List of The Dumping Ground characters
This is a list of characters that were introduced in CBBC's The Dumping Ground. The series is based on The Story of Tracy Beaker by Jacqueline Wilson. It has aired since 2013 and is currently airing the fifth series. The series follows The Story of Tracy Beaker that ran for five series from 2002 to 2005, and Tracy Beaker Returns that ran for three series from 2010 to 2012.[1] Connor Byrne has played the role of Mike Milligan for all three programmes.
Cast
Main characters
Faith Davis
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||
Portrayed by | Leanne Dunstan | ||||
Duration | 2013–2015 | ||||
First appearance | Freedom 4 January 2013 | ||||
Last appearance | "Better Than You" 20 October 2015 | ||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||
Introduced by | Foz Allan | ||||
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Faith Davis is a resident of Elm Tree House and Ashdene Ridge during the first two series of "The Dumping Ground". She is portrayed by Leanne Dunstan. Faith, who shares a room with Elektra while at Elmtree House, is one of the elder children who tries to be responsible, and proves her capabilities and maturity when she acts as a surrogate careworker in the opening episode of "The Dumping Ground".
In The Real Faith Davis the police call and the young people suspect something is wrong. All of them start spreading rumours about her being a drug dealer; until Faith tells them the truth. She reveals that the police might have found the body of her brother, Razz, who had been missing. Frank uses this as a way to get more sponsors for her charity run. Faith is disgusted and tells Elektra that she was put in care because she told a teacher that she lived alone; which resulted in them calling social services. The police tell her that the body was not a match, she hides in the garden and finds Floss who helps her gain some composure. The next day she completes her charity run with everyone supporting her. In the 2nd series of The Dumping Ground, after Faith got hit by a car and was temporarily in a wheel chair she became increasedly and negative. Which is unlike Faith been as she's very optimistic and ambitions most of the time, but feeling like she was stuck in the wheelchair made her think she'd never run or walk again. She became mean and aggressive towards the younger kids mainly, making Harry and Floss to clean her room for a "prize" and ordered them about. She ended up teasing Harry, treating him like a baby. When Faith wanted to watch a movie, Mo, Floss and Harry were already watching something, she told them to get lost and Mo told her that she's become really mean, and was going to tell Mike. That causes Faith to call Mo a grass. Frank witnesses this and when Faith starts to order Frank about, Frank gives her a piece of his mind by telling her that she's not useless and that she's in a wheelchair and she will get better. And then goes on to tell her that he has to talk really slow every day of his life so people can understand him. This changes Faith's recent behaviour and goes back to her caring and friendly self. She does have a few snappy and mean moments in later episodes though.
Faith is one of the older residents and is tall for her age, with long black hair. She wants to be a distance runner when she grows up, but a car crash incident in "Booting Up" temporarily halts her plans. She left the series following the conclusion to the second series of "The Dumping Ground". As of the third series and for one episode, Dunstan returned as Faith.
Floss Guppy
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||
Portrayed by | Sarah Rayson | ||||
Duration | 2013– | ||||
First appearance | "The Real Faith Davis" 1 February 2013 | ||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||
Introduced by | Foz Allan | ||||
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Floss Guppy, portrayed by Sarah Rayson, made her first appearance on 1 February 2013 in series 1 of The Dumping Ground during the episode The Real Faith Davis.
Floss is in care because she was abandoned by her mother in a nail salon, when she was 18 months old. Floss Guppy is good friends with Finn McLaine and Toni and Billie Trent although initially she was wary of Harry, even stealing his toy giraffe Jeff, after he scared her (although not meaning too) with stories of the bad things that happened at Elm Tree House. As Harry was just trying to give Floss "The Gus Tour". Floss is nine years old in the fifth series of The Dumping Ground.
Series 1 Floss didn't appear much or have many major story-lines in Series 1 of The Dumping Ground.
Series 2 In Kick Off, Floss and Harry decided to continuously take sweets from Tyler's diet plan bucket, after Bailey said Tyler needed to lose weight. Floss was later sick after eating too many sweets.
In Experience, Carmen used Floss to sabotage Jody's film documentary she was making to new social workers about kids in care. By instead of talking about living in care, Carmen told her to tell Jody the story of "Millie and Bob" which were Floss' sock puppets she made. This didn't go well with Jody.
In The Barbecue, when Lily told Carmen that she was moving down to Brighton with her family, to run her step-mum's sisters cafe by he seaside, Carmen kicked Bailey's football quite hard in anger which broke Johnny's bedroom window. Carmen escaped from the scene, but Bailey who was in the back garden heard the smash of the window and ran to front of the house and Johnny looked outside his window to see who kicked the ball through his window and saw Bailey standing there. And as it was Bailey's football that smashed the window and Johnny and Bailey had a strong rivalry. Johnny automatically accused Bailey as did everyone else. And as Carmen was too afraid to own up she didn't say anything. But what Carmen didn't know was that Floss saw Carmen kick Bailey's football. Later Mike rang the insurance company to get the window replaced, but when he let it slip that it wasn't an accident (as he also thought it was Bailey, and he did it on purpose to get back at Johnny) was told that if it was not an accident it's criminal damage. But Mike did not have any intention of involving the police in the situation, and while Mike was on the phone to the insurance company, May-Li was on the other phone at the same time to a repair company to replace to the broken window, and she was told that it could cost a lot of money. Johnny was in the office at the time and was present to hear everything, and decided to call the police himself in private. Before Lily's goodbye barbecue started there was a knock at the door, Mo answered it and was alarmed to see two policemen. They came to arrest Bailey to question him about the window incident. Carmen, again too scared to own up just watched Bailey get arrested and taken to the police station. Later, Floss went to see Carmen in her bedroom to ask if she could look at the "silver dog" (a jewellery locket chain Lily gave to Carmen as a goodbye present, and it looked like Shadow, Lily's dog, although one two many legs and Lily joked.) again, but as Carmen was not in the mood to talk, she told Floss to get out, but Floss interrupted her saying that she saw Carmen smash the window and that she wouldn't tell anyone, if Carmen gave her the silver dog. Carmen, although not wanting too, gave Floss the necklace to keep her quiet, and told her to get out. During the barbecue while Lily was taking pictures of everyone, she noticed Floss was wearing the charm necklace she gave to Carmen. Floss told Lily that Carmen said she hated it and gave it to Floss. Lily went to find Carmen to ask why, and Carmen ended up telling Lily what she did, and that she was the one who smashed the window. Lily is shocked and appalled at Carmen, and says that Bailey was arrested and that Carmen just sat and watched it happen. Carmen then decides to storm off and tell Mike to take her to the police station as she was the one who smashed the window. Later in the garden, May-Li takes Floss to Lily to apologise and give back the necklace to Lily. Lily forgives Floss and says for her to give her a sorry expression on her face for a picture.
In Be My Girl, Floss meets some prospective parents. She starts to think about her mother and when a little boy in the park questions her 'Where is your mum, haven't you got one?' in an evil way, Floss goes over the tipping point and pushes him and his ice cream to the ground. Floss' potential foster parents shout at Floss causing her to get upset. May-Li reveals that Floss is in care because she was abandoned by her mother in a nail salon, when she was 18 months old; this is why she is so attached to nail varnish. At the foster parents’ house they ask her to remove her nail varnish causing Floss to throw food around. Floss tells all the people at the Dumping Ground that whilst there is a chance her mum might come back, she will wait.
In Series 3, Floss took up dancing. In Party Games, during an open day for potential foster parents to get to know the kids in Ashdene Ridge, Floss showed a dance routine to the couples that attended the open day to impress them. And also to try and get money from them by busking.
Floss is an incredibly bubbly young girl, with short curly Ginger hair and green eyes.
Mo Michaels
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Reece Buttery | ||||||||||||
Duration | 2013–2016 | ||||||||||||
First appearance | "Oh, Mo!" 1 March 2013 | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | "Two For Joy" 2 December 2016 | ||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||
Introduced by | Foz Allan | ||||||||||||
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Anthony "Mo" Michaels, portrayed by Reece Buttery, made his first appearance on 1 March 2013 in series 1 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Oh, Mo!. He departed in series 4 during the episode Two For Joy.
Mo is a kind, eccentric kid in the Dumping Ground. He first appeared in "Oh, Mo!" His age is 10, as of series 3 of The Dumping Ground. In series 4, Mo has shown an annoyance to younger residents like Joseph. Which is quite hypocritical, been as how Mo was when he first arrived at the dumping ground.
The Dumping Ground Series 1 - Mo arrived at the Elm Tree House prior to the episode Oh, Mo! where he was made to share a room with Tyler. To Tyler's ire, Mo enjoyed collecting rubbish from the bins (which he dubbed treasure, which he made arts and crafts from) and would take it into their bedroom, effectively turning the bedroom into a rubbish dump. This eventually annoyed Tyler to the point that one day, he took Mo's "treasure" and dumped it over the stairs onto the ground floor, declaring that it was what he had to put up with. Mo was told to take his "treasure" to the attic and Tyler ended up being moved to Rick's bedroom, leading to Mo getting the room to himself, with which he was very pleased and tried to give Tyler a hug (to Tyler's disgust). Whilst the others (except Jody and Elektra) were out, Mo took belongings from the other residents' rooms and (with Floss's help) built an "Ant Theme Park" by placing jam on the belongings to attract the ants, which he had brought into the house. This unfortunately led to Mo receiving more ire from the Dumping Ground residents, only to be stopped by Tee. Later, Mo offered to build a scarecrow to help scare birds away from Gina's vegetables, which he would build out of his "treasure". Mo did this with Tee's help, as she had befriended Mo to help him settle in. Mo decided to declare Tee his "best friend" and wanted to hang around her including sitting next to her at dinner, much to Tee's ire and the amusement of the other DG residents. The following morning, Mo wanted to give his grandmother's pearls (which Jody and Elektra had stolen) to Tee, but could not find him, so he went to ask Tee for help. Unfortunately, Tee had reached the end of her tether with Mo and went to destroy Mo's scarecrow with a cricket bat. Tee succeeded in knocking the scarecrow down, which unfortunately landed on top of Mo, who had followed Tee. Mo was taken to hospital and Mike intended for him to be moved into emergency foster care as Mo was clearly not settling down at Elm Tree House. However, the other kids realised that Mo was no different to them in that they all had a rough start in life, so they rebuilt his scarecrow as a welcome home present, saying that they wanted Mo to stay. Jody also returned the pearls she and Elektra had stolen (to Elektra's annoyance) so Mo could present them to Tee as a gift. Tee refuses but agrees to take them in the end.
In "Seriously Funny", Tee and Carmen left for a sleepover at Lily's flat, Mo gave Tee a hug (as he was fond of doing) as the girls hugged each other. After the girls left, he said that he wished he could go. The following day, Mo took Tyler's practical joke toys on learning that Tyler no longer wished to play practical jokes.
Prior to Scary Beasts, Mo purchased a "magic" egg, thinking that it would hatch into a bird. One night, the egg hatched. Mo declared this to the house the following morning, declaring that it had hatched into a bird and it had gone missing. It later transpired that Mo's "bird" was in fact a snake, which Johnny and Elektra found. Mo decided to call his snake "Mike", which the others joked would lead to confusion.
The Dumping Ground Series 2 - When Faith was admitted to hospital, Mo decided to make her a "get well soon" card, but ended up with glitter over his face in the process. When Faith later returned from hospital, Mo greeted her saying that they had made her a surprise. Faith was then heard trashing her room (annoyed about being in a wheelchair), leading to Mo commenting that she would not like his invention (a watering can attached to a pole). Later, Mo decided to use one of Bailey's football boots to make shoe prints with, only for it to be taken by Tyler and Rick, who were trying to sell Bailey's boots. The following day, he, Harry and Floss (with whom he had become friends with by this point) were watching the TV when Faith ordered them out to watch a film. When a training video for care children was being filmed at the Dumping Ground, Mo was given an old camera for him to use. After getting the camera to work, Mo filmed the other residents (including Johnny making a "Care Kid Sandwich") which was later seen by the lady making the training video. On the day of Lily's leaving barbecue, Carmen tricked Mo into thinking that there was gold underneath the potatoes in the vegetable patch, as a way of getting out of her chores. Later that day, Mo found a golden wrapper in the vegetable patch and believed it to be treasure (when really it was from one of Floss's sweets). On the day the older residents went out to look for Frank, Mo was due to have a dentist appointment. Mo, fearing the dentist, hid in the garden, but was found by Floss and Harry. Mo was coaxed out, only for a bird to poo on him. Harry cheered up Mo, saying that when a bird pooed on you, it was lucky (something Sapphire had told him). Mo then found a pound coin on the ground and was then told by May-Li that his appointment had been cancelled as the dentist was ill. On learning that Frank had gone missing, Mo, Floss and Harry waited for birds to poo on them, thinking that the lucky bird poo would lead to Frank being found. However, this initially did not work as Mo ended up chasing the birds away by running toward them and shouting at them to pick him. Instead, Floss had Mo and Harry untie one of May-Li's washing lines while she took bread to attract the birds while May-Li was distracted. Consequently, all three children were punished (by being made to tidy up the garden and take the sheets in) when May-Li discovered what had happened with the bread. Some time afterwards, the other DG residents teased Mo's snake, now renamed "Rocky", saying that he was boring. Out to prove otherwise, Mo purchased a box of locusts that escaped after Mike untapped the box and left it on the piano with the lid open. Consequently, Mo, with Harry and Floss, set about rounding up the 50+ locusts from other places in the Dumping Ground. After finally rounding them up, Mo revealed to the rest of the DG why he had bought them: they were bait for Rocky to perform tricks in a show he was putting on. Unfortunately, Rocky refused to respond to Mo's commands (despite having responded in practice) even when Mo attempted to charm him with a recorder. Faith later suggested to Mo that Rocky was depressed, prompting Mo to give Rocky to a man who owned numerous other snakes, on the reasoning that Mo could play with his friends whenever he wanted and so wanted to let Rocky do the same thing. When the DG residents held the "Touch The Telly" challenge, Mo was the only care kid to not pick a side. Instead, he was appointed the referee and was responsible for seeing who was out of the game, how long people had taken on their toilet breaks and how many they had been on. Like the other kids, Mo fell asleep in the lounge the following night and saw neither the football game nor the talent show. In I Have a Dream, the DG residents were informed of a short story competition and May-Li decided to hold a competition in the house and would send off the winning entry. Mo decided that he wanted to submit a story, but had trouble deciding what it would be on (though he did get as far as the first line "I like cheese"). He was also made to go shopping with Bailey, whom he annoyed by asking who decided where everything in the supermarket was positioned. Mo later pestered Bailey by asking why he had not yet read his letter, saying that he would be excited to receive one, and eventually sussed out that Bailey was dyslexic, going on to say that his dad was dyslexic and that he had to read letters for him. Bailey initially denied being dyslexic, then later asked for Mo's help in reading it (albeit, claiming he could not read it because the writing was untidy). Mo then decided to help Bailey write a short story at the cost of writing his own story. Bailey went on to win the short story. However, Mo revealed the plot when he started reading Bailey's story and when Carmen read the story for herself, she wondered how Mo could have known the plot it was Bailey's story. This led to Johnny accusing Bailey of bullying Mo to write his story, which led to Mo shouting that they had got it all wrong and storming out of the kitchen, leading to him telling May-Li about Bailey's problem afterwards. Bailey went on to win the competition and won tickets for himself and another person to take with him, so he picked Mo, who proceeded to give him a hug. When Harry was told that he could not go to a wrestling tournament, he came up with the idea of having a wrestling tournament with one of the other DG kids. Mo declined to be Harry's opponent, but they both went to find Tyler, who agreed to be the announcer. Later, after Harry had had his costume made by Tee, Mo suggested that Harry have a tattoo on his face, which he agreed to. On learning that Floss was to be adopted, Mo asked her if she would still live at the DG, only to be told by Harry that adoption meant Floss would be leaving and never coming back. This upset Mo, who told May-Li that she needed to turn away any parents who wanted to adopt him, to which May-Li said to him that Mo was not going to be adopted and was only living at Ashdene Ridge until his parents were fit to take care of him. Some time afterwards, when Liam came to the Dumping Ground to look for Frank, Mo answered to door to him. When asked where Frank was, Mo told Liam that he was at the cinema with Johnny, prompting Liam to leave, despite Mo offering to get Mike. Later when Liam came to temporarily stay at the DG, Mo's part in the plan to get Faith her work placement back was to sing "Twelve Tiny Hours" (a song Liam had written) with Johnny and Rick, but Mo's singing was so atrocious he decided that he did not want to sing at all.
