When they go to argue with Crash (Darragh Mortell), Tracy Beaker (Dani Harmer) and the other young people stand up to them. Carrie later tells Justine that the real reason for her visit is that once she and Steve are organised, they want her to live with them. When Steve's nephew, John (Adam Skilton) turns up, Justine is uncomfortable and when Justine has to give up her room, Carrie tells Justine it is her father's decision and Justine decides to move back to The Dumping Ground. As revealed in Sufia The Silent, she is a flair for art as she paints a stream, until Michael ruins it. To begin with, in the books Tracy had black curly hair, pale skin and black eyes. When she returned home, she heard some angry sounding messages from Cam and she ran away from home. PETER ANDRE. In the first series of television series, she is shown have brown eyes instead of black eyes and her fashion sense is the same as it was before along her other qualities. In 'The Movie of Me' (between series 3 and 4), Camilla decides to foster Tracy again. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Story Of Tracy Beaker GBB English Wilson Jacqueline Random House Childrens Publi at the best online prices at eBay! She departed on 3 April 2003 in the same series during the episode Home and Hosed. hollygibbs_ be a child actress they said #fyp #foryou #childactor #wherearetheynow #tracybeaker #nannymcphee #comedy. XwX. The protest ended in disaster, however, when Lily ended up climbing onto the roof and falling off. Justine emerges again as Tracy's arch nemeses. 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She's best known for telling people to "Bog Off" as TV's naughty orphan Tracy Beaker, but soon Dani Harmer will take After playing Tracy Beaker in the original series back in the day, the 34 year old went on to portray the same character in every spin-off made, most recently The Beaker Girls. Inspired by a scene in a story by Linneagb, Tracy comes to Mike for help in her hour of need. When Cam offers to foster Tracy, both Peter and Mike come back to the Dumping Ground to wish Tracy some luck. He was portrayed by Joe Starrs in The Story of Tracy Beaker, and by Jim English in My Mum Tracy Beaker. While there, Cam met Gary and ended up falling for him, to Tracy's disapproval. She then returned in series 5 as Temporary Head Careworker, before leaving once again in the episode 'Operation Careworker'. Peter Ingham is a character in The Story of Tracy Beaker. In Tracy Beaker Returns, she has longer hair and fairer skin. Before Justine leaves, her and Tracy have a heart to heart and reminisce their times in the DG. Even though Nathan isn't always the most professional care worker, he has proved that he can be serious and has shown that he has got what it takes to be a care worker. He visited her occasionally. It ultimately leads to the break-off of the wedding and Tracy's depressed state in the series/movie. With the help of the kids, she got her job back. She departed on 8 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode Two's a Crowd. Sometimes he can say things that unintentionally upsets or hurts the residents' feelings. and it ended up going too far. It's great to invent somebody who is far bolder than you would ever be yourself. Filming & Production She departed in series 5 during the episode 'Two's A Crowd'. Charlie threatens Rick and bribes him not to tell Justine by giving him a new laptop. He looks up to Tracy, and later becomes friends with her. He likes to think he is Tracy's 'best friend', however Tracy often disagrees and brands him a 'weed'. Tracy appears as a guest in the Series 6 finale as she is Mike's best man. In To Have and Not to Hold, Tracy and Ryan bump into each other - this is important for the next episode and Tracy appears at Ashdene Ridge at the end of this episode where she is recognised by Jody and Tyler and welcomed happily by them; Jody and Tyler are the last two residents from the time of Tracy Beaker Returns by this point. Mrs and Mr Lucre decide to foster Tracy the dog. This is the story of Tracy Beaker. Justine suspects that her dad and Carrie are going to tell her some bad news when he takes her out for dinner due to Steve buying her things, however, it turns out to be good news when Steve and Carrie tell Justine they want her to move in the following week. In honour of her late father, Justine gave birth to a baby boy whom, she called Steve Godfrey Littlewood in, memoriam of her father. Crash later became close friends with Tracy, Lol and Bouncer. 4 Episodes Available Start Watching Movie: 1. Layla , portrayed by Cara Readle,[16] made her first appearance on 25 September 2003 in series 3 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Leavin' on a Jet Plane. When Carrie and Steve are getting married, Justine is their bridesmaid, however, Justine isn't happy with the dress and the young people decide to alter it. Whilst Tracy initially blocks Camilla from her life they eventually make up and rekindle their relationship as friends. Tracy is the daughter of Ray Langton (Neville Buswell) and Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride). Unfortunately, the foster placement is short lived when Tracy accidentally sets fire to Camilla's kitchen (series 2). Elaine Boyak[3] (known as Elaine the Pain), portrayed by Nisha Nayar,[4] made her first appearance on 8 January 2002 in series 1 during the episode "Dares". Rebecca Chalmers, portrayed by Georgina Hagen,[23] made her first appearance on 28 November 2005 in series 5 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode 'Caring and Sharing'. 