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";s:4:"text";s:15863:"The young people challenge Mr Willis to make costume hats for, This page was last edited on 4 March 2023, at 20:28. The next day she asked Mike for a job and he let her become an assistant careworker. After Roxy and her half-brother, Rio (Craig Roberts), and Rebecca (Georgina Hagen) find out Wolfie (Felix Drake) has unwanted money from his parents, they use Alice to help make friends with him and Alice is angry that they only want Wolfie for his money. The no-nonsense character and her daughter Jess. Finally, when she attempted for the second time, Sean entered the building, and it caused her to hesitate and not reveal her secret. Camilla is also seen in 'The Tracy Beaker Survival Files' where she is interviewed by Tracy. 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. Tracy convinces him to stay with Jill and Terry Brown. Alice, portrayed by Olive Gray,[24] made her first appearance on 1 December 2005 in series 5 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Return to Sender. She even got a little emotional when he left the Dumping Ground to move in with Terry and Jill Brown. Then, she became even more infuriated when Justine had her old bedroom, due to her being away, whilst she was fostered. At the first, Tracy has a fierce personality and appears strong and independent, often described as 'tomboy'. Then, her mother got a boyfriend named Dave, who Tracy called "Monster Gorilla Boyfriend", who was possibly her father, who would abuse her. However, they liked the look of Peter. Steve and Carrie later apologise to her for doing so during her party. She departed on 8 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode Two's a Crowd. He departs in the final episode of series 2. Sometimes he can say things that unintentionally upsets or hurts the residents' feelings. She gave birth to her son, Steve Godfrey Littlewood, named after her father. In the final episode, Camilla travels to New York. . Mrs and Me Lucre are potential foster parents. 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. Rick then walks in a decides to tell the truth about Charlie. She quickly befriends Marco. As she was jealous that they could all go out whenever they wanted. Sid is described as being very boring, but when he takes a few days' break and leaves the Dumping Ground in the care of a draconian careworker, they realise they are lucky to have him, and welcome him back. 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. Unfortunately, the foster placement is short lived when Tracy accidentally sets fire to Camilla's kitchen (series 2). He does not like sleeping in a bed, and suffers from claustrophobia, as he hates being locked in. The Story of Tracy Beaker. PETER ANDRE. In episode 2, Tracy was caught in the office, in an attempt to find her mothers address to write to her, to let her know that she had been returned to The Dumping Ground. sort of. Tracy never had much to do with Ray and was later adopted by Deirdre's new husband Ken Barlow (William Roache). . Roxy is the youngest of her siblings but often takes control. He is Tracy's best friend. She made her final appearance in the episode 'Home and Hosed'. Tracy Beaker star Chelsie Padley announced she was expecting her first child in an adorable video that saw her burst into . He departed in series 5 during the episode Two's A Crowd. She departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. She was released when Cam dropped the charges, on condition that she paid her back and that she helped write a column for the newspaper. Tracy ended up re-meeting Justine during a scam by Elaine to make herself look good and the two teamed up to take her down. Camilla "Cam" Lawson[3] is a struggling turned successful author, and Tracy's eventual adoptive mother. He then becomes more open with the other care kids and makes friends with Crash. Peter Ingham is a character in The Story of Tracy Beaker, both the book and the TV series. At Lol's (Ciaran Joyce) leaving party, Alice does palm reading, but upsets Tracy and Justine with her predictions. Tracy Beaker Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Add to My Shows Added to My Shows Remove 26822 . Tracy is now a mum living on a housing estate in London. Pizza is thrown at Justine's dress when the kids have a food fight and Justine refuses to go to the wedding, but Tracy and Lol (Ciaran Joyce) talk her round and Justine gets to their wedding in time. She delivers a pizza to Tracy's house. Justine later goes back to the Dumping Ground to tell Mike and Gina what happened and what Charlie was up to, and that she found out Charlie's mum was in on the whole scam as well. 20 likes. After this episode, most of the kids started to think he wasn't coming back, which ended up being true. The character of Mike returns in Tracy Beaker Returns, appearing in every episode of the show; it is implied that he never left Elm Tree House and continued to act as head care worker. However, she abandons her mission having learned from Jenny that her mother has deliberately severed