The Dumping Ground Series 3 - On the day of The Dumping Ground's open day in "Party Games", Mo helped to add food colouring some cupcakes for the guests. Later in the day, however, Mo decided to run a bath and poured the food colouring that he had used on the cupcakes. The water overflowed the bath, fell into the living room downstairs (soaking Matt, Stephanie Brantston and Carmen) and also soaked Johnny'd bedroom as well. Mo was caught after he tried to get away from the living room and was made to show his hands which were coloured red by the food colouring. Mo explained that he did this to stop the fostering party and prevent Carmen being fostered by the Brantstons, calling them "nasty people". The day after the events in "Grand Theft DG", Mo was made to share with new boy, Ryan. Who arrived the following day. On the same day, Mo discovered the purses that had gone missing had been dumped in a bin outside the DG. He was going to tell Mike, but was stopped by Ryan who convinced him to show him first, then was convinced to keep quiet by Ryan on the grounds that the police would implicate him as his fingerprints would be on the purses, as Mo had told Ryan he had touched them a bit. Tee managed to get the truth out of Mo eventually after Mo started to talk at the kitchen table, but then kept quiet. They searched the bins only to find the purses were now gone. Tee and Mo confronted Ryan, who lied that he had not moved the purses. Later that day, while Ryan was speaking to Maude Gordon (Harry's potential foster sister, who had taken the money from the purses) in the attic, Mo followed Tee (who was recording Ryan and Maude's conversation) and sneezed, prompting Ryan to get Maude to turn herself in. In "Stuck With You", Kazima noticed Mo was feeling down and not being his usual cheery self. Kazima bought Mo a "Build Your Own Robot" from a yard sale in the neighbour hood to cheer Mo up. But when Mo found that there were some pieces missing this made him worse, causing him to shout at Kazima. Mo locked himself in Faith's old bedroom and built a fort out of boxes with some of her old belongings in. But all the boxes ended up falling on Mo. Mike and May-Li find Mo and manage to rescue him. In the kitchen/dining room he tells Mike, May-Li and Kazima why he's been feeling down. he had a letter from his dad (really grandad but this was not revealed until the episode "Where is Love") saying that she his mum (nana) was having crucial surgery. But when Mike read the letter he lets Mo know it says something else and assures Mo his mother (grandmother) will be fine, and the operation is nothing to worry about.
Mo's last appearance was in the Series 4 finale "Two For Joy". It was mentioned in the first episode of Series 5 that Mo had moved back in with his Grandad.
May-Li Wang
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Portrayed by | Stacy Liu | ||||||
Duration | 2013– | ||||||
First appearance | "Jody in Wonderland" 16 December 2013 | ||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||
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May-Li Wang, portrayed by Stacy Liu, made her first appearance on 16 December 2013 in the Christmas special episode Jody in Wonderland, between series 1 and series 2 of The Dumping Ground.
New boy Bailey (Kasey MacKellar) and May-Li prevents him running away. His social worker Serjay (Danny Ashok) tries to pass the responsibility of telling Bailey will be remaining at The Dumping Ground to Mike and May-Li, but May-Li insists he is to do so. May-Li and Mike (Connor Byrne) prevent Bailey from leaving with his father, Jimmy (Mark Theodore), due to now being legally in charge of Bailey. May-Li lectures the young people when they go to find Frank (Christopher Slater). May-Li accompanies Tyler's (Miles Butler-Hughton) during a day out with his mum, Sally (Diveen Henry), but Sally runs off with Tyler, who has not taken her bipolar medication. When the young people are divided on what to watch on TV, May-Li sides with those who want to watch football, but they all fall asleep after a competition. Frank ruins Faith's (Leanne Dunstan) and Rick's (Daniel Pearson) clothes by adding a red top, turning the other clothes pink. May-Li suggests they have a cake baking competition, where the losing team have to wear a pink dress and she comforts Mo (Reece Buttery) when he writes Bailey a story on his behalf for a competition as he may have dyslexia. Floss (Sarah Rayson) takes a liking to Carmen's nail stuff, so May-Li talks to Floss about her being left as a baby in a nail bar and Carmen's nail things may bring back memories. May-Li finds out Johnny (Joe Maw) is considering joining the army and Mike disagrees Mike disagrees with May-Li encouraging Johnny, viewing it is a good thing. May-Li supervises Floss when she meets potential adoptive parents, Doug (Michael Hodgson) and Nerys (Lucy Speed) meet Floss at The Dumping Ground. May-Li accompanies and observes Floss, Doug and Nerys at the park and when Floss runs away after pushing a boy, Jesse (Alex Humprey), May-Li finds her. May-Li allows Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) to go with Floss to Doug and Nerys' house, but after the visit, Floss shows Tee and May-Li her scrapbook full of celebrity images as Floss tries to imagine her mum. May-Li tells Floss she can live at The Dumping Ground.
Bailey takes on responsibility of a dog, Mischief (Sage), after he blames himself for the death of his homeless owner Mal (Dai Bradley) and he wins Mike and May-Li round upon training him. When Harry Jones leaves The Dumping Ground for a foster family, Floss cuts off Jeff the giraffe's head and May-Li later returns Jeff to him. Mike and May-Li lecture Tee and Kazima when they leave a holiday club and what they should have done after catching two burglars. Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) accesses everyone's records and he receives a text from Harry, asking for help and he tells Mike and May-Li about Harry's foster placement. Ryan takes Harry and his foster brother, Finn (Ruben Reuter), from their foster home and when they arrive at The Dumping Ground, Harry doesn't want to go back. Harry and Finn tell May-Li what their foster home was like. A rabbit is found in the garden and Toni (Nelly Currant) calls it Mr Nibbles. Billie (Gwen Currant) and Finn show May-Li a picture of Toni with her dad and a rabbit, Mr Nibbles, resembling the one they found. Toni and Billie tell May-Li that their dad let Mr Nibbles out of the hutch and they had foxes. May-Li receives a call from the rabbit owner and she breaks the news to Toni. Toni decides not to accept May-Li's offer of a rabbit when the rabbit has baby rabbits.
New girl Sasha (Annabelle Davis) arrives at The Dumping Ground before being moved to secure accommodation. She smashes the minibus lights to prevent the young people seeing Lily (Jessie Williams), but chooses to apologise. Whilst out shopping with May-Li, Sasha kicks a display intentionally when she sees her brother, Dexter (Alexander Aze), shoplifting, she deliberately knocks a display down and Kazima tells May-Li. May-Li collects Jody Jackson (Kia Pegg) from a shop after taking the blame for shoplifting. Bailey is promised football tickets by his reviewing officer, Abi (Kemi-Bo Jacobs), but he wants to change his record and gets Faith to help, but May-Li catches him and is not impressed. When Abi is impressed with Bailey, May-Li prevents Bailey receiving the tickets, informing her of what Bailey did. May-Li receives some expensive cheese from her mother, but she later finds it stolen. Carmen and Kazima question everyone and the culprit is revealed to be Mischief. May-Li lends Carmen an antique necklace, but Carmen drops it down the toilet accidentally and when Carmen thinks about either leaving it or attempting to get it out, she decides to tell May-Li. May-Li allows Sasha to go out to a skate night if she makes dinner, but she leaves Toni (Nelly Currant) and Billie (Gwen Currant), to put a lasagne in the oven, but the dinner gets burnt when he oven is put on too high due to Ryan messing with the time. May-Li bans Sasha from the skate night, but Tee and Sasha decide to go as May-Li will not be at work and Toni and Billie agree to cover them. May-Li ends up having to work, so Billie and Toni lock her in the bathroom. Tee owns up to going to the skate park, with May-Li already knowing that Sasha went, when Billie and Toni are grounded. Tee makes amends with the young people and convinces May-Li and Mike to let Sasha stay. May-Li's grandmother, PoPo (Pik-Sen Lim) and May-Li does not want to take over her shop. May-Li allows PoPo to teach the young people kung fu and when Jody tells May-Li that she and PoPo should make up, May-Li explains how PoPo does not accept her family as her partner is a woman. When May-Li discusses taking over the business, PoPo hurts May-Li when she will not allow May-Li's adopted children to inherit it, insisting that they are not her family and May-Li didn't give birth to them. After a kung fu contest, May-Li gives PoPo the chance to meet her children. Later, May-Li receives a family heirloom from PoPo, her great-great-grandfather's diary. Jasna (Dolya Gavanski) gives Kazima the results off her age assessment test to prove she is a minor to stay in the UK and her birth year is determined as 1997, meaning she is 18 and will have to be deported. May-Li comforts Kazima, reassuring her they are going to appeal the decision and Carmen arranges for Kazima's appeal to be filmed. Kazima is allowed to stay when she is reunited with her father, Hakim Tako (Richard Pepple).
The Dumping Ground is inspected by OFSTED inspectors, Rowena (Alison Hammond) and Lizzie (Kate Copeland), who are impressed by a play put on by the young people. Sasha returns from her mum's after finding out she is pregnant, so she tells May-Li she wants to be fostered and May-Li and Mike tell her she has been matched to potential adoptive parents. Floss decides she wants to leave The Dumping Ground when she bullies Finn and May-Li figures out she misses Harry, so gets Floss to apologise to Finn. Kazima confesses to breaking into the office when the young people are threatened with being grounded, telling May-Li and Mike she wants to get adopted to stay in the UK and took files of those who were adopted. May-Li and Mike explain the difficulty of finding adoptive parents for someone her age and it's normally by someone who knows them. The young people figure out Kazima is doing stuff May-Li likes, realising she wants May-Li to adopt her and the young people overhear May-Li telling Mike she will think about it, but Kazima changes her mind and is told later she can stay. On Tee and Carmen's last day, they are told they will not be housed together due to a change in council policy and Tee declines May-Li's offer of her telling Carmen. When May-Li comments on how Tee and Carmen are with each other, their social worker manages to house them together.
May-Li, Mike and the young people are invited to meet their new neighbours, Peter and Janet Umbleby (Simon Ludders and Alison Pargeter), who mistake the young people for Mike and May-Li's children and when they find out them being from a care home, they decide to hold a public meeting. May-Li and Mike are panicked that they may receive another OFSTED visit and Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) believes he is going to leave The Dumping Ground after overhearing a conversation, however, Joseph (Yousef Naseer) chooses to volunteer to leave, but it turns out it was for a theme park trip as a representative. May-Li and Mike are not happy when Chloe (Hannah Moncur) disappears with a girl, Candi Rose (Carma Hylton), when she is out with Ryan and May-Li figures out Kazima likes the Umblebys son, Edward Umbleby (Jaimie Boubezari) when she hates the way Peter is with Edward. Chloe is shocked when Candi-Rose arrives at The Dumping Ground with May-Li, as is Candi-Rose when she sees Chloe, as they both lied and Candi-Rose promises she intended to tell Chloe the truth and Chloe tearfully confides in May-Li she wanted a friend to like her for herself as she does not like herself. May-Li helps Archie (Jethro Baliba) when he injures himself and Archie offers to help May-Li do a border in the garden, coming up with plans, and Archie denies to Ryan that he has got May-Li confused as a mum. May-Li and Mike find out about Archie's feelings when Ryan is accused of trashing the border, but May-Li reassures him he is special. Floss is picked to appear in a commercial and May-Li helps her when Floss struggles with how to act with a TV mum without having her own and she tells May-Li and Mike she wants to be adopted. When Archie is convinced he is getting younger, May-Li and Mike give him a parcel of things from his dad. May-Li returns from a holiday, where a boy and an old man, Alex (Connor Lawson) and George (Paul Barber), are in the attic, who Kazima and Tyler are trying to help. May-Li finds out about it when Alex confronts Kazima over George disappearing, who does it to get Alex to stay at The Dumping Ground, which the young people do not like. Kazima receives a video call from her father in Denmark, Kazima chooses to join him and May-Li takes Kazima to the airport.
In series 5 episode 20, the DG is in pieces as Mike and May-li fight because Mike had written 'not nice stuff' about May-li on her form. The DG sees this is getting out of hand and propose a meal for Mike and May-li to make up. However, this also ends in casualty as May-li says to Mike that she will leave.
May-Li announces to Mike and the young people she is pregnant and due before Christmas when Finn and Joseph discover she has been eating coal.
Bailey Wharton
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Portrayed by | Kasey MacKellar | ||||||||||
Duration | 2014–2018 | ||||||||||
First appearance | Booting Up 10 January 2014 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | Bailey After The DG 16th July - 4th August 2018 | ||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||||||
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Bailey Wharton, portrayed by Kasey MacKellar, made his first appearance on 10 January 2014 in series 2 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Booting Up - Part 1. He departed in series 5 during the episode Back In The Game - Part 2.
He is shown to be quite aggressive and cocky, with a very short temper, and likes to wind people up, especially Johnny and Mike. He is a skilled footballer and is often criticised by the others for thinking he is better than he is and making unnecessary comments. It is later revealed he is dyslexic. Bailey later befriends Mo Michaels and Jody Jackson, but doesn't always see eye to eye with Jody during the progression of series 2. During Series 3-4, Bailey is shown to be reserved and has a more withdrawn character, either spending his time with Mischief or football. He is also shown to have calmed down and eventually it is opened up to his sensitive nature when he comforts Mo and meets his 'mother' in Series 4.
In the fourth episode of the third season, Bailey has a fight with a homeless man (Mal), and ends up causing him to fall over when trying to get his football back off Mal, but at the time, Bailey thought he pushed him. The next day when Bailey goes into town again, he notices a memorial where Mal sat with his dog. With the letters R I P on the bench. Bailey thought that he had killed Mal. Guilty of his actions, Bailey adopts his dog, Mischief, without consent from neither Mike Milligan or May-Li Wang. Mike and May-Li allow Bailey to keep Mischief, but as new resident Ryan Reeves was scared of dogs and too embarrassed to admit it. So he decided to cut Mischief's collar and let him out the garden so it looked like he had runaway. When everyone noticed that Mischief was missing, Bailey and Tee put Mischief's picture up on a missing dogs website. Luckily there had been a sighting of him on a street nearby. Bailey went to get Mischief back and bring him home, but as Mischief ran across the road towards Bailey. A car came out of nowhere and knocked down Mischief. Mike met Bailey at the vets, and explained to him that Bailey was going to have to be brave and say goodbye to Mischief. This was when Bailey confessed to Mike that he killed Mischief's owner. Mike had no choice but to take Bailey to the police station and make a statement. Luckily, they found out that it wasn't Bailey's fault Mal died. Meanwhile, back at the DG the others were raising money in order to pay for Mischief's vet bills. They raise enough money for Mischief to have the operation by selling cups of soup in town that Kazima made. Mischief came home and Bailey became his new owner.
On his last episode he and Sasha saved Dexter from getting into more trouble that Roddy dragged him into (it is revealed Roddy is a thief). Bailey's final appearance was the second episode of Series 5. At the end of the episode, he takes up the position of a junior football coach in the United States. So he left with Mischief to go and live in America.
Kazima Tako
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Akuc Bol | ||||||
Duration | 2014–2017 | ||||||
First appearance | "Finding Frank" 31 January 2014 | ||||||
Last appearance | "Farvel" 31 March 2017 | ||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||
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Kazima Tako, portrayed by Akuc Bol, made her first appearance on 31 January 2014 in series 2 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Finding Frank. She departed in series 5 during the episode Farvel.
Frank hasn't been seen or heard of for a while, so Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman), Rick (Daniel Pearson), Bailey (Kasey MacKellar) and Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) try to track him down. They notice Kazima buying Frank's pocket watch, claiming it was her mother's and they find Frank and Kazima at a burger van. It emerges that Kazima and Frank are sleeping rough. Frank and Mike (Connor Byrne) later talk and Frank decides to move back in. Frank later informs Kazima that Mike is sorting things for her through children's services. Carmen reluctantly agrees to share her room with Kazima, however, Carmen is annoyed by Kazima's behaviour and orders Kazima to leave. Kazima sleeps on Frank's bedroom floor and when Mike and May-Li (Stacy Liu) discover this, they tell Kazima boys and girls cannot share rooms for their own protection. Kazima plans to sleep in the garage, but Carmen finds out and makes up with her.
Tee works on an Art project, but Kazima criticizes it and she introduces Tee to her friend, street artist Roscoe (Simeon Zack). When there is a trip to a theme park and not enough tickets, Kazima doesn't mind staying behind. Tee decides to remain behind to allow Toni (Nelly Currant) and Billie (Gwen Currant) to go together. Kazima and Tee are forced to attend a fun day, but they leave early and go home. Unknown to them, money was planted in Kazima's bag by Maz (Natifa Mai) and Max (Frankie Wilson). Maz and Max break into The Dumping Ground and when Kazima checks her bag, she and Tee decide to refuse to hand it back due to the large amount. Kazima and Tee attempt to scare Maz and Max out of The Dumping Ground. They end up locking Max in the attic and trick Maz into the kitchen before tying her up. Maz and Max are arrested and the other residents arrive home the same time after Mike is informed of Kazima and Tee disappearing from the fun day. Mike and May-Li lecture Kazima and Tee on the situation and all the kids are sent to the fun day. When Tyler (Miles Butler-Hughton) learns to play a trombone, Kazima helps him and she reveals her dad and brother were kidnapped for making music.
New girl, Sasha (Annabelle Davis), arrives at The Dumping Ground. After going home to collect her bedroom key, Sasha goes shopping with May-Li and Kazima. Kazima witnesses Sasha knocking down a display so she can speak to her brother, Dexter (Alexander Aze). When May-Li receives some expensive cheese from her mother, she later finds it stolen. Kazima and Carmen question everyone and they later reveal Mischief (Sage) as the culprit. Carmen drops May-Li's antique necklace down the toilet and Carmen thinks about what would happen if she left the necklace or if she tried to get it back. When Carmen thinks about getting it back, she enlists Kazima's help to get it back and they arrange for a plumber to fix the toilet.
