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Jason Manford makes acting comeback with major role in BBC's Waterloo Road

Jason Manford is joining the cast of Waterloo Road, taking on a leading role as he returns to acting.The comedian is best known for presenting Children in Need, Show Me the Funny and The One Show - but will be showing off his acting chops in the BBC One drama. Jason, 42, is making his debut on the school drama as Steve Savage - Waterloo Road's new headteacher who isn't afraid to ruffle a few feathers.The show is yet to reveal what will happen to the school's current headteacher Kim Campbell, played by Angela Griffin.
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Waterloo Road twins Shona and Rhona's transformation - red-hot snaps and girl band fame
Waterloo Road twins Hope and Millie Katana set pulses racing following their red-hot transformation more than 10 years after they started on the show.The dynamic duo – who played iconic twins Shona and Rhona Mansfield in the high-school soap – are now stunning social media sirens.They first joined the popular BBC One programme back in 2011, and it’s fair to say the brunette bombshells look almost unrecognisable more than a decade later.READ MORE: Waterloo Road's Kim Campbell star says it's 'weird' filming BBC show revivalBut it’s not just their outward appearances that has dramatically changed over the years, as the sizzling sisters have since made a career 180 and joined forces to form a new girl band named KTNA.Since leaving the show in the late noughties, the pair have gone on to release their debut EP called Life Under Siege which they dropped in 2019.Now the 24-year-olds – who were born in Kenya but now reside in the heart of Manchester – have revealed how they began their singing careers on CBBC show Clash.They told LeedsLive: “During this pandemic lots of people have lost their jobs, their freedoms, and sometimes their sanity.“Life Under Siege has helped people through this pandemic by making people feel seen, heard and understood.“It has been an outlet for so many to cry to.
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Waterloo Road's Kim Campbell star says it's 'weird' filming BBC show revival
BBC announced in September 2021 that the school-based programme would be returning to screens based back in Manchester with the makers of New Tricks, Wall to Wall producing it alongside a Manchester-based label, Rope Ladder Fiction who had previously worked on the show.Earlier this year, it was announced that Angela Griffin would be returning alongside Katie Griffiths as Chlo Charles and Adam Thomas as Donte Charles.While Angela's character, Kim Campbell, may have been head of pastoral care – she's now stepped up as headteacher.Speaking exclusively about the show at the Pride of Manchester Awards, she told Daily Star: "It's bloody brilliant, she's very different this time."What's happened to Kim in the last six years? You'll have to wait to find out when it comes back."She's a different person, definitely, things have happened and it all comes out when we come back."Opening up about the changes in the show and working with Katie and Adam again, she said: "It's a little bit weird because he's married with two children."To me, I find that weird because he's still a student, he's 15 but yeah, all good."Reflecting on becoming headteacher, Angela said: "Stepping into Jack's shoes, Rachel's shoes, it's really good, I'm really quite enjoying it – I think I'm a great head."The lovely Kym Marsh who is presenting is on the team."Angela attended the awards ceremony alongside new co-star Vincent Jeremone who plays her deputy head, Lindon King.He said: "You make a great head."Discussing his latest role, Vincent said: "It's an experience, it's great, everybody is wonderful and I'm having a great time."Reminiscing on the previous seasons, he said he had "dipped in and out" of watching the show.Vincent continued: "I watched more of you
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