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Rick then walks in a decides to tell the truth about Charlie. Rick tells Justine that Charlie is a con man and has loads of other girls on the go and twists things and lies to scam all these girls for their money, Justine refuses to believe her husband to be could be this evil, but agrees to team up with Tracy to find out the truth. After Charlie is caught out by Justine, with the help of Rick, Cam and Tracy, Justine ends it with Charlie and goes up to make up with her dad.
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. Justine then goes to speak to Carmen to apologise that she won't be able to foster Carmen anymore after what's happened. Carmen calmly accepts the decision and reminds Justine what Tracy always tells them, that Dumping Ground Kids can cope with anything.
Justine then tells Carmen to never to tell anyone she said that "Tracy Beaker's right". Before Justine leaves, her and Tracy have a heart to heart and reminisce their times in the DG. Tracy then goes on to say that she is a complete failure compared to Justine, but Justine says she doesn't think Tracy is a failure because her job just makes good money, while Tracy's job changes lives, then tells Tracy she's doing OK.
At first, the two are getting along well and reminiscing over past characters in the franchise. Justine takes a liking chelsie padley wiki Sean Godfrey, Tracy's fiance, and begins an affair with him. Justine is present in the last episode, popping up at Tracy's workplace for an unknown reason. A fight occurs and scares off Justine, who seems heartbroken and lonely.
Justine appears in the second installment, The Beaker Girls, for two episodes in which she tells Tracy to leave Sean Godfrey alone as she believes they are back together. This leads to an argument between Sean and Justine, revealing that they continued seeing each other but had a toxic on-and-off relationship. Tracy took her into the Dumping Ground Shop and tried to calm her down, but Justine clearly had something on her mind.
She revealed that her father, Steve Littlewood, had been diagnosed with dementia, and she had been visiting him at a care home. Throughout the episode, Justine tries to inform Sean and Tracy about something else important but is interrupted every time. Finally, when she attempted for the second time, Sean entered the building, and it caused her to hesitate and not reveal her secret.
She then leaves abruptly. In Episode 5, Justine appears again after a few months and announces the passing of her father due to dementia. It is also disclosed from her appearance that she was pregnant along and in her last trimester. Justine is disturbed by Sean's surprise presence, concludes that he is the father, and leaves while it is flooding.
She isn't seen in the episode until Jess and Jordan find her on the beach in labor. They were stuck in the storm and had no way to call emergency services in time, so she was relocated to the beach hut to give birth. She gave birth to her son, Steve Godfrey Littlewood, named after her father. Louise Govern[ 3 ] portrayed by Chelsie Padley, [ 6 ] made her first appearance in the first episode of series 1.
Louise was best friends with Tracy before she was fostered by a couple called Ted and Julie. However, Tracy never contacted Louise whilst she chelsie padley wiki away, so when Justine Littlewood arrived at the Dumping Ground, she became her new best friend. However, when Tracy returned, she became jealous of Louise and Justine, resulting in arguments and Tracy breaking Justine's clock.
Louise leaves after she is fostered by the Morris family, in "The Long Goodbye". However she makes guest appearances in series 3 ,She also appeared in the "Parties with Pudsey" special in InChelsie reprised her role as Louise in the music video, "Someday". She delivers a pizza to Tracy's house. Neither of them knew who each other were. Adele Azupadi[ 3 ] portrayed by Rochelle Gadd, [ 7 ] made her first appearance in the first episode of series 1.
Adele is the eldest resident of the Dumping Ground in the first series and works part-time in a clothing store. Adele is kind though usually keeps herself to herself however she intervenes if she has to. In the episode "Temporary Care Worker", she reveals that when she went into care for the first time when she was Maxy's ageshe was looked after by Leah, one of the former residents who became the titular temporary care worker in the episode.
Adele returns in series 2and is seen to be living in a bed-sit on her own. This is until, Tracy visits her and she admits that she is lonely living on her own. Adele then returns to live in the Dumping Ground. She is not seen in series 3as it is thought that she had now moved out, and back into her bed-sit. He is Tracy's best friend. He seems to be living on the streets.