ties with her daughter. Alice attends Cam (Lisa Coleman) and Gary's (George McAllister) wedding. Does Tracy Beaker end up with Peter? Peter Ingham is a character in The Story of Tracy Beaker. XwX. They end their feud. In one episode, Jill and Terry Brown, take Tracy out but they decide that they do not want to foster her, but they want to foster Peter instead. Milly, portrayed by Holly Gibbs, made her first appearance on 30 November 2005 in series 5 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Scary Milly. In My Mum Tracy Beaker, it is revealed that she is bisexual, as she meets and ends up marrying Mary Oliver, Jess' teacher. Just as they moved in, they were also joined by the Wellards who guaranteed it wouldn't be a smooth move. He made his last appearance in the final episode of series 4. Shawn "Wolfie", portrayed by Felix Drake, made his first appearance on 15 March 2005 in series 4 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode 'Independence Day'. In the series 1 finale, when Tracy announces that she has been offered a job in London and will be leaving, Mike asks Camilla to foster another child. Maxy King. Tracy became increasingly frustrated with Cam, who had still not decided whether or not to foster her. After that, she had a job filled with excitement almost every day and she became closer to the kids, particularly Lily and Toby because of their problems. He departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. The girls separate themselves from the boys, but are brought together by their hatred for Elaine. After briefly getting a second job at a cafe to avoid spending time at home, Tracy finally accepted having Lily as a sister and they started to bond even more. In episode 7, Tracy had to deal with Justine Littlewood returning to The Dumping Ground - she announced that she was getting married with a man called Charlie, but Tracy, looking out for a fellow care kid, found that Charlie was cheating on her and exposed this to Justine. SHUT UP ABOUT MY NAN! Amber Hearst,[3] portrayed by Alicia Hooper, made her first appearance on 21 January 2003 in series 2 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Alien. 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. She was arrested and interviewed before being locked up, where it was revealed that Cam's marriage with Gary didn't work out, with Tracy stating that they don't talk about him, but the reason why is still unknown. At first, the two are getting along well and reminiscing over past characters in the franchise. This is until, Tracy visits her and she admits that she is lonely living on her own. The trailer gave fans a first look at the iconic Jude Law who has taken on the role of the terrifying villain Captain Hook. Tracy Beaker Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. In the finale, he decides to leave Ashdene Ridge to return to Ireland, to be with his family. Whilst in the Dumping Ground, Bouncer ended up in a fight on his birthday with Lol which Tracy helped to deal with and revealed that Bouncer would be leaving soon. | He departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode 'The Wedding'. 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. The Story of Tracy Beaker. In Starring Tracy Beaker, he played Tiny Tim in the play, and started a petition to get Tracy reinstated when she is kicked out. Tracy Beaker (credit only) Craig Roberts Rio Connor Byrne Mike Nisha Nayar Elaine Morgan Hopkins Steve Vinod Soni Chantal's Dad Tori Du Pree Chloe Director Lesley Manning Writer Tracy Brabin All cast & crew Production, box office & more at IMDbPro Storyline Edit It's Chantal's last day before she leaves to go live with her dad. The Whole Story Series 1 Movie 1. He is nicknamed after the jazz musician with whom he shares a surname. The episode ended with the main Beaker girls cast, Tracy, Cam, Justine (and her newborn son), Peter Ingham, Sean, Jess, Jordan, Si Martin, Mary, Flo, and Tyrone, all celebrating Christmas in the Dumping Ground shop. Elaine Boyak. Camilla disagrees, but Johnny overhears a later phone call saying that there is no point fostering again if Tracy is not going to move out, prompting him to decide to be interviewed by Tracy in another scheme to get himself and Tee fostered. She is usually portrayed as extremely tough since in Starring Tracy Beaker she gave Justine a bloody nose by rapidly punching her. Mrs and Mr Lucre decide to foster Tracy the dog. It is unknown what happened to Elaine, and she hasn't been mentioned since. He was portrayed by three actor in the Tracy Beaker franchise: Joe Starrs in The Story of Tracy Beaker, Jim English in My Mum Tracy Beaker and Wim Snape in The Beaker Girls. 