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Not to be confused with Frankie.

Frank Matthews is a former resident of Elmtree House II and Ashdene Ridge.

Biography[]

Background[]

Frank was born with Cerebral Palsy and as a child, he lived with his Grandfather, Eric. However, Eric eventually became too old and frail to look after Frank, so he was taken to live at Elmtree House whilst Eric was taken to live in an old people's home. 

It was at Elmtree House that Frank met Liam O'Donovan, another boy in care whom he became friends with. Frank and Liam both enjoyed pulling various scams, including diving for burgers, where one of them would taken a half eaten box of a burger from a bin, bump into someone, drop the burger and thereby guilt the person into buying a "replacement" burger. Despite Liam being fostered (and returned) numerous times, he and Frank remained the best of friends.

While Frank was living in care, he was permitted to visit his grandfather, such as going fishing together on Eric's birthday.

Tracy Beaker Returns: Series 1[]

Soon after Tracy came to work at the Dumping Ground, Liam proposed that she store a number of her books in his bedroom (without Mike's knowledge). Liam then tried to sell the books in a street behind the Dumping Ground, but to no avail. Frank then attempted to get the books sold by sticking his face on the front cover and claiming the book was about him. However, Liam pointed out to Frank that this would not work the moment anyone read what was inside the book. Ultimately, the plan failed as the books were taken away by a recycling truck.

When Lily, Poppy and Rosie were fostered, Frank and Liam went on a visit to Frank's grandfather who gave Frank his gold watch - a family heirloom. The watch was amongst the items stolen by Carmen (and retrieved by Tracy) the following morning.

When Tracy stayed overnight for the first time (as a carer), Liam and Frank tried to sell her foul-tasting pizzas with banana topping, under the cover story that they were selling the pizzas to keep Elmtree House open. While they made a respectable amount of money, the night did not end well when a large man (who hated the care home) dragged Frank and Liam back to the Dumping Ground and threatened to call the police. Luckily, the man was deterred from doing this after Tracy asked if he would be the one who would tell the police that he had dragged a kid with Cerebral Palsy. However, Liam and Frank were forced by Tracy to return the money the following morning.

As a way of getting out of chores, Liam and Frank would sometimes "subcontract" them to the other kids; when Gus was visiting his grandfather, the boys got Johnny to do the vacuuming. Mike, however, did not take kindly to this, and on this occasion made Frank and Liam clean up Gus' bedroom after it was discovered that he had been keeping plates of food underneath his bed that had gone rotten and had attracted insects. This led to the boys discovering Gus' collection of notebooks where he had written about the two still burger diving. Frank and Liam tore out and disposed of the incriminating pages, but Gus found out what had happened when he returned and him revealing that Liam and Frank were burger diving led to them being consequently banned from the shopping centre by Mike.

When Toby won a "free" family holiday to California, he worked with Frank, Liam and Johnny to try and make the company representative think that they were all a genuine family, while simultaneously steering the care workers away from the company representative. Later, when the boys discovered that they had been scammed into paying for the holiday which actually cost over £5,000, Frank, Johnny, Toby and Liam travelled to the office where they set off the representative's car's alarm, allowing Johnny and Toby to steal a USB stick containing details of the holiday. They were then picked up by Tracy, who had been alerted by Sapphire as to the boys' whereabouts while Mike ended up scolding the boys for what they'd done. The company representative, however, soon paid back the money when Tracy threatened to hand over the USB stick to the police.

When the Dumping Ground residents went to the beach for the day, the group made a brief stop at a service station. Whilst there, Liam and Frank formulated a scam where they would chuck water at a car and then make money from washing the victim's car. Unfortunately, the plan backfired and the two were told off severely by Mike. The sat-nav on the van was soon somehow reprogrammed to return to the Dumping Ground and following another event at the service station, the van was "accidently" filled with diesel fuel as opposed to petrol and the group were stuck. Once Johnny was revealed to be the culprit behind all that had happened due to a traumatic event at the beach when he was younger, the group were successfully able to get to the beach.

When Tracy announced that she would be leaving her job at the Dumping Ground for a job as a journalist, she also announced that in order to get the job, she would need to write an article about children in care and wanted to interview the kids. Frank was among those who wanted to be interviewed (according to Gus), but as the kids who did not want to be interviewed held the most influence, this led to all of them refusing. Consequently, Frank had to ask Tracy to be interviewed in secret and it later transpired that all of the kids did the same. While she ultimately did not take the job, Tracy showed the kids the article when it was printed in the paper.

