Ahead of the Class (2005)
August 5, 2005Release Date
Ahead of the Class (2005)
August 5, 2005Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Julie Walters
Marie Stubbs
Reece Dinsdale
Sean Devlin
Tony Slattery
Stuart Stiles
Michelle Fairley
Sonia Venning
Inday Ba
Trudy Gower
Anton Lesser
Graham Ranger
Danny Nussbaum
Thomas Moreira
Hannah Yelland
Tracey O'Leary
Adrian Rawlins
Tony Mackersie
Katherine Parkinson
Vicky Foley
Calum MacNab
Jason Foley
Bernard Holley
Bill Stubbs
Mercedes Grower
Alex Greer
Alan McKenna
Simon Linder
Kate Lonergan
Maxine Horley
Neville Jason
Canon Joseph
Heather Craney
Nadine Stubbs
Amy Jo Lamb
Debbie Campbell
Frances Gold
Lusha
Tom Brown
ProductionDesigner
Heshima Thompson
Rory
Daniel Anthony
Carmichael
Jack Bence
Taylor
Tina Asihene
Marsha
Bhima Bent
Paolo
Gerard Canning
Father George Dangerfield
Amanda Fahy
Layla
Gemma Lawrence
Reena
Kanana Kirimi
Beth Layland
Rosalind March
Tara Baker
Martin Savage
Journalist
Charles Mnene
Carl
Luke Savva
Tino
Gem Souleyman
Alec
James Wong
Oscar
Stuart Antony
Chris Francis (uncredited)
Jason Frederick
Gang Boy
Dario Attanasio
Gang Boy
Millie Foster
Marie's Granddaughter
Clara Foster
Marie's Granddaughter
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Wiki.
Ahead of the Class is a single British television drama film, based on the book of the same name by Marie Stubbs, that first broadcast on ITV on 30 January 2005. Adapted for television by Robert Jones and directed by Adrian Shergold, the film stars Julie Walters as Stubbs, a diminutive Glaswegian headmistress who takes on the challenge of improving the fortunes of St George's Roman Catholic Secondary School in North West London.
Reece Dinsdale and Hannah Yelland are credited as the other two principal cast members, who star as Stubbs' deputies, Sean Devlin and Tracy O'Leary respectively. The film was shot on location at the former Kingsland Secondary School in Dalston, Hackney, London. The film drew 9.6 million viewers on its debut broadcast. The film was nominated for two awards at the Royal Television Society Awards 2006, in the categories of Best Single Drama and Best Actress, for Julie Walters. A DVD of the film was released on 21 May 2007.