Adam Thomas reveals what it was like working on Waterloo Road reboot
Adam Thomas has revealed what it was really like working with his 7-year-old son Teddy and 13-year-old niece Scarlett on the Waterloo Road reboot.
The 34-year-old actor has recounted how he wondered what he had “got himself into” after the young couple argued on the first day on set, before things calmed down.
Adam is set to return to his role as Donte Charles on the school series this summer alongside his on-screen wife Chloe, played by Katie Griffiths, after a 15-year break from the show.
Honest: Adam Thomas has revealed what it was really like working with his son Teddy, 7, and niece Scarlett, 13, on the Waterloo Road reboot
Scarlett, who is the daughter of his twin brother and former Coronation Street star Ryan, has been cast as Adam’s on-screen daughter Izzie, while Teddy will play his son.
Speaking on Wednesday, Lorraine Adam said: “I know children very well, I have my son Teddy and my niece on the show with me as my children.”
“The first day on set they were arguing, Teddy was crying and I was like ‘what have I gotten myself into?
‘But they’ve been amazing and I hate to say it, but they’re better than me!’
Family affair: The actor, 34, recounted how he wondered what he had “got himself into” after the young couple argued on the first day on set, before things calmed down
On his return to the show in general, he added: “I did the first series, I was there for four series, and it was the best time of my life, so to be asked to come back 13/14 years later was incredible.” ‘
“To come back so many years later and see our characters (Dante and Chloe) as one big happy family was nice.”
Adam has been married to his wife Caroline Daly since 2017. The couple have two children, Teddy, and a daughter named Elsie-Rose.
Hurrah! Adam is set to return to the role of Donte Charles on the school series this summer alongside his on-screen wife Chloe, played by Katie Griffiths, after a 15-year break from the show.
The Waterloo Road reboot cast has begun filming in Greater Manchester in time for an expected release later this year, almost seven years after it was scrapped by the BBC.
Other actors have been announced to play the student characters including Adam Abbou as Danny Lewis, Priyasasha Kumari as Samia Choudhry, and Noah Valentine as Preston Walters.
Adam Ali has been cast as Kai Sharif, while Alicia Forde joins as Kelly-Jo Rafferty, Francesco Piacentini-Smith as Dean Weever, Liam Scholes as Noel McManus and Lucy Eleanor Begg as Caz Williams.
Busy: Scarlett, who is the daughter of his twin brother and former Coronation Street star Ryan, has been cast as Adam’s on-screen daughter Izzie, while Teddy will play his son.
The junior student cast also includes Summer Violet Bird playing Tonya Walters, Ava Flannery as Verity King, the cast of Thapelo Ray as Dwanye Jackson, Inathi Rozani joining as Zayne Jackson, Chiamaka (ChiChi) Ulebor playing Shola Aku.
Finally, Sahil Ismailkhil will become Norrulah Ashimi, who was scouted for talent after a production research trip to a local Leeds school.
Throughout the quarter, teachers and parents will have to learn as they go as they try to navigate the ever-changing social landscape, from teen homelessness to the cost of living, being LGBTQ+, racism, sexism, health mental health and everything else that young people face. teens today.
Candid: Speaking on Wednesday, Lorraine Adam said: ‘I have my son Teddy and my niece on the show with me as my children. The first day on set they were arguing, Teddy was crying and I was thinking “what did I get myself into?”
Amidst the chaos, students, teachers, and parents still have time for friendships, fun, and a few romances. Students have a lot to deal with this quarter, but they will learn to lean on each other to get through the year and try to stay out of detention as much as possible.
Riots, scandals, divided families and defiant children: for director Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin) and her team, fighting fires is a way of life.
The high school-set show first aired in 2006 and gained legions of fans by tackling numerous tough issues during its 200-episode run and now it returns and will tackle the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on school-age children. .
Cast: The high school-set show first aired in 2006 and won legions of fans by tackling numerous tough issues during its 200-episode run and now returns to tackle the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the children of the school.
Piers Wenger, director of BBC Drama, said: “Waterloo Road is the perfect lens through which to explore post-COVID Britain, from the perspective of those arguably most affected by young people in education. “.
The gritty show, which was written by the makers of ITV prison drama Bad Girls, was originally set in Rochdale, but subsequent series saw a relocation to Greenock, Scotland.
It has been confirmed that the new episodes will once again be set in Greater Manchester.
Executive producer Cameron Roach said: “Waterloo Road will continue its reputation for driving, supporting and enabling careers both in front of and behind the camera, in a truly inclusive way, from our base in Greater Manchester.”
Adam made the adorable announcement about Scarlett, the daughter of Coronation Street’s Ryan Thomas and his former co-star Tina O’Brien during BBC’s Morning Live.
Overjoyed, the proud uncle began, ‘I can’t believe I’m actually saying this. I feel like I’m working for Marvel, I can never say too much about what’s going on…
“But what I can tell you is that my little niece Scarlett Thomas is joining the cast of Waterloo Road. She doesn’t know it yet, so congratulations to Scarlett.
‘Just kidding. She’s playing my daughter, I really don’t know what that’s going to be like.’
Role: Director Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin) will have to deal with riots, scandals, divided families and defiant children in the new series.
Asked by presenters Gethin Jones and Kym Marsh if he had given his relative any advice, Adam replied: “To be fair, she doesn’t need any.” I saw her at the audition and I was blown away.
He gushed on: ‘She’s a force to be reckoned with. A triple threat. She can sing, she can dance, she can act. Oh man, she’s amazing and she’s stunning.
“Today is your first day of shooting, so good luck Scarlett. It’s all just starting.
Waterloo Road will return to BBC One and BBC iPlayer later in 2022.
Thrilling: Adam made the adorable announcement about Scarlett, the daughter of Coronation Street’s Ryan Thomas and his former co-star Tina O’Brien, during BBC’s Morning Live