Tracy Beaker Returns: Series 2[]

After a protest to keep Elmtree House open resulted in its temporary closure after Lily accidently fell off the roof, Frank was sent to live with his grandfather. Prior to the closure of the Dumping Ground, Eric had fallen ill and Frank found it was now "worse". Since Mike was deemed responsible for the whole thing, he ended up being almost fired for what had happened and so Frank and the rest of the kids tried to help him. Their involvement got them into trouble with Mike, who thankfully wasn't sacked.

When Toby didn't return to the Dumping Ground the same time the others did, Liam sold off his comic collection and convinced the other kids to do so as well. However, Toby did return and found out what had happened which led to Mike grounding everyone because of it. When Liam and Frank learnt that Toby had arranged to meet a girl and was now unable to see her, they decided to help Toby meet his girlfriend by tricking Mike into thinking they were painting Liam's bedroom (and so were skipping dinner for that) when they were really accompanying Toby into town. Once Toby had met the girl (who he ended up no longer liking), the boys received a lift back to the DG by Tracy (as the last bus had already left) where they were met by an irate Mike, who had discovered they had sneaked out of the DG.

When two boys called Ade and Dayo were brought to the Dumping Ground, Frank realised the two are Manchester United fans (to his and Liam's pleasure). With Gus and Sapphire, Frank found that Ade and Dayo were from a village in Africa which they had to escape when it was attacked by men with guns. Frank helped to try and hide the two when the kids believed they would be sent back since they were illegal immigrants until Mike and Gina revealed Ade and Dayo were allowed to stay in the country and said goodbye to them when they left.

Frank was present in the garden with Liam and Toby when a gang of crooks dumped a bag of money there. The boys decided to stash the money away, only to be seen by Johnny and Carmen and end up having to give some of the money to them. Although Frank and Liam attempted to spend their share on a flat screen TV, they were accused of shoplifting and ran. Once the money ended up being returned, Liam later revealed to Frank that he had kept some of the money and gave some to Frank, who Liam told to get something nice for his grandfather.

When Elektra came to the Dumping Ground, Frank and Liam were in the process of making a den in the attic. Liam intended for this to be a private den for just the two of them, but Frank wanted to let the others use it, on the grounds they were family. This annoyed Liam, as he had been shoved over a pool table by Elektra earlier that morning and Frank's definition of family would have included her. This led to the pair falling out with each other. Later, Elektra invited Frank to join the club she had made with the other girls and Frank invited her and the others to use the attic den, much to Liam's irritation. Frank and the other kids in the club were made to do initiation tasks to become an official member of Elektra's club. After various items from around the DG went missing, Frank confessed to Liam what he had done and got sanctioned when the items were returned.

Frank was out with Liam when they found a pensioner's mobility scooter which Liam subsequently crashed. When this led to Liam having to volunteer at an old people's home (which was actually the one where the owner of the mobility scooter lived), Liam initially refused to get involved until Frank convinced him to do so. Afterward, when Tracy and Liam suggested that the others come to the home, Frank was the first to volunteer himself and enjoyed himself. He and everyone else were soon involved in a ballroom dancing session.

Some time afterward on Eric's birthday, Frank got ready to go fishing with him, only to receive devastating news - Eric had passed away the previous week and the funeral had taken place the day before (which Frank was naturally really upset over). Frank later visited his grandfather's grave, only to find that there was no headstone. This led to him and Liam mustering whatever money they had to buy one, but they ended up running short of the required amount. This prompted Frank to sell his watch in order to raise the remaining money required. Unfortunately, Frank then learnt that his grandfather had been buried in a pauper's grave with two other bodies, which meant a tombstone could not be put up (to Frank's dismay). However, he was encouraged by Liam to go back and retrieve the watch from the antique seller, only to discover that the seller had given him much less money than the watch's real value and so Frank and Liam did not have enough money to buy it back. Fortunately, Tracy (who had given them a lift in a new car) was able to convince the seller to swap the watch for her new car. Now reunited with his watch, Frank, Liam and Tracy were summoned to the lake where he had gone fishing with his Eric where he got a surprise; the other Dumping Ground kids had decorated a bench, which was dedicated to Frank's granddad.

