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The Dumping Ground

British children's TV drama series


Summary

British children's TV drama series

FieldValue
genreChildren's drama
based_on
directorVarious
imageTheDumpingGroundLogo.png
starring{{plainlist
theme_music_composerJeremy Holland-Smith
composerSimon Rogers
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
num_series13
num_episodes236
list_episodesList of The Dumping Ground episodes
executive_producer{{plainlist
producer{{plainlist
animatorDavid Gregory
cameraMulti-camera
runtime28 minutes
companyBBC Children's Productions (2018–2022)
BBC Studios Kids & Family (2022–)
networkCBBC
first_aired
last_airedpresent
relatedThe Story of Tracy Beaker
Tracy Beaker Returns
My Mum Tracy Beaker
The Beaker Girls
  • List of The Dumping Ground characters
  • Foz Allan
  • Lis Steele
  • Lucy Martin
  • Kim Crowther
  • Jonathan Phillips
  • Jane Dauncey
  • Louise Sutton
  • Simon Nelson
  • Philip Leach
  • Gert Thomas
  • Emma Bodger
  • Jonathan Wolfman BBC Studios Kids & Family (2022–) Tracy Beaker Returns My Mum Tracy Beaker The Beaker Girls

The Dumping Ground is a British children's television drama series that focuses on the lives and experiences of young people who live in a children's home with their care workers. The show has continuously aired on CBBC since its inception in 2013, being one of the channel's longest-running and most successful shows. The show is a continuation of Tracy Beaker Returns, which aired from 2010 to 2012. It is the third television series in the Tracy Beaker franchise.

The Dumping Ground broadcast its 100th episode on 16 March 2018, which was the tenth episode of series six.

In 2024, the eleventh series of The Dumping Ground marked a complete revamp of the show, including a new house, new title sequence and logo, and the animated sequences are no longer a part of the show, much like My Mum Tracy Beaker and The Beaker Girls.

A fourteenth series began airing on the CBBC Channel on 23 January 2026.

Plot

The series revolves around the life of children in a care home; typically each episode follows one or more characters' life and includes subplots featuring other characters. The Dumping Ground deals with issues related to the care system as well as social issues such as friendships, family, relationships, mental health, adolescence, racism and LGBT parenting.

Production

The first series, consisting of thirteen, thirty-minute episodes, was commissioned in March 2012. A second series, also with thirteen, thirty-minute episodes, was announced in May 2013. The third and fourth series, announced in 2014 and 2015 respectively, both had an increase in episodes: twenty, thirty-minute episodes. In 2018, it was confirmed that two further series, with 24 episodes in each series, would be made.

The first series was produced in summer 2012 at the former La Sagesse convent school in the Jesmond area of Newcastle-upon-Tyne which had previously been used throughout Tracy Beaker Returns. The former Fathers' house was used as the exterior of Elm Tree House, whilst the show's interior scenes were filmed in a grander building elsewhere on the same site. Property owners Barratt Homes decided to redevelop the school buildings into a luxury housing estate following the first series, preventing the BBC (and anyone else for that reason) from using the building and production was forced to move to another area of Newcastle. The recognisable cream and red exterior of Elm Tree House was demolished in March 2014 though the building used for interior scenes partially remains intact.

Between series two and four, interior scenes were filmed at the former Hookergate School in High Spen, Gateshead, which had previously been used as the Bradlington High School in CBBC series Wolfblood. A nearby children's respite care home, Kites Rise, on Smaile's Lane in Rowlands Gill doubled as the exterior of new care home Ashdene Ridge. The move was not explicitly addressed, but in the 2013 Christmas special Jody in Wonderland, residents and staff can be seen unpacking boxes and bags. The nearby housing estates in Rowlands Gill doubled as the fictional surrounding Talbot Ward area of Pottiswood, where the show is set. The exact location of Pottiswood has never been explicitly said within the programme, though landmarks such as the Tyne Bridge have been seen across the various series and characters have addressed the fact that they are in the North East of England. In Series 10, it is shown on a map to be north west of Ponteland in Northumberland. The garden exterior scenes were filmed against the back of a building at Hookergate School, and therefore did not accurately match the exterior of the front of Kites Rise.

From series five, the filming of interior care home scenes and garden scenes were moved to the former Loansdean Fire Station in Morpeth, Northumberland following Gateshead Council's decision to redevelop the Hookergate School. Kites Rise's façade continue to double as Ashdene Ridge.

Principal filming returned to the Hookergate School in series 9, and following a change of ownership at Kites Rise a replica of the building's frontage was constructed around an old caretaker's house on the school site. The replica is noticeably smaller than the real building and in wide shots the adjoining garage can be seen just to be a wooden façade. The original chimney of the caretaker's house can be seen above the Ashdene Ridge roof. This arrangement continued into series 10.