As part of her application to stay in the UK, Kazima must prove she is a minor and undergo an age assessment. After finding out about Kazima's situation, Carmen tries to get Kazima to open up about what happened. Kazima explains how her father was captured by the army and her mother died at a Kenyan refugee camp before she fled to England. Kazima gets the results for her age assessment and is informed by Jasna (Dolye Gavanski) that they believe she was born in 1997 and is 18 years old. Kazima decides to runaway and she goes to Frank's, but she runs away when Mike and Carmen go visit. Later, Kazima reunited with her father, Hakim (Richard Pepple) and Kazima's age can be proved by documents. Kazima and Hakim learn that Kazima's brother maybe alive in Somalia and Hakim decides to go to Somalia, leaving Kazima at The Dumping Ground.
Kazima left The Dumping Ground halfway through the fifth series, on Episode 12. She moved to Denmark with her father and brother. Kazima featured on 55 episodes of the series.
Ryan Reeves
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Lewis Hamilton | ||||||
Duration | 2015– | ||||||
First appearance | Law and Disorder 16 January 2015 | ||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||
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Ryan Reeves, portrayed by Lewis G. Hamilton, made his first appearance on 16 January 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Law & Disorder: Part 2.
He joins Ashdene Ridge in the wake of a disastrous foster party where wallets and purses were reported stolen, and became embroiled in the events, eventually working out the identity of the thief and blackmailing them to keep it a secret. He is aged thirteen with a Liverpudlian accent and short brown hair, and quickly proves himself to be mischievous, deceitful and intelligent. He also becomes friends with Johnny Taylor when Ryan managed to keep Johnny's army dream alive by finding the thief of wallets and purses to clear Johnny's name. In "Mischief" it is revealed that he has cynophobia (fear of dogs). In "Who Are You?" it is found out that he has a sister that got separated from him. During his first episode, Ryan deleted an email sent to Mike concerning both mental health and himself before destroying the computer keyboard.
Ryan and Tee Taylor often have issues, and they always fall out and accuse each other of things, which often becomes quite serious in certain situations.
Toni Trent
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Portrayed by | Nelly Currant | ||||||||||
Duration | 2015–2017 | ||||||||||
First appearance | "Stuck with You" 23 January 2015 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | "The Switch" 3 November 2017 | ||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||||||
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Toni Trent, portrayed by Nelly Currant, made her first appearance on 23 January 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Stuck With You.
In "Fake it to Make It", Toni and Billie tried to convince everyone that they were telepathic. However, the plan backfired when Bailey, Mo and Tyler started avoiding the twins because of it.
In "Breaking in" Toni was upset as since there weren't enough tickets she wouldn't be allowed to go to a theme park with Billie and the other dumping ground kids. However, she was allowed to go after all as Tee gave Toni her ticket.
In "Dragon Slayer", Toni found a rabbit in the garden and believed it was a re-incarnation of a rabbit she had owned which had been killed by foxes after her dad left open its hutch to punish her. She was upset when she found out that it had an owner. Eventually May-Li managed to convince Toni that the rabbit wasn't hers as it was female.
In "Better Than You", Toni falls out with Billie, who doesn't like her bossing her about, leading to Floss and Toni stealing Billie's idea of giving tours around Ashdene Ridge.
In "The Switch", Toni and her twin sister Billie are adopted by a couple called Dom and Sally Harper.
It was revealed on 7th September 2018 that Nelly will be reprising her role as Toni Trent as well other old residents as they can be seen walking up to the dumping ground in the new trailer
Billie Trent
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Gwen Currant | ||||||||||
Duration | 2015–2017 | ||||||||||
First appearance | "Stuck with You" 23 January 2015 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | "The Switch" 3 November 2017 | ||||||||||
Classification | Formert; regular | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||||||
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Billie Trent, portrayed by Gwen Currant, made her first appearance on 23 January 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Stuck With You.
In "Fake it to Make It", Billie and Toni tried to convince everyone that they were telepathic. However, the plan backfired when Bailey, Mo and Tyler started avoiding the twins because of it.
In "Dragon Slayer", Billie was worried about her sister, Toni, who got upset about a rabbit she found in the garden. Eventually Billie told May-Li that Toni had owned a rabbit when they lived with their parents.
In "Free to Good Home", Floss and Toni try to get Billie to pretend to be a gymnast in order to win a trampoline. However, Billie is unwilling and runs away.
In "Better Than You", Billie starts giving other children tours round the Dumping Ground, getting them to pay. However, when she falls out with Toni, Floss steals her idea, and she and Toni decide to give tours of their own. Billie teams up with Tyler and they plan their own rival tour; however, Faith tells them they shouldn't treat the Dumping Ground like a freak show, and persuades Billie and Tyler to stop giving tours. Billie eventually makes up with Toni.
In "The Switch", Toni and her twin sister Billie are adopted by a couple called Dom and Sally Harper.
t was revealed on 7th September 2018 that Gwen will be reprising her role as Billie Trent as well other old residents as they can be seen walking up to the dumping ground in the new trailer
Mischief
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||
Portrayed by | Sage | ||||
Duration | 2015–2017 | ||||
First appearance | "Mischief" 30 January 2015 | ||||
Last appearance | Back In The Game 20 January 2017 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||
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Mischief, portrayed by ten-year-old Border collie Sage,[3][4] made his first appearance on 30 January 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Mischief. He departed in series 5 during the episode Back In The Game.
Mischief is owned originally by a homeless man who Bailey bumps into; when the man later dies in hospital because of Bailey, his conscience means he becomes Mischief's new owner. However, when Mischief comes back to Ashdene Ridge, it soon becomes clear that he is very unruly – but Bailey must train him, or he will be put down. Eventually, all becomes well, and Mischief becomes the new Ashdene Ridge pet. Mischief left the show when Bailey did in series 5 as both went to America.[5]
Finn McLaine
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Ruben Reuter | ||||||||||||
Duration | 2015– | ||||||||||||
First appearance | "The Long Way Home" 6 March 2015 | ||||||||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||||||||
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Finn McLaine, portrayed by Ruben Reuter,[6] made his first appearance on 6 March 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Long Way Home.
Finn is first fostered by the same family that Harry was fostered by but when things start to go wrong and Harry sends for help, Finn finally escape the foster home and joins the Dumping Ground and makes a quick friendship with Harry and Ryan. Finn throughout the series have been friends with Floss, Toni and Billie, but still he is series 5 and 6. Finn had a mixed friendship with Joseph as he later becomes friends with going to the space centre. Later in Series 5B he is been shown closer to Alex as he stole the money in "Rough Justice Series 5 Episode 19" that the statue he broke to replace it with a new one. In series 6, his storyline is told by Charlie on how his father put in care in the day he was born.[7] He has Down syndrome.
Sasha Bellman
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Annabelle Davis | ||||||||||
Duration | 2015– | ||||||||||
First appearance | The New Girl 6 October 2015 | ||||||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||||||
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Sasha Bellman, portrayed by Annabelle Davis,[8] made her first appearance on 6 October 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Three Days.
Sasha is delighted when Kelly announces she is pregnant with Sasha's half-sister, but is left upset when Kelly says it wouldn't work with Sasha being at home. Sasha decides she wants to be fostered and is matched with an adoptive couple, Lou (Warwick Davis) and Ange (Francesca Papagno), but on a trip to the seaside, Sasha realises she's not ready to give up her family and she plants goods from a shop in Ange's bag. Sasha convinces Harry to get to know Lou and Ange.
Dexter Bellman
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Alexander Aze | ||||||||||||
Duration | 2015–2018 | ||||||||||||
First appearance | The New Girl 6 October 2015 | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | "SorryNotSorry" 9 February 2018 | ||||||||||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||||||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||||||||
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Dexter Bellman, portrayed by Alexander Aze, made his first appearance on 6 October 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Three Days.
Series 3 Dexter turns up at The Dumping Ground looking for his sister, however his sister, Sasha (Annabelle Davis) tells him he has to go and she gets him out of The Dumping Ground. Sasha realises Dexter took her room key, so she goes home for it and Dexter needs Sasha's help to get nappies. Sasha ends up going shopping with May-Li (Stacy Liu) and she catches Dexter shoplifting nappies and Dexter tells her he couldn't find any money. After catching Dexter trying to shoplift, Sasha goes home and Murphy (Thomas and Oliver Waldram) is all alone. Dexter turns up unexpectedly, asking for Sasha. Dexter later throws rubbish over the health and safety inspector's (Shameem Ahmed) car in order to be taken into care, but his family are given the support of Social Services.
Series 4 After Sasha is teased by Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) after he discovers her vlog, Sasha goes home and goes to the park with Dexter and his friend, but Sasha believes their mum is rubbish at looking after him. At home after speaking to their mum, Sasha realises Dexter is fine.
Series 5 When Sasha finds out their stepbrother, Roddy (Alfie Browne-Sykes), is involving Dexter in burglaries, she finds Dexter in a building with stolen things and that Kelly is involved. Dexter is placed under a voluntary care order.In the episode "Sasha Bellman P.I", a package that was sent to Archie was stolen by Dexter because he was 'curious' and 'never really got any packages from home before', and Sasha has to cover up for him, resulting in the package being found in Jody's room, Tyler being blamed but then proven innocent and the whole house having extra chores - and only Sasha, Jody and Dexter himself knew that it was really Dexter who did it. Dexter promised to Sasha he would never steal other people's things again but he may not be able to keep his promise.
Dexter left the show off screen in between Series 5 & 6. He moved back in with his mum, step-dad, brother and baby sister. He made two guest appearances in Series 6, and confirming that he had moved back in with his mum. Sasha was going to join him in the episode SorryNotSorry. But Sasha realised that she'd rather stay at the Dumping Ground, and in the area she was in.
Chloe Reeves
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Hannah Moncur | ||||||
Duration | 2016– | ||||||
First appearance | "Hold the Front Page" 19 February 2016 | ||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||
Introduced by | Lucy Martin | ||||||
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Chloe Reeves, portrayed by Hannah Moncur,[9] made her first appearance on 19 February 2016 in series 4 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Hold the Front Page. Chloe's brother is Ryan, and they are constantly arguing and fighting. In "The Fairytail Princess", Chloe meets Candi-Rose, and wants to make a good impression on her. Both girls end up lying to make themselves sound better. Candi-Rose then moves in, much to Chloe and Ryan’s surprise. Chloe’s best friend is Candi-Rose. In more recent episodes, Chloe has been with Joseph, and has blackmailed her brother.
Joseph Stubbs
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||
Portrayed by | Yousef Naseer | ||||
Duration | 2016– | ||||
First appearance | "It Takes Two" 4 November 2016 | ||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||
Introduced by | Lucy Martin | ||||
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Joseph Stubbs, portrayed by Yousef Naseer, made his first appearance on 28 November 2016 in series 4 of The Dumping Ground during the episode It Takes Two. Joseph seems to like to do chores. Been as when Mike told Tyler to wash the floor, Joseph insisted he'd do it, while he was sorting out people's shoes. He also loves space, and broke into an observatory with Finn so that he could see the moon more clearly. He is very inteliigent as he was able to calculate 40 divided by 3 equals to 13.33 recurring. He gets along with the older residences like Tyler, Jody, Kazima, Tee and Bailey. He also best friends with Finn, Archie and Dexter. Joseph is also sensible as in "Rough Justice" everyone thinks Alex has nits but Joseph opposed them to don't blame at him just because he is angry. He is also close to Johnny who makes a guest appearance in "Save the DG" after expressing the idea of how to save the DG.
Series 4 (TDG)
Joseph was introduced after Sammy left, he started to settle after being shown not good relations with Mo, Ryan, Floss and Finn. But he did make friends with Archie, Chloe, Tyler, Bailey and Jody. As he is shown close to Bailey Wharton as he sent an apology letter for kidnapping Mischief as he also felt bad for Tyler Lewis as Bailey mocked him as the worst dancer. Later, Bailey cleared the misunderstanding that he didn't mean to insult him but to have a laugh. As it's shown that Joseph is a very kind hearted kid.
Series 5 (TDG)
In "One Giant Leap" Ryan misunderstood that Mike is getting rid of him so he manipulates the residents to get rid of Joseph as Ryan assumes that Joseph has no friends, but in the end it was actually Ryan who was picked to represent the fair for Ashdene Ridge but other wanted Joseph to go after being heard a huge misunderstanding.
In "Wardrobe" Ryan blames Joseph for staying behind with him and Kazima because Ryan wanted to cheat in the card game by making Tyler pick Finn but Joseph asks Finn that he likes dinosaurs as they both got along in "One Giant Leap", as the wardrobe got delivered as Kazima and Joseph are trying to move the wardrobe in the house but when Joseph checks inside he gets locked inside as they start to chase after the wardrobe, later they lose track as Joseph escapes from the wardrobe using Ryan's grandfathers' medal as to make him move the wardrobe as Kazima emotionally gets happy that Joseph is found and later Ryan patches up with him.
In "Rough Justice." Joseph and Jody were accused for stealing the money as they have eyewitnesses to prove they are innocent, but Floss perjures them to make them feel guilty. The money was raised by Joseph as he is to desperate to find the lava lamp in the planetarium as Jody assists him. As when Floss bribes Joseph to accuse Jody, but he refused to as he exposes Floss, later on it was Finn who stole the money to buy a new ornament for Alex.
Archie Able
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||
Portrayed by | Jethro Baliba | ||||
Duration | 2016–2018 | ||||
First appearance | "How to Be Perfect" 18 November 2016 | ||||
Last appearance | "Two Sides to Every Story" 2 March 2018 | ||||
Classification | Former; regular | ||||
Introduced by | Lucy Martin | ||||
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Archibald Jeremiah "Archie" Able, portrayed by Jethro Baliba, made his first appearance on 21 November 2016 in series 4 of The Dumping Ground during the episode How to Be Perfect. Archie tends to get on well with everyone. He has been shown to be closest to Joseph, Bailey and Ryan.
Series 4 (TDG)
Archie is introduced to the young people by May-Li Wang (Stacy Liu) in the episode "How To Be Perfect". When Kazima Tako (Akuc Bol) asks May-Li to adopt her (to help with her application to stay in the UK), Archie is one of the others to compete with Kazima to be adopted. Archie also told Kazima after asking about her dad and brother, that he has no family at all. And that he tends to move around a lot, and called himself as unique and collectable. It had been noted that he saw Bailey Wharton as a brotherly figure, as the two get along well. Archie's best best friend is Joseph Stubbs. He has also shown to be quite close with Dexter Bellman.
Series 5 (TDG)
In "Sittin' In A Tree" Archie seems to see May-Li as a mother-like figure. Ryan notices this. Archie asked if he could go to the garden centre with May-Li, May-Li said yes but ended up going with Toni. Archie was upset about this and ended up trashing the garden. May-Li feels bad for going to the garden centre without Archie, as she didn't realise how important it was to Archie. Archie later expresses his worries out loud to Ryan about getting too attached to care workers, who tells him "It's just a phase - and then you get over it." And Ryan made Archie feel better by telling him that he had got too attached to a care worker in the past.
In "Sasha Bellman P.I." Toni and Billie Trent, both manage to somehow convince Archie that he's ageing backwards, because he told them he remembers being in a wheelchair giving talks to students, as well as knowing a really old song, and then concludes he only has 8 years left of his life until he turns into nothing, and so develops a bucket list including things like to swim with dolphins, learn to swim (again) and see the Queen. But May-Li quickly puts a stop to this, telling him that he wasn't in a wheelchair, he was in a pushchair, and his dad was giving talks - not him, and the really old song that he knew was his dad's favourite and his dad always put it on, which is how he knew it. That very day, Dexter stole his package but he got it back, it contained books from his father's university and from the way Archie gets extremely emotional, it's clear Archie's dad passed away.
Series 6 (TDG)
In "Jody on the Ropes", Archie competes in the Hunger Games style battle to win the luxury bedroom in the attic. (That later turned out it wasn't for Ashdene Ridge). Archie teams up with Charlie. Archie earned 3rd place in the battle, as he was "taken down" by Alex and used as bait to try and take down Charlie.
In "Saved By the Bell", when Jody was arguing with Sasha in her bedroom, Jody pushed Sasha out of her room and was extremely angry. Archie opened Jody's door, but Jody thought it was Sasha, so she slammed the door very hard telling her to leave her alone. The door was knocked back in Archie's face giving him a bloody nose.Luckily it wasn't broken. Jody didn't mean to hurt Archie, or Sasha. But she was struggling to control her anger during that time.
In "Give and Take", Jody's anger seemed to of passed on to Archie, as he was getting extremely angry with everything and everyone. It started when he lost to Alex and Jody whilst playing football. May-Li suggested for Archie to do some yoga to meditate, to help calm him down and would hopefully not make him get so wound up. Archie found it hard to meditate as he couldn't find a quiet place to do it. He originally tried doing it in his room, and asked May-Li if she could do it with him. May-Li was in the middle of reading a book, which was the last in the series, and was just wanting to be on her own. As she didn't want to upset Archie, she just mentioned that it's better for him to do his meditation in the garden, alone. Archie tries to meditate in the garden, but struggles to do so as insects kept buzzing and flying around him. He later joined May-Li in the quiet room and started meditating again. But again, he was interrupted when Charlie and Sasha started having an argument in the kitchen. Archie expressed his anger to May-Li saying that "them two (Charlie and Sasha) are totally ruining my zen!". Archie finally managed to complete his meditation which made him feel more relaxed.
