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School-based drama. New head teacher Vaughan Fitzgerald and his family arrive at Waterloo Road. Darren deals with a shocking incident at home.

It's a fresh new term, and a brand new family arrive at Waterloo Road. They immediately shake things up both in and out of the classroom. Dominant and forward-thinking, Vaughan Fitzgerald has all the makings of the dynamic headteacher the school needs, while his confident partner Allie takes the reins of the art department. But their professional veneer just might be tested as their warring children's behaviour threatens to spill out into the classroom.

Christine vows to help Darren with his desperate situation at home but neither are prepared for the shocking scene that awaits when they try to confront his mother. George has been bled dry by Carol over the summer and pledges to make a change. He soon finds out why no one messes with a Barry and gets away with it.

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Wed 15 Oct 2014 20:00

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    The Little Dancer

  • The Quantic Soul Orchestra

    Super 8

  • Electric Light Orchestra

    Mr. Blue Sky

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    Bloodflood

  • Arctic Monkeys

    Mad Sounds

  • Alice Russell

    Hard and Strong

  • The Flying Eyes

    Lowlands

  • Cults Percussion Ensemble

    Percussion Suite (3rd Movement)

  • Daphni

    Ahora

  • Congo Natty

    UK Allstars (Machinedrum Remix)

  • Drumagick

    Swing Samba

  • Fun-Da-Mental

    Fire Water

  • DJ Kentaro

    Kikkake-01

  • Biosphere

    Shika-1

  • Karen O and the Kids

    Hideaway

  • BorngrΓ€ber & StrΓΌver

    Dancing Queen

  • Cottam

    Hit the Wall (Frustration)

  • The Delgados

    Mr Blue Sky

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