The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 1)

The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 1)
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 26
Release
Original network CBBC
CBBC HD
Original release 8 January (2002-01-08) – 4 April 2002 (2002-04-04)
Series chronology

The first series of the British children's television series The Story of Tracy Beaker aired in 2002 on CBBC and continued to air repeats on CBBC and CBBC HD. The series follows the lives of the children in care the fictional children's care home of Stowey House. It consists of twenty-six fifteen-minute episodes and is the first series in the Tracy Beaker franchise. It began on 8 January 2002 and finished nearly three months later on 4 April. In this series, the title character, Tracy Beaker (Dani Harmer), lives at the carehome and the stories revolve around her desire to leave the home, nicknamed 'The Dumping Ground' by its residents.

Cast

Dani Harmer plays the title character, Tracy Beaker, while Montanna Thompson plays her arch-emeny Justine Littlewood. Justine's best friend, Louise Govern, is played by Chelsie Padley and a young boy that looks up to Tracy, Peter Ingham, is played by Joe Starrs. The eldest resident, Adele Azupadi, is played by Rochelle Gadd and the youngest resident, Maxy, is played by Jerome Holder. Sonny Muslim and Jay Haher play twin brothers Ryan and Zac Matthews. Nisha Nayar plays the residents' social worker, Elaine Boyack - nicknamed 'Elaine the Pain' by the children - and Clive Rowe plays Stowey House's chef, Duke Ellington. Sharlene Whyte and Connor Byrne play careworkers, Jenny Edwards and Mike Milligan, with Jenny being head care worker. Lisa Coleman plays Tracy's potential foster parent, Cam Lawson and Luke Youngblood plays Tracy's friend, Ben Batambuze, whom she befriends in the series premiere. Stephen Crossley guest stars as Justine's father, Steve.

Main

  • Dani Harmer as Tracy Beaker
  • Montanna Thompson as Justine Littlewood
  • Chelsie Padley as Louise Govern
  • Rochelle Gadd as Adele Azupadi
  • Sonny Muslim as Ryan (Until Season Finale)
  • Jay Haher as Zac (Until Season Finale)
  • Jerome Holder as Maxy (Until Season Finale)
  • Joe Starrs as Peter Ingham (Departed Episode 23, Guest Appearance: Episode 26)
  • Clive Rowe as Duke Ellington
  • Nisha Nayer as Elaine Boyack (From Episode 2)
  • Sharlene Whyte as Jenny Edwards
  • Connor Byrne as Mike Milligan (Until Season Finale)
  • Lisa Coleman as Cam Lawson (From Episode 4)
  • Luke Youngblood as Ben Batambuze (From Episode 3)

Guest

  • Louise Barrett as Julie
  • Kim MacDonald as Ted
  • Simon Ludders as Brian Gee
  • Natasha Estelle Williams as Ben's Mum
  • Ysobel Gonzalez as Miss Sharp
  • Paul Mari as Ted Brown
  • Maggie Wells as Julie Brown
  • Jody Jameson as Shoe Shop Assistant
  • Max Digby as Mr Pugh
  • Imogen Brown as Samantha
  • Isobel Middleton as Samantha's Mum
  • Louisa Milwood Haigh as Leah
  • Paula Bacon as Martha Leach

Episodes

No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"Tracy Returns to The Dumping Ground"Susan TullyElly Brewer8 January 2002 (2002-01-08)1.1

Tracy returns to the Dumping Ground but finds new girl Justine Littlewood has taken her room, and the two girls become enemies after Tracy breaks Justine's alarm clock. Tracy tries to escape the Dumping Ground and makes friends with a boy called Ben who claims he's living on the streets.

Note: First appearance of Tracy, Justine, Louise, Peter, Maxy, Zac, Ryan, Ben, Adele, Jenny, Mike, Duke.
2"Dares"David SkynnerElly Brewer10 January 2002 (2002-01-10)1.2

Tracy goes head-to-head with Justine in a game of dares so that she can win back her old bedroom.

Note: First appearance of Elaine
3"Sneaking in Ben"Susan TullyAndy Walker15 January 2002 (2002-01-15)1.3
After Louise chooses Justine over her, a miserable Tracy meets Ben again and smuggles him into the DG. Meanwhile, Duke is having problems with mice in his kitchen and plots to hunt in down, whilst Zac and Ryan try to stop him.
4"Cam's First Visit"Susan TullyElly Brewer17 January 2002 (2002-01-17)1.4
Writer Cam Lawson visits the DG, and everyone is excited, especially Tracy, who wants to become a writer. But unfortunately, her attempts to make a good impression backfire and she fights with Justine when she provokes her. Meanwhile, Mike is tricked into giving older girl Adele a late night pass.
5"Child Of The Week"Susan TullyElly Brewer22 January 2002 (2002-01-22)1.5

Tracy is delighted when she is chosen for "Child of the Week", an advertisement in the local paper. But she is horrified when Louise is also chosen and they hatch a plan to get them fostered. Meanwhile, Duke starts a new healthy eating regime, but his new ideas don't go down well with the kids.

