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List of The Story of Tracy Beaker (franchise) spin-offs
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The Story of Tracy Beaker is a British children's drama media franchise that focuses on the lives and experiences of young people and their care workers in care. This is a list of spin-off's to the trilogy of CBBC children's drama series The Story of Tracy Beaker, Tracy Beaker Returns and The Dumping Ground, which have spanned nineteen years between them.
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The Story of Tracy Beaker
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Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me

Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me is a television movie and a spin-off to The Story of Tracy Beaker that broadcast on 22 February 2004 on BBC One, outside of the CBBC programming block. The film was shot in Cardiff, Wales, with scenes at Castell Coch, train journey and railway station scenes at the now closed Barry Tourist Railway and London, England including The London Eye and Paddington Station.[1] The movie was released on DVD on 25 July 2005.[2]
Originally broadcast part-way through the release of Series 3, the exact placement of this story in the wider continuity of the series is debatable. The Dumping Ground is as it appears in Series 2, with the subtle additions introduced in the third series being absent (notably, the repainting of the living room from beige to blue). After The Movie of Me was finished in January 2004, production moved to Skomer Care Home (Cliffside) in Penarth due to management changes. This suggests that the special was filmed prior to Series 3, despite featuring cast members that would only be introduced in the following episodes. The story presumably took place before Series 4, as Tracy appears to be living with Cam at the start of the fourth series. The story likely does not take place during the events of Series 3, however. A number of cast members from Series 3 are absent from the movie (most notably Bouncer appearing but Lol, Michael and Nathan being absent, although Jackie, Hayley, Crash, Layla, Marco and Shelley, who joined in Series 3, seem to be in this film), suggesting that this story takes place some time after the events of that series. Despite being aired while the third season was still airing, the episode would have to take place in-between the third and fourth season, given that Tracy is still living at the DG at the end of series 3 and is now living with Cam at the start of series 4. This creates a continuity error as Justine is shown to be living at the Dumping Ground in the movie, even though she left to live with her dad after the episode Good as Gold (the series 3 finale).
Cast
- Dani Harmer as Tracy Beaker
- Lisa Coleman as Cam Lawson
- Ruth Gemmell as Carly Beaker
- Darragh Mortell as Crash
- Montanna Thompson as Justine Littlewood
- Jack Edwards as Marco Maloney
- Ben Hanson as Bouncer Plakova
- Abby Rakic-Platt as Jackie Hopper
- Kristal Lau as Hayley
- Cara Readle as Layla
- Nisha Nayar as Elaine Boyak
- Nicola Reynolds as Shelley Appleton
- Clive Rowe as Duke Ellington
- Huw Llyr as PC Mark
- Katie Hiam as WPC Tina
- Sara Carver as Gloria
- Ian Ralph as Delivery Man
- Noisecandy as Band
- Huw Garmon as Derek
- Ieuan Rhys as Police Sergeant
- Jennie Lucey as Young Mum
- Peter Turnbull as Train Guard
- Simon Nehan as Security Guard
- Keisha White as Film Star's PA
- Lee Mengo as 1st AD
- Martin Cole as Director
- Michelle Luther as Helen
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Tracy Beaker Returns
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Tracy Beaker Survival Files

Tracy Beaker Survival Files is a spin-off to Tracy Beaker Returns that broadcast on 16 December 2011 and ended on 6 January 2012 on CBBC. It consists of thirteen, thirty-minute episodes and is the first and only Tracy Beaker Returns spin-off. It is an accompanying miniseries to Tracy Beaker Returns Series 2 & 3, with archive footage from The Story of Tracy Beaker.
Cast
- Dani Harmer as Tracy Beaker
- Jack Elton as Jack
- Saffron Coomber as Sapphire Fox
- Amy-Leigh Hickman as Carmen Howle
- Mia McKenna-Bruce as Tee Taylor
- Joe Maw as Johnny Taylor
- Philip Graham Scott as Harry Jones
- Connor Byrne as Mike Milligan
- Kay Purcell as Gina Conway
- Noah Marullo as Gus Carmichael
- Jessica Revell as Elektra Perkins
- Jessie Williams as Lily Kettle
- Richard Wisker as Liam O'Donovan
- Lisa Coleman as Cam Lawson
- Chris Slater as Frank Matthews
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The Dumping Ground
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Jody In Wonderland
Jody In Wonderland is a spin-off to The Dumping Ground that broadcast on 16 December 2013 on CBBC; it aired between the first and second series. The episode is sixty minutes in length and is the first The Dumping Ground spin-off.[4]
Cast
- Connor Byrne as Mike Milligan
- Chris Slater as Frank Matthews
- Daniel Pearson as Rick Barber
- Jessie Williams as Lily Kettle
- Amy-Leigh Hickman as Carmen Howle
- Kia Pegg as Jody Jackson
- Mia McKenna-Bruce as Tee Taylor
- Joe Maw as Johnny Taylor
- Miles Butler-Hughton as Tyler Lewis
- Leanne Dunstan as Faith Davis
- Sarah Rayson as Floss Guppy
- Reece Buttery as Mo Michaels
- Stacy Liu as May-Li Wang
- Philip Graham Scott as Harry Jones
- Victoria Alcock as Denise Jackson
- James Bartlett as Luke Jackson
- David Avery as Kingsley Jackson
The Dumping Ground Survival Files
Liam's Story
Liam's Story is a CBBC webseries, airing with the second series of The Dumping Ground. The last episode is also the finale of that series, although some lines and scenes differ from each other.
The Dumping Ground Dish Up
The Dumping Ground: I'm...
Floss The Foundling
Floss The Foundling is a spin-off and crossover with Hetty Feather and a spin-off to The Dumping Ground that broadcast on 25 March 2016 on BBC iPlayer; it aired at the end of the first half of the fourth series. The episode is five-minutes in length and is the sixth The Dumping Ground spin-off.[6]
Cast
- Sarah Rayson as Floss Guppy
- Isabel Clifton as Hetty Feather
- Stacy Liu as May-Li Wang
- Miles Butler-Hughton as Tyler Lewis
- Nelly Currant as Toni Trent
- Gwen Currant as Billie Trent
- Eva Pope as Matron Bottomley
- Polly Allen as Sheila Ormsby
- Isabelle Allen as Elizabeth
Dumping Ground Island
Dumping Ground Island is a spin-off to The Dumping Ground that broadcast on 22 December 2017 on CBBC; it aired at the end of the fifth series. The episode is sixty-minutes in length and is the seventh spin-off to The Dumping Ground. It is filmed in the North East of England as well as Crete, Greece and is the first episode across the Tracy Beaker franchise that has been filmed abroad.[7]
Cast
- Miles Butler-Hughton as Tyler Lewis
- Kia Pegg as Jody Jackson
- Lewis Hamilton as Ryan Reeves
- Sarah Rayson as Floss Guppy
- Annabelle Davis as Sasha Bellman
- Alexander Aze as Dexter Bellman
- Stacy Liu as May-Li Wang
Sasha's Contact Meeting
Sasha's Contact Meeting is a miniseries of webisodes and spin-off to The Dumping Ground that broadcast on 6 April 2018 on BBC iPlayer; it aired at the end of the first half of the sixth series. The series consists of five episodes and is the eight spin-off to The Dumping Ground.
Cast
- Annabelle Davis as Sasha Bellman
- Endy McKay as Jenny Holmes
After The DG
The Joseph & Taz Files
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