In "Heroes", Joseph asks Mike if he could move into Archie's room as they are best friends. Mike said yes, as long as he clears it up with Finn (his roommate at the time) and Archie. Mike then gives Joseph a colourful coat from the lost and found, saying he could have it been as it's in the lost and found box. Joseph put it on and went to find Archie to tell him about moving in. But the move and their friendship is put on hold when the coat Mike gave to Joseph turned out to be Archie's, and Archie accuses Joseph of stealing and tells him he doesn't want him moving into his room and stealing more of his things. Archie and Joseph continue to snub each, and give each other dirty looks at lunchtime at the dinner table. They both end up fighting over the last sausage, causing drinks and plates to fall off and over the table. And in the end Taz steals the last sausage at the last minute. Mike and May-Li talk to Joseph and Archie after this and to get them to make up, Mike and May-Li pretend that if they do not make up, one of them will move to Sleepy Hollow, a house on an island. Archie and Joseph go around asking everyone to vote who they think should stay and who goes, but the young people refuse to vote for either of them over the other. In the end Finn is left with the deciding vote on Joseph and Archie, however, he insists they end their arguing and share a room. So they make up, and Joseph moves into the same room as Archie.
In "SorryNotSorry", when Sasha is set to leave the Dumping Ground and move back in with her mum and family, Dexter comes back to say goodbye to everyone before leaving properly. As Dexter used to share a room with Archie, he grows jealous and feels left out when seeing Joseph sharing the room with Archie now.
In "Cat's in the Cradle", Archie purchases a load of carrots from the local market as they were on offer and he believed it to be a really good deal. His plan was to buy the carrots at the cheap price, and to sell the carrots and make a profit. May-Li wasn't happy with the amount of carrots Archie bought and wanted them out of the kitchen. Archie struggled to sell the carrots as no one was interested. Joseph decided to help Archie by suggesting them to make carrot ice cream. They scrapped this plan when they tasted the ice cream and were disgusted with the taste. May-Li felt a little bad for Archie, and decided to give him £1 so it didn't feel like he'd wasted his money, but she made him promise not to spend it unless it's absolutely necessary. But May-Li later finds Archie hiding a bunch of parsnips under his bed sheets, so it was clear he hadn't learnt his lesson.
In "Challenging Times", Ashdene Ridge were going up against another care home, Graybridge, in a competition to win a trip to London. In the quiz section, one of the tasks was to remember what objects appeared in a video showed to them. Joseph and Archie starred in the video, reancting and spoofing the popular sci-fi programme Doctor Who. Archie played the role of a Cyberman whilst Joseph played the role as The Doctor. (Joseph seemed to be dressed as Matt Smith's incarnation of The Doctor).
In "Utopia", May-Li mentions that Archie was away meeting some potential foster parents.
Candi-Rose
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||
Portrayed by | Carma Hylton | ||||
Duration | 2017– | ||||
First appearance | "The Fairytale Princess" 3 February 2017 | ||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||
Introduced by | Jonathan Phillips | ||||
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Candi-Rose, portrayed by Carma Hylton,[10] made her first appearance on 3 February 2017 in series 5 of The Dumping Ground during the episode The Fairytale Princess. Candi-Rose is knwons for her girliness like Carmen Howle, also she likes pink and the world of fashion. As soon as she arrived in the DG, she tells the other children that she is in care because her dad works for the RAF and her mum is a make-up artist who works on films, however it is suspected that this isn't true, as Candi later on in the episode The Fairytale Princess she says her mum has worked for various singers although she previously said actors/actresses then says her dad works in the navy but earlier she said to Chloe that her dad worked in the RAF. Candi-Rose is introduced when she makes friends with Chloe.
In "Sittin' in a Tree", Candi-Rose is shocked when she's told by the others that Jody and Tyler are just friends, as she thinks (as well as everyone else in the house) they're perfect for each other. Candi-Rose offers both Jody and Tyler advice about love. Helping Tyler how to deal with asking a girl for her number, and helping Jody figure out her feelings towards Tyler after she deliberately messes things up for Tyler and the girl he likes. Jody makes it clear that her and Tyler is just friends. But Candi-Rose is still convinced that Jody wants to be more than just friends with Tyler at some point in the future.
In "Faking It", Candi-Rose competes with Floss in "Faking It" for a role in a TV advert and sabotages Floss by gluing Floss' shoes to the floor, stopping her clock and stealing a scrapbook of Floss' mum. But she later feels guilty and owns up, Floss later forgives her after telling Candi-Rose that she's rubbish at everything. Floss then persuades the director in charge of the advert to allow Candi-Rose to play a part in the advert as Floss' friend.
In "Making Waves", when a new resident (Taz) is due to arrive, Mike and May-Li thought it best for some of the residents to go out for the day so Taz wouldn't be too overwhelmed on her first day. Sasha was originally having a trip to the beach just for her, but much to Sasha annoyance, Mike invited half of the kids along on the trip. (Tyler, Ryan, Candi-Rose, Finn, Dexter, Joseph and Archie). When they arrive at the beach, Mike splits the kids up into teams with various tasks. Mike teamed Candi-Rose with Sasha (again, much to Sasha's annoyance as the girls are the complete opposite in personality) to build a sand sculpture. Candi-Rose was much more enthusiastic than usual as she had never had a trip to the beach before. Candi-Rose and Sasha start getting along while they make an octopus sand sculpture. When they finish it Candi-Rose suggests for them to take a selfie in-front of the sculpture. But when Tyler and Ryan arrive, Ryan starts to tease Sasha by saying she's starting to turn all pink and girly. Sasha doesn't take it well and starts to lash out at Candi-Rose and destroy their sand sculpture. This upsets Candi-Rose and causes her to run off crying. Sasha starts to feel bad and panics when she can't find Candi-Rose. She goes to ask Tyler and Ryan to help look for her, Ryan doesn't move but Tyler helps Sasha look for Candi-Rose. Sasha and Tyler follow footsteps that follow to the sea, and end up finding her phone on the floor. They go to Mike to tell him that Sasha lost Candi-Rose, but before they tell Mike, Candi-Rose appears looking for her phone and much to everyone's shock, Sasha immediately hugs Candi-Rose after thinking she'd lost her.
In "The Phantom of Ashdene Ridge", when Candi-Rose and Chloe are hiding from what they think is a ghost. Candi-Rose mentions that she and her sister used to hide under their bed whenever they heard footsteps coming up the stairs. It's assumed that they were abused in the past.
Alex Walker
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Connor Lawson | ||||||||
Duration | 2017– | ||||||||
First appearance | "Belief" 3 March 2017 | ||||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||||
Introduced by | Jonathan Phillips | ||||||||
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Alex Walker,[11] portrayed by Connor Lawson,[12] made his first appearance on 3 March 2017 in series 5 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Belief.
He is living homeless on the street and frequently gets donations from Kazima, who feels sorry for him since she once lived on the street, but one day runs off with her shopping bags and it is discovered he lives in a squat on his own. He steals the residents of the Dumping Ground's belongings but they get them back at the end of the episode. He refuses help from Ashdene Ridge and Kazima and ultimately stays on his own although he returns in the episode "Free" seeking help from Kazima since George is ill - he manages to hide in the attic. Alex isn't a very popular person in the Dumping Ground at the moment, as he is already known as a thief by the others and he has many angry outbursts, especially when Kazima announced she was leaving to live with her dad in Denmark. And Kazima was the only person in Ashdene Ridge that liked Alex. Although Tyler has promised Kazima he'll look out for Alex. Even though, Alex isn't close to Tyler often or hang out with him, but he does hang out and becomes friends with Finn, Charlie and Jody. He is shown to be gentle and sensitive at times, particularly those he cares about-he respects Mike and he takes a particular liking to Floss soon becoming her best friend in spite of his "tough" exterior. He prefers to be alone and sometimes aloof yet he is strongly caring and has a strong sense of integrity; he doesn't like opening up or feeling vulnerable, as he opens up his feelings to Finn. As in Rough Justice he has opened up his feeling to Finn on how me misses his mum and earlier Finn accidentally broke the Alex's ornament as he stole the money to get a new one, as Finn also said to Alex that Alex has the DG as his family even his mum isn't with him at all. He was also shown close to Charlie as they both fight for the new bedroom but they sacrifice it not wanting the room. In the episode 'Cats in the Cradle' he refuses to answer a question Alice asked him about fancying Charlie, which makes Alice thinks that he does.
Taz De Souza
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||
Portrayed by | Jasmine Uson | ||||
Duration | 2017– | ||||
First appearance | "Making Waves" 20 October 2017 | ||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||
Introduced by | Jonathan Phillips | ||||
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Tasmin "Taz" De Souza, portrayed by Jasmine Uson, made her first appearance on 20 October 2017 in series 5 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Making Waves. Taz is a lot like how Jody was when she arrived at the Dumping Ground. In series 5 episode 20, when news breaks out that Mike and May-li have fought and May-li is leaving, she burst into tears and clings to May-li. This is supposedly what changed May-li mind into staying at the DG. In "Cat's in the Cradles" Mike want to sell the old piano because it's old but Taz refused to as she reveals in the end her mum and dad has taught her how to play the piano and she also mentioned that her dad stopped playing the piano as her mum died and its shows that she misses her parents and her dad put her into care because he couldn't cope raising Taz alone and in the end Tyler, Jody and Floss supported Taz to keep the piano as it changes Mike's mind because Taz is shown as a talented pianist.
Charlie Morris
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Emily Burnett | ||||||||
Duration | 2017– | ||||||||
First appearance | "Mission Totally Possible" 10 November 2017 | ||||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||||
Introduced by | Jonathan Phillips | ||||||||
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Charlotte "Charlie" Morris (also Lottie Morris), portrayed by Emily Burnett, made her first appearance on 10 November 2017 in series 5 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Mission Totally Possible.
Charlie arrives at The Dumping Ground and gains permission to set up a den in the garden to watch wildlife, which Taz (Jasmine Uson) joins in with. Charlie and Jody (Kia Pegg) grow annoyed with Floss (Sarah Rayson) when she takes their spot cream and deodorant, but May-Li (Stacy Liu) reminds them that Floss is going through puberty, so Charlie and Jody make her a teenage survival kit. Charlie acts is judge in a kangaroo court when Jody and Joseph (Yousef Naseer) are suspected of stealing money. The young people are devastated when The Dumping Ground is to be knocked down and Charlie works out what will happen to them, but the young people manage to prevent The Dumping Ground being sold and celebrate Christmas.
Charlie decides to sell some of her things and Sasha (Annabelle Davis) suggests they make T-shirts to sell, but becomes annoyed with Jody and Finn (Ruben Reuter) helping her. Charlie tells Sasha that she needs money to pay for yoga for her grandfather that helped him when he fell, but he is no longer getting classes as his home has stopped paying.
Jay
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Cole Wealleans-Watts | ||||||
Duration | 2018– | ||||||
First appearance | "Challenging Times" 23 February 2018 | ||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||
Introduced by | Jonathan Phillips | ||||||
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Jay, portrayed by Cole Wealleans-Watts, made his first appearance on 23 February 2018 in series 6 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Challenging Times. Jay is shown to be quite a tough character and is very protective of his quieter and shyer older brother, Bird. Jay mentioned that he and his brother have been in 10 different homes, and they both moved into the Dumping Ground in the middle of the night. In the episode "Two Sides to Every Story", Jay becomes annoyed and feels threatened by May-Li when she introduces a new diet and exercise plan for Bird to help with his diabetes. And when May-Li tries to get Jay to take part in the diet to support his brother, he starts feeling threatened by May-Li as he doesn't like anyone else telling him or his brother what to do. He decides to lie to Mike telling him that May-Li hit him on the arm really hard. Mike's old friend and ex-girlfriend Fiona was in the office at the time, and been as she was a care worker herself, she decided to take immediate action about this. As when a resident makes a serious accusation like this, it has to be taken seriously and fully investigated. Jay convinced Bird to back him up and lie as well, saying he witnessed May-Li hit his brother. Fiona and Mike talked to May-Li and explained when happened, May-Li confronted Jay confused about why he was lying, but Fiona told May-Li to pack her things and go home while they deal with this. Mike tried to stop Fiona, as he believed May-Li and knew she'd never resort to violence with any of the kids in her care, but Fiona still told May-Li to pack her things. Floss overheard all this and told the others, which resorted to the YP getting angry and confronting Jay and Bird themselves. This turned into a bit of a fight which was stopped by Mike. Sasha later asked Jay and Bird to come to the attic, to tell them the whole story. Jay still stuck with his lies saying May-Li hit him, and Bird still backed him up. This was put to a stop again, when Mike found everyone in the attic questioning Jay and Bird. Later, in the garden, Sasha decided to talk to Bird herself to get the truth out of him. Sasha told him to give Mike, May-Li and the DG a chance and to tell the truth. Bird decided to tell the truth about the hitting, meaning May-Li was off the hook. Jay was not happy with Bird after this, as he felt betrayed. Later, Bird stopped Jay from running away and begged him to stay, as he was sick of fresh starts, new places and handout clothes. So Jay decided to stay and give Ashdene Ridge a chance.
Bird
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Tracy Beaker series character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Leo James | ||||||
Duration | 2018– | ||||||
First appearance | "Challenging Times" 23 February 2018 | ||||||
Classification | Present; regular | ||||||
Introduced by | Jonathan Phillips | ||||||
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Bird, portrayed by Leo James, made his first appearance on 23 February 2018 in series 6 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Challenging Times. Bird is shown to be quite a shy and reserved person who hardly ever talks. When he first arrives he always wore headphones. This may have been distance himself from difficult situations outside. Bird's younger brother "Jay" is a lot more talkative than Bird, and is very protective of Him. Jay mentioned that he and Bird have been in 10 different homes, and they both moved into the Dumping Ground in the middle of the night. In the episode "Two Sides to Every Story", it's confirmed that Bird has diabetes. In the same episode, when Jay tells Mike and Fiona that May-Li hit him, Bird backs him up but later after talking to Sasha, he decided to tell the truth. Meaning May-Li was in the clear and wouldn't risk losing her job. Jay isn't happy with Bird after this, but they make up when Bird convinces Jay to give Ashdene Ridge a chance. Since Sasha told him that it's different to other places they've been, and so are Mike and May-Li.
Guest characters
Kingsley Jackson
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The Dumping Ground character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | David Avery | ||||||||||
Duration | 2013, 2018 | ||||||||||
First appearance | "S.O.S." 18 January 2013 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | "Two For Joy" 2 December 2016 | ||||||||||
Classification | Past; Recurring; Guest | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Foz Allan | ||||||||||
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Kingsley Jackson, portrayed by David Avery, made his first appearance on 18 January 2013 in series 1 of The Dumping Ground during the episode S.O.S..
When Jody (Kia Pegg) moves back home to Kingsley, their mother Denise (Victoria Alcock) and brother Luke (James Bartlett), Gina visits Jody with Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton). When Gina, Carmen and Tyler leave, Denise and Kingsley don't want Jody's friends visiting. Jody runs away to The Dumping Ground, giving the others presents and Mike (Connor Byrne) arranges for Jody to stay the night and for their social worker, Rob (Neil Armstrong) to sort things out the following day. Kingsley and Denise arrive the following day to collect Jody ans she reluctantly agrees to go back. Jody tells the others she needs the presents back as they belong to Kingsley, who has no idea she has got them. Carmen, Tyler, Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) and Lily (Jessie Williams) go to Jody's when Carmen is unable to get hold of Jody on a mobile she gave her. Carmen and Tyler sneak into the house and go to Jody's room, which is filled with stolen, expensive goods. When Kingsley arrives home, Carmen and Tyler hide in Jody's room and Kingsley is angry when he finds the door unlocked and Carmen's mobile phone, thinking it's Jody's and he locks Jody in her bedroom. Tee sends Elektra (Jessica Revell) a video of Tyler sending a Morse code for Gus (Noah Marullo) to work out. Gus works out they are saying "S.O.S". When Kingsley finds out Carmen and Tyler have been with Jody the whole time, he threatens them to stay quiet. Gina arrives and she is angry with Denise for not protecting Jody and Jody returns for The Dumping Ground.
With Kingsley's trial coming up, Denise doesn't want Jody to testify, but after dreaming about being in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Jody decides to testify against Kingsley.
Jody is pleased to see Kingsley when he moves into his new flat and Kingsley reassures Jody that going to prison wasn't her fault. Kingsley introduces her to his girlfriend, Rosie (Zoe Iqbal) and Jody lets them sell Mike's carriage clock when Kingsley owes money to a gang. Kingsley tells Jody to leave the door open at The Dumping Ground open, so he and Rosie can steal things. Jody is trapped in a fire at Kingsley's flat and Kingsley runs off when he finds out. Jody later confronts Kingsley after finding out that he didn't even try to help save her from the fire, Rosie overhears the conversation and is not impressed with Kingsley's actions and give Jody back Mike carriage clock and confesses everything to Jody. And that there was never a gang wanting money from Kingsley and that it was all a trick to sell the stuff Jody stole, so Kingsley and Rosie could sell the stuff. Rosie breaks up with Kingsley after telling Jody all this.
Denise Jackson
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The Dumping Ground character | |||||||||
Portrayed by | Victoria Alcock | ||||||||
Duration | 2013, 2018 | ||||||||
First appearance | "S.O.S." 18 January 2013 | ||||||||
Last appearance | "Saved By the Bell" 19 January 2018 | ||||||||
Classification | Present; recurring | ||||||||
Introduced by | Foz Allan | ||||||||
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Denise Jackson, portrayed by Victoria Alcock, made her first appearance on 18 January 2013 in series 1 of The Dumping Ground during the episode S.O.S..