Abesent: Lisa Coleman- Cam
6"The Truth Is Revealed"Susan TullyCarol Russell24 January 2002 (2002-01-24)1.6
Tracy is filled with jealousy when Justine's dad gives her money to decorate her room and leaves the DG to join Ben on the streets. However, when Ben injures himself and Mike is called out, she discovers her friend has lied to her about being homeless. Meanwhile, all the kids (bar Adele) are forced to help Justine decorate her room but she ends up alienating the whole house with her demands.
7"Never Ever Wanna See Him Again"Susan TullyMary Morris29 January 2002 (2002-01-29)1.7
It's Tracy's birthday, and also unfortunately for her, young Peter's. He's extremely excited, but Tracy is not best pleased especially as Peter is fond of her. On the day of their birthday, Tracy discovers her mum has sent a birthday card but Mike soon discovers everything isn't what it seems. Meanwhile, when the birthday party is ruined, Ben spots an opportunity to reconcile with Tracy.
8"The 1000 Words About Tracy"Susan TullyArnold Evans31 January 2002 (2002-01-31)1.8
Cam makes a return visit to the home to interview Tracy for her article. As Tracy and Cam talk, Tracy tries to talk Cam into looking for her mum for her. Cam agrees, but she soon discovers it's not that simple. Meanwhile, Cam asks Justine and Louise to make a documentary about life in the home. They start to make one, until Ryan points out that they could make a more interesting film and make money from it. Soon, it's Girls V Boys, which causes both chaos and embarrassment for the staff.
9"Bad Peter"Susan TullyMary Morris5 February 2002 (2002-02-05)1.9
Tracy is excitedly waiting to be taken out for the day. However, when Tracy sees who's going to be taking her out – Terry and Jill Brown – she's horrified to see they are old. On the other hand, Peter likes the look of them. The day out doesn't go well, as Tracy is too lively for Terry and Jill to cope with. But a vengeful Tracy persuades Peter to become bad so that the Browns will not foster him, bringing chaos to the DG and completely shattering her friendship with Peter.
10"Cam's Place"Susan TullyAndy Walker7 February 2002 (2002-02-07)1.10
It's a busy Saturday at the DG: Tracy is going out with Cam, Louise with an aunt, Justine is waiting for her dad and the boys are waiting for a football match to start.
11"Dumping Ground Virus"David SkynnerElly Brewer12 February 2002 (2002-02-12)1.11
When everyone at the DG is struck down with the bug, Elaine has been, unfortunately, alerted and arrives to take control.
12"Justine's TV"Susan TullyElly Brewer14 February 2002 (2002-02-14)1.12
Tracy has been made editor of the Dumping Ground newsletter, and is determined to find an exciting story. When she learns that Elaine has given Justine permission to have a television in her room, even though it is against the house rules, she starts a campaign to get Elaine sacked. Meanwhile, the kids begin paying Justine to allow them to watch her TV at night, but chaos occurs when she finds out that she is double booked by Adele and the boys.
13"Tracy and Cam Row"Susan TullyElly Brewer19 February 2002 (2002-02-19)1.13
Tracy is becoming increasingly frustrated with Cam, who has still not decided whether or not to foster her. Banned from phoning her, Tracy enlists Ben's help to go to see Cam in person. When they arrive at her flat, Cam is out, so Tracy and Ben rearrange the furniture, play music and eat her food. Meanwhile, Justine and Louise go head-to-head with Zac and Ryan when they begin washing cars for money, leading to a big waterfight outside the DG.
14"Sleepover"David SkynnerMary Morris21 February 2002 (2002-02-21)1.14
Tracy, Justine and Louise have been invited to a sleepover, but the rules of the care home don't allow them to go. The three of them unite in their determination to go anyway. But can Tracy and Justine work together? Meanwhile, the boys are camping outside in the back garden but Duke decides to camp with them, much to their disappointment.
15"Parent's Evening"Susan TullyLaura Summers26 February 2002 (2002-02-26)1.15
It's Tracy's parents' evening and she has to put up with Elaine the Pain seeing her teacher. Elaines worried about Tracy's schooling and is expecting a bad report – if she gets to see Tracy's teacher that is. Meanwhile, Peter has trouble with a bully, so the boys pitch in to change his clothing style.
16"The Postcard"Susan TullyRoger Griffiths28 February 2002 (2002-02-28)1.16
Justine is giving her dad a hard time for not visiting when he said he would. He said he left a message – and he did. Tracy took the message, but just forgot to pass it on, causing tension between the two of them. Meanwhile, a postcard arrives to the DG addressed to Tracy – from her mother. But can its genuinity be proven?
17"Helpful Tracy"David SkynnerMary Morris5 March 2002 (2002-03-05)1.17
Tracy tries to become clean and tidy at the DG, believing Cam doesn't want to foster her for her bad behavior. Meanwhile, it's Maxy's clothing allowance day and it nearly ends in disaster when Maxy locks himself, Jenny's minivan keys and Mike's spare keys in the van all over a pair of trainers that Jenny liked but Maxy didn't. Meanwhile, Peter is trying to improve his football skills and accidentally hits Cam.
18"Where's The Work"David SkynnerArnold Evans7 March 2002 (2002-03-07)1.18
Tracy will not hand in her homework. She claims a dog ran off with her book, but not even Elaine The Pain will fall for that one. She insists that Tracy is lying to cover up for not doing the homework and makes Tracy stay in the 'Quiet Room' until Tracy can account for the missing homework.
19"Friend"David SkynnerLaura Summers12 March 2002 (2002-03-12)1.19
Samantha is an eleven-year-old girl whose life is dominated by her mother. When her mother is rushed to hospital, Samantha must stay at the DG, where she strikes up a close bond with Tracy.
20"Treasure Hunt"David SkynnerLaura Summers14 March 2002 (2002-03-14)1.20
Elaines decided the best way to get everybody together will be a Treasure Hunt. Naturally, it doesn't go according to plan. Tracy and Jenny pair up and discover that the prize is packets of coloured pencils.
21"Romance"David SkynnerElly Brewer19 March 2002 (2002-03-19)1.21
Tracy believes if Cam finds a man and get married, she will foster her. She sets her up with Mike, as she seems to like him. Meanwhile, at the DG, the tables are turned on Jenny and Duke when Justine and Louise decide to swap roles with them for the day following a bust up over each other's make-up.
22"Temporary Care Worker"David SkynnerOthniel Smith21 March 2002 (2002-03-21)1.22
It's clothing allowance day. Tracy has been saving up and wants Jenny to take her out to get a whole new wardrobe. What she gets is Leah, a temporary care worker who's filling in while Jenny's in hospital following an operation. But when everyone takes a trip to town, Tracy ensures that Leah is about to experience a day from hell.
23"Cut The Weed"David SkynnerGraham Alborough26 March 2002 (2002-03-26)1.23