Tracy Beaker Returns: Series 3[]

When a group of kids from Burnywood were moved into Elmtree House, Frank fell in love with a girl named Lizanne. During this time, Liam fell out with Frank after Lizanne stole Johnny's money (although she wouldn't admit it) and Frank ended up diving for burgers with her. This led to Liam, Carmen, Tee and Lily tricking Lizanne into thinking Liam had a rich uncle. After pulling the prank (which had enraged Frank when he saw Lizanne with Liam), Liam told Frank the truth about Lizanne, but Frank revealed to Liam that he knew the truth all along and the reason he was with her was because he fancied her, but did not believe he would ever find anyone better. Liam reassured Frank, telling him his reasoning was stupid. Later when Lizanne left to be returned to her mother, Frank covered for Lizanne's theft of Johnny's money, denying he had any knowledge of who had taken the money.

When Liam was made to wear an electronic tag after a woman believed he was mugging her while he was escaping some pirated DVD sellers, Frank and Tracy both convinced him to not remove the tag and to run away. Later, Liam received a letter from a man claiming to be his big brother, Jack. Thinking this was all a hoax, Liam refused to meet him. Instead, Frank and Tracy went to see Jack who Liam realised was the man who sold him the pirated DVDs. Jack, however, soon revealed that he was actually an undercover police officer and offered Liam to live with him, an offer which Frank convinced Liam to accept. Liam soon said goodbye to Frank and left the Dumping Ground.

Soon afterward, when Frank went to post a package to Liam (at his new address), a three legged dog saw Frank and decided to follow him back to the Dumping Ground, despite Frank's attempts to get rid of it. The rest of the house soon found out about the dog, which the decided to name "Shadow" and keep her a secret from the care workers. Frank let the dog stay in his room, while at the same time keeping it a secret from the care workers. The following morning, Frank found that Shadow had peed in his bedroom and took her to Sapphire. However, she had to refuse on account that she was not allowed to keep pets at the Dumping Ground. Eventually, Shadow was adopted by Lily's father. Frank was also involved in wrecking the computer, which led to Mike refusing to get a new one because of how irresponsible the kids were until Tracy offered a bet; she paired all the kids together (with Frank being paired with Tee) and gave them all eggs to look after to prove how responsible they were. Unfortunately, everyone broke their eggs (though Elektra tried to cover this up) and they didn't get a computer.

Later that summer, the kids, including Frank, went on holiday to a farmhouse that was cut short after Tee accidentally let sheep into it. This led to Frank and the rest of the kids giving Tee the cold shoulder. Tracy attempted to reason with Frank to stop giving it, on account that Frank was friends with Tee. Frank explained that he had not been fishing since the death of his grandfather and wanted to go fishing to see if he could do it on his own. Later, when it transpired Tee, Lily and Carmen had run away from the Dumping Ground on their own holiday, Frank joined Mike, Tracy and Johnny in the minibus, under the excuse that Tee was his friend. They eventually caught up with the girls near a stately home, the owner of whom offered Mike a half price holiday. During this holiday, Frank got his wish and was able to go fishing in a lake on the grounds of the hall. Weeks later, Mike was invited to receive an MBE at Buckingham Palace, and was told he could only take three guests. Frank campaigned to be among the three with a sob story that his grandfather had a dream that a Matthews would go to Buckingham Palace. Frank lost the election and in the end did not visit Buckingham Palace.

The Dumping Ground: Series 1[]

When the Dumping Ground kids were left home alone, they decided to celebrate in the living room. During this celebration, Frank took umbrage at Rick's choice of music, saying that it was for dinosaurs. Rick, in turn, took umbrage at Frank's statement, saying that Frank's music was for boneheads. This led to the two blasting their music at each other from their bedrooms. When Frank lost since Rick had more powerful speakers, Frank took the vacuum cleaner to annoy Rick with its noise. Rick's speakers ended up busted, much to Frank's joy. Later that day, after the Dumping Ground was nearly blown up by a grenade set off by Gus (who had become agitated at the amount of noise), Frank gave his speakers to Rick as an apology and the two settled their differences.

Unfortunately, Frank and Tyler told the other kids that the petty cash from Mike and Gina's office belonged to everyone, prompting the other kids to spend the money on gifts such as fake nails and remote control cars. This soon led to trouble when the kids ran out of food and were faced with starvation. After everyone was made to pool in whatever money they had left, Frank and Tyler were sent out to buy food for the rest of the residents. However, Frank decided to gamble everyone's money, thinking that he could earn more. While Frank did eventually hit the jackpot with a fruit machine in a bowling alley, he was unable to claim the winnings due to being under 18. The boys both returned to the Dumping Ground empty handed, fibbing that they had been mugged. However, Elektra sensed something was amiss and made Tyler confess. She then roped in both boys to helping her claim that she had done things to help them, so as to help get her a trip to Australia. In the end, Frank, along with the rest of the kids were sanctioned by having their pocket money taken away until the cash they had taken was repaid.

