The Dumping Ground (series 3)
The Dumping Ground (series 3) | |
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Series Three Title Card | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 20 |
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Original network |
CBBC CBBC HD |
Original release | 16 January – 8 December 2015 |
Series chronology | |
The third series of the British children's television series The Dumping Ground was broadcast from 16 January 2015 on CBBC and CBBC HD. The series follows the lives of the children living in the fictional children's care home of Ashdene Ridge, nicknamed by them "The Dumping Ground". It consists of twenty thirty-minute episodes, airing in two halves, and is the eleventh series in the Tracy Beaker franchise. It was confirmed that head writer, Elly Brewer, who has been the head writer for Tracy Beaker Returns and the previous The Dumping Ground series, will not be a part of the writing team for this series. The series aired from 16 January 2015 to 13 March 2015, and from 6 October 2015 to 8 December 2015.
Cast
All of the cast from the show's second series returned, with the exceptions of Daniel Pearson, the latter of which had left in the series 2 finale. Leanne Dunstan, who played Faith Davis, also left the series, but returned in episode 13 for a guest appearance. Chris Slater reprised his role as Frank Matthews in episode 20 "Refuge" for a guest appearance.
Main
- Connor Byrne as Mike Milligan
- Amy-Leigh Hickman as Carmen Howle[1]
- Phillip Graham Scott as Harry Jones[1]
- Mia Mckenna-Bruce as Tee Taylor[1]
- Miles Butler-Hughton as Tyler Lewis[1]
- Kia Pegg as Jody Jackson[1]
- Sarah Rayson as Floss Guppy[1]
- Reece Buttery as Mo Michaels[1]
- Stacy Liu as May-Li Wang[1]
- Kasey McKellar as Bailey Wharton[1]
- Akuc Bol as Kazima Tako[1]
- Joe Maw as Johnny Taylor[1]
- Lewis Hamilton as Ryan Reeves[2]
- Nelly Currant as Toni Trent[1]
- Gwen Currant as Billie Trent[1]
- Sage as Mischief
- Ruben Reuter[2][3] as Finn MacLaine
- Annabelle Davis as Sasha Bellman[2]
Guest
- Diveen Henry as Sally Lewis
- Amer Nazir as Police Officer
- Charlie Brooks as Stephanie Branston
- Stuart Manning as Matt Branston
- Grant Burgin as Mr. Gordon
- Tonya French as Mrs. Gordon
- Martina Laird as Mrs. Underwood
- Kiki Brooks-Truman as Maude Gordon
- Dai Bradley as Mal
- Avin Shah as Clive
- Simeon Zack as Roscoe Hayden
- Christopher Connel as Security Guard
- Sarah Lewis Obuba as Police Officer
- Dave Francis as Geff
- Ray Emmet Brown as Adam Aycliffe
- Indra Ove as Sylvie
- Himself as Dallas Campbell
- Natifa Mai as Maz
- Frankie Wilson as Max
- Isabelle Burrows-Brown as Claire Aycliffe
- Sally Rogers as Lucy
- Holly & Paige Robinson as Hope
- Neil Morrissey as Keith
- Alexander Aze as Dexter Bellman
- Thomas and Oliver Waldram as Murphy Bellman
- Sandy Foster as Kelly Bellman
- Shameem Ahmed as H&S Inspector
- Angela Murray as Trampoline Assessor
- Kemi-Bo Jacobs as Abi
- Leanne Dunstan as Faith Davis
- Quinton Nyirenda as Laces
- Simon Rouse as David
- Donna Lavin as Caroline
- Colin Young as Peter
- Imogen Faires as Chanelle
- Ashley Artus as Andy
- Sam Cassidy as Plumber/Fireman
- Pik-Sen Lim as PoPo
- Dolya Gavanski as Jasna
- Nisha Joshi as News Reporter
- Richard Pepple as Hakim Tako
- Christopher Slater as Frank Matthews
Casting
Casting calls confirmed that there would feature at least five new characters, including; twins Toni and Billie, played by Nelly and Gwen Currant;[1] dog Mischief, which CBBC ran a competition for viewers to name it and is played by Sage;[4] a disabled character called Finn,[5] as well as Sasha and Ryan, played by Ruben Reuter, Annabelle Davis and Lewis Hamilton respectively. This series also saw the final appearance of Joe Maw as Johnny Taylor in the part 1 finale "Dragon Slayer".[2]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [6] | ||||||