It's Peter's last day at the DG before he goes to live with Terry and Jill. Everyone attends his party, except Tracy, who is secretly looking after two giant African land snails for the weekend. Later that night, the snails escape and everyone is secretly roaming the corridors of the DG - including Peter, who has run away from his new life before it has even begun.

Note: Departure of Peter Ingham (Joe Starrs)
24"Need Armbands"David SkynnerLaura Summers28 March 2002 (2002-03-28)1.24
Tracy has had enough of waiting for Cam after she cancels their afternoon of swimming. Tracy visits Ben and realises his parents would be perfect for her.
25"Miss You"David SkynnerMary Morris2 April 2002 (2002-04-02)1.25

Mike announces that he is leaving to work at another care home and Tracys heartbroken by this and gets angry with him. Can Mike repair his relationship with Tracy before his last day? Meanwhile, The kids sacrifice their new DVD player to buy Mike a farewell gift.

Note: Departure of Mike Milligan (Connor Byrne).
26"The End!"David SkynnerElly Brewer4 April 2002 (2002-04-04)1.26

When Cam begins flat hunting, Tracy is convinced she will be moving in with her. But when Cam once again becomes doubtful over the idea, the pair have a huge argument and Tracy storms off. Back at the DG, it's make or break time as Cam makes her final decision. Meanwhile the DG residents and carers are busy creating a wall mural of residents and carers past and present after Jenny hosted a discussion with the other residents about something to remember residents and carers by when they come and go.

Note: Last appearance of Mike Milligan (Connor Byrne),Peter Ingham (Joe Starrs), Ryan Matthews (Sonny Muslim ), Zac Matthews (Jay Haner)& Maxy (Jerome Holder)

Production

Cas Lester was the executive producer and Jane Dauncey was the producer for this series. Filming took place in 2001. Susan Tully and David Skynner directed an equal thirteen episodes each. Elly Brewer wrote nine episodes, Mary Morris wrote five episodes and Laura Summers wrote four episodes. Andy Walker and Arnold Evans wrote two episodes each and Carol Russell, Roger Griffiths, Othniel Smith and Graham Alborough all wrote one episode each. Brewer continued to write for Tracy Beaker franchise for another nine series, until the second series of The Dumping Ground, which is the second spin-off of The Story of Tracy Beaker.

Awards and nominations

Ceremony Award Nominee Result
2002 Children's BAFTA Awards Children's Drama The Story of Tracy Beaker Nominated

Ratings

Episode no. Total viewers CBBC weekly ranking
1
267,000
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2
363,000
1
3
499,000
1
4
233,000
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5
278,000
8
6
315,000
6
7
221,000
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8
261,000
3
9
242,000
4
10
423,000
1
11
444,000
1
12
417,000
1
13
526,000
1
14
658,000
6
15
215,000
3
16
215,000
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17
145,000
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18
10,000
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19
815,000
1
20
234,000
10
21
415,000
10
22
615,000
1
23
522,000
1
24
195,000
9
25
395,000
5
26
515,000
1

References

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