Then, in the episode, 'Birthday' he tries to make it up to Tracy by saving her birthday party. He departs in the final episode of series 2. He did not appear in series 3 but was mentioned by Tracy that he went to boarding school in the first episode of that series 'Leavin' on a Jet Plane'. He likes to think he is Tracy's 'best friend', however Tracy often disagrees and brands him a 'weed'.
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. They eventually foster him in series 1 in the episode "Cut the Weed, however he returns to the Dumping Ground out of being afraid and missing the Dumping Ground.
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Tracy convinces him to stay with Jill and Terry Brown. He made his last appearance in the series 1 finale. It is revealed that he became a headmaster at a school near the coastal town of Cooksea. He made a guest appearance in the third episode of series 1 of My Mum Tracy Beakeralmost 19 years later. He and Tracy kiss in the episode "Telling Stories".
Ryan moved to The Dumping Ground with his non-identical twin brother, Zac. He speaks in a Cockney dialect and is interested in judo. He gets up to mischief with his twin Zac, and Maxy. Ryan doesn't usually take no for an answer. Ryan leaves The Dumping Ground with his brother Zac, between series 1 and 2. It's unknown what happened to Zac and Ryan, though it's likely they were fostered, or went back to their parents.
Zac moved to The Dumping Ground with his non-identical twin brother, Ryan. He gets up to mischief with his twin Ryan, and Maxy. Zac leaves The Dumping Ground with his brother Ryan, between series 1 and 2. Maxy King[ 3 ] portrayed by Jerome Holder, made his first appearance in the first episode of series 1. Maxy leaves in-between Series 1 and 2.
He was reportedly fostered chelsie padley wiki an African family. 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. He mentioned at the end of Series 1 he was going to be fostered soon to Jenny, so it's likely he was fostered in between series 1 and 2.
He departed on 9 December in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. Bouncer and chelsie padley wiki brother Lol are described as kind, funny characters who don't take things too seriously. Bouncer departs in series 4 when he moves to a Halfway House, which caused tension between him and his brother Lol, resulting in an argument in the episode 'Bouncer VS Lol'.
He later returns in series 5 as a chef at The Dumping Ground. He makes his final appearance in 'The Wedding'. He was referred to as Oliver offhandedly by Jenny in Series 2 and his name Lawrence wasn't revealed until Series 4. She departed on 4 December in series chelsie padley wiki during the episode The Beaker Club when she gets fostered.
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. She said Lol that she thinks he's beautiful. After Tracy returns to the Dumping Ground, Dolly begs Tracy to help prank Nathan after he didn't give Dolly her special chocolate biscuit. 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.
Nathan keeps a close eye on Dolly, even though he lost a girlfriend thanks to her. He departed on 1 April in series 3 during the episode Good as Gold. He is described as 'lazy and an idiot', by Tracy, but is also described as 'fun', and is more of an older brother, especially to Dolly. 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.
Sometimes he can say things that unintentionally upsets or hurts the residents' feelings. Nathan leaves in-between series 3 and The Movie. It's unknown how or why. He either resigned, got another job in a different care home, or was fired. She departed on 3 April in the same series during the episode Home and Hosed. She is described as rebellious, has a bad attitude and is bad-tempered.
She often antagonises everyone else at the Dumping Ground. Amber has had a difficult life and has lived in many care homes, and ran away from all of them before moving into Stowey House. Even though Amber doesn't have any close friends at the Dumping Ground she does have a few on and off friendships with Tracy Beaker and Justine Littlewood. She made her final appearance in the episode 'Home and Hosed'.
It's unknown what happened to her as she had left off screen, and none of the other characters mentioned her since. It could be assumed that she gets fostered by Colin and Selima. However, he made his final ever appearance in Children's Party at the Palace for Queen Elizabeth's 80th birthday in [ 12 ]. Crash has quite a bad and short temper, due to his background and life before he lived in care.
Crash's father was also very angry and short tempered after his wife Crash's mother left, and he took his anger out of Crash. He has quite a few close friends in the Dumping Ground. Crash was the first resident to make an effort in making friends with Jackie Hopper when she first arrived. Crash later became close friends with Tracy, Lol and Bouncer.
