Who plays Tracy Beaker?
Dani Harmer
Tracy Beaker Returns
The seventh series of the British children's television series The Dumping Ground began broadcasting on 4 January 2019 on CBBC and ended on 6 December 2019. It is the 15th series in The Story of Tracy Beaker franchise.
What's Tracy Beaker's real name?
Dani Harmer
Tracy Beaker Returns
What school did Dani Harmer go to?
When did Tracy Beaker start?
Marullo is best known for his role in CBBC's Tracy Beaker Returns and its spin-off series, The Dumping Ground as Gus Carmichael, a character with Asperger syndrome, but has also appeared in Channel Four's Free Agents and the film Last Chance Harvey.
She played the role of Gina Conway in Tracy Beaker Returns for three series, as well as the first series of the spin-off series The Dumping Ground, her departure was unexplained in later episodes, although head writer Elly Brewer stated that Gina left to get a position in order to have more money to pay for her mother,
The Dumping Ground follows the lives of children living in Ashdene Ridge, a fictional foster home and is filmed in the North East. This is an exclusive chance for fans to meet the stars of the show and see the first episode of the brand new series before it is aired in early 2015.
Justine Littlewood – Tracy's arch-enemy who disbelieves in Tracy's tales and teases her about mother, Carly.
She eventually got a place of her own and when she was 21, gave birth to her son, Aidan. "He's given me a reason to live," says Florida. Being abandoned by her own mother and growing up in care has only strengthened her determination.
Dani Harmer presents The Real Tracy Beaker. Dani Harmer, who plays Tracy Beaker in the hit CBBC series, presents a Newsround special where she finds out what it's really like to grow up in care. She speaks to children about their real-life experiences and finds out how their lives have changed.
Series two premiered on 7 January 2011 and ended on 25 March 2011, also consisting of 13 episodes. Series three premiered on 6 January 2012 and ended on 23 March 2012, again consisting of 13 episodes. A spin-off series has been commissioned by the CBBC, titled The Dumping Ground, which aired in 2013.