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Wednesday 24 Sep 2014

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Waterloo Road Reunited launches online

Waterloo Road Reunited

Fans of the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One hit school drama Waterloo Road will be able to catch up with their favourite ex-pupils in Waterloo Road Reunited, a brand new online drama format.

Fans will be able to see the characters chatting, read their private messages, look at their pictures, and through six specially commissioned episodes watch what happens when they meet up. All the action will take place on the .

The experience launches on Wednesday 2 March and the episodes will also be available via the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s Red Button service.

Waterloo Road Reunited catches up with the lives and loves of Bolton, Michaela, Janeece, Philip, Danielle, Aleesha and Paul as they make their way in the world away from school, with mixed results.

In episode one, the gang are brought together for the first time since leaving school last summer, at a reunion party held at Janeece's house.

Much has changed, with some of them flourishing and others feeling lost in the real world. Paul tries to move his and Aleesha's relationship to a new level and it's clear to everybody that Bolton and Michaela have undeniable chemistry but Michaela soon drops a bombshell which leaves everybody reeling.

Janeece Bryant is played by Chelsee Healey, Bolton Smilie is played by Tachia Newell, Danielle Harker is played by Lucy Dixon, Michaela White is played by Zaraah Abrahams, Paul Langley is played by Thomas Milner, Philip Ryan is played by Dean Smith and Aleesha Dillion is played by Lauren Thomas.

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