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Part 1 | ||||||||||||
28 | 1 | "Party Games (Law and Disorder - Part 1)" | Roberto Bangura | Emma Reeves | 16 January 2015 | 0.27 | ||||||
Today at ashdene ridge, there is a foster party. However, soon chaos springs out of nowhere as Carmen and Bailey battle over foster parents. Meanwhile, Jody is trying to convince Harry to try and get fostered, but once Jody meets a wrestling mad family, Harry's all over it. Also, Mo does something silly. | ||||||||||||
29 | 2 | "Grand Theft DG (Law and Disorder - Part 2)" | Roberto Bangura | Emma Reeves | 16 January 2015 | 0.27 | ||||||
New resident Ryan proves he is a force to be reckoned with. He wants the spare bedroom that Johnny has, so turns Sherlock to find out who stole the wallets from the party. Meanwhile, Harry goes to meet his new foster family, but when it's discovered who stole the wallets, it's sad news for Harry. First Appearance: Lewis Hamilton as Ryan Reeves | ||||||||||||
30 | 3 | "Stuck with You" | Roberto Bangura | Sarah-Louise Hawkins | 23 January 2015 | 0.30 | ||||||
Carmen and Jody have a row over how should get a musical box. The row gets so bad, that Floss handcuffs them together. Not a big calamity, but then Floss loses the key! Meanwhile, Toni and Billie move into the dumping ground. 'First Appearance: Gwen Currant as Billie Trent and Nelly Currant as Toni Trent | ||||||||||||
31 | 4 | "Mischief" | Roberto Bangura | Dawn Harrison | 30 January 2015 | 0.25 | ||||||
When Bailey bumps into a homeless man who later dies, he feels guilty, and decides to become the new owner of his dog Mischief. He has to save Mischief in a week, or Mischief will be put downl First Appearance: Sage as Mischief Absent: Reece Buttery as Mo Michaels | ||||||||||||
32 | 5 | "Now You See Me" | Nigel Douglas | Jane Eden | 6 February 2015 | 0.25 | ||||||
Tee is introduced to Kazima's street artist friend Roscoe and finds herself amazed by the world of art. However, Roscoe's only out for himself. | ||||||||||||
33 | 6 | "It's Not About the Money" | Roberto Bangura | Julie Dixon | 13 February 2015 | 0.25 | ||||||
When Tyler demands money for a magic trick, Ryan sets up an insurance scam involving the theft of the office computer which has Tee's project on it! Meanwhile, Harry's getting fostered, but Floss is taking Harry's departure badly, which leads to Jeff facing the Scissors again... | ||||||||||||
34 | 7 | "Fake it to Make It" | Nigel Douglas | Davey Jones | 20 February 2015 | 0.26 | ||||||
Carmen is annoyed when she finds out that she has to wear glasses as she has an audition at a modelling agency. | ||||||||||||
35 | 8 | "Breaking In" | Nigel Douglas | Jeff Povey | 27 February 2015 | 0.34 | ||||||
The residents of The Dumping Ground head off on a day trip to a theme park. | ||||||||||||
36 | 9 | "The Long Way Home" | Nigel Douglas | Matthew Leys | 6 March 2015 | 0.27 | ||||||
Ryan goes on a mission to rescue his friend Harry after he receives a surprise text from him saying "Help". First Appearance: Ruben Reuter as Finn McLaine | ||||||||||||
37 | 10 | "Dragon Slayer" | Nigel Douglas | Julie Dixon | 13 March 2015 | 0.31 | ||||||
It's the day before Johnny is due to leave for the army. Last Appearance: Joe Maw as Johnny Taylor | ||||||||||||
Part 2 | ||||||||||||
38 | 11 | "Three Days (The New Girl - Part 1)" | Matthew Evans | Dawn Harrison | 6 October 2015 | 0.35 | ||||||
A new girl called Sasha stops off on her way to a secure home. First Appearance: Annabelle Davis as Sasha Bellman | ||||||||||||
39 | 12 | "Free to Good Home (The New Girl - Part 2)" | Matthew Evans | Dawn Harrison | 13 October 2015 | 0.42 | ||||||
Sasha is allowed to stay at Ashdene Ridge as long as she stays within the rules, which proves to be difficult when she realises how her mischievous younger brother Dexter is struggling to cope at home... | ||||||||||||