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. Rio Wellard,[3] portrayed by Craig Roberts,[21] made his first appearance on 7 October 2004 in series 4 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Return to Sender. Due to his hostile personality, Michael isn't seen to have many close friends; he's known to be particularly spiteful to Jackie, often mocking her about her sick grandfather and her constant attempts to run away. He was reportedly fostered by an African family. He became head care worker in "Operation Careworker". With the help of the kids, she got her job back. Bouncer Plakova (Ben Hanson) and Lol Plakova (Ciaran Joyce), who used to be in care with them, are initially determined to stand up to them, but back down as care worker Duke Ellington (Clive Rowe) recalls their behaviour on a visit to a care home they were at; head care worker Sid Rooney (Vincenzo Pellegrino) decides to give Chantal, Rio and Roxy a chance, but Chantal starts an egg fight with Marco Maloney (Jack Edwards) and demand sweets from the others. Tracy later apologised for breaking into her flat, and Cam says that she was still considering fostering her. She later was talked into giving Gary a try by Mike, which Tracy did and she liked him. When Steve's nephew, John (Adam Skilton) turns up. When Nathan Jones arrives at The Dumping Ground in the first episode of series 2, to be a trainee care worker, Dolly starts to like him already. Justine then says that Tracy hasn't changed and that she still thinks the whole world revolves around Tracy Beaker and then starts mocking her book she wrote, which starts a classic Beaker and Littlewood Brawl. Although Peter never really felt the same hatred towards Tracy, she did push his buttons when she mocked his dead Nan. But Tracy was taken back to save the day. She has a picture of her mother, who's pretty . Company Credits Louise was best friends with Tracy before she was fostered by a couple called Ted and Julie. She makes a couple of cameo appearances in later series as a cartoon character. Peter is well-behaved, quiet and sensible. Tracy was initially ecstatic about this, only to learn that living with Kate and Jasper would mean moving to Scotland - far away from the DG, her best friend Ben and of course, Cam. In Missing Presumed Single, Tracy rallies the young people to find Mike to ensure the wedding goes ahead. In her teenage years, 16-year-old Carly (Tracy's mother) was pregnant with her. Peter Ingham is a former resident of Stowey House I, who is currently a headteacher. Jenny was last mentioned in Tracy Beaker Returns. Sobbing, she rushes to embrace him, with the reel going onto show her telling her parents the news by presenting the test in a box to her mum. At the at age of ten, she remained fantastical about mother coming to take her home. The children's author and creator of Tracy Beaker says: "I've always loved reading - in bed, in the bath, on a bus, or curled up in a comfy chair. Peter was an originalintroduced in The Story of Tracy Beaker Book. 0:03. Once, in a interview, Jacqueline Wilson stated "Tracy is so outrageous. He speaks in a Cockney dialect and is interested in judo. The children's author and creator of Tracy Beaker says: "I've always loved reading - in bed, in the bath, on a bus, or curled up in a comfy chair. He either resigned, got another job in a different care home, or was fired. He makes friends with Lol shortly after his arrival, which annoys Lol's brother, Bouncer. When Cam left for New York, Tracy started having panic attacks at home, finally resulting in a big one in front of the kids, which Tracy was able to recover from. After Tracy found a note from her mother saying she might visit that was hidden by Mike and Cam and after being told that she might be fired, she quit and left. PETER Andre and his wife Emily had all eyes on them during a night out thanks to their coordinating monochrome outfits. The Story of Tracy Beaker (2002 - 2005) Portrayed By Dani Harmer Tracy Beaker is the manageress at The Dumping Ground. Subsequently in the final episode after a time jump to a few months later it was announced that Steve had died from dementia. It's unknown how or why. Dolly, portrayed by Chloe Hibbert-Waters,[citation needed] made her first appearance on 7 January 2003 in series 2 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Back and Bad. Now, 20 years since the first episode aired, her character remains much-loved. 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. Peter Ingham was played by Joe Starrs. The Story of Tracy Beaker won the 2002 Blue Peter People's Choice Award. Lucy, Mr Willis and Mrs Hood are candidates for the head careworker job. It's unknown what happened to Zac and Ryan, though it's likely they were fostered, or went back to their parents. This leads to an argument between Sean and Justine, revealing that they continued seeing each other but had a toxic on-and-off relationship. He later marries Fiona whom he dated 30 years ago in Series 6 Episode 24. Carmen stops them and shouts at Tracy and saying how much she believes that Justine and Charlie are going to foster her. Elaine wasn't everyone's favourite person, as she was nicknamed "Elaine the Pain". ";s:7:"keyword";s:18:"peter tracy beaker";s:5:"links";s:637:"Richest Families In Haiti, Baja 1000 Deaths Per Year, Cofield Funeral Home Obituaries Weldon, Nc, Leo Man Sagittarius Woman Experience, Reflective Strategies Healthy Families, Articles P
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