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Tracy Beaker returns for new series, The Beaker Girls

The five-part series will see Dani Harmer return as the irrepressible Tracy Beaker, and Emma Maggie Davies as her book-smart, sassy, surprisingly tough daughter Jess.


The Beaker Girls follows the record-breaking series My Mum Tracy Beaker, which earlier this year set a new record as CBBC’s most successful launch ever when it was streamed 2.1m times on BBC iPlayer in its first three days of availability.


In this hotly-anticipated new TV series, airing later this year on CBBC and BBC iPlayer, The Beaker Girls are back in a brand new series that sees them face dramatic twists, hide untold secrets and find friendship in unexpected places.


There will also be some familiar faces returning: Jordan Duvigneau is back as Sean Godfrey, Lisa Coleman as Cam, Montana Thompson as Justine and Danielle Henry as Mary, along with newcomer Chi-Megan Ennis McLean as Jordan and Alibe Parsons as junk shop owner, Flo.


The Beaker Girls are loving their new life running the Dumping Ground junk shop in the quirky seaside town of Cooksea. The wheeler-dealer duo are making new friends - but also enemies, and a whole lot of trouble.


When Jordan, a runaway teen who has been repeatedly failed by the care system, finds her way into the Beaker Girls’ cosy family, Tracy’s life seems to have come full circle as she contemplates becoming a foster parent. But will Jess ever be ready to share her mum?


Tali Walters, Genre Lead, BBC Children's In-house Drama, said "The enduring affection of our audiences for the character of Tracy Beaker was clear in the reaction to My Mum Tracy Beaker."


"The Beaker Girls promises to touch the hearts of our audiences and we’re tremendously excited to work with such a talented cast and crew to bring this captivating mother and daughter back to the screen and unveil their next chapter."


The Beaker Girls is made by BBC Children’s In-House Productions and is due to start filming on location in Bristol later this month.


Written by Emma Reeves, it was commissioned by Sarah Muller, Head of BBC Children’s Commissioning & Acquisitions 7+, Gina Cronk is the Executive Producer, John McKay is Producer/Director and Tali Walters is the Genre Lead.


The Beaker Girls will air later this year on CBBC

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