When Jody (Kia Pegg) moves back home to Denise and her brothers, Kingsley (David Avery) and Luke (James Bartlett), Gina visits Jody with Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton). When Gina, Carmen and Tyler leave, Denise and Kingsley don't want Jody's friends visiting. Jody runs away to The Dumping Ground, giving the others presents and Mike (Connor Byrne) arranges for Jody to stay the night and for their social worker, Rob (Neil Armstrong) to sort things out the following day. Kingsley and Denise arrive the following day to collect Jody ans she reluctantly agrees to go back. Jody tells the others she needs the presents back as they belong to Kingsley, who has no idea she has got them. Carmen, Tyler, Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) and Lily (Jessie Williams) go to Jody's when Carmen is unable to get hold of Jody on a mobile she gave her. Carmen and Tyler sneak into the house and go to Jody's room, which is filled with stolen, expensive goods. When Kingsley arrives home, Carmen and Tyler hide in Jody's room and Kingsley is angry when he finds the door unlocked and Carmen's mobile phone, thinking it's Jody's and he locks Jody in her bedroom. Tee sends Elektra (Jessica Revell) a video of Tyler sending a Morse code for Gus (Noah Marullo) to work out. Gus works out they are saying "S.O.S". When Kingsley finds out Carmen and Tyler have been with Jody the whole time, he threatens them to stay quiet. Gina arrives and she is furious with Denise for not protecting Jody from Kingsley, as Denise was meant to be the parent. And what made Gina even more angry was that Denise knew what Kingsley was doing to Jody and never said anything. Luke convinces his mum that the Dumping Ground is the best place for Jody as she is better off with Mike and Gina, and Jody returns for The Dumping Ground.
With Kingsley's trial coming up, Denise doesn't want Jody to testify, but after dreaming about being in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Jody decides to testify against Kingsley, angering Denise. Denise ended up running away, scared of how Kingsley would react to her other children betraying Kingsley.
In Series 3, Denise doesn't appear but is mentioned on numerous occasions. In "Coming Round" when May-Li's grandmother PoPo came to visit, Jody bonded with her a lot, and confided in her about her family past. And that she was sad that her mother was ignoring her after she testified against Kingsley in court, and expressed how she felt about her mum and the way she treated Jody. PoPo suggested for Jody to write a letter to her mum, explaining her how she feels about her mum and what she would really want to say to her, and for when she'd finished writing the letter to fold it up and put in a draw or box somewhere and forget about it. So she would've gotten her feelings out without actually saying them to her. But at the time, Jody and Ryan Reeves were having a rivalry and as Ryan overheard one of Jody and PoPo's conversations, went into Jody's room to find the letter she wrote to her mum to get her feelings out. Ryan ended up posting the letter through a letter box round the corner, but luckily Jody asked her older brother Luke to not let her mum see the letter.
Denise Jackson is set to appear in the opener episode of Series 6 of The Dumping Ground, called "Jody on Ropes".
Jimmy Wharton
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The Dumping Ground character | |||||
Portrayed by | Mark Theodore | ||||
Duration | 2014, 2016 | ||||
First appearance | "Booting Up" 10 January 2014 | ||||
Last appearance | "Slings and Arrows" 29 January 2016 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||
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Jimmy Wharton, portrayed by Mark Theodore, made his first appearance on 10 January 2014 in series 2 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Booting Up. Also known as "Quitters - Booting Up: Part 2".
Jimmy is the father of Bailey (Kasey McKellar). When Jimmy attempts to take Bailey from The Dumping Ground, Mike (Connor Byrne) and May-Li Wang (Stacy Liu) inform Jimmy that they are legally responsible for Bailey. Inside, Mike and May-Li tell Jimmy he'll have to contact Social Services about getting Bailey back, but Jimmy devastates Bailey when he says that he wasn't expecting to get Bailey back straight away. Bailey runs away to his dad and they go to a football match, however, Jimmy is chucked out of the match by a police officer (Jon Regan). So he doesn't get in trouble, when Jody (Kia Pegg) mentions to the police officer that Jimmy abducted his kid, Jimmy lies that he doesn't have a child, hurting Bailey. Jimmy arrives at The Dumping Ground when he finds out Bailey has seen his mother, Alison and Jimmy and Bailey both find Alison gone from The Dumping Ground. When they find her, Jimmy reveals that Alison is not his mum, but her friend Briony. Bailey later makes amends with Jimmy.
Sally Lewis
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The Dumping Ground character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Diveen Henry | ||||||
Duration | 2014-16, 2018 | ||||||
First appearance | "Holding On" 7 February 2014 | ||||||
Last appearance | "Faker" 12 October 2018 | ||||||
Classification | Present; recurring | ||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||
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Sally Lewis, portrayed by Diveen Henry, made her first appearance on 7 February 2014 in series 2 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Holding On.
May-Li (Stacy Liu) supervises a day out between Sally and Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton) at the park.Sally takes Tyler and they sneak away from the park. Sally gets some ice cream, however, she has no money to pay, so she runs away without paying. A community support officer intercepts Sally. May-Li eventually finds Sally and Tyler and she pays for the ice cream. When Tyler finds out Sally hasn't been taking her bipolar medication, he asks May-Li to take him home. Back at The Dumping Ground, Sally and Tyler wait in the quiet room, however, Sally disappears and she locks herself in the bathroom and Tyler gets her to open the door. Sally promises Tyler things will get better.
On a fostering information day, Tyler gets close to a foster parent, Mrs Underwood (Martina Laird) and she is hurt. When Tyler asks his mum if he has to turn down every potential foster family, Sally decides that he doesn't as he needs to be in the best place for him.
Tyler is delighted when Sally wants him back and he visits his mum for a meeting with his social worker. Sally shows Tyler his room, which Tyler doesn't like as it's dinosaur themed. Tyler goes between his birthday party at The Dumping Ground and his mum's and Tyler snaps when his mum replaces a photo of the young people with one of them both. Sally and Tyler realise the need to get to know each other and Sally accepts the young people and staff are family too.
Lucy Taylor
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The Dumping Ground character | |||||||
Portrayed by | Sally Rogers | ||||||
Duration | 2014-15 | ||||||
First appearance | "Hope" 21 March 2014 | ||||||
Last appearance | "Dragon Slayer" 13 March 2015 | ||||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||
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Lucy Taylor, portrayed by Sally Rogers, made her first appearance on 21 March 2014 in series 2 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Holding On. She departed in series 3 during the episode Dragon Slayer.
Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) receives a letter from Lucy and she arranges to meet her at a cafe and Lucy apologises to Tee for letting her down. Tee visits her mum at a women's refuge she is staying at and when Lucy says she wants to introduce her to someone, Tee suspects it is a boyfriend and leaves, however, Lucy goes after Tee and introduces Tee to her half-sister, Hope (Lucy Briggs). Johnny (Joe Maw) goes to find Tee and he meets Hope, but he is angry with Lucy about everything that has happened. Feeling that Hope isn't safe with Lucy, Tee takes Hope whilst Lucy is distracted and takes her to The Dumping Ground before pretending to Mike (Connor Byrne) she is an abandoned child. A frantic Lucy turns up at The Dumping Ground to collect Hope and Mike realises that Hope is Johnny and Tee's sister.
Johnny spots his stepfather, Keith (Neil Morrissey), in a park and rushes to tell his mum, but he and Tee are shocked to learn that she knows and that he has been seeing Hope (now Holly & Paige Robinson). When Johnny goes to see his mum, Keith answers the door and Lucy arrives home shortly after. Keith pretends to be friendly toward Johnny, inviting him in, but when Lucy goes in, Keith is horrid to Johnny. Lucy tells Johnny and Tee that Keith won't be staying around as he is moving to Scotland and Johnny tells his mum that she has to think who really matters. Keith visits The Dumping Ground and complains to Mike about Johnny, accusing him of harassment. When Johnny shows his mum the photos, Lucy thinks it is drug dealing, but Keith shows him some drug counselling cards he has been handing out. Keith threatens to phone the police, but Lucy talks him out of it and Lucy agrees to let Keith stay so he can get to know Hope. On the day he is due to leave for the Army, Johnny goes to see his mum, but he finds her with a massive bruise on her face. Johnny gets his mum out of the house and confronts Keith.
Kelly Bellman
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The Dumping Ground character | |||||||||||
Portrayed by | Sandy Foster | ||||||||||
Duration | 2015- | ||||||||||
First appearance | "Free to Good Home" 13 October 2015 | ||||||||||
Last appearance | "Back in the Game" 20 January 2017 | ||||||||||
Classification | Present; recurring | ||||||||||
Introduced by | Lis Steele | ||||||||||
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Kelly Bellman, portrayed by Sandy Foster, made her first appearance on 13 October 2015 in series 3 of The Dumping Ground during the episode free to Good Home.
After catching Dexter (Alexander Aze) trying to shoplift, Sasha (Annabelle Davis) goes home and Murphy (Thomas and Oliver Waldram) is all alone. When Kelly returns home, she tells Sasha that she has had a call from a social worker about her running off, but won't tell. Sasha tells her mum that she caught Dexter trying to shoplift some nappies and that she needs to be there for her brothers. When Kelly hints on about being skint, Sasha tells her that she can't help her anymore.
When Sasha comes home after going to the park with Dexter and his friend, Kelly tells Sasha she is managing with Dexter and Murphy (Fred Montgomery Scott), but having her back would be a risk. Sasha is delighted when Kelly announces she is pregnant with her new partner's daughter, but is left upset when Kelly says it wouldn't work with Sasha living at home. Kelly's daughter is born with dwarfism, like Sasha. When Sasha finds out her stepbrother, Roddy (Alfie Browne-Sykes), is involving Dexter in burglaries, she finds Dexter in a building with stolen things and that Kelly is involved. Dexter moves back with Kelly and Kev, but Sasha chooses to remain at The Dumping Ground.
Peter and Janet Umbleby
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The Dumping Ground character | |||||
Portrayed by | Simon Ludders (Peter) Alison Pargeter (Janet) | ||||
Duration | 2017 | ||||
First appearance | "Miscreants, Robots and Bullies" 20 January 2017 | ||||
Last appearance | "What Lies Beneath" 15 December 2017 | ||||
Classification | Former; recurring | ||||
Introduced by | Johnathan Phillips | ||||
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Peter Umbleby, portrayed by Simon Ludders, and Janet Umbleby, played by Alison Pargeter, made their first appearance on 20 January 2017 in series 5 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Miscreants, Robots and Bullies.
Peter and Janet are the parents of Edward (Jaimie Boubezari). The young people are mistaken for Mike Milligan and May-Li Wang's children, but they tell the Umbleby's they are a children's home. Floss Guppy (Sarah Rayson) tells Peter and Janet about the young people's lives and the Umbleby's tell them to leave. Edward helps Kazima Tako (Akuc Bol), Toni Trent (Nelly Currant) and Billie Trent (Gwen Currant) leave his house when they return a doll and when Archie Able (Jethro Beliba) and Joseph Stubbs (Yousef Naseer) are caught in their garden accused of being intruders, Edward blames Kazima, Toni and Billie. Edward crashes his drone into Kazima's cake and Edward has to help Kazima bake another one. She decides to help Edward stand up to his father and Mr Umbleby is annoyed with Edward spending time with Kazima and playing his guitar. Kazima offers Edward's parents to stay away from him and Edward gets his guitar back. Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) and Dexter (Alexander Aze spot Peter in the park putting a notice about a public meeting to close the skate park and ]Chloe (#Hannah Moncur) suggests they go to the meeting about the skate park. At the meeting, Mr Umbleby undermines the young people and the other young people start hitting pots and pans, but Chloe stops them and explains what the skate park means to them.
Mike comes across a letter from a development firm in the garden and everyone is horrified to learn that they are planning to knock The Dumping Ground down and build flats. After a visit to the council, Mike and Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton) tell everyone the decision was taken to close The Dumping Ground was down to money. When there's a visit by the mayor, Ryan borrows Mike's MBE to help keep The Dumping Ground open, but Alex (Connor Lawson) eggs the Mayor and Peter. The Dumping Ground appears on the news and Mike is horrified that Peter is head of building planning and Janet exaggerates the young people's behaviour. Peter later reveals that the sale has been brought forward to the following day due to the management of The Dumping Ground. Elektra (Jessica Revell) returns to The Dumping Ground and greets everyone before sarcastically insulting the Umblebys. The Umblebys receive an email about the sale being put on hold due to the reports of Roman remains on the site, which the young people, Mike and May-Li are delighted about. Peter comes across Frank (Chris Slater)at the council whilst trying to find the boss, but Frank tells him his boss is away and is working on the site report. Elektra emerges when Peter leaves, impressed with how things are going. Alex overhears Peter and Janet discussing their own hired archaeological expert, who he will bribe with money to get his own way. Frank and Tyler look into Peter's plans when their archaeological plan flans and realise that Peter and Janet will gain a luxury house for the development. Janet returns the stolen money to Tyler and the theft was arranged by Peter. Janet tells Tyler that she wants to remain where she is and Tyler gets Frank to search something. Mike tricks Peter inside and the young people tell him they know he is getting a new house and Peter gives in.
Fiona Johsnon
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The Dumping Ground character | |
Portrayed by | Michelle Collins |
Duration | 2018-present |
First appearance | "Challenging Times" 24 February 2018 |
Classification | Present; recurring |
Introduced by | Johnathan Phillips |
Fiona Johnson, portrayed by Michelle Collins, made her first appearance on 24 February 2018 in series 6 of The Dumping Ground during the episode Challenging Times.
Fiona is the ex-girlfriend of Mike Milligan during their years young adult years. She dumped Mike after a few months of dating as she felt like she needed someone different in her life. She came back into Mike's life quite a few years later, when the care home she was working at were going up against Ashdene Ridge in a competition to win a trip to London. This reopened old wounds for Mike, reminding him how much he loved Fiona, and how sad and heartbroken he was when she dumped him. In the episode "Two Sides to Every Story", Fiona came round again to film a video with Mike for Sasha about the competition of Ashdene Ridge vs Greybridge. Candi-Rose noticed chemistry between Mike and Fiona, and went on a mission to find out more about Fiona, and to pair up Mike and Fiona. In "The Lurgy", when Mike was ill he kept ringing Fiona asking her to pick up some stuff from the chemist. And it's clear they are now an item as he referred Fiona as "love" and "babe".
