S4, Ep21. Lucy, Mr Willis and Mrs Hood are candidates for the head careworker job. When Cam agrees that she will drop the charges on the condition that Tracy pays her back. Charlie threatens Rick and bribes him not to tell Justine by giving him a new laptop. He became head care worker in Operation Careworker. When Steve cancels taking Justine out, Carrie visits Justine and she breaks the news to Justine that she is pregnant and Justine doesn't take it well. When Carrie and Steve are getting married, Justine is their bridesmaid, however, Justine isn't happy with the dress and the kids decide to alter it. Mike makes his first appearance in the first episode of "The Story of Tracy Beaker"; he is a care worker at Stowey House, and has been for some time – he is already on good terms with Tracy Beaker (Dani Harmer), thinking she's a 'good kid on the whole'. He meets his mother, Sheila, and patches up his strained relationship with his brother.

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. 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.

Roxy has occasionally been nice such as when she teamed up with the other children to rid the Dumping Ground of a social worker who was very strict, (the children were unaware of this suggesting Roxy was a good judge of character). Rio is feisty but kind. JavaScript seems to be disabled. bad as first thought and Tracy's loyalties are tested. 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. rid of the rules at the DG. 10. Roxy Wellard,[2] portrayed by Sophie Borja,[18] made her first appearance on 7 October 2004 in series 4 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Return to Sender. Nathan leaves in-between series 3 and The Movie.

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.

discovers that its inmates have undergone a transformation. Roxy supports Alice by making a story up that Lucy worked at her old care home and mistreated a boy. Tracy boldly takes on her new enemy Justine in a game of. At the beginning of the first series ('Tracy Beaker Returns'), Tracy uses Cam's credit card to publish her autobiography, and is arrested. Tracy Beaker Returns Series 3 (2012) - Justine returned in the third series of Tracy Beaker Returns for one episode, ... Roxy Wellard, portrayed by Sophie Borja, made her first appearance on 7 October 2004 in series 4 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Return to Sender. She departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. Hayley Sparks,[11] portrayed by Kristal Lau, 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. It is unknown what happened to Elaine, and she hasn't been mentioned since. The Story of Tracy Beaker Series 1 (2002) - At Stowey House, she occupied Tracy Beaker's old room, this is until Tracy returns, causing an argument between the pair and starting Tracy and Justine's iconic rivalry. Having shunned Cam once again, they reconcile in and Tracy starts to bond with Gary. He departed on 9 December 2005 in series 3 during the episode Good as Gold. "Beaker Witch Project" He either resigned, got another job in a different care home, or was fired. When John has an allergic reaction to nuts, Justine gives John his injection and John apologises to Justine. 6. 25 [3] He is portrayed as a lovable, kind but firm guardian to the children in his care, able to deliver anger and humour to the children in equal doses. However, she abandons her mission having learned from Jenny that her mother has deliberately severed ties with her daughter. Roxy the Rock Justine then tells Carmen to never to tell anyone she said that "Tracy Beaker's right".

Since Rio mentions 'All our dads' it is implied that they share the same mother, but not the same father. Like many of the staff, he maintains a disliking aura toward Elaine the Pain, having once locked her in the pantry to hide her from an inspector. Cam initially agrees. In 'The Movie of Me' (between series 3 and 4), Cam decides to foster Tracy again. Alice attends Cam (Lisa Coleman) and Gary's (George McAllister) wedding. Jackie is reluctant to think about change. When they return to England, Tracy angrily returns to the Dumping Ground when Gary moves in. (Which later the girls decide to steal Tracy's clothes while she's in the shower, thinking she'd find it funny. Jill Robertson

Mary Morris 9. Roxy is the youngest of her siblings but often takes control.

In the eighth episode of the fourth series Carmen Howle (Amy-Leigh Hickman) reports Mike to the police, as Mike's car has been broken into, with Carmen file inside the car, and it had been stolen. Rio Wellard is a former resident of Cliffside and Elm Tree House. Mike does reveal the existence of his brother during this series, however, while not specifically indicating that this brother is an identical twin. Roxanne 'Roxy' Wellard is the youngest of the Wellard family, being only 7 in series 4 and 8 in series 5.

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Shelley Appleton,[2] portrayed by Nicola Reynolds,[13] made her first appearance on 9 October 2003 in series 3 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Leavin' on a Jet Plane.

However, her face looks innocent but her badgirl look makes her intimidating. She departed on 4 January 2005 in series 4 during the episode Beam Me Up, Scottie. Adele is the eldest resident of the Dumping Ground in the first series and works part-time in a clothing store. 4 Social worker Elaine Boyak (Nisha Nayar) brings Chantal and her half-brother, Rio Wellard (Craig Roberts), and her half-sister, Roxy Wellard (Sophie Borja), to The Dumping Ground on the day the young people move from Elm Tree House to Cliffside.

