The stars of Waterloo Road, both past and present, have paid tribute to the show after confirmation that it will end in 2015.
The BBC announced earlier today (April 2) that the long-running school drama will conclude with its tenth series.
Cast members from the show's nine series so far have taken to Twitter to praise the show for its championing of young talent ahead of the final series, which will begin later this year.
Waterloo Road axe: Is it the right decision? - Have your say
Take a look at some of the reactions below:
Laurie Brett (plays Christine Mulgrew)
It's been an amazing few years on @WaterlooRoad love my Wr family.Cant wait to film Christine's final 10 eps. The final eps will be fab!! Xx
— Laurie Brett (@LauriebrettX) April 2, 2014
Lisa Riley (played guest/recurring character Tina Allen)
So sad @WaterlooRoad is finishing I am so proud to have been...
The BBC announced earlier today (April 2) that the long-running school drama will conclude with its tenth series.
Cast members from the show's nine series so far have taken to Twitter to praise the show for its championing of young talent ahead of the final series, which will begin later this year.
Waterloo Road axe: Is it the right decision? - Have your say
Take a look at some of the reactions below:
Laurie Brett (plays Christine Mulgrew)
It's been an amazing few years on @WaterlooRoad love my Wr family.Cant wait to film Christine's final 10 eps. The final eps will be fab!! Xx
— Laurie Brett (@LauriebrettX) April 2, 2014
Lisa Riley (played guest/recurring character Tina Allen)
So sad @WaterlooRoad is finishing I am so proud to have been...
- 4/2/2014
- Digital Spy
This is the moment that Waterloo Road's Tariq Siddiqui (Naveed Choudhry) heads out kayaking with the intention of drowning himself. As Tariq's friends back at school panic after discovering what he has planned, Michael Byrne and Tom Clarkson rush into action in a bid to stop him before it's too late. When Michael and Tom see that the depressed student is already out on the water, they realise that they don't (more)...
- 8/31/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road airs a huge episode for Tariq Siddiqui next week as the depressed teenager decides to end his own life. Tariq (Naveed Choudhry) is currently struggling to cope after losing the use of his legs in the lorry crash which took place at the end of the last series. Although Tariq's friends are confident that he'll adjust to his new situation, he is secretly losing hope for his future. When Tariq falls out of the bath at the schoolhouse one morning and needs some help from Grantly, it kicks off an extremely difficult day for him which only confirms his belief that he can't go on like this. (more)...
- 8/27/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road star Naveed Choudhry has said that he is excited for viewers to see "a completely different side" to his character Tariq Siddiqui in the new series. As the BBC One drama returns to screens tomorrow evening (August 23), fans will see that Tariq lost the use of his legs in the lorry crash which took place at the end of series seven. Choudhry told BBC Breakfast today (August 22): "Tariq's world has been turned upside down and he's struggling to cope. The crash at the end of the series wasn't clearly shown, but the after-effect is shown - that Tariq is in a wheelchair. "In the last series, he was quite the bully with a lot of bravado, but now he's had that totally stripped down. You're seeing how he's struggling to cope without the (more)...
- 8/22/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Waterloo Road actor Naveed Choudhry has revealed that he was bullied while at school. The star portrays bully Tariq in the BBC One drama, but explained that he was on the opposite end of childhood taunting as a youngster. Speaking about playing a teenager despite actually being 26 years old, he told What's On TV: "It's great because Tariq is a bully and I was on the receiving end so it's like I'm reliving my school days without being bullied. "I think it has helped me get past a few issues I had at school. But it's great putting on a school uniform at 26 and thinking, 'I still look 16!'" On giving advice to people being bullied themselves, he said: "Getting it off your chest always helps. If you can find a teacher you're on a level with, someone you can talk to as a friend, then definitely (more)...
- 2/21/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
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