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This Week's TV: Tom Chambers' School Days
It's a new term at Waterloo Road and Strictly Come Dancing champion Tom Chambers joins as the school's scary executive head Max Tyler - a role he hated!
LONDON, ENGLAND, October 23, 2009 /Television PR News/ -- It's a new term at Waterloo Road and Strictly Come Dancing champion Tom Chambers joins as the school's scary executive head Max Tyler - a role he hated!
'Max is from the zero tolerance school of thought,' Tom tells this week's TV Choice. 'At first I admired him because he's trying to achieve something good. But then I started to really resent the guy, and the more time went on, the more I hated him!'
Also in this week's issue, Peter Capaldi is back as spin doctor Malcolm Tucker as The Thick Of It returns, while Sarah Parish turns into a troll in Merlin. Raymond Blanc is in Bristol for The Restaurant, while Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston team up for the first time in nearly a decade for quiz show Britain's Best Brain. Survival expert Ray Mears travels to Canada for his latest series, and Amanda Lamb hosts Family Supercooks. David Neilson, aka Coronation Street's Roy Cropper, talks about the new Corrie video, while Kenny Doughty chats about his stint in Weatherfield as Michelle's new love interest.
In the soaps, Tony has a massive heart attack in Coronation Street and confesses to Roy that he had Liam killed, while Syed is worried the truth about his affair with Christian will come out in EastEnders. In Emmerdale, Charity and Carl unite to get Cain's cash, while Newt decides to shed his old image in Hollyoaks. In Doctors, Heston's ex-wife faces potentially life-saving surgery. Lyn ruins Paul's big day with Rebecca in Neighbours, and rapist Grant is found dead in Home And Away.
There are also four fantastic one-day trips for two on the legendary Orient-Express to be won in this week's competition.
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