119K views. He departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. Lawrence "Lol" Plakova,[3] portrayed by Ciaran Joyce, made his first appearance on 7 January 2003 in series 2 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Back and Bad. Mike is tall and slim, with grey hair and blue eyes. Tracy Beaker Returns Series 3 (2012) - She has an interest in revenge and has often got her back on other people many a time. Tracy makes the best man speech at Mike and Fiona's wedding and says at the end of this episode that she has missed this. Roxy is the youngest of her siblings but often takes control. After Tracy returns to the Dumping Ground, Dolly begs Tracy to help prank Nathan after he didn't give Dolly her special chocolate biscuit. 5 years later, Tracy returns to Elmtree House as a care worker herself in Tracy Beaker Returns, using her unique knowledge of the care system to assist the current children living in care. She departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. Tracy and Dolly pretend that there is a 'Saturday Silly Hour' so they could make Nathan could embarrasses himself at dinner time in front of the kids, Duke and Jenny. In the third series of the show, Mike is offered an MBE and accepts it, and later in the series, he only just survives when a roof falls on him. She is portrayed by Dani Harmer . Tracy Beaker Retweeted. Peter Ingham,[3] portrayed by Joe Starrs, appears in series 1 of The Story of Tracy Beaker. He departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. The Beaker Girls is a British children's television series that premiered on CBBC and BBC iPlayer on 13 December 2021. Mrs and Me Lucre are potential foster parents. In We are the Beaker Girls, Justine finds evidence of Sean Godfrey two-timing her and locates Tracy, convinced that Tracy is stealing her back. At the end of the series Cam asked Tracy to move in with her. But Tracy was taken back to save the day. He gets fostered in the end of the book by Auntie Vi and Uncle . He departed on 1 April 2004 in series 3 during the episode Good as Gold. After more than 20 years the popular kids' character Tracy. But all she really wants is a home and a family to love. At the end of The Story of Tracy Beaker, he is fostered by a couple called Terry and Jill in the TV series or Vi and Stanley in the book. After this incident, Tracy refused to talk to Cam, so Elaine resolved to get them talking with a series of role-play and trust exercises. However, Tracy later told the Browns that she told Peter to do what he did. But all she really wants is a home and a family to love. Banned from phoning her, Tracy enlisted Ben's help to go to see Cam in person. Justine Littlewood[3] portrayed by Montanna Thompson, is the rival of Tracy Beaker. Tracy Beaker Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. He made a guest appearance in the third episode of series 1 of My Mum Tracy Beaker, almost 19 years later. She often antagonises everyone else at the Dumping Ground. Copy. He departed on 5 April 2005 in series 4 during the episode We're off the Map Now. 5. When they find her, Camilla realises that Tracy's mum does not care for her and eventually fosters Tracy. When a cooking competition between Bouncer and Mike (Connor Byrne) is suggested, Alice and Rio are selected to try their food, but the young people begin to like Bouncer's food and join in with Alice's meditating. Peter Ingham. Tracy became increasingly frustrated with Cam, who had still not decided whether or not to foster her. It's presumed his parents passed away. At this point, there is a continuity error when Tracy exclaims that she has "never seen" her birth mother, in contradiction to flashbacks in series 1 of the original series, and the feature-length movie. Ryan Patterson,[5] portrayed by Sonny Muslim, makes his first appearance in the first series of The Story of Tracy Beaker. 'I'm Tracy Beaker. When Chloe, shows Tracy a picture of Ryan, Tracy works out Ryan is at the station and goes to get Ryan and Mike and she finds them. Rick then follows Charlie out telling him he knows what he's doing as his parents were con artists too. [1] Connor Byrne has played the role of Mike Milligan for all three programmes although he left at the end of The Dumping Ground's seventh series. Subsequently in the final episode after a time jump to a few months later it was announced that Steve had died from dementia. She makes her final appearance in 'The Wedding'. Mike is the longest-serving and the only character in the Tracy Beaker Franchise being in the very first episode back in 2002 as well as appearing in the books although he left in Series 7 Episode 24 in 2019. He returned in The Beaker Girls, where he is the Headteacher at Jess' new school. She's loud, she's fiery and, somehow, she's always in trouble. Her eyes are shown to be small black dots and her black eyebrows curved. Roxy Wellard,[3] portrayed by Sophie Borja,[22] made her first appearance on 7 October 2004 in series 4 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Return to Sender. She was replaced by Shelley Appleton in Series 3. Tracy goes to find her mum after she leaves, having fallen out with careworkers. She later becomes good friends with Tracy and Crash. Camilla makes guest appearances throughout "The Beaker Girls". Fortunately, after the other kids formed an alliance to all leave if Tracy did, Shelley postponed the idea. 733. Peter Ingham is a former resident of Stowey House I, who is currently a headteacher. This works out well as Peter and Tracy actually get together after that. He makes his final appearance in 'The Wedding'. After Tracy ended up being made to meet Cam's mum, Penelope Lawson, Tracy ended up unexpectedly liking her. Tracy agreed, packed straight away and had a lovely goodbye from all the staff and children. He is often described as 'weird' and 'crazy' by other people who live at The Dumping Ground.