40 | 13 | "Better Than You" | Matthew Evans | Dawn Harrison | 20 October 2015 | 0.39 | ||||||
If Bailey passes his review meeting he gets tickets to Wembley. Guest Appearance: Leanne Dunstan as Faith Davis | ||||||||||||
41 | 14 | "Who Are You?" | Matthew Evans | Davey Jones | 27 October 2015 | 0.35 | ||||||
Tee decides to look into Ryan's past to discredit him at his birthday party. | ||||||||||||
42 | 15 | "Where Is Love?" | Matthew Evans | Richard Lazarus | 3 November 2015 | 0.44 | ||||||
Mo secures the lead role in the school play. | ||||||||||||
43 | 16 | "The Goodbye Girl" | Sallie Aprahamian | Jeff Povey | 10 November 2015 | 0.26 | ||||||
Tyler's plan to put on a great magic show leads him to a first love with Chanelle, the mysterious daughter of a magic shop owner. | ||||||||||||
44 | 17 | "Something Borrowed" | Sallie Aprahamian | Sophie Petzal | 17 November 2015 | 0.36 | ||||||
Carmen drops May Li's valuable antique necklace down the toilet. | ||||||||||||
45 | 18 | "What Matters?" | Sallie Aprahamian | Julie Dixon | 24 November 2015 | 0.36 | ||||||
Tee is determined to prove she can be a party animal. | ||||||||||||
46 | 19 | "Coming Round" | Sallie Aprahamian | Jane Eden | 1 December 2015 | 0.31 | ||||||
May-Li's grandmother PoPo turns up unexpectedly and she impresses the young people with her kung-fu, so she agrees to teach them some. Jody can't decide whether to send her mum a chance birthday card as she thinks she hasn't forgiveness her for testifying against Kingsley. PoPo suggests to Jody she writes a letter addressed to her mother about her feelings and then put the letter somewhere. PoPo wants May-Li to take over the family shop, but PoPo makes it clear that her adopted children are not her family. During a kung-fu contest, Jody and Ryan are the last contenders and Jody decides if she wins, she wants his frog and Ryan wants her music box if he wins, but Jody wins. May-Li is given a family heirloom, a diary, from PoPo, meaning she has accepted May-Li's partner and children. Absent: Amy Leigh Hickman as Carmen Howle | ||||||||||||
47 | 20 | "Refuge" | Sallie Aprahamian | Emma Reeves | 8 December 2015 | 0.45 | ||||||
Kazima fails her age-assessment. Guest Appearance: Chris Slater as Frank Matthews |
Production
This series featured scripts from Emma Reeves, Richard Lazarus[7] and Sophie Petzal,[8] among others. Philip Gladwin has been confirmed as the show's new script editor.[5]
Philip Leach took over from Simon Nelson as producer and Lis Steele continued her position as executive producer. Roberto Bangura, who was worked on shows such as Waterloo Road has joined the directing team. Other directors that directed the series include; Nigel Douglas, who previously worked on The Dumping Ground; and former Wolfblood director, Matthew Evans.[9]
Production began on 16 June 2014, and was completed on 10 November 2014.[10]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "BBC as Identical twins from Hertfordshire cast in new series of CBBC's The Dumping Ground as Media centre".
- 1 2 3 4 "BBC as Neil Morrissey and Charlie Brooks to guest star in series three of The Dumping Ground as Media centre".
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2015/09/the-dumping-ground as Finn McLaine
- ↑ "CBBC Newsround as The Dumping Ground dog name revealed". CBBC Newsround.
- 1 2 http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/DocumentLibrary/Education/transend/Updates/Whats-On-Feb-Mar-14.pdf
- ↑ "Weekly Top 10 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
- ↑ "Richard Lazarus - Rochelle Stevens & Co". rochellestevens.com.
- ↑ http://www.linkedin.com/pub/sophie-petzal/41/863/a7a?trk=pub-pbmap
- ↑ Sara Putt Associates. "Charles Bates".
- ↑ "Connor Byrne on Twitter". Twitter.