At some point, Frank took some important exams, for which he received poor grades. Deciding that he would not do retakes, he got a job in a café as a waiter and met a girl named Jade, with whom he developed a crush on. After having to deal with pranks from the kids at the café, Jade invited Frank back to the café on what Frank thought was a date. However, he was introduced to a woman named Angel who claimed to be a clairvoyant and seemingly knew details of Frank's life (including his support of Manchester United) and was seemingly able to contact his deceased grandfather. Frank returned to the Dumping Ground and told the others about this, which led to Faith paying Angel a visit the following day to see if she could contact her brother, to see if he was dead or alive. However, after Rick heard the stories Frank and Faith were coming back with, he declared that Angel was in fact a con and Jade was in cahoots with her. The following day, Faith tested this when Angel apparently contacted Faith's brother again and learnt that they like Robbie Williams and sang one of his songs at their sister's wedding, which was complete nonsense. Frank accused Jade of being in cahoots with Angel, only to discover that she was not and subsequently lost his job. Later that day, Frank decided that he would indeed retake his exams, and surprisingly received a visit from Jade, who had forgiven Frank and wanted to hook up with him.

After Frank bunked off a trip to Hiddon Hall (where he was to role play as an Edwardian gardener and was tasked with picking herbs) to go fishing (which later got him chased by the other kids), Razz - Faith's brother - came to the Dumping Ground to hide from ex-gang members who were following him. Frank saw Razz and agreed to keep quiet about the fact he was on the grounds. After being fobbed off from giving anymore help by Faith, Frank exited the house, only to encounter the gang members, who demanded that Razz give himself up. Instead, Frank claimed that Razz had escaped round the back, but the gang members did not believe Frank and barged their way into Elmtree House. Luckily, they were scared off by Mo's snake (believing it to be poisonous) and Frank told Mike that the gang members were nothing more than burglars. Frank also kept quiet about the fact Razz had been on the grounds at all.

The Dumping Ground: Series 2[]

Over time, Frank visited Liam and Jack several times and then started writing to Liam. Unfortunately, Liam never replied which made Frank think that Liam didn't want to see him. Soon enough, Frank had moved out of the Dumping Ground and was now living independently in a flat. However, he continued to visit the Dumping Ground for various reasons, including one visit where he claimed his shower was not working. On one such visit, he found that Faith was now wheelchair bound, had become distressed at this and was now treating everyone around her like dirt. Frank stood up to her over this, saying that she would eventually get better, whereas he would never recover from his condition. However, believing he had failed to get through to Faith, Frank went home (or so everyone assumed).

Unknown to anyone, Frank broke up with Jade, ended up in debt and owed a man called Danny a lot of money. This led to Frank losing his flat and becoming homeless. He became friends with a fellow homeless girl, Kazima, and was even forced into selling off the pocket watch. Kazima, however, ended up pickpocketing to get money to buy the watch back, but she refused to return it when Frank revealed that he would win back his money as one of his neighbours had taught him her "system" for winning back money. Rick, however, was sceptical and followed Frank back to his flat (as did Kazima, but without either of the boys knowing). Frank gave Danny the money he owed, but got into another game of poker to win back everything he had lost. Frank won the game, but it soon transpired that Frank's neighbour's system was to insert an extra Ace into the deck of cards. Rick and Kazima convinced Frank to return to the Dumping Ground, where the other kids learnt what had happened with Frank. With the help of the others, they cooked up a scheme to get Frank's money back - Faith would pretend she had lost a piece of jewellery, Kazima would "find" it and this would be traded to get Frank's money back. The scheme was pulled off successfully, although Mike had to step in as a getaway driver. When the care workers discovered what had happened to Frank and the kids' scheme to get the money back, Frank received a telling off by Mike. Frank attempted to rebuff this, saying that Mike had no right to tell him off as he had moved out, but Mike countered this by saying that he still cared about Frank regardless. With nowhere else to go, Frank asked Mike if he could move back in, which he consequently did.

When the kids did a touch the telly competition to agree on watching a talent show or football match, Frank sided with the other kids who wanted to watch football. However, he gave up during dinner, when Tyler opened the doors to the dining room and Frank was unable to resist the smell of the spaghetti sauce. Despite this, Frank cooked up a scheme of his own: he found (what he believed to be) Mike's secret stash of sweets and sold them to the kids for £1 each. Frank would then replace the sweets and keep the profit. Unfortunately, it transpired that the sweets were in fact two years old and ended up having to return everyone's money. Like the other kids, Frank did not see the football game, nor the talent show the others wanted to watch, as he fell asleep on the sofa with the other kids.