Others
Series 1 (2013)
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Bomb Squad Officer | 4 January 2013 | Craig Conway | Gina (Kay Purcell) is hit by a grenade and taken to hospital. The Bomb Squad Officer mistakes Faith (Leanne Dunstan) for a careworker and he tells the young people off for playing with a grenade. When a grenade is thrown into the attic, the Bomb Squad Officer is called out again and Faith is shocked when he has to blow up the grenade, thinking it will be a big explosion. |
Lydia Dillon | Jacqueline Phillips | Lydia is a relief careworker to fill in for Mike Milligan (Connor Byrne) when he is on holiday. The young people don't like Lydia's strict attitude, so Faith (Leanne Dunstan) pretends to be the relief careworker so she leaves. | |
Manager | Tony Neilson | When Frank (Chris Slater) and Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton) are sent out to do the food shop, the stop off at an arcade. Frank uses all the food money on the machines and when Frank wins, he asks the manager why no money has come out of the machine. The manager says he needs them to prove they are 18 before he can give them the money. | |
Sarah | Sammy T. Dobson | Elektra (Jessica Revell) believes Mike (Connor Byrne) is going to chuck her out when she sees an e-mail about her from social services. She decides to apply to be on the "Are you a young leader of tomorrow?" programme so she can go to Australia. Elektra fakes an application, where she has lied about several achievements. Sarah visits The Dumping Ground and she is impressed with Elektra, but she breaks the news that Elektra is ineligible for the programme as it's designed for those who need to make a positive change. An angry Elektra reveals the truth about herself and that Faith is not a social worker. | |
Shannay Kelley | 11 January 2013 – 8 March 2013 | Holly Quin-Ankrah | Shannay is the girlfriend of Steve and the mother of Jonah. Steve's daughter Lily (Jessie Williams) is unhappy about her moving in, so she goes to The Dumping Ground. Steve visits to talk to Lily with Shannay and an angry Lily asks Steve and Shannay why they can't have the new baby adopted. Lily feels guilty when Shannay goes into labour, but is happy when she learns that she has a brother. When Lily goes back home, Steve is upset as Shannay has left, however, Lily persuades Shannay to give things a chance. Lily organises an unsupervised sleepover with Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) by persuading her parents to let her stay at The Dumping Ground when they go and visit Shannay's sister. |
Luke Jackson | 18 January 2013 | James Bartlett | Kingsley is the middle child of Denise and the older brother of Jody (Kia Pegg) and younger brother of Kingsley (David Avery). When Jody moves back in with Denise, Gina visits Jody with Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton). When Kingsley arrives home, Carmen and Tyler hide in Jody's room and Kingsley is angry when he finds the door unlocked and Carmen's mobile phone, thinking it's Jody's. Luke tells Kingsley to go easy on Jody as she is just a kid, but Kingsley ignores him and locks Jody in her bedroom. Gina arrives at Jody's when Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) sends a Morse code message to Elektra (Jessica Revell) for Gus (Noah Marullo) to work out what is being said, which is "S.O.S". Gina is angry with Denise for not protecting Jody and Luke agrees with Gina, believing that Jody is better off at The Dumping Ground. |
Ronnie | 25 January 2013 | Elizabeth Hall | Ronnie and Dawn are potential foster parents for Gus (Noah Marullo). When Mike (Connor Byrne) tells Gus about seeing potential foster parents, Gus refuses to see them as he doesn't want to be fostered, but Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton) expresses an interest in meeting them. Johnny (Joe Maw) finds out that Dawn and Ronnie are both women when they turn up and when everyone finds out, they are all divided on opinions on whether gay couples should be allowed to foster. Gus goes to Ronnie and Dawn's house with Mike and he asks them questions about how they do things. Gus decides to be fostered by Ronnie and Dawn and they collect him from The Dumping Ground. |
Dawn | Sara Stephens | ||
Social Worker | 1 February 2013 | Katharine Monaghan | A social worker and police officer who visit The Dumping Ground to tell Faith (Leanne Dunstan) a body has been found, who they think is her brother Razz (Isaac Ssenbandeke) and they need a DNA sample from her to determine whether it is. It is later concluded it's not her brother. |
Police Officer | Ian Stewart Robinson | ||
Jade | 8 February 2013 – 15 February 2013 | Adeleina Williams | When Frank (Chris Slater) gets a D for Sports Science, he stops at a cafe that is advertising a job. Jade tells Frank that he can have the job once she has spoken to her dad. All the young people arrive at the cafe and they notice Frank has a crush on Jade. Frank later talks to Jade about his granddad and Jade tells Frank her mum died when she was 10. Jade introduces Frank to Angel (Louise Jameson), a psychic medium, and Frank is impressed with Angel's gift when she knows stuff about Frank. She then talks to Jade's mother. When Angel talks to Faith's (Leanne Dunstan) brother, Angel believes false things what Faith says about herself until Faith reveals it's not true. Jade gives Frank a charm he bought her back. Jade visits The Dumping Ground and makes up with Frank. Jade kisses Frank, which is witnessed by the other kids. |
Angel | 8 February 2013 | Louise Jameson | Jade (Adeleina Williams) introduces Frank (Chris Slater) to Angel, a psychic medium. Frank is impressed with Angel's gift when she knows stuff about Frank. She then talks to Jade's mother. When Frank tells the other residents about Angel, but Faith (Leanne Dunstan) doesn't believe in her, so she goes to the cafe to see Angel. The following day, Angel contacts Faith's brother for her, however, Faith tells Angel false things about herself, which Angel believes is true. Faith then reveals to Angel none of it was true and that she is a fake. |
Gerry | 15 February 2013 | Chris Simmons | Gerry is the father of Rick (Daniel Pearson). He pretends to be a boiler inspector to get inside The Dumping Ground and Rick is shocked to find his dad at The Dumping Ground. Rick meets up with his dad, followed by Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton), and when Rick says he has to hand himself into the police, Gerry explains he is now at an open prison. Gerry apologises to Rick and promises him once he is out of prison, he will put his old life behind him. After witnessing Tyler getting hassle from a builder (Ryan Enever), Gerry decides to pull a scam with Tyler by getting Tyler to wind up the builder whilst he takes money from his pocket. Later, Gerry is about to give Tyler the money, but Rick tells him not to and Rick is disgusted with his dad. Gerry goes to The Dumping Ground to talk to Rick and Gerry tries to persuade Rick to move to New Zealand with him when he gets out of prison. |
Builder | Ryan Enver | Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton) gets hassle from the builder when he accuses Tyler of stealing from his van, when Tyler was only spying on Rick (Daniel Pearson) with his dad, Gerry (Chris Simmons). Gerry decides to pull a scam with Tyler by getting Tyler to wind up the builder whilst he takes money from his pocket. Later, Gerry is about to give Tyler the money, but Rick tells him not to and Rick is disgusted with his dad. Gerry goes to The Dumping Ground to talk to Rick and Gerry tries to persuade Rick to move to New Zealand with him when he gets out of prison. | |
Hattie | Carmen Munroe | Hattie is the mother of Gina (Kay Purcell). Gina is forced to bring Hattie to The Dumping Ground when Hattie's carer is sick. Hattie gets on well with Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce), although she is forgetful and when Tee tells Hattie her name, Hattie thinks Tee is offering a cup of tea. Floss (Sarah Rayson) startles the young people when she believes Hattie is dead, however, when they check on Hattie, she wakes up and gives them a scare. Gina gives Faith (Leanne Dunstan) a shopping list for some curry ingredients and Hattie mistakes Faith for Gina. Later, Tee finds that Hattie has gone, so Gina, Faith and Tee go looking for her. They find her at the bus stop, but she cannot remember Tee and Faith pretends to be Gina to calm Hattie down. Gina, Tee and Faith take her back to The Dumping Ground. Gina realises that Hattie would be better off in a care home. | |
George | 22 February 2013 | Philip Harrison | George is the owner of Hidden Hall. George tells the young people they are going to pick names out of a hat to determine who they are going to pretend to be. Once the young people have been assigned a person, he gives them their tasks and Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) isn't pleased about being a scullery maid. Elektra (Jessica Revell) shows little interest in the day and she annoys George when she relaxes in a room that is out of bounds. When Lily (Jessie Williams) and Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) dance with Johnny (Joe Maw), who is acting as an Earl, and Harry (Philip Graham Scott), who is acting as the Earl's son, reality and fiction clash when Johnny rubbishes Lily's dad and George and Mike (Connor Byrne) break them up fighting. At lunch, Johnny is in a bad mood and decides that no one is allowed to eat and a food fight breaks out. George orders them to go when a valuable photo is ruined. |
Rachel | Rachel Teate | Rachel is an employee at Hidden Hall, who teaches Lily (Jessie Williams), Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) and Floss (Sarah Rayson) about Edwardian etiquette as they are pretending to be Edwardian ladies. She learns them how to use hand fans and how to do the Grizzly Bear dance. | |
Esme | 15 March 2013 | Sophie Skelton | Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Lily (Jessie Williams) meet Esme in a clothes shop and when Esme is mugged, they invite her back to The Dumping Ground. When Esme is introduced to the others by Carmen and Lily, Johnny (Joe Maw) is attracted to her. Esme is hated by a majority of the young people due to the influence she has on Carmen and Lily overheard Carmen tell Esme how she thinks Lily's dreams are average and how she an Esme plan to run away to Brazil. Carmen leaves The Dumping Ground the following morning, but when she arrives at Esme's, Carmen is annoyed how Esme has told her mum, Mrs Vasquez-Jones (Selina Giles) lies about her. |
Mrs Vasquez-Jones | Selina Giles | ||
Razz | Isaac Ssenbandeke | Razz is the older brother of Faith (Leanne Dunstan). He tracks down Faith, but Faith is angry with him as she though he was dead. Razz is being chased by Solly (Robert Haythorne) and Cass (Lee Lomas) as he quit their gang as well as taking some money. and Faith agrees to help him. Faith smuggles him into The Dumping Ground and Razz shows Faith the cash and he wants them to start over again. Faith realises he left GPS on on his mobile, which is why Solly and Cass know he is at The Dumping Ground. Razz later discovers the money is stolen, who suspects Frank (Chris Slater) took it. Solly and Cass come looking for Razz inside The Dumping Ground. Solly and Cass want their money back and Razz tells them he hasn't got it, hinting that Frank has taken it, however it turns out Razz had it all along. Faith is disgusted that Razz lied and tried to blame one of her friends, but she makes up with Razz when he deals with a snake that gets rid of Solly and Cass. | |
Solly | Robert Haythorne | Solly and Cass are after Razz (Isaac Ssenbandeke) as Razz quit their gang and took some of their money. They find Razz at The Dumping Ground as he left GPS on on his mobile. Solly and Cass warn Razz that they are outside The Dumping Ground. When Frank (Chris Slater) goes out, he is intercepted by Solly and Cass, who order him to get Razz. Frank tries to get rid of Solly and Cass, they don't fall for his excuses and they go inside The Dumping Ground to look for Razz. Solly and Cass want their money back and Razz tells them he hasn't got it, hinting that Frank has taken it, however, it turns out Razz had it all along. Solly and Cass are scared out of The Dumping Ground by a snake. | |
Cass | Lee Lomas |
Series 2 (2014)
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Serjay | 10 January 2014 | Danny Ashok | Serjay is a social worker, who brings Bailey (Kasey McKellar) to The Dumping Ground. Serjay tells May-Li (Stacy Liu) that Bailey will have to stay at The Dumping Ground longer and when Serjay tries to pass the responsibility of telling Bailey to May-Li and Mike (Connor Byrne), May-Li firmly insists that he tells Bailey. |
Doctor | Gauri Vedhara | Faith (Leanne Dunstan) is knocked over by a car when Bailey (Kasey McKellar) runs away from The Dumping Ground to get to his football match. The doctor tells Faith and Mike (Connor Byrne) that the x-ray has shown no damage to her hip. Faith asks when she can start training again, the doctor advises her to give it a couple of weeks and ease into it. | |
Daryl | 10 January 2014 | Finn Armstrong | Daryl is a teammate of Bailey (Kasey McKellar). After Bailey runs away from The Dumping Ground, Jody (Kia Pegg) and Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) go to see if Bailey is playing football. Daryl tells Jody and Carmen that Bailey is an ex-teammate now as he missed football, |
Police Officer | Jon Regan | Jimmy (Mark Theodore) is chucked out of the match by the police officer. So he doesn't get in trouble, when Jody (Kia Pegg) mentions to the police officer that Jimmy abducted his kid, Jimmy lies that he doesn't have a child, hurting Bailey (Kasey McKellar). | |
Sasha | 17 January 2014 | Angela Griffin | Sasha is filmmaker who comes to Ashdene Ridge to make a training video for social workers. Jody (Kia Pegg) doesn't want to be a part of the film as she believes everyone is acting strangely and it's fake. Sasha allows Jody to make the movie, but Jody finds it difficult when some of the others refuse to co-operate. Mo (Reece Buttery) gathers some fly on the wall footage of Jody to show Sasha. |
Police Officer | 24 January 2014 | Asif Khan | After learning Lily (Jessie Williams) is moving, Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) takes it badly and smashes a window with a football. After Bailey (Kasey McKellar) is arrested, Floss (Sarah Rayson) tells Carmen that she saw her smash the window and Carmen gives her a bracelet, a present from Lily, to her. When Lily notices Floss has the bracelet, Lily confronts Carmen and Carmen admits she broke the window. She then admits the truth to Mike (Connor Byrne) and May Li (Stacy Liu) and she goes to the police with a reluctant Mike, confessing to smashing the window. The custody sergeant tells Carmen her rights now she is in custody and takes her fingerprints. The custody mentions he has two daughters when talking to Mike. |
Custody Sergeant | Dale Meeks | ||
Danny | 31 January 2014 | George Sampson | When Faith (Leanne Dunstan), Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Rick (Daniel Pearson) go to see Frank (Chris Slater) at his place, Frank isn't in. When they leave, Danny approaches them and ask if they know Frank before warning them that if they see him, tell him that he wants his money. Frank pays Danny his money back and Frank wants to have a game of cards again to win money. When Frank has five ace's, Jen is accused of helping Frank win by cheating by Danny and Danny demands Jen gives him money back. When Danny says it's not enough, Frank decides to sell his pocket watch again and when he goes, it is revealed Jen is in on the plan with Danny. To get their own back on Danny and Jen, the kids hatch a plan to pretend Faith left a piece of expensive jewellery behind. Faith and Rick tell this to Danny and Jen and when they mention Frank is looking after a ring, which Faith pretends is her mother's engagement ring. Later at the flat with Kazima (Akuc Bol), Frank plans to give Danny the watch, but when Frank has the ring, Danny demands to have the ring and will exchange for all the money he has taken off Frank. |
Jen | Georgina Campbell | ||
Shopkeeper | Alan Renwick | When looking for Frank (Chris Slater), Rick (Daniel Pearson), Bailey (Kasey McKellar), Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) and Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) find Frank's pocket watch for sale in a window. They ask the shopkeeper if they can save the watch for them, but he tells them that he has had interest from another customer. Kazima (Akuc Bol) later comes to buy the watch from the shopkeeper. | |
Community Support Officer | 7 February 2014 | Shareesa Valentine | On a day out with Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton), Tyler's mother, Sally (Diveen Henry), gets some ice cream, however, she has no money to pay, so she runs away without paying. The community support officer intercepts Sally. May-Li (Stacy Liu) eventually finds Sally and Tyler and she pays for the ice cream. |
Mr Jenkins | 28 February 2014 | Darren Morfitt | Mr Jenkins is a football coach. After a match, he pulls Bailey (Kasey McKellar) aside, he has a go at Bailey for letting the opposing team score more goals and when Bailey asks what his problem is, Mr Jenkins is racist towards Bailey. Bailey keeps quiet about what Mr Jenkins told him, but Faith (Leanne Dunstan) gets the truth out of Bailey and they report the incident to Mike (Connor Byrne). Mike goes down to the pitch and confronts Mr Jenkins about what he said. |
Justin | Mackenzie Sol Williams | Justin is a teammate of Bailey (Kasey McKellar). When Justin makes a racist remark, Bailey physically attacks Justin. | |
Viv Anderson | Himself | Viv Anderson oversees football training with Mr Jenkins (Darren Morfitt). Bailey (Kasey McKellar) starts playing with a football during Mr Jenkins' talk and Viv tells Mike (Connor Byrne) that Bailey needs to learn manners. When Bailey later tells Mike that Mr Johnson was racist to him, Mike goes down to the pitch and confronts Mr Johnson, which is witnessed by Viv. Viv visits The Dumping Ground and encourages Bailey not to quit due to racism as he went through it and Viv arranges to see Bailey play football again. May-Li (Stacy Liu) is starstruck when she sees Viv and he gives her his football shirt. | |
Nicky Richardson | 7 March 2014 | Lu Corfield | When someone attempts to rob Nicky outside The Dumping Ground, Johnny Taylor (Joe Maw) takes a photo of the person who attempted to take her bag. Johnny tells Nicky that he managed to get a photo and Nicky thanks him before handing him a card with her contact details and Johnny realises she is in the army. Johnny decides to see Nicky about joining the army. When Johnny fails at a teamwork task, he goes to see Nicky, who tells him that he is not a quitter as he persevered. |
Doug | 14 March 2014 | Michael Hodgson | Doug and Nerys are potential adoptive parents for Floss (Sarah Rayson). Floss believes she will continue living at The Dumping Ground, but Harry (Philip Graham Scott) tells Floss what adoption really means. When Floss goes to the park with Nerys, Doug and May-Li (Stacy Liu), a boy named Jesse (Alex Humprey) upsets Floss when he presumes Floss doesn't have a mum, so Floss pushes him in retaliation. Floss brings Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) on a visit to Doug and Nerys' house. After making play dough, Nerys goes to clean Floss' hand, she decides to remove the nail varnish, but Floss knocks the flour on the floor and she then throws all the other play dough ingredients out of the dishes. Floss decides that she doesn't want to be adopted by Doug and Nerys. |
