You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupTreat yourself to the perfect entertainment bundle with NOW TV's offersGet a discount code to save on your internet securityDiscover a range of promo codes on kitchen appliancesListen to podcasts and books for less with these offersHeavily pregnant Tamsin Egerton exhibits her baby bump in...'He's not into her at all': 'Relationship guru' Stephanie...'They took fat out of my chin and put it in my bum': Big...Teacher inadvertently destroys ceiling with powerful party popperI'm not hysterical: Matt Hancock denies talking up COVID panicChristian B drives VW campervan just weeks before Maddie disappearedPolice make arrest as fights break out on east London streetsChris Whitty introduces idea of COVID-19 opening 'trade-offs'Young woman is escorted away by Police in BournemouthChilling CCTV captures RAF servicewoman's final momentsAndy Burnham says there's growing coronavirus spread in ManchesterAfrikan Emancipation Day participants dispute with policeNatalie Elphicke exits court alone minutes before dumping husbandPresident Trump says 'we might be banning' Chinese app TikTokMuslims gather at Hagia Sophia in Istanbul to celebrate EidShocking footage shows police violently dragging grieving father from terminally-ill six-year-old daughter's...Millions of over 50s could be told to stay at home under 'nuclear plans' drawn up by Boris Johnson after...Antibody coronavirus tests fail to work for large number of people - because they only have mild infection Senior Tory MP is arrested on suspicion of rape: Ex-minister is held in police custody after being accused...The simple tweaks that can prevent dementia (plus delicious recipes to help beat it) - as the latest...DR ELLIE CANNON: Dementia ISN'T just part of old age - nearly HALF of cases can be avoidedRevealed: Queen scolded Prince Harry for using bad language towards her closest aide during a row over...Meghan's influence on Prince Harry is 'very reminiscent of Lady Macbeth' because she exploits his weaknesses...Prince William reveals how he jumped on the sofa screaming with his children looking on in horror after...Thomas Markle has 'given up on Meghan and Harry completely' after reading new Finding Freedom book,...Perfect day for a canter! Sunetra Sarker and Ackley Bridge co-star Jo Joyner attend the TV Choice Awards at The Dorchester on September 10, 2018 in London, England. As we’ve seen ever since Sam was introduced in series 2 of Ackley Bridge, she’s not exactly had the easiest of upbringings, no thanks to her mother Nadine.Series 3 has brought that relationship into more focus than ever and has given the audience some truly gripping moments. Actress Sunetra Sarker has opened up about why she decided to leave Casualty after being in the medical drama for nine years.Sunetra, who played Dr Zoe Hanna on the BBC show, recently admitted on Zoe Ball on... Sunday that she wanted to "find something very different" to the show she was already doing.Sunetra played Dr Zoe in Casualty for nine years (Credit: BBC)Sunetra told Zoe Ball: "She looks nothing like me, she sounds nothing like me. I didn’t want to be Indian. We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.
)It had a strong cast who had made their names in soaps.Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning in EastEnders) played the head of the new academy Mandy Carter and Paul Nicholls (Holby City) her partner and the school’s dishy PE teacher.Mixed reactioN: The danger with Ackley Bridge was that in trying to cater to two different audiences, it didn’t work for eitherStrong cast: Jo Joyner (Tanya Branning in EastEnders) played the head of the new academy Mandy Carter and Paul Nicholls (Holby City) her partner and the school’s dishy PE teacherAmy-Leigh Hickman (Jay’s underage girlfriend Star) demonstrated that wasted she had been in Walford and Casualty’s Sunetra Sarker starred as her mum.The young actors playing Missy Booth, Cory Wilson, and Alya Nawaz were more natural than almost all of the adolescents that had occupied EastEnders and Corrie.Befitting the writers of Shameless the humour was fairly raucous but all the more realistic for it.Nicholls’ character introduced himself to his class by telling them: ‘my name’s Mr Bell...’The episode opened with Missy and Nas drinking cider on a sofa perched on the top of a skip in the street, debating whether it was Albert Einstein or their teacher Miss Keane who said: ‘Education is what remains after what one has forgotten what one has learned in school!’Eventually they concluded it was both on the grounds that ‘Miss Keane was the one that said it to us.’Touch of humour: Befitting the writers of Shameless the humour was fairly raucous but all the more realistic for itSocial media furore: A photo showing Miss Keane topless was posted on Twitter by her daughter who had taken an Uber from Peckham and spent most of the journey drinking vodkaMiss Keane, the kids’ favourite teacher, arrived at school for the first day after the summer holidays in the back of a cab frantically shaving her legs.Later, a photo showing her topless was posted on Twitter by her daughter who had taken an Uber from Peckham and spent most of the journey drinking vodka.As for Mr Bell, his day descended into chaos – and violence – when he punched a pupil who provoked him, playing on his jealous suspicions over Tanya from EastEnders and the academy’s sponsor, Sadiq Nawaz.