Get serious, Tracy.
He plays Liam on Tracy beaker returns, Liam left to live with his brother, an under cover policeman. See the related links for a clip.
Dani Harmer left Tracy Beaker Returns to pursue other acting opportunities and projects. She had been playing the character of Tracy Beaker for a number of years and felt it was time to explore different roles in her career.
he is 16 years old and is going to leave soon
Tracy Beaker left the Dumping Ground to start a new life in a care home for older children called Cam's House. She wanted to experience a different environment and have more independence as she grew older.
No - Series 3 was the last one. But there will be another spin-off series called 'The Dumping Ground', although Dani Harmer will not star in it. (Amy-Leigh Hickman, who plays Carmen Howle, announced this when she was in the CBBC office as a guest on 23rd March).
YEP
Its about when tracy obvouisly leaves the DG coz justine littlewood takes the mick sayin that tracy has returned to the DG due to the fact when tracy was young she wanted to leave.So is it really true that tracy will be leavin? No one knows u will just have to watch the last episode!! ;)
Yes
John Bell (who plays Toby) comes from and live in Scotland :)
Tracy Beaker, the character from the children's book series by Jacqueline Wilson, left because she was moving on to the next stage in her life. In the books, Tracy Beaker grows up and begins to move forward in her journey, which leads her to different experiences and opportunities.
Leaving the beaker undisturbed allows the reaction or process to occur without interference, ensuring accurate results. Disturbing the beaker can disrupt the equilibrium of the reaction and lead to inconsistent or erroneous data.
Fill the 7 beaker and pore contents into 10 beaker. Mark where the contents come up to on the 10 beaker. Fill the 10 beaker up and pour off the top of it into the 7 beaker until you are down to the mark. You will now have 3 litres in the 7 beaker. Mark where it comes up to. Empty the 10 beaker. Pour the 3 litres in the 7 litre beaker into the 10 litre beaker. Fill the 7 litre beaker up to the 3 litre mark and pore it into the 10 twice more. You now have 3*3=9 litres in the 10 litre beaker. QED.