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In her teens, Jacqueline Aitken began a relationship with partner Millar Wilson, whom she married in 1965 when she was 19. Two years later, they had a daughter named Emma. [6] Her husband later left her for another woman. [7] They divorced in 2004. [7] [34]

Italian: Bambina affittasi, lit.'Child for Rent'. Translated by Liliana Schwammenthal. Florence: Salani. 1994. ISBN 9788877822932. The series saw five retail compilation releases which each featured episodes from their respective series, titled " Best of Me" (released on 6 February 2006 [1]), " More of Me" (Released on 22 May 2006 [2]), " Starring Me" (Released on 2 October 2006 [3]), " Totally Me" (Released on 26 March 2007 [4]) and " Farewell from Me?" (released on 7 January 2008 [5]). These releases featured the half-hour version of the series, with two episodes combined into one, except for "Farewell From Me", which contains twelve standard-length episodes. All five volumes were later combined with the DVD release of "The Movie of Me" to form " Tracy Beaker – The Boxset of Me" ( released on 11 February 2008 [6]).Tracy is ten years old. She lives in a children's home, but would like a real home one day, with a real family. The Dumping Ground (2013–). The continued life at the Dumping Ground after Tracy Beaker moves on to a new care home, and focuses more on just one child in the care home. Not a book by Jacqueline Wilson but inspired by the Tracy Beaker novels. Jess and Tracy Beaker are the perfect team. They do everything together. Jess thinks Tracy is the best mum ever, even when she shouts at her teachers! Tracy has made the perfect home for Jess, leaving The Dumping Ground far behind her. Yes, it's tiny, a bit mouldy and the Duke Estate is a bit scary. But it's their happy home.

The Pied Piper of Kingston' Article about Jacqueline Wilson by Claire Amitstead, The Guardian, 14 February 2004. Carey, Jasmine (9 June 2022). "Jacqueline Wilson's quiet life in the South Downs". sussexlive . Retrieved 14 April 2023. When Wilson began to focus on writing, she completed several crime fiction novels before dedicating herself to children's books. At the age of 40, she took A-level English and earned a grade A. [7] She had mixed success with about 40 books before the breakthrough to fame in 1991 with The Story of Tracy Beaker, [8] published by Doubleday. The Story of Tracy Beaker (2002–2006, CBBC). Starring Dani Harmer as Tracy and Lisa Coleman (whose sister, Charlotte, appeared in Double Act as Miss Debenham) as Cam. Original broadcast dates: 8 January 2002– 9 February 2006. Since its original broadcasts, 15-minute versions have been shown on repeat on the CBBC Channel since 2007.

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Due to a change in production location, many of the cast from the first series departed; Jay Haher ( Zac Patterson), Sonny Muslim ( Ryan Patterson), Joe Starrs ( Peter Ingham) and Jerome Holder ( Maxy King). The building used across the second and third series, plus Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me was The Hollies, a former nursing home on Station Road in Llanishen. No reference was made to the change in location and the children's home continued to be known as Stowey House. The Hollies now houses private offices. In April 2020, Wilson announced she was in a same-sex relationship. [35] She revealed that she had been living with her partner, Trish, for 18 years. [35] She lives in Alfriston, East Sussex. [36] Jacqueline Wilson appointed Professorial Fellow". University of Roehampton. Archived from the original on 29 November 2010 . Retrieved 6 August 2008. Romanian: Povestea lui Tracy Beaker. Translated by Ecaterina Godeanu. Bucharest: Editura Arthur. 2013. ISBN 9786068044552. The Story of Tracy Beaker, written by Jacqueline Wilson, was first published in 1991. Wilson's book Cliffhanger had previously been adapted as a two-part drama for television in 1995, though this was the first of her works to become a fully fledged series. The first series was filmed on location at Amherst Lodge in Ealing, which doubled as the care home Stowey House, during Summer 2001. The building, which was a former maternity home and children's home, was sold by Ealing Council shortly after the series aired, and production moved to Cardiff for series 2. Amherst Lodge has since been developed into flats.

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