Amanda Burton (Waterloo Road) interview

Original Silent Witness star Amanda Burton joins the cast of Waterloo Road as new head teacher Karen Fisher this autumn on BBC One, when the school drama returns for a sixth season. Karen is a warm, but disciplined, mum whose top priority is encouraging well-rounded and well educated pupils.
Determined to lead by example and keep her work and home life separate, she hides a tragic past which she and her family are struggling to come to terms with. Like any busy working mother, she finds it hard to cope juggling the demands of a hectic job with the task of keeping her family together.
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What attracted you to the role of Karen?
"I think one of the interesting things about the character is she is very much a mother in the series. Having three children means you see her domestic life and all that goes with that. It has been a very good counter-balance, as you are not just seeing a woman who is holding down a responsible job but running a family too."
Like anyone coming in as the new boss, one of Karen's first jobs is to win over her staff. Will be able to identify with her situation?
"I think it's quite realistic that any new person coming in feels slightly on the back foot, thinking how is this going to be, how are they going to react to me? She does have to make some sweeping changes on behalf of the LEA. There are regimes that come in to play in the school which not everyone will agree with which, again, I think many teachers will be able to identify with."
Your father was a headmaster and you also have two sisters in the profession...
"I was taught by my father. He was head of the primary school so I went to his school until I was 11 - I was the youngest of four daughters and we had all been taught by him. But I didn't really enjoy my secondary education that much, probably because I am a very physical person and don't enjoy sitting at a desk all day. I just dragged myself through GCSE and A Levels, so it suited me very much to go on to drama school, which was very active."
Going to drama school meant leaving your home in Northern Ireland and moving to Manchester. Waterloo Road is filmed on location in nearby Rochdale - have you enjoyed the experience of living back in the area?
"It's the first time I have moved to be on a location for a long time and I felt very much like it was a big adventure. I packed my car up and arrived up here with my dog in the back. Everyone has been so welcoming right across the board, from the actors through to the crew."
Would you ever should swap acting for the classroom permanently?
"No, I always wanted to be an actress. I would never have changed anything in the past. I have been acting for 32 years now and I feel so lucky to be able to have done exactly what I wanted to do."









