We thought self-isolation couldn’t get any better after discovering all series of Disney Channel classics That’s So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody were available to stream in full on Disney+.
But it turns out we were wrong as every episode of The Story of Tracy Beaker has been added to BBC iPlayer.
Yep, all 120 instalments of the CBBC show, based on Jacqueline Wilson’s books, can be streamed right now and our binge-watching schedule just got even busier.
Tracy was played by actress Dani Harmer, who starred in all five series, and went on to reprise her role in spin-offs Tracy Beaker Returns and The Dumping Ground (they’re also available to stream on iPlayer, FYI).
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Dani Harmer as Tracy Beaker
Dani Harmer played the iconic role of Tracy Beaker in The Story of Tracy Beaker, Tracy Beaker Returns and Tracy Beaker Survival Filed from 2002 all the way up until 2012.
Dani Harmer now
After Tracy Beaker, Dani went on to star in several other TV's as well as her own CBBC show Dani's House, which was followed by Dani's Castle in 2013. In 2012 she came 4th on Strictly Come Dancing. Dani gave birth to her daughter, Avarie-Belle Betsy Rachel Brough, in June 2016.
Lisa Coleman as Cam Lawson
Poor Cam had a bit of a tough time constantly being told to 'bog off' by a moody Tracy. Eventually, Tracy realised Cam's heart was in the right place and Cam became Tracy's foster mum.
Lisa Coleman now
As well as reprising her role as Cam in Tracy Beaker Survival Files, Lisa as went on to star in other shows such as Hollyoaks, Casualty and EastEnders.
Montanna Thomson as Justine Littlewood
Montanna played Dumping Ground resident and Tracy's frenemy Justine Littlewood. She originally auditioned for the lead role of Tracy, but it was decided she was a better fit as feisty Justine.
Montanna Thompson now
Montanna also appeared in TV shows such as Casualty, Sugar Rush, The Last Detective and Doctors. In 2017 she gave birth to a baby boy.
Nisha Nayar as Elaine Boyak aka Elaine the Pain
Social worker Elaine got a lot of stick from Tracy and the rest of the kids at the dumping ground, but let's be honest she was bit of a pain, wasn't she?
Nisha Nayar now
Following her role as Elaine the Pain (she'll never shake that name, tbh), Nisha appeared in episodes of Doctor Who, The Bill and Doctors.
Clive Rowe as Duke Ellington
Duke was a care-worker at the Dumping Ground and responsible for cooking up a storm for the kids. He had a somewhat strained working relationship with Elaine the Pain.
Clive Rowe now
Clive has also starred in episodes of Doctor Who and even landed a small role in Star Wars: The Last Jedi. He's appeared in several West End theatre productions and is a regular on the pantomime circuit.
Darragh Mortell as Crash
Tracy and Liam aka Crash didn't get off to the best of starts in The Story of Tracy Beaker but later became one of her best friends in the Dumping Ground.
Darragh Mortell now
Darragh joined Dani Harmer in her CBBC show Dani's House. He also stared in Casualty and Hollyoaks. As well as acting, Darragh is a 'TV writer and visual story teller' according to his Twitter bio.
Craig Roberts as Rio Wellard
Craig Roberts
From The Dumping Ground to Hollywood, Craig has gone on to star in a number of films including Submarine in 2010, as well as 22 Jump Street and the film version of John Niven's Kill Your Friends.
Rochelle Gadd as Adele Azupadi
Adele was the It girl of the Dumping Ground and oldest member of the squad. She appeared on the show for series one and two.
Rochelle Gadd now
Rochelle played Olivia Johnson in Hollyoaks
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After leaving her role as Tracy behind, Dani took part in Strictly Come Dancing in 2012, where she came fourth with pro dancer Vincent Simone. She also gave birth to daughter Avarie-Belle Betsy Rachel Brough in June 2016.
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In other exciting TV news, Gavin and Stacey is set to return to Saturday night TV next month as the BBC will show classic episodes once again to keep us all in high spirits after production on shows like Casulty, Eastenders and Life of Duty was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It’s not quite a new series but we’ll take it.
Director-General Tony Hall said, "The BBC is determined to do all it can to raise a smile and keep the country entertained during these testing times. We have lots of great shows already recorded, but we have also found ways to keep many other shows going so that the familiar faces people love will still be in their living rooms in the weeks and months ahead. I think that is incredibly important.”