Nerys | Lucy Speed | ||
Neil | John Bowley | Neil is the ex-boyfriend of Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman). Carmen breaks up with Neil after their date. | |
Jesse's Mum | Claire Sundin | When Floss (Sarah Rayson) goes to the park with Nerys (Lucy Speed), Doug (Michael Hodgson) and May-Li (Stacy Liu), Jesse (Alex Humprey) upsets Floss when he presumes Floss doesn't have a mum, so Floss pushes Jesse in retaliation. | |
Jesse | Alex Humprey | ||
Hope Taylor | 21 March 2014, 13 March 2015 | Lucy Briggs (2014) Holly and Paige Robinson (2015) |
Hope is the daughter of Keith (Neil Morrissey) and Lucy (Sally Rogers) as well as the younger half-sister of Johnny (Joe Maw) and Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce). Feeling that Hope isn't safe with Lucy, Tee takes Hope whilst Lucy is distracted and takes her to The Dumping Ground before pretending to Mike (Connor Byrne) she is an abandoned child. A frantic Lucy turns up at The Dumping Ground to collect Hope and Mike realises that Hope is Johnny and Tee's sister. |
Sian da Silva | 28 March 2014 | Gabrielle Glaister | Sian is a council representative. When Frank (Chris Slater) is sacked from his job after a short period of time, he goes to apologise to Sian and asks if she can get Faith (Leanne Dunstan) her job back, but she refuses. Harry (Philip Graham Scott) and Floss (Sarah Rayson) go to the town hall with Frank to invite Sian to The Dumping Ground for lunch, but she declines, even when they mention that Mike (Connor Byrne) will be there. Sian comes to lunch and Mike asks Sian to go for dinner with him and Sian accepts. |
Manager | John Sumner | The manager of a leisure centre, where Frank (Chris Slater) gets a job and where Faith (Leanne Dunstan) does her work placement. When Frank spots Liam (Richard Wisker), Frank starts physically attacking Liam and Faith tries to stop Frank. Frank and Faith are both sacked by the manager. |
Series 3 (2015)
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Police Officer | 16 January 2015 | Amer Nazir | At the end of a fostering information day, guests find out that their purses and wallets have been taken. The police officer questions who had access to them and if anyone left early. Stephanie (Charlie Brooks) accuses Sally (Diveen Henry). Johnny (Joe Maw) is questioned by the police officer when a wallet is found in the bathroom in his room, handed in by Bailey (Kasey McKellar). |
Stephanie Branston | Charlie Brooks | Stephanie and Matt Branston attend the fostering information day. Bailey (Kasey McKellar) and Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) both try and impress Stephanie and Matt so that they will foster either of them. Bailey confronts Stephanie and Matt about them being accused of racism, so Bailey suggests if they foster him, it will prove to people they are not racist. When the bath is over filled, the ceiling leaks and comes through, soaking Stephanie, Matt and Carmen and when Stephanie calls the kids rejects, Carmen realises that she doesn't want to be fostered by Stephanie and Matt. When the guests are about to leave, they find that their purses and wallets have been taken and Stephanie believes Sally (Diveeen Henry) is responsible. | |
Matt Branston | Stuart Manning | ||
Mr Gordon | Grant Burgin | Mr and Mrs Gordon attend the fostering information day with their daughter, Maude (Kiki Truman-Brooks). He and his wife take to Harry (Philip Graham Scott) and they decide they want Harry to have a home visit. When the wallets and purses are taken, suspects include Tyler's (Miles Butler-Houghton) mum, Sally (Diveen Henry) and Johnny (Joe Maw). New boy Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) works out Maude was responsible and Maude owns up and apologises to her parents. Mike tells the Gordon's that it may not be the right time for fostering. | |
Mrs Gordon | Tonya French | ||
Maude Gordon | Kiki Brooks-Truman | Maude attends the fostering information day with her parents and her parents take to Harry (Philip Graham Scott). When the wallets and purses are taken, suspects include Tyler's (Miles Butler-Houghton) mum, Sally (Diveen Henry) and Johnny (Joe Maw). New boy Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) works out Maude was responsible and Maude owns up and apologises to her parents. | |
Mrs Underwood | Martina Laird | Mrs Underwood attends the fostering information day and she meets Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton). Tyler tells Mrs Underwood that he can't get fostered as he has promised his mother, Sally (Diveen Henry). Mrs Underwood and Tyler later scare Mike (Connor Byrne) and Mrs Underwood mentions to Tyler that if he did get fostered, it wouldn't change the contact he would have with his mum. When Tyler wonders if his mum cares, Mrs Underwood comforts Tyler, which is witnessed and hurts Sally, who arrives at that moment. | |
Mal | 30 January 2015 | Dai Bradley | Mal was a homeless man, who Bailey (Kasey McKellar) argues with. Bailey demand for his football back, but when Mal refused, Bailey attempted taking his ball back but Mal kept refusing not to after Bailey called him a loser. Bailey tried one last tim to get his ball back, but Mal lent backwards a bit much and fell backwards. Bailey ran away after, but not before taking his ball back. The next day Bailey found out that Mal died and was convinced that he caused his death. To which Bailey decides to take on the responsibility of Mal's dog, Mischief (Sage) to try and make up for what he did. However, it was later revealed in the episode that Mal's death wasn't Bailey's fault. |
Clive | Avin Shah | Clive is a homeless man. When Mal (Dai Bradley) dies, Clive asks Bailey (Kasey McKellar) if he wants Mal's dog, Mischief (Sage). When Mischief needs an operation, the kids sell soup to raise money for his operation and Clive gives them money, which was given by those who passed by. | |
Roscoe Hayden | 6 February 2015 | Simeon Zack | Roscoe is an artist friend of Kazima (Akuc Bol) and Kazima takes Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) to meet him to get inspiration for her art. Roscoe encourages Tee to help him do street art before showing Tee the rest of his art. Roscoe tells Tee about his family and how his mum suddenly left and that he is estranged from his dad. Roscoe and Tee then do some more art on a car park wall, but a security guard (Christopher Connel) catches them, but Roscoe legs it. Tee returns to the car park, asking for Roscoe's dad to contact him. |
Security Guard | Christopher Connel | Roscoe (Simeon Zack) and Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) paint on a car park wall and the security guard catches them, but Roscoe legs it and he manages to stop Tee. He notices how young she is and lets her off. | |
Police Officer | 13 February 2015 | Sarah Lewis Obuba | Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) and Tyler (Miles Butler-Hughton) stage a burglary to get a new computer and so Tyler can buy magic tricks. The police officer asks Mike (Connor Byrne) and May-Li (Stacy Liu) where the kids were and the police officer has to speak to Floss (Sarah Rayson) as she was the only one not with May-Li. |
Dave | Geff Francis | Dave (The Dumping Ground) Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) and Tyler (Miles Butler-Hughton) stage a burglary to get a new computer. They sell the computer to Dave and when Jody (Kia Pegg) finds out what Tyler and Ryan did, she takes them to the shop to get it back. They sit on the floor and refuse to move as protest when Dave won't give it back. They soon get the computer. | |
Adam Aycliffe | 13 February 2015 – 6 March 2015 | Ray Emmet Brown | Adam is the father of Claire (Isabelle Burrows-Brown) and the foster father of Harry (Philip Graham Scott) and Finn (Ruben Reuter). A text is sent to Ryan's (Lewis Hamilton) saying "HELP!" and Ryan goes to Harry's foster home and Ryan notices Harry and Finn don't look excited about going out with Adam for their birthday. Ryan sneaks Finn and Harry out, running away with them to go back to The Dumping Ground, however, Adam catches them up in his car. Whilst Adam orders Harry and Finn back in the car, Ryan takes his car keys and chucks them into the field. When they get to The Dumping Ground, Harry pleads with Mike (Connor Byrne) not to go back after encouragement from Ryan to speak up and Adam admits to Mike that he was in financial trouble and kept fostering to get money. |
Sylvie | 20 February 2015 | Indra Ove | Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) goes for an audition to present online videos. Carmen was recently given glasses, but she tries to read the auto cue without glasses and Sylvie isn't impressed with her audition. Carmen then wears her glasses and Sylvie changes her mind about Carmen. Sylvie decides to film Carmen's recall at the Dumping Ground with Dallas Campbell that afternoon. |
Dallas Campbell | Himself | Dallas Campbell goes to The Dumping Ground with Syvie to film Carmen's (Amy-Leigh Hickman) recall. | |
Maz | 27 February 2015 | Natifa Mai | When Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) and Kazima (Akuc Bol) attend a fun day whilst the others go to a theme park, it turns out to be boring, so they decide to go home. Unknown to them, money was put in Kazima's bag by Max. Max and Maz follow Tee home and break into The Dumping Ground. Tee and Kazima realise that they put money in Kazima's bag, but due to the large amount of money, they refuse to hand it back and try to scare Maz and Max out of The Dumping Ground. Max ends up getting locked in the attic whilst Maz is tricked into going in the kitchen before a net dropping on her and being tied up by Tee and Kazima. They are then arrested by the police. |
Max | Frankie Wilson | ||
Claire Aycliffe | 6 March 2015 | Isabelle Burrows-Brown | Claire is the daughter of Adam (Ray Emmet Brown) and Nina Aycliffe, and the foster (now ex) sister of Harry (Philip Graham Scott) and Finn (Ruben Reuter). |
Keith | 13 March 2015 | Neil Morrissey | Keith is the boyfriend of Lucy (Sally Rogers), father of Hope (Holly & Paige Robinson) and the stepfather of Johnny (Joe Maw) and Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce). Johnny spots Keith in a park and rushes to tell his mum, but he and Tee are shocked to learn that she knows and that he has been seeing Hope. When Johnny goes to see his mum, Keith answers the door and Lucy arrives home shortly after. Keith pretends to be friendly toward Johnny, inviting him in, but when Lucy goes in, Keith is horrid to Johnny. Johnny later follows Keith to the park and when Johnny notices Keith handing something to a group of youths, he suspects he is drug dealing and photographs him, but Keith spots him. Keith visits The Dumping Ground and complains to Mike (Connor Byrne) about Johnny, accusing him of harassment. When Johnny shows his mum the photos, Lucy thinks it is drug dealing, but Keith shows him some drug counselling cards he has been handing out. Keith threatens to phone the police, but Lucy talks him out of it and Lucy agrees to let Keith stay so he can get to know Hope. On the day he is due to leave for the Army, Johnny goes to see his mum, but he finds her with a massive bruise on her face. Johnny gets his mum out of the house and confronts Keith. |
Murphy Bellman | 13 October 2015 – 2 March 2016 | Thomas and Oliver Waldram (2015) Fred Montgomery Scott (2016) |
Murphy is the younger brother of Sasha (Annabelle Davis) and Dexter (Alexander Aze). After catching Dexter trying to shoplift, Sasha goes home and Murphy is all alone. |
H&S Inspector | 13 October 2015 | Shameem Ahmed | A health and safety inspector, who arrives at The Dumping Ground to carry out a routine inspection. The kids mistake her for the trampoline assessor and accidentally inform her of Finn's (Ruben Reuter) injury on an old trampoline. Dexter (Alexander Aze) throws rubbish over the health and safety inspector's car in order to be taken into care, but his family are given the support of Social Services. |
Trampoline Assessor | Angela Murray | After Finn (Ruben Reuter) injures himself on a trampoline, Toni (Nelly Currant), Billie (Gwen Currant), Finn, Mo (Reece Buttery) and Floss (Sarah Rayson) decide to enter a competition to win a trampoline. In order to win the trampoline, they decide to pretend Billie is an outstanding at trampolining. She arrives at The Dumping Ground to assess Billie, but Mike (Connor Byrne) apologises to her for the kids making up what they said. | |
Abi | 20 October 2015 | Kemi-Bo Jacobs | Abi is Bailey's (Kasey McKellar) reviewing officer. Bailey is promised football tickets by Abi if he passes his review and fearing he will fail, Bailey tampers with May-Li (Stacy Liu) paperwork on him, but she catches him. In her meeting to discuss Bailey's progress at The Dumping Ground, Abi is impressed with Bailey's commitment to Mischief (Sage). May-Li stops Abi giving Bailey the football tickets by reporting the incident prior to the meeting and Bailey storms out. Bailey takes the tickets from Abi's bag when she leaves it unsupervised, but Abi later notices and reports it to Mike (Connor Byrne). Knowing Bailey would've taken the tickets, Jody (Kia Pegg) tracks Bailey down at the coach station and Bailey returns the tickets to Abi, telling her he doesn't want any more bribes to behave. Abi volunteers Bailey to work at the local dog pound. |
Laces | 27 October 2015 | Quinton Nyirenda | After Ryan (Lewis Hamilton) deletes a text from Johnny (Joe Maw) to Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) cancelling his visit, Tee is annoyed when no one believes her. She and Sasha (Annabelle Davis) go to Ryan's former care home and encounter Laces, so Tee asks if he knows Ryan. Laces explains to Tee and Sasha how Ryan use to rob the other kids birthday presents on their birthday. Planning to expose Ryan for who he really is and knowing Ryan, who didn't celebrate his own birthday as he hates birthdays, Tee plans a birthday party for Ryan. After Ryan apologises to Tee and is OK with the party, Tee decides she cannot go through with the plan and tells Laces to go. Laces refuses and interrupts Ryan's party, telling everyone the truth about Ryan. |
David Michaels | 3 November 2015 | Simon Rouse | David is the grandfather of Mo (Reece Buttery), although Mo believed his grandparents are his parents. Mo finds out that David's son, Peter (Colin Young) and Caroline (Donna Lavin) are his parents at the hospital when David is rushed to hospital after a heart attack. Mo is upset about finding out and is angry at Mike (Connor Byrne) for keeping it from him. Mo visits David at the hospital when he is awake and Mo reveals to David that he knows Caroline and Peter are his parents. David explains the reasons why he had Mo removed from his parents, which is that he found Mo left alone in Peter and Caroline's flat at 18 months old. Mo thinks that David is embarrassed by Peter and Caroline as they have Cerebral Palsy and Mo decides he wants to get to know Caroline and Peter, but David tells Mo that they can't look after him. At the hospital, Mo decides to fix things between David, Peter and Caroline by bringing them together and get them to talk. When they refuse, Mo gives them the ultimatum that if they don't talk and work things out, then he doesn't want them to see him in his school play. On the night of Mo's school play, David turns up and Mo is disappointed when he thinks his parents aren't going to show up, however, Peter and Caroline arrive and Mo arranges for them to watch the play from backstage. |
Peter Michaels | Colin Young | Caroline and Peter are the parents of Mo (Reece Buttery), although Mo believes his grandfather David (Simon Rouse) and grandmother are his parents. Mo finds out that Caroline and Peter are his parents at the hospital when David is rushed to hospital after a heart attack. Mo is upset about finding out and is angry at Mike (Connor Byrne) for keeping it from him. Caroline and Peter visit Mo at The Dumping Ground, where they explain to Mo that they didn't have a choice about giving him up as David phoned the Social Services as David thought they couldn't cope and that his grandparents then adopted him. Mo ends up snapping at Caroline and Peter when they tell Mo that David wasn't very nice. Mo visits his parents and he realises he has a lot in common with Caroline and Peter. On another visit to his parents, things go well for Mo until his dad accidentally burns himself with a hot dish. At the hospital, Mo decides to fix things between David, Peter and Caroline by bringing them together and get them to talk. When they refuse, Mo gives them the ultimatum that if they don't talk and work things out, then he doesn't want them to see him in his school play. On the night of Mo's school play, David turns up and Mo is disappointed when he thinks his parents aren't going to show up, however, Peter and Caroline arrive and Mo arranges for them to watch the play from backstage. | |
Caroline Michaels | Donna Lavin | ||
Chanelle | 10 November 2015 | Imogen Faires | Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton) runs into a magic shop, owned by Chanelle's dad Andy (Ashley Artus), when Tyler is chased by a group of boys. Chanelle gives Tyler some magic tricks for free. Tyler later thanks Chanelle with flowers and chocolates, but leaves the gifts with Andy, however, he throws them away. Chanelle thanks Tyler for his gifts after she found them and she helps Tyler construct his magic crate to help him with his disappearing trick. When they test it out, Tyler takes his stress out on Chanelle when the crate won't work and she leaves. Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Jody (Kia Pegg) go to the magic shop to see Chanelle after a text was sent on Chanelle's phone to Tyler saying that she hates him, so Jody distracts Andy. When Tyler is going to perform his magic show, Chanelle breaks the news to Tyler that she is moving to Ireland as her dad sold the shop, which is the reason her dad didn't want them to be together and Tyler is devastated. However, Tyler and Chanelle go through with the show and Chanelle takes part in the disappearing trick. |
Andy | Ashley Artus | Andy is the father of Chanelle (Imogen Faires). After Chanelle helps Tyler (Miles Butler-Houghton), he goes to thank Chanelle with flowers and chocolates. Andy takes a message for Chanelle and Tyler leaves the gifts with Andy, but he throws them away. Andy visits The Dumping Ground to tell Mike (Connor Byrne) that he feels Tyler is taking advantage of Chanelle and that Chanelle is in a rough place after her mum passing away. Mike promises to keep an eye on things Chanelle and Tyler, but Andy isn't satisfied. Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Jody (Kia Pegg) go to the magic shop to see Chanelle after a text was sent on Chanelle's phone to Tyler saying that she hates him, so Jody distracts Andy. | |
Plumber/Fireman | 17 November 2015 | Sam Cassidy | When Carmen Howle (Amy-Leigh Hickman) accidentally flushes May-Li's (Stacy Liu) necklace down the toilet, she thinks about what she should do. When Carmen pretends that the necklace was stolen, Mo (Reece Buttery) goes to use the toilet, but it's blocked, so Mike (Connor Byrne) tries to unblock it, however, his hand gets stuck. The fireman is called to get Mike out. When Carmen gets Kazima (Akuc Bol) to help her get the necklace, the toilet ends up flooding the bathroom, so they call the plumber to mend the toilet and Carmen can only offered to pay £30, which the plumber accepts. |