He departed on 9 December in series 3 during the episode Good as Gold. Michael has few redeeming qualities, he bullies and snitches on everyone and usually only does things to please himself. 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's also been known to provoke Crash on a number of occasions. He makes his final appearance at the end of the series and didn't return for the movie or series 4. He departed on 8 December in series 5 during the episode Two's a Crowd. He often wears costumes and dress-up, and is always wearing new and original costumes. He is often described as 'weird' and 'crazy' by other people who live at The Dumping Ground.
He is best friends with Milly and gets fostered with Milly by the Boxer family in the episode 'Two's a Crowd'. She departed on 9 December in series 5 during the episode The Wedding. Layla is a quiet girl with cerebral palsy and is described as a kind and caring person, although gets upset very quickly, especially when Hayley left without telling her.
She made her final appearance in 'The Wedding'. It is unknown what happened to her after leaving in care. Shelley Appleton[ 3 ] portrayed by Nicola Reynolds[ 17 ] made her first appearance on 9 October in series 3 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Leavin' on a Jet Plane, and replaced Jenny Edwards as the head-care worker.
She departed on 1 April in series 3 during the episode Good as Gold. Shelley returned on 2 December in series 5 during the episode Telling Tales. She departed on 6 December in series 5 during the episode Operation Careworker. She has a cool, collected and confident attitude, but ultimately has a huge affection for all the kids. In series 3, it is mentioned that she became interested in being a careworker because she cared for her dad as a child, because he had Alzheimer's disease.
She departed on 9 December in series 4 during the episode The Wedding. When Jackie is brought to the Dumping Ground, she refuses to accept that she needs to be in care, and that her beloved grandad has Alzheimer's and can no longer look after her. She's determined to escape, collect her Grandpa from his nursing home and return to their old house together.
Eventually, she ends up staying at the Dumping Ground even though she doesn't like it. She later becomes good friends with Tracy and Crash. She departs during the final episode of series 4to attend a sports academy, however returns in series 5 after admitting she faked an injury to return to the Dumping Ground. Sid Rooneyportrayed by Vincenzo Pellegrino[ 19 ] made his first appearance on 7 October in series 4 of The Story of Tracy Beaker during the episode Return to Sender, and replaced Shelley Appleton as head-care worker.
He departed on 5 April in series 4 during the episode We're off the Map Now. 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. He made his last appearance in the final episode of series 4.
She departed on 29 November in series 5 during the episode Chantal's Goodbye. Bouncer Plakova Ben Hanson and Lol Plakova Ciaran Joycewho 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.
Crash and Jackie decide to kill the Wellards with kindness instead of fighting with them, so Jackie does not get angry with Chantal when she takes her chelsie padley wiki, but Chantal becomes emotional when Jackie lends her a pair of her trainers. The Wellards intercept letters from Bouncer to trainee care worker Jane Evelyn Duah and write back, pretending to be Jane, asking for presents.
When The Dumping Ground has an inspection, the Wellards devise a plan to get it shut down by pretending they are mistreated, but it backfires when Tracy informs the inspector, Mr Pincher Keiron Selfit's a set up. Lol sets up a mock talk show when Chantal steals Crash's mum's engagement ring. The girls separate themselves from the boys, but are brought together by their hatred for Elaine.
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. Unlike her younger siblings, who are both white, Chantal appears to be of Indian descent. Tracy's heartbroken by this and gets angry with him.
Can Mike repair his relationship with Tracy before his last day? 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, as Adele is going to move out soon.
In the end, everyone says a goodbye to Tracy as she lives with Cam with Mike returning to say goodbye as well before working at another care home. Cas Lester was the executive producer and Jane Dauncey was the producer for this series, and the filming took place in late 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.
Brewer continued to write for Tracy Beaker franchise for another nine series, until the second series of The Dumping Groundwhich is the second spin-off of The Story of Tracy Beaker. In springfour episodes of Series 1 were repeated as part of BBC Two 's weekday morning strand on educational programmes for schools. No episodes of subsequent series were shown in this block.
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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.
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