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Ackley Bridge series 3

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Ackley Bridge series 3
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The third series of the British television drama series Ackley Bridge began broadcasting on 18 June 2019 on Channel 4, and ended on 6 August 2019.[1] The series follows the lives of the staff and pupils at the fictional multi-cultural academy school Ackley Bridge College, in the fictitious Yorkshire mill town of Ackley Bridge.[2] It consists of eight sixty-minute episodes.[3][4]

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Production and casting

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Production and filming on the series began in January 2019 in Halifax, West Yorkshire.[5] In November 2018, Ackley Bridge put out an open casting for boys aged 15 to 18 of Polish ethnicity.[6] In January 2019, the castings of Charlie Hardwick and Rob James-Collier were announced; Hardwick was cast as Sue Carp, director of pupil behaviour, whilst James-Collier was cast as the new deputy headteacher and Emma Keane's (Liz White) replacement as an English teacher, Martin Evershed.[7][8][9] Hardwick said she is "absolutely over the moon to be joining" the show, complimenting the "fantastic characters and brilliantly-sharp storytelling."[10] Hardwick describes Sue as "belligerent and unwilling" and who is "solely concerned with counting down the next ten years to her retirement" rather than the welfare of the students.[10] James-Collier said he is "thrilled" of his casting and called the young actors "fearless and talented."[10] Upon completion of filming, Mountview graduates Hareet Deol and Adrian Nik were revealed to have joined the cast;[11] Deol portrays new PE teacher Hassan Hussein,[7][12] whilst Nik was cast as Yusef Ibrahim.[13][14] The additions of George Potts, as Mandy's new "nightmare" boss Ken Weaver,[15] and Phoebe Tuffs-Berry, as Year 10 "bad girl" Rukhsana, were announced shortly before the trailer's release.[16] Natalie Gavin was later revealed to be playing Sam's "formidable" mum, fresh out of prison, Nadine Murgatroyd.[17][18] In the third episode of the series, Ty Glaser was introduced as the stand-in headteacher, Sian Oakes.[19]

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Cast

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  • Declan O'Connor as Pete Day
  • Rita May as Julie "Nana" Booth
  • James Schofield as Thomas Padgett
  • Emily Coates as Lucy Pellow
  • Sophie Young as Maris Cooper
  • Annie Cowan as Dr Marielle Conway
  • Martin Wenner as Dr Harry Brown
  • Fahriya Ali as Farah Iqbal
  • Parsa Ahmed as Sakina Iqbal
  • Jake Hayward as Kyan Murgatroyd
  • Sebastian Shaw as Adam Smith
  • Ahmad Sakhi as Mani Busra
  • Faraz Ayub as Umar Masood
  • Jeff Mirza as Akram Hussein
  • Moey Hassan as Karim Abad
  • Alfie Wilson as Charlie Evershed
  • Sukai Morton as Isla Evershed
  • Christine Barton-Brown as Janet Crabbe
  • Jordan Jessup as Police Officer
  • Vanessa Pound as Gemma Hunt
  • Bikram Gurmit as Bimilinder Singh
  • Luke Bayer as Matthew Barnes
  • Buckso Dhillon-Woolley as Tasnim Ibrahim
  • Jumana Patel as Hanifa Ibrahim
  • Anisha Azam as Safiyah Ibrahim
  • Arian Nik as Yusef Ibrahim
  • Wass Javed as Adeel Ibrahim
  • Hayley Mason as Mrs. Wright
  • Kelli Hollis as Loan Shark Linda
  • Charlotte Sowerby as Dirty Donna
  • Dean Colebourne as PC Sexy Bod
  • Steve Garth as Gordon Carp
  • Rory Gallagher as Custody Sergeant
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Episodes

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Notes

  1. Friar is credited as part of the main cast but only appears in 2 episodes.
  2. White is credited as part of the main cast but only appears in 1 episode.

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