NEW pictures from the latest series of a popular BBC drama, which features a Bradford-born actor, have been released.

The seven-part new series of Waterloo Road will hit our screens on BBC One in January 2023 and features an all-star cast.

Rachel Leskovac, who studied at St Joseph’s College in Manningham, has been cast as head of English Coral Walker in the reboot of the school drama.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Rachel Leskovac, during her days on Coronation Street, has joined the cast of Waterloo Road Rachel Leskovac, during her days on Coronation Street, has joined the cast of Waterloo Road (Image: PA)

She is mainly known as being Natasha Blakeman on the cobbles. After a decade away from Weatherfield, she returned to the ITV show in 2020 for a short spell.

 

The cast also includes Angela Griffin, who plays Kim Campbell; Adam Thomas (Donte Charles), Strictly Come Dancing contestant Kym Marsh (Nicky Walters); Neil Fitzmaurice (Neil Guthrie) and Sonia Ibrahim (Jamilah Omar).

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Pictures from the new series of Waterloo Road, featuring Angela Griffin, second from rightPictures from the new series of Waterloo Road, featuring Angela Griffin, second from right (Image: BBC Pictures)

Fans have been treated to a glimpse of the new upcoming drama as a set of first-look images of cast members have been released, introducing the new series and offering insight as to what is to come.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Kym Marsh plays Nicky Walters in the new series of Waterloo Road Kym Marsh plays Nicky Walters in the new series of Waterloo Road (Image: BBC Pictures)

As a new school year begins, a peaceful protest turns into a school riot and the events of the day will have huge ramifications for everyone involved.

Waterloo Road’s teachers and parents have to tackle themes including teen homelessness, being LGBTQ+ and racism.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Another image from the new series of Waterloo Road, broadcast on BBC One in JanuaryAnother image from the new series of Waterloo Road, broadcast on BBC One in January (Image: BBC Pictures)