After first appearing as the main character in Jacqueline Wilson's 1991 book The Story of Tracy Beaker, she appeared in the children's television drama of the same name, portrayed by Dani Harmer, and its sequel series Tracy Beaker Returns, as well as numerous spin-offs, Jacqueline Wilson books, a play and a video game. This article has missing information.

After overhearing what facilities Mrs and Mr Lucre have, everyone lines up and politely greet Mrs and Mr Lucre. He later marries Fiona whom he dated 30 years ago in Series 6 Episode 24. "Roxy the Rock" is the 25th episode of Series 4 of The Story of Tracy Beaker and the 99th episode overall. She often antagonises everyone else at the Dumping Ground. Jealous with Tracy receiving money from her foster grandmother, the young people invite two elderly people from an old peoples home in order to get money, but they fail when the elderly people figure out what they are up to. However, in the episode, 'The Truth Comes Out', Tracy finds out that Ben has a mum and dad and is left shocked. When they go to argue with Crash (Darragh Mortell), Tracy Beaker (Dani Harmer) and the other young people stand up to them. 4. Norman 'Duke' Ellington,[4] portrayed by Clive Rowe, is a care-worker and also the Dumping Ground's chef and gardener. 0. Life Is a Cabaret/Temper, Temper.

A snap shot photo of him is seen from the Series 1 episode 'Tracy's Birthday' when Dolly is showing Nathan, Duke's and Jenny's Halloween Costumes, in the episode 'Back And Bad', the first episode of series 2.

Tracy is going to be Child of the Week in a big advert for foster parents. Jenny leaves at the end of the second series, for a new job. This retcons the backstory of Mike, whose character had originally revealed contradictory elements of his history in Series 5 of The Story of Tracy Beaker. Alice tells Layla about her tooth fairy and shows her her fairy palace, which Roxy (Sophie Borja) insults.

Lol sets up a mock talk show when Chantal steals Crash's mum's engagement ring. But makes a couple of cameo appearances in later series as a cartoon character. Series 4: 3.

It's Tracy's birthday and she's excited - until she has to. Justine returned in the third series of Tracy Beaker Returns for one episode, where she arrives and asks Mike to give her away at her wedding after her father didn't approve of her fiancé, Charlie. A send-off to remember is guaranteed for two kids. She has a cool, collected and confident attitude, but ultimately has a huge affection for all the kids. This is short lived Cam reveals that she and Gary are getting married.

She is described as rebellious, has a bad attitude and is bad-tempered. Shelley returned on 2 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode Telling Tales. They eventually foster him in the episode The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 1) however he returns back to the Dumping Ground out of being afraid and missing the Dumping ground. When Tracy puts chilli powder in Bouncer's food and Alice eats it, she starts a food fight. Maxy leaves in-between Series 1 and 2. When Steve's nephew, John (Adam Skilton) turns up, Justine isn't thrilled and when Justine has to give up her room, Carrie tells Justine it's her dad's decision and Justine decides to move back to The Dumping Ground. Sometime between the end of the original series and the start of Tracy Beaker Returns, Cam and Gary divorce under unknown circumstances.

However, when Tracy returned, she became jealous of Louise and Justine, resulting in arguments and Tracy breaking Justine's clock. In 'The long goodbye' she meets Colin and Selima and gets on with them. Whilst she was initially supposed to go for a few weeks, she announces that she has been given an opportunity to stay for six months, and that she has accepted it.

She departed on 9 December 2005 in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. Mike forgives Ryan and agrees not to tell everyone. In the third season, Cam leaves for New York for a writing course, but returns after she hears that Tracy is hospitalised for appendicitis.

This is a list of characters that were introduced in CBBC's The Story of Tracy Beaker. Carmen Howle took a liking to Justine (and Charlie) and thought they'd be the perfect foster parents for her. It's Tracy's birthday and she's excited - until she has to share her special day.

In the finale, he decides to leave Ashdene Ridge to return to Ireland, to be with his family. Tracy Beaker is the lead character in the Tracy Beaker franchise. Roxy the Rock/We're off the Map.

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. Upon her arrival, the other people at the Dumping Ground assume she is 'cursed' due to strange events that keep happening that day. Read about our approach to external linking. It could be assumed that she gets fostered by Colin and Selima. Steve (Stephen Crossley) introduces Carrie to his daughter, Justine (Montanna Thompson), however, Carrie isn't well received by Justine.

Jackie Hopper,[2] portrayed by Abby Rakic-Platt,[14] made her first appearance on 9 October 2003 in series 3 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Jackie. After Elaine's visit to a life coach, she unintentionally upsets Alice by throwing out her fairy palace, but helps mend it. However, her face looks innocent but her "bad girl" look makes her intimidating.