziSana Ali
Idea OriginatorAnn McManus
Idea OriginatorMaureen Chadwick
WriterKatie Douglas
Executive ProducerLeanne Klein
Executive ProducerJo McClellan
Executive ProducerGaynor Holmes
Executive ProducerCameron Roach
ProducerAdam Leatherland
Series ProducerLindsay Williams
DirectorLloyd Eyre-Morgan
Production CompanyWall to Wall Media
Production CompanyRope Ladder Fiction

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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?