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{{retitle| ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' (franchise)}}
{{retitle| ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' (franchise)}}
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|relevant media      = [[GAME]]: {{cs|Wonder Chase (video game)}}}}
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'''''The Story of Tracy Beaker''''' is a media franchise that originated from the 1991 {{w|The Story of Tracy Beaker|the children's book of the same name}} by {{w|Jacqueline Wilson}}. The series focuses around the titular character, a troubled girl who lives in a children's care home, nicknamed "The Dumping Ground", with various other children.
'''''The Story of Tracy Beaker''''' is a media franchise that originated from the 1991 {{w|The Story of Tracy Beaker|the children's book of the same name}} by {{w|Jacqueline Wilson}}. The series focuses on the life of the titular character, a troubled girl who lives in a children's care home, nicknamed "The Dumping Ground", with various other children.


The original book went on to receive a number of literary sequels, as well as {{w|The Story of Tracy Beaker (TV series)|a popular television series}} that was broadcast on [[CBBC]], which received its own set of sequels and spinoffs.
The original book went on to receive a number of literary sequels, as well as {{w|The Story of Tracy Beaker (TV series)|a popular television series}} that was broadcast on [[CBBC]], which received its own set of sequels and spinoffs.
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== Crossover ==
== Crossover ==
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== References to ''Tracy Beaker'' in the DWU ==
In the 2012 {{cs|Blue Peter special (TV story)}}, the [[Eleventh Doctor]], whilst [[Fourth Wall|speaking directly to the audience]] from within the [[Land of Fiction]], considered recruiting [[Tracy Beaker]] to help him.
''[[The Story of Tricey Beaker]]'', featured in the [[2013 (releases)|2013]] ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' feature {{cs|Monster Telly! (feature)}} ([[DWA 303]]) was a clear reference to ''The Story of Tracy Beaker''; the feature also explicitly named [[Tracy Beaker]]. The series was again referenced in {{cs|The Doctor's Diary (DWA 308 short story)}} ([[DWA 308]]).
By [[2016 (releases)|2016]], the [[CBBC]] studio had the logo for the then-running ''Tracy Beaker'' spinoff, ''[[The Dumping Ground]]'', hung among other TV show logos on a wall. This could be seen when the studio appeared in the DWU-adjacent {{cs|Robot Week (TV story)}}.


== References to the DWU in ''Tracy Beaker'' media ==
== References to the DWU in ''Tracy Beaker'' media ==
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[[File:Tracy Beaker Returns.JPG|thumb|A [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] ''[[poster]]'' in {{wi|Tracy Beaker Returns}}.]]
A [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[poster]] appears in several episodes of {{wi|Tracy Beaker Returns}}.


== Connections ==
== Connections ==
''to be added''
This section lists all of the DWU actors who have had main or reoccurring roles in ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' (TSOTB), ''Tracy Beaker Returns'' (TBR), ''The Dumping Ground'' (TDG), ''My Mum Tracy Beaker'' (MMTB), and ''The Beaker Girls'' (TBG).
 
{| {{Prettytable}}
!Actor
!DWU role(s)
!''Tracy Beaker'' role
!''Tracy Beaker'' series
!Notes
|-
|[[John Bell]]
|[[Creet]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Toby_Coleman Toby Coleman]
|TBR
|
|-
|[[Saffron Coomber]]
|[[Elidir]], [[Byrne]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Saffron_Coomber?so=search Sapphire Fox]
|TBR
|
|-
|[[Chris Finch]]
|[[Time Lord soldier 1 (The Last Day)|Time Lord Soldier 1]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Jack_O%27Donovan Jack O'Donovan]
|TBR
|
|-
|[[Morgan Hopkins]]
|[[Price (World War Three)|Sgt. Price]], [[Mervyn]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Steve_Littlewood?so=search Steve Littlewood]
|TSOTB
|
|-
|[[Ciaran Joyce]]
|[[Young soldier (Captain Jack Harkness)|Smiler]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Lol_Plakova?so=search Lol Plakova]
|TSOTB
|
|-
|[[Sonny Muslim]]
|[[Lance Metcalf]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Lol_Plakova?so=search Ryan Patterson]
|TSOTB
|
|-
|[[Nisha Nayar]]
|''[[Nisha Nayar#Credits|See list]]''
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Elaine_Boyak Elaine Boyak]
|TSOTB, TBG
|
|-
|[[Clive Rowe]]
|[[Morvin Van Hoff]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Duke_Ellington?so=search Duke Ellington]
|TSOTB
|
|-
|[[Richard Wisker]]
|[[George Woods]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Liam_O%27Donovan Liam O'Donovan]
|TBR, TDG
|
|-
|[[Kia Pegg]]
|[[Doctor Where]]
|[https://tracybeaker.fandom.com/wiki/Jody_Jackson Jody Jackson]
|TBR, TDG
|
|-
|}


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The Story of Tracy Beaker is a media franchise that originated from the 1991 the children's book of the same name by Jacqueline Wilson. The series focuses on the life of the titular character, a troubled girl who lives in a children's care home, nicknamed "The Dumping Ground", with various other children.

The original book went on to receive a number of literary sequels, as well as a popular television series that was broadcast on CBBC, which received its own set of sequels and spinoffs.

Crossover[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

References to Tracy Beaker in the DWU[[edit] | [edit source]]

In the 2012 Blue Peter special [+]Loading...["Blue Peter special (TV story)"], the Eleventh Doctor, whilst speaking directly to the audience from within the Land of Fiction, considered recruiting Tracy Beaker to help him.

The Story of Tricey Beaker, featured in the 2013 Doctor Who Adventures feature Monster Telly! [+]Loading...["Monster Telly! (feature)"] (DWA 303) was a clear reference to The Story of Tracy Beaker; the feature also explicitly named Tracy Beaker. The series was again referenced in The Doctor's Diary [+]Loading...["The Doctor's Diary (DWA 308 short story)"] (DWA 308).

By 2016, the CBBC studio had the logo for the then-running Tracy Beaker spinoff, The Dumping Ground, hung among other TV show logos on a wall. This could be seen when the studio appeared in the DWU-adjacent Robot Week [+]Loading...["Robot Week (TV story)"].

References to the DWU in Tracy Beaker media[[edit] | [edit source]]

A TARDIS poster appears in several episodes of Tracy Beaker Returns.

Connections[[edit] | [edit source]]

This section lists all of the DWU actors who have had main or reoccurring roles in The Story of Tracy Beaker (TSOTB), Tracy Beaker Returns (TBR), The Dumping Ground (TDG), My Mum Tracy Beaker (MMTB), and The Beaker Girls (TBG).

Actor DWU role(s) Tracy Beaker role Tracy Beaker series Notes
John Bell Creet Toby Coleman TBR
Saffron Coomber Elidir, Byrne Sapphire Fox TBR
Chris Finch Time Lord Soldier 1 Jack O'Donovan TBR
Morgan Hopkins Sgt. Price, Mervyn Steve Littlewood TSOTB
Ciaran Joyce Smiler Lol Plakova TSOTB
Sonny Muslim Lance Metcalf Ryan Patterson TSOTB
Nisha Nayar See list Elaine Boyak TSOTB, TBG
Clive Rowe Morvin Van Hoff Duke Ellington TSOTB
Richard Wisker George Woods Liam O'Donovan TBR, TDG
Kia Pegg Doctor Where Jody Jackson TBR, TDG