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Did anyone else see this trial and error garbage on BBC 1 last night? It's a more adult version of Grange hill where there familiarity with staff and the first name basis of addressing teachers is tolerated but makes me cringe and shudder with embarressment at the same time. Niel Morrissey plays this cool but tough teacher but I personally wish he'd just go back to playing an alchie with Martin Clunes.


Spot on with the amount of bumfluff though.

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I lived on Waterloo Road as a kid, my school wasn't like that.

You tried calling Sister Mary Frances by her first name and you ended up in intensive care.

And your parents would have said you asked for it.

And you would probably have been excommunicated.

How times have changed in the SE1 postal district.

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