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BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Adam Thomas 'still not over it' as he shares emotional video of 'career highlight'

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Adam Thomas has said he's 'still not over it' as he revisited a TV moment from 2023 that he's described as his 'career highlight'.

At the start of last year, the actor reprised the role of Donte Charles in the reboot of Waterloo Road. The school-based drama returned to Greater Manchester for the first time in almost eight years after it was axed.

The show, which ran from 2006 to 2015, was first filmed at Hill Top Primary School in Rochdale before relocating to Scotland.

At the time Adam, who has since starred in the 2023 run of Strictly Come Dancing, said he felt 'very lucky' to be back playing former bad boy turned doting dad and husband, Donte.

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