PoPo | 1 December 2015 | Pik-Sen Lim | PoPo is May-Li's (Stacy Liu) grandmother. She turns up unannounced at The Dumping Ground, where May-Li isn't too pleased to see her, to ask May-Li to take over the family business. She impresses the kids with her kung-fu and May-Li agrees thar PoPo can teach the kids some. Jody (Kia Pegg) is torn about sending her mother a birthday card, so PoPo suggests she writes her feelings into a letter, but don't send it. PoPo makes it clear to May-Li that she still doesn't accept her family as May-Li's partner is a woman and her children aren't biologically hers. May-Li decides to stay on at The Dumping Ground, but gives PoPo the chance to meet her children. Later, May-Li receives a family heirloom from PoPo, a diary from her great-great-grandfather. |
Jasna | 8 December 2015 | Dolya Gavanski | Following her age assessment test, Jasna informs Kazima (Akuc Bol) that they have determined her birth year as 1997 and that she is 18. Jasna tells Mike (Connor Byrne) that they have to move Kazima as they can't let her live with underage children due to child protection. Jasna visits again to tell Kazima that the directions for her deportation have been issued and she will have to move to an adult hostel. Kazima runs away to prevent her deportation and Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) tells Jasna, Mike and May-Li (Stacy Liu) that she has no idea where Kazima is. When Kazima is reunited with her father, Hakim (Richard Pepple), Jasna interviews him and realises he has been living in the UK illegally and advises him to apply for asylum. She is of Bosnian descent. |
News Reporter | Nisha Joshi | Following Kazima's age assessment, where her age has been determined as 18, Carmem (Amy-Leigh Hickman) contacts Dallas Campbell, who arranges for someone to film Kazima's appeal. The News Reporter asks Kazima to describe her story. | |
Hakim Tako | 8 December 2015, 31 March 2017 | Richard Pepple | Hakim is the father of Kazima (Akuc Bol), who tracks Kazima down after her deportation appeal on TV. Jasna (Dolya Gavanski) interviews him at The Dumping Ground and she realised he has been living in the UK illegally. Hakim is advised by Jasna to apply for asylum. Hakim and Kazima are shown a message on the laptop by Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) by someone who may know Hakim's son and Kazima's brother in Kenya. Hakim decides to go to Kenya, leaving Kazima at The Dumping Ground as it is dangerous. |
Series 4 (2016)
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Briony | 29 January 2016 | Tiana Benjamin | Alison is a woman, who after spotting Bailey (Kasey McKellar) at a football match, turns up at The Dumping Ground, claiming to be his mum. Jody (Kia Pegg) and Tyler (Miles Butler-Hughton) spot Alison outside a cocktail bar working, despite her saying she worked with old people. Jody and Tyler confront Alison when she meets up with Bailey at a cafe and Alison says she worked in the bar, but lost her job and home the previous day. Believing he will make the youth squad, Bailey arranges to rent a flat for him and Alison, however, Bailey doesn't make the squad but lies that he did. Alison tells Bailey she found out about the flat after being contacted by the estate agents as he is too young to sign rental agreements. The truth about Bailey being dropped from the academy soon emerges and he apologises to Alison. Alison flees from The Dumping Ground, but Bailey and Jimmy (Mark Theodore) track her down, but Bailey finds out Alison is actually called Briony and a friend of his mum's. Bailey and Mike track her down at the bus station and Bailey takes back the jewels and Alison insults Bailey. |
Rowena | Alison Hammond | Rowena and Lizzie are OFSTED inspectors, who turn up unannounced at The Dumping Ground. Rowena and Lizzie ask to see various documents and Rowena points out some health and safety issues before getting Floss (Sarah Rayson) and Sasha (Annabelle Davis) to show them around. Rowena, Lizzie, Floss and Sasha encounter Alison (Tiana Benjamin), a woman claiming to be Bailey's (Kasey McKellar) mum. Rowena confronts Mike (Connor Byrne) about the situation and Mike assures her that situations are normally dealt with. Rowena asks to see their safeguarding procedure and incident book. The following day, Rowena and Lizzie return and speak to the kids, however, they agree to stay silent. Meanwhile, Rowena witnesses how a situation between Bailey and his dad, Jimmy (Mark Theodore) is dealt with. The kids later put on the play, impressing Rowena and Lizzie. | |
Lizzie | Kate Copeland | ||
Mr Twigg | Abas Eijanabi | When a bear costume is ruined for their play by Mischief (Sage), Harry (Philip Graham Scott) and Finn (Ruben Reuter) visit Mr Twigg at his shut down restaurant with May-Li (Stacy Liu). They take the bear to borrow, but when the kids find a bag of jewels hidden, they move the bear upstairs and Kazima (Akuc Bol) hides the jewels. Later, Mr Twigg visits and tells them that he has been repossessed and the bear is valuable and one of the items the bailiffs had listed. The kids decide to give the jewels to Mr Twigg, but find them stolen and it turns out Alison (Tiana Benjamin) took them. | |
Zach | 12 February 2016 | Jordan Bolger | Zach is a boy, who Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) runs into at the park. Zach sends Tee a text, apologising and asking to make it up. Sasha (Annabelle Davis) sends a text to Zach and Tee meets Zach at a cafe, with Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Sasha watching them. Tee plays Squash with Zach, but arrives home after injuring her knee and Zach offers Carmen a game of squash to get her into shape. Offended by his comments, Tee, Carmen and Sasha chase him out of The Dumping Ground |
Allen | Ryan Wilkinson | Mo (Reece Buttery) is convinced there are aliens in the neighbourhood and when the other kids take the mick, Mo is determined to prove them wrong. In the park, he encounters Allen and the following time in the park, he witnesses Allen being teased by a group of boys. Mo takes Allen back to The Dumping Ground, believing he is an alien and when Allen notices Mo's alien radio equipment, he is impressed and offers to improve it to get a better signal so he can call home. Mo and Bailey (Kasey McKellar) smuggle Allen into The Dumping Ground and they start to improve the equipment. They are interrupted by Mike (Connor Byrne) and Allen explains things to Mike and May-Li (Stacy Liu). The following day after completing the equipment, Allen finds it smashed and Mo admits he did it. Mo and Bailey track Allen down at home and Mo apologises for believing he was an alien. After fixing the equipment, Allen gets hold of his dad, who is working long distance and after talking with Mo, Allen's dad invites Allen and his mum to live with him. | |
Alex | 26 February 2016 | Phil Rowson | When Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) goes to college for an interview, Alex is the tutor who shows her and a group of students around. During her interview, Alex asks Tee about how she finds growing up in care. Tee messes up on a question in her interview and ends up walking out. Later, Alex tells Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) they wanted to offer Tee a place on the Arts Foundation course. |
Drama Tutor | Hetty Baynes Russell | When Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) accompanies Tee to college for an interview, Carmen ends up in the Drama studio and impresses the Drama Tutor. Carmen is offered a place on the Drama course. | |
Tommo | 4 March 2016 | Melique Thompson-Dwyer | Tommo is an old friend of Sasha (Annabelle Davis) and she tells him she is now in care. Tommo meets Sasha outside The Dumping Ground and tells her they can live together with his brother. He leads her to a house to break into. Sasha goes through a dog flap and goes to let Tommo in at the front, but she is caught by Peter (Ian Kershaw), a man who lives there and Tommo legs it. Later, Sasha is annoyed with Tommo for leaving her, but he convinces Sasha to live with his brother with him. Sasha agrees, but she learns that Tommo and her would have to shoplift and she stays way The Dumping Ground. |
Peter | Ian Kershaw | When Sasha (Annabelle Davis) breaks into a house, Peter catches her. | |
Phoebe | 25 March 2016 | Tanya Vital | Phoebe, Mary and Kerr are temporary care workers to cover for Mike (Connor Byrne). The kids ask her questions on what makes her better than Mike. Phoebe leaves when an argument breaks out after it emerges Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) reported Mike to the police and explains to May-Li that she can't deal with the amount of anger. Mary explains her husband died the previous year and that she was a foster carer. Mary cooks dinner, but she leaves when she realises how much the kids miss and love Mike. Kerr gets the kids to participate in a treasure hunt, but he makes fun of Bailey's (Kasey McKellar) spelling. The kids tell him Bailey is dyslexic, but he believes Bailey is lazy. |
Mary | Liz Crawther | ||
Kerr | Matt Kennard | ||
Chair Person | Judith Alexander | The chair person who holds Mike's (Connor Byrne) discipline hearing. The kids burst in the meeting with Carmen's (Amy-Leigh Hickman) file and after pleading with them, Mike is given his job back. | |
Lou | 30 September 2016 – 7 October 2016 | Warwick Davis | Lou and Ange are potential adoptive parents for Sasha (Annabelle Davis). On a trip to the seaside, it becomes clear Sasha is not ready to give up on her family and Sasha plants goods from a souvenir shop in Ange's bag. Sasha thinks Harry (Philip Graham Scott) would be ideal for Lou and Ange and Harry agrees to get to know them. |
Ange | Francesca Papagno | ||
Doris | 7 October 2016 | Sheila Hancock | Doris is an old woman, who turns up in Carmen's (Amy-Leigh Hickman) salon unexpectedly. When she leaves, Carmen goes after her and Doris takes Carmen to her house. Carmen is stunned with Doris' house and dress collection and Doris allows Carmen to try a dress on. Doris is surprised Carmen is in care and Carmen is disgusted to learn Doris' son Felix (Don Gallagher) is moving her out of her home. When Felix visits Doris the next day, Carmen defends Doris and learns Doris is being moved to an old people's home. Doris visits Carmen with Felix and explains she has dementia. Doris is given Nigel the cat, who Floss (Sarah Rayson) is allergic to. |
Felix | Don Gallagher | ||
Nigel | Uncredited | ||
Sammy Doyle | 14 October 2016 – 28 October 2016 | Roderick Gilkison | Sammy is a boy who has to stay at The Dumping Ground for a while when his aunt is ill. He meets Carmen (Amy-Leigh Hickman) and Kazima (Akuc Bol), who tell him the rules. Sammy hears Jody's (Kia Pegg) baby stimulation doll, but ignores it as he follows the rules, but later informs Jody where it is. |
Duncan Bannatyne | 14 October 2016 | Himself | Duncan gives a speech to possible contenders for the Young Entrepreneur of the Year competition and Mo (Reece Buttery) gets Bailey (Kasey McKellar) to tell him about his business. Duncan presents the prize to a girl named Maya Young. |
Hollie | Leah Walker | Hollie is a girl Bailey (Kasey McKellar) meets at the opening of the Young Entrepreneur of the Year competition. After helping Hollie out at the park, Hollie and Bailey decide to combine their business and go to London for a marketing workshop. Bailey reveals to Hollie he lives in a children's home and takes a lighthearted comment from Hollie seriously. Hollie visits Bailey and the pair collect references and Bailey is invited to dinner at Hollie's, where she gives him the money for London. Back at The Dumping Ground, Bailey is arrested when customers accuse him of stealing money, but Hollie confesses to taking it. Bailey chooses to have nothing more to do with Hollie. | |
Simon | Chris Jack | Simon is the father of Hollie (Leah Walker), who is impressed with Bailey (Kasey McKellar) when Hollie brings him to dinner. However, Simon takes a dislike to Bailey when he is accused of stealing money and arrested, however, Hollie confesses to stealing it. | |
Princess | Guinness | Princess is Hollie's (Leah Walker) pet dog. Princess and Mischief (Sage) take a liking to each other. | |
Iona | 21 October 2016 | Calita Rainford | Iona is an artist Floss (Sarah Rayson) meets when she tries to raise money so the young people can go on their adventure trip. Floss and Finn (Ruben Reuter) takes Tee's (Mia McKenna-Bruce) to show Iona and try to persuade her to buy it. Iona refuses to and Floss tells lies about Finn in order to get her to change her mind. Iona contacts children's services about Floss, who contact Mike. |
Aunt Peg | 28 October 2016 | Jane Holman | Peg is the aunt of Sammy (Roderick Gilkison), who collects Sammy from The Dumping Ground. |
Kara | 4 November 2016 | Isobel Steele | Mo (Reece Buttery) meets Kara, who is selling cakes, and falls for her. Floss (Sarah Rayson) agrees to introduce Kara to Mo, but Mo upsets Kara when he spoils her cakes. Mo and Kara work together to bake a cake for Bailey's (Kasey McKellar) birthday, which ends up burnt when Mo turns the temperature up. Mo admits to Kara what he is truly like and the pair kiss. |
Jim | 26 November 2016 | Samuel Holland | Jim is from children's services overseeing Tee (Mia McKenna-Bruce) and Carmen's (Amy-Leigh Hickman) move and he breaks the news to Tee that a housing policy reform means they won't be housed together. The young people occupy the office and won't move unless Jim does something, but are persuaded by Tee and Carmen to give up. Tee and Carmen are overjoyed when Jim has managed to house them together. |
Rosie | 2 December 2016 | Zoe Iqbal | Kingsley (David Avery) introduces Rosie as his girlfriend to his sister, Jody (Kia Pegg) and Jody lets them sell Mike's carriage clock when Kingsley owes money to a gang. Jody is trapped in a fire at Kingsley's flat and Kingsley runs off when he finds out. Zoe tells Jody that Kingsley left her in the fire. |
Gary | Lee Warburton | Gary is Ryan Reeves' (Lewis Hamilton) independent visitor who Mike Milligan (Connor Byrne) brings into The Dumping Ground to help Ryan and his sister's. Chloe Reeves (Hannah Moncur), relationship. Ryan tells Gary he believes everyone loves Chloe and not him because she is nice and that he is bad. Ryan goes through with Gary's suggestion of writing a message on a balloon and then releasing it. |
Series 5 (2017)
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Edward Umbleby | 20 January 2017 – 3 February 2017 | Jaimie Boubezari | Edward is the son of Peter (Simon Ludders) and Janet Umbleby (Alison Pargeter). The young people are mistaken for Mike Milligan and May-Li Wang's children, but they tell the Umbleby's they are a children's home. Floss Guppy (Sarah Rayson) tells Peter and Janet about the young people's lives and Mike stops their son, Edward, choking on a cherry stone and the Umbleby's tell them to leave. Edward helps Kazima Tako (Akuc Bol), Toni Trent (Nelly Currant) and Billie Trent (Gwen Currant) leave his house when they return a doll and when Archie Able (Jethro Beliba) and Joseph Stubbs (Yousef Naseer) are caught in their garden accused of being intruders, Edward blames Kazima, Toni and Billie. Edward crashes his drone into Kazima's cake and Edward has to help Kazima bake another one. She decides to help Edward stand up to his father and Mr Umbleby is annoyed with Edward spending time with Kazima and playing his guitar. Kazima offers Edward's parents to stay away from him and Edward gets his guitar back. |
Kev | 20 January 2017 | Mark Homer | Kev is the boyfriend of Kelly Bellman (Sandy Foster), the father of Roddy (Alfie Browne-Sykes) and his daughter with Kelly and the stepfather of Sasha Bellman (Annabelle Davis), Dexter Bellman (Alexander Aze) and Murphy Bellman. After a football match, Kev speaks with Bailey Wharton (Kasey McKellar) about taking up coaching and going to college in America. When Kev finds out Roddy is behind burglaries, he offers Bailey a reference for a college in America in Roddy's place. |
Roddy | Alfie Browne-Sykes | Roddy is the son of Kev (Mark Homer), the stepson of Kelly Bellman (Sandy Foster), the half -brother of Kev and Kelly's daughter and the stepbrother of Sasha Bellman (Annabelle Davis), Dexter Bellman (Alexander Aze) and Murphy Bellman. Roddy and Bailey Wharton (Kasey McKellar) organise a football match and Roddy gets Dexter to lie that a 17-year-old player is his age. Dexter confides in Bailey about Roddy threatens him if he doesn't do what he says. Roddy catches Dexter flattening the van's tyres and Roddy warns Bailey to back off. Bailey tells Sasha about the trouble Dexter has got into and they find Dexter and Roddy. Sasha finds out Sandy is involved in Roddy's plans and she takes Dexter with Bailey. Sasha calls the police and Kev offers Bailey a reference for a college in America in place of Roddy. | |
Professor Edwin von Trockelbomf III |
27 January 2017 | Nigel Planer | |
Sophie | 10 February 2017 | Caitlan Barrett Ward | |
Katherine | 17 February 2017 | Julia Haworth | |
Adam | Andrew Hanratty | ||
Steve | Lawrence Neale | ||
Sam | 3 - 17 March 2017 | Oliver Wellington | |
George | Paul Barber | ||
Ms Bloomfield | 10 March 2017 | Lucy Benjamin | |
Raplh | Mike Grady | ||
Anjli | 17 March 2017 | Manpreet Bambra | |
Manny | 24 March 2017 | Steffan Peddie | |
Amir Tako | 31 March 2017 | Uncredited | |
Mimi Blunt | 27 October 2017 | Stirling Gallacher | |
Sally Harper | 3 November 2017 | Samantha Morris | Samantha and Dom are the potential adoptive parents of Billie Trent (Gwen Currant) and Toni Trent (Nelly Currant). When Billie and Toni return from their house, Floss plants the doubt that Toni isn't keen on the adoption and Floss tells Billie that she has to make sure that Toni doesn't change her mind. Billie and Floss try to convince Toni that living with lots of other people is annoying. Toni announces to Billie that she doesn't want to be fostered and Billie and Floss lock Toni in the shed, so Billie pretends to be herself and Toni to the social worker, Diane. When Toni gets out of the shed, Diane realises what Billie has done and Billie and Toni are both annoyed with each other. Toni refuses to talk to Billie aFloss tells Toni that despite having a mother, she would like a family. When the Harper's visit so Billie can talk to them, Toni decides she wants to live with the Harper's and they move in with the Harper's. |
Dom Harper | Phil Yarrow | ||
Diane | Poppy Jhakra | ||
Police Officer Sykes | 10 November 2017 | Dylan Barnes | |
Josh | 17 November 2017 | Bailey Hayden | |
TV Journalist | 8 - 15 December 2017 | Rayna Campbell |
Series 6 (2018)
Character | Date(s) | Actor | Circumstances |
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Hilde "Shaz" | 12 January 2018 | Lauren Drummond | |
Grant | 12 - 19 January 2018 | Ian Reddington | |
Billy McLaine | 2 February 2018 | Gary Lucy | |
Gary Linekar | Himself | ||
Aileen Peters | 16 February 2018 | Dani Arlington | |
Alice Peter | Isla McMonigle | ||
Emi | 23 February 2018 | Lucy Goodings | |
Amelie | Anya Jurowska | ||
Burglar | 23 March 2018 | Uncredited | |
Brandon | Kelton Hoyland | ||
BBC News Reporter | Colin Briggs | ||
John | 21 September 2018 28 September 2018 |
Micky Cochrane | |
Jacinda | Kate Victors | ||
Mavis Crinkle | 28 September 2018 5 October 2018 |
Annette Badland | |
Henry Lawrence | 5 October 2018 12 October 2018 |
Louis Mahoney | |
Ross Maydens | William Talbot |
See also
- List of The Story of Tracy Beaker (franchise) characters
- List of The Story of Tracy Beaker characters
- List of Tracy Beaker Returns characters
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