In the final episode of Series 10, Ashdene Ridge caught on fire and therefore production moved to a former middle school in Hexham for Series 11, doubling as the interior and exterior of new care home Porter's Lodge.

Episodes

Main article: List of The Dumping Ground episodes

Cast

Main article: List of The Dumping Ground characters

Ratings

Ratings from BARB. From series 6b onwards, viewing figures include four-screen data and pre-transmission viewing.

Series No.Episode No.AirdateViewersAvg. ViewersCBBC
weekly
rankingBBC iPlayer requestsSource1Special234567
1625,000545,00011,479,000
2
3684,00011,072,000
4500,00011,076,000
5631,0001
6545,0001943,000url=https://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/iplayer/iplayer-performance-feb13.pdftitle=Player performancewebsite=downloads.bbc.co.uk }}
7594,0001810,000
8486,0002
9463,0001
10438,0001977,000url=https://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/iplayer/iplayer-performance-mar13.pdftitle=Player performancewebsite=downloads.bbc.co.uk }}
11422,0002928,000
12479,0002877,000
13649,0001823,000
504,0001913,000
1565,000396,00011,241,000
2
3322,0002
4449,0001
5
6
7358,0005856,000
8341,0001
9382,0002
10467,0001
11361,0001
12412,0001
13302,0002
1269,000311,00031,400,000
2
3298,0001
4248,0001
5247,0003950,000
6251,0001
7255,0002
8332,0002
9274,0001
10306,0001826,000
11323,0004904,000
12386,0001
13355,0002
14325,0005
15396,0002755,000url=https://downloads.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/iplayer/iplayer-performance-dec15.pdftitle=Player performancewebsite=downloads.bbc.co.uk }}
16254,0006
17327,0002
18360,0001
19263,0003719,000
20443,0001
1370,000290,0001N/AN/A
2
3447,0001845,000date=September 2025bot=medic}}
4309,0001
5237,0007
6341,0001666,000
7269,0001
8247,0002
9333,0001
10
11285,0002
12271,0003551,000
13371,0001
14
15195,0006
16196,0007
17207,00010
18342,0001
19221,0006
20
1231,0002587,000
2
3232,0002
4210,0002619,000
5267,0003
6165,0009
7182,0008
8197,0002549,000
9190,0002
10209,0002
11162,0004
12147,0002
13253,0002
14190,0003
15240,0003
16230,0001
17
18220,0004
19183,0006
20
21236,0001
22251,0002
23
1266,0004
2215,0003
3
4214,0004
5
6223,0002
7239,0002
8194,0008
9283,0002
10153,00010
11211,0002
12211,0002
13202,0003
14201,0002
15167,0003
16192,0002
17200,0002
18253,0001
19158,0004
20178,0007
21224,0001
22201,0007
23281,0001
24306,0001
1279,0002
2222,0003
3199,0003
4212,0001
5208,0002
6215,0002
7255,0002
8183,0005
9201,0001
10257,0001
11214,0001
12217,0001
13164,0002
14128,0008
15214,0001
16142,0006
17124,0007
18208,0001
19
20179,0002
21203,0002
22222,0004
23194,0004
24167,0008

Awards and nominations

CeremonyAwardNomineeResult
2013 Writers' Guild of Great Britain AwardsBest Children's Television ScriptElly Brewer for "What Would Gus Want?"
Emma Reeves for "The Truth is Out There"
2013 British Academy Children's AwardsBest DramaThe Dumping Ground
2014 British Academy Children's AwardsBAFTA Kid's Vote – TelevisionThe Dumping Ground
Best ActorKia Pegg as Jody Jackson
2015 British Academy Children's AwardsBest DramaThe Dumping Ground
Interactive: Adapted in 2015The Dumping Ground: You're The Boss
2016 Royal Television Society North East and the Border AwardsDrama in 2016The Dumping Ground
2016 British Academy Children's AwardsBest DramaThe Dumping Ground
2018 Royal Television Society NETB AwardsBest Drama (Long Form)Ian Kershaw for "Farvel"
Performance of the YearAnnabelle Davis
Lewis G Hamilton
Rising Starurl=https://rts.org.uk/article/netb2018cat9risingstartitle=Category 9 — Rising Stardate=20 February 2018website=Royal Television Society}}
Rachel Smee, Make Up Trainee
Professional Excellence – Costume and Make-upMichael Birtley
2018 British Academy Children's AwardsPerformerAnnabelle Davis
2019 Royal Television Society NETB AwardsBest Drama (Long Form)Ian Kershaw for "Heroes"
2019 British Academy Children's AwardsBest Dramaurl=https://www.bafta.org/children/awards/childrens-awards-nominations-and-winners-2019title=Children's Awards Nominations and Winners 2019date=22 October 2019website=www.bafta.org}}
PerformerEmily Burnett

References

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