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| show_name = The Story of Tracy Beaker | season_type = series | season_number = 4 | bgcolour = #2FCE1F | image = | caption = Series Four Title Card | country = United Kingdom | num_episodes = 22 | network = CBBC CBBC HD (repeats) | first_aired = {{Start date|2004|10|07|df=y}} | last_aired = {{End date|2005|04|05|df=y}} | episode_list = List of The Story of Tracy Beaker episodes }} The fourth series of the British children's television series The Story of Tracy Beaker began broadcasting on 7 October 2004 on CBBC and ended on 5 April 2005. The series follows the lives of the children living in the fictional children's care home of Cliffside, nicknamed by them "The Dumping Ground". It consists of twenty-two, fifteen-minute episodes. It is the fourth series in The Story of Tracy Beaker franchise. Cast{{further|List of Tracy Beaker series characters}}Main{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
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}} CastingWelsh child actors Deepal Parmar, Craig Roberts and Sophie Borja were cast as siblings Chantal, Rio and Roxy Wellard respectively and Felix Drake took on the role of Wolfie.[1][2][3][4] Vincenzo Pellegrino joined the show, playing head careworker Sid Rooney.[5] Episodes|EpisodeNumber=1 |Title=Return to Sender |WrittenBy=Mary Morris |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|7|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.1 |ShortSummary= Tracy's now living with Cam, and just around the corner at the new location of the Dumping Ground (from Stowey House to Cliffside) is the arrival of the Wellards, every careworkers worst nightmare, consisting of Rio, Chantal and their younger and superior sister Roxy. They guarantee it won't be a smooth start for both the kids and the staff. But Tracy Beaker's taken back to save the day! Note: First appearance of Roxy Wellard (Sophie Boraj), Rio Wellard (Craig Roberts), Chantal Wellard (Deepal Parmar) and Sid Rooney (Vincenzo Pellegrino). |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=2 |Title=Bouncer vs. Lol |WrittenBy=Gary Lawson & John Phelps |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|14|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.2 |ShortSummary=It's Bouncer's birthday, but he is not telling Lol he's leaving, giving the Wellards a chance to create chaos by pitting the brothers against each other. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=3 |Title=In With The Wellards |WrittenBy=Simon Nicholson |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|21|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.3 |ShortSummary=Abandoning her plans to spend the day with Jackie, Tracy is forced to visit an Art Centre with Cam. Meanwhile, The Wellards plot to destroy all the kids files. But not before recruiting one of the other kids to do their dirty work. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=4 |Title=Meet The Parent |WrittenBy=Emma Reeves |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas & Keith Washington |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|10|28|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.4 |ShortSummary=Cam's mother comes to stay, and she turns out not to be as bad as Tracy originally thought. Meanwhile, Duke and Bouncer set out to prove that they are good at everything that a stereotypical man is good at when Chantal claims that there are no real men at the DG. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=5 |Title=Single White Female |WrittenBy=Emma Kennedy |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|11|4|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.5 |ShortSummary=It's time for fun & games as the kids try to get what they want from new, inexperienced, careworker Kez. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=6 |Title=Can't Buy Me Love |WrittenBy=Laura Summers |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas & Keith Washington |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|11|11|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.6 |ShortSummary=Tracy and Crash do Cam's food shopping, but they don't stick to the list Cam gave her and spend the money on what Tracy wants, such as fifty boxes of turkey nuggets, and various gadgets. Meanwhile, at the DG, Layla comes up with her own money-making scam – doing other residents' homework for them (charging fifty pence a sheet). But when Roxy grasses Layla up to Sid, the game's up. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=7 |Title=Life Is a Cabaret |WrittenBy=Laura Summers |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|11|24|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.7 |ShortSummary= Tracy has a weird dream where the Dumping Ground kids behaviour has changed, everybody is singing in this episode, in a style similar to Chicago. Cam, playing a 'Velma Kelly'-type character as head careworker, has bottled the kids souls and spark, turning them into docile, obedient drones that do housework all day. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=8 |Title=Temper, Temper |WrittenBy=Aileen Gonsalves |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|12|8|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.8 |ShortSummary=Tracy, Jackie and Crash have a masterplan as they take nasty pranks from the Wellards in unusual good cheer. But after a while of inordinate kindness and tolerance (especially from Jackie), Chantal becomes emotional, suggesting she hasn't seen much of this in her life so far. Meanwhile, Sid, in a badly conceived idea to compensate for the DG having only two members of permanent staff, decides to install a small number of surveillance cameras, which Lol and Bouncer take mischievous exception to. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=9 |Title=Love and War |WrittenBy=Dan Anthony |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas & Keith Washington |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2004|12|15|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.9 |ShortSummary=Bouncer develops a crush on the trainee careworker Jane, but unfortunately, the Wellards overhear his plans to send her a letter. The Wellards make sure none of the letters reach the careworker, making letters of their own and sending them to Bouncer claiming to be Jane. Absent: Dani Harmer- Tracy Beaker |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=10 |Title=Beam Me Up, Scottie |WrittenBy=Tracy Brabin |DirectedBy=Delyth Thomas |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|4|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.10 |ShortSummary=Hayley has been fostered, and Layla is upset because Hayley never told her she would be leaving. Meanwhile, Elaine has been pulling out all the stops to find a perfect foster family for Marco, so the other kids plan to turn him into a "normal" boy. Note: Final appearance of Hayley (Kristal Lau). |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=11 |Title=Testing Times |WrittenBy=Sheila Hyde |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|11|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.11 |ShortSummary=When an Inspector comes to the DG, the Wellards plot to get the care home closed down by making it look as if Sid and Duke are mistreating the kids. But Tracy and the others have other ideas, plotting to show the Inspector how nasty the Wellards are. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=12 |Title=Best of Enemies |WrittenBy=Othniel Smith |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|18|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.12 |ShortSummary=When Tracy is invited to a hotel function by Elaine, she is reunited with her old enemy, Justine Littlewood, and the pair soon realise they have been set up to portray Elaine as one of the best social workers. Meanwhile, Lol sets up a chat show when Chantal tries on Crash's parents' wedding ring without his permission and claims that it's hers. Note: Guest appearance of Justine Littlewood (Montanna Thompson). |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=13 |Title=The Finishing Line |WrittenBy=Mary Morris |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|1|25|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.13 |ShortSummary=Jackie's grandfather dies and she is having doubts about her future without him, so Tracy and the others track down her grandfather's old running mates to raise her spirits and to encourage her into a career in sport. Note: Final appearance of Jack Hopper (Howard Evans) Note: First appearance of Freddy Mercer (John Ram Holder) |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=14 |Title=Dear Dad |WrittenBy=Roger Williams |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|2|1|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.14 |ShortSummary=After falling out with Crash over a game, Rio lies to the teasing Lol that his dad is in prison. When Crash hears this, the two of them become friends, due it sounding like they had something in common. Rio later feels guilty for this as he genuinely enjoys Crash's company, although Chantal and Roxy have no qualms about freaking Marco out about it. Marco also tries to help find Duke's mystery of the missing cake. Absent: Dani Harmer- Tracy Beaker |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=15 |Title=Democracy |WrittenBy=Andy Walker |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|2|8|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.15 |ShortSummary=It's the battle of the sexes at the DG, as the rulebook is out the window and the house is turned into a warzone. Meanwhile, Duke considers leaving the DG for a job in an office, leaving Sid reeling. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=16 |Title=The Snake |WrittenBy=Laura Summers |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|2|15|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.16 |ShortSummary=Rio's secret pet snake goes missing, but will he find it? Meanwhile, Lol and Bouncer try to restore Sid's sense of humour, not really to much avail. Absent: Dani Harmer- Tracy Beaker |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=17 |Title=Rebel Without A Clue |WrittenBy=Emma Reeves |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|2|22|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.17 |ShortSummary=Sid decides to take some time off, and employs a new careworker. But not just any careworker, Constance Carlton, winner of the "Careworker of the year" award for the last five years. The gang are delighted to see the back of boring Sid, but soon learn they should be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it, and this time, there's no Tracy Beaker to save them, as she is banned from the house. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=18 |Title=The Long Run |WrittenBy=Marianne Levy |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|3|1|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.18 |ShortSummary=Jackie receives an important letter for a Sports Academy, but will she take it? Meanwhile, after seeing Tracy flash the cash she was given by Cam's mother, the rest of the DG kids try to sweet-talk a couple from an old folks home into parting with their cash. But they make the mistake of underestimating the elderly. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=19 |Title=Independence Day |WrittenBy=Mary Morris |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|3|15|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.19 |ShortSummary=Bouncer moves ever closer to the big shift from DG to Halfway House. But when Lol befriends new boy Wolfie and begins spending all his time with him, Bouncer wonders if he will be missed when he has left. Meanwhile, Marco and Layla are convinced Wolfie has eaten their pet. Note: First appearance of Shaun "Wolfie" Lynch (Felix Drake). Absent: Dani Harmer- Tracy Beaker |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=20 |Title=Beaker Witch Project |WrittenBy=Laura Summers |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|3|22|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.20 |ShortSummary=Things go 'bump' in the night when the Dumping Ground goes on a camping trip. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=21 |Title=Roxy the Rock |WrittenBy=Mary Morris |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|3|29|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.21 |ShortSummary=Tracy and Roxy go head-to-head in a championship for the "Queen of the Dumping Ground" title, whilst a parcel from Chantal's father threatens to tear the Wellard trio apart. Meanwhile, Lol and Bouncer try to get into the Guinness Book Of World Records for 'Standing On Your Head In The Airing Cupboard All Day'. |LineColor=2FCE1F }}{{Episode list/sublist|The Story of Tracy Beaker (series 4) |EpisodeNumber=22 |Title=We're Off The Map Now |WrittenBy=Gary Parker |DirectedBy=Jill Robertson |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2005|4|5|df=y}} |ProdCode=4.22 |ShortSummary=The DG kids visit Carters Woods for Jackie and Bouncers last day, meeting Tracy and Cam along the way. But as they are led on a secret trail, it soon becomes clear that they have been set up by Sid and Duke, and Tracy and Cam receive a spectacular surprise. Note: Final appearance of Sid Rooney (Vincenzo Pellegrino) & Duke Ellington (Clive Rowe). |LineColor=2FCE1F }} }} ProductionJane Dauncey returned to her role as executive producer for her second and final series. Mia Jupp did not return as producer for this series, but did return in series 5. Instead, she was replaced by Jane Steventon. Filming began shortly after the end of the previous series, in 2004. Delyth Thomas returned for his third series, directing seven episodes alone and three episodes with Keith Washington, who joined the directing team (replacing Laurence Wilson). Replacing Joss Agnew and directing twelve episodes is Jill Robertson. Mary Morris returned to her head writer position for a fourth series. Holly Lyons, Marvin Close, Ariane Sherine and Abigal Abben-Mensah did not return to write for series 4. They were replaced by Emma Reeves (who would later become head writer), Emma Kennedy, Aileen Gonsalves, Sheila Hyde, Roger Williams, Marianne Levy and writing duo - Gary Lawson & John Phelps. Returning from writing the previous three series are Morris, Laura Summers, Othniel Smith and Andy Walker. Returning from writing the previous two series are Gary Parker and Tracy Brabin while returning from writing series 3 are Simon Nicholson and Dan Anthony. Morris and Summers wrote four episodes each; Reeves wrote two episodes; and Nicholson, Kennedy, Gonsalves, Anthony, Brabin, Hyde, Smith, Williams, Walker, Levy, Parker and writing duo - Gary Lawson & John Phelps wrote one episodes each. Awards and nominations
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