The Story of Tracy Beaker series 5
Appearance
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages)
|
The Story of Tracy Beaker | |
---|---|
Season 5 | |
No. of episodes | 20 |
Release | |
Original network | CBBC CBBC HD (repeats) |
Original release | 28 November 9 December 2005 | –
Series chronology | |
The fifth series of the British children's television series The Story of Tracy Beaker began broadcasting on 27 November 2005 on CBBC and ended on 9 December 2005. The series follows the lives of the children living in the fictional children's care home of Elmtree House, nicknamed by them "The Dumping Ground". It consists of twenty, fifteen-minute episodes. It is the fifth series in The Story of Tracy Beaker franchise.
Cast
Main
- Dani Harmer as Tracy Beaker
- Lisa Coleman as Cam Lawson
- Connor Byrne as Mike Milligan
- Montanna Thompson as Justine Littlewood
- Nisha Nayar as Elaine Boyak
- Clive Rowe as Duke Ellington
- Ciaran Joyce as Lol Plakova
- Ben Hanson as Bouncer Plakova
- Darragh Mortell as Crash
- Cara Readle as Layla
- Jack Edwards as Marco Maloney
- Abby Rakic-Platt as Jackie Hopper
- Nicola Reynolds as Shelley Appelton
- Deepal Parmar as Chantal Wellard
- Craig Roberts as Rio Wellard
- Sophie Borja as Roxy Wellard
- Felix Drake as Wolfie
- Georgina Hagen as Rebecca Chalmers
- Holly Gibbs as Milly
- Olivia Grant as Alice
Guest
- Morgan Hopkins as Steve Littlewood
- Kathryn Dimery as Carrie
- Adam Skilton as John
- Morgan Wyn Bowen as Billy
- Vinod Soni as Chantal's dad
- George McAllister as Gary
- Ram John Holder as "Flying" Freddie Mercer
- Victoria Pugh as Mrs Ball
- Phylip Harries as Shop Assistant
- Emma Treharne Jones as Mrs Lucre
- Giles Thomas as Mr Lucre
- Patrick Robinson as Theo
- Lisa Diveney as Lucy
- Owen Garmon as Mr Willis
- Pamela Merrick as Mrs Hood
- Sid Beadle as Charlie
- Dave Bond as Mr Boxer
- Anita Reynolds as Mrs Boxer
- Natasha Collett as Emily
- Ruth Collett as Romily
- Maddie Rakic-Platt as New Girl
- Sian Naiomi as Registrar
Casting
Georgina Hagen, Holly Gibbs and Olivia Grant were cast as Rebecca Chalmers, Milly and Alice respectively.[1][2]
Episodes
No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Caring and Sharing" | Lesley Manning | Mary Morris | 28 November 2005 | 5.1 |
2 | "Too Many Crooks" | Lesley Manning | Gary Lawson and John Phelps | 28 November 2005 | 5.2 |
3 | "Chantal's Goodbye" | Lesley Manning | Tracy Brabin | 29 November 2005 | 5.3 |
4 | "Free Piggy" | Lesley Manning | Laura Summers | 29 November 2005 | 5.4 |
5 | "Scary Milly" | Laurence Wilson | Sheila Hyde | 30 November 2005 | 5.5 |
6 | "Life Coach" | Lesley Manning | Mary Morris | 30 November 2005 | 5.6 |
7 | "Frankelainestein" | Laurence Wilson | Laura Summers | 1 December 2005 | 5.7 |
8 | "Tracy's Fantasy" | Lesley Manning | Gary Lawson and John Phelps | 1 December 2005 | 5.8 |
9 | "Cash Cows" | Laurence Wilson | Jenny Lecoat | 2 December 2005 | 5.9 |
10 | "Telling Tales" | Lesley Manning | Andy Walker | 2 December 2005 | 5.10 |
11 | "A Dog's Life" | Lesley Manning | Max Allen | 5 December 2005 | 5.11 |
12 | "Whodunnit?" | Laurence Wilson | Laura Summers | 5 December 2005 | 5.12 |
13 | "Spare Dad" | Laurence Wilson | Mary Morris | 6 December 2005 | 5.13 |
14 | "Operation Careworker" | Laurence Wilson | Abby Ajayi | 6 December 2005 | 5.14 |
15 | "Bouncer's Kitchen" | Lesley Manning | Emma Reeves | 7 December 2005 | 5.15 |
16 | "Love All" | Laurence Wilson | Jenny Lecoat | 7 December 2005 | 5.16 |
17 | "Toddler In Town" | Laurence Wilson | Jessica Lea | 8 December 2005 | 5.17 |
18 | "Two's A Crowd" | Laurence Wilson | Kieron Quirke | 8 December 2005 | 5.18 |
19 | "Moving On" | Lesley Manning | Gary Lawson and John Phelps | 9 December 2005 | 5.19 |
20 | "The Wedding" | Lesley Manning | Gary Lawson and John Phelps | 9 December 2005 | 5.20 |
References
- ^ Fletcher, Alex (18 June 2008). "ITV drama 'Britannia High' cast confirmed". Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
- ^ "Olivia Gray profile". Guildhall School of Music and Drama. 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2018.