Frank decided to wash a red Manchester United shirt of his with Rick and Faith's washing (unknown to both Rick and Faith). He was eventually found out when Jody noticed the ends of his sleeves and collar had turned pink, which was what had happened to Rick and Faith's clothes. Consequently, Frank was made to judge the baking contest Rick and Faith had got themselves into. Frank decided Faith's cake was the best and ended up having to wear girls' clothes with Rick and Tyler as a punishment. He was also present when Johnny revealed that he'd stopped a woman from being mugged and when Johnny tried to get the kids involved in what Johnny claimed to be a puzzle he'd been sent (which the kids all failed at). When Jack came to take a witness statement from Johnny about the mugging, he offered Frank to have Liam visit but Frank turned it down. When Kazima came to live at Ashdene Ridge, she tried to get Frank to allow her to sleep in his room until May Li found her.

Frank was assigned a work experience placement with Faith at a health spa. However, Frank saw Liam there and punched him since Liam had been ignoring him and yet was really happy to see him. This led to Frank getting fired, as was Faith despite the fact that she tried to stop Frank. After what happened led to Frank getting told off by Mike and May-Li, Frank attempted to apologise to Sian de Silva (the council worker who gave out the work placements), only to learn that it would be next to impossible to get Faith her work placement back and that Liam was also there for the same reason and got sacked as well. Frank then phoned Liam to apologise and the pair met up in a café where Liam also apologised for not having kept in touch. Frank then noticed Liam had all of his belongings with him, to which Liam revealed that he had left Jack because he'd supposedly become annoyed at how overbearing Jack had been with him concerning his life. After Liam asked if he could stay with Frank for a while, Frank revealed that he was back at the Dumping Ground and had to ask Mike (who agreed).

Frank came up with a plan to get Faith her work placement back; Mike had a crush on Sian, so the kids all worked together to create a lunch for the two to have together to impress Sian and give Faith her work placement back. Whilst Liam was staying in Frank's room, Frank discovered a CD recorded by Poppy, a girl whom Liam had a crush on, had become her talent agent and arranged to have the CD recorded while paying for it with "some O'Donovan Magic". Whilst Liam was out of Frank's room, Frank noticed that Liam had received a worried text from Jack. Frank went to see Jack the following day, where he learnt how Liam had paid for the recording session; Jack once caught a footballer drink-driving, which was meant to be kept a secret from the public, but Liam had taken pictures of the incident with his mobile phone from the back seat of Jack's car. He then sold them to the press to pay for the recording session, all of which led to Jack consequently receiving a disciplinary hearing. Annoyed to learn this, Frank returned to the DG and told Liam off for what he had done, only for Liam to scarper from Frank's room. However, Liam returned to apologise after finding out about when Frank was homeless and explained the reason why he had kept quiet; he was embarrassed to tell Frank he was a Trainee Plumber and wanted to tell Frank something more impressive. Frank reassured Liam that as his best friend, Liam did not need to do that sort of thing. The next morning Frank learnt that Liam had written a new song named "Tail Lights", which described how Liam was sorry for what he had done to Jack. Unknown to Liam, Frank phoned Jack and invited him to the DG, where Jack ended up walking in on Liam singing. Jack and Liam reconciled and Frank revealed that he would be moving in to live with Liam in a flat after he had got his degree in business studies.

Later when Frank left the DG, he gave Harry a fishing tackle and Floss a bucket of maggots.

The Dumping Ground Dish Up[]

Frank returned in 2015 alongside Lily Kettle, Sapphire Fox, Elektra Perkins and Johnny Taylor in the mini spin-off show, The Dumping Ground Dish Up.

The Dumping Ground: Series 3[]

When Kazima was going to be sent back to Somalia, she ran away, needing a place to stay. Frank agreed to let her stay in their flat. Mike and Carmen came to the flat, asking him if he'd seen Kazima. As they talked, Kaz fled from the flat and ran away. She met her Father whilst running, and Mike, Carmen and Frank caught up with her and took her back to Ashdene Ridge. Because of meeting her Father, Kazima was allowed to stay in the country.

The Dumping Ground: Series 5[]

When Ashdene Ridge was in danger of closing down, Frank worked with Elektra to make the council member in charge of demolishing the home Mr. Umbleby and the rest of the council believe the home was built on the remains of an old Roman villa. Unfortunately, the scam failed (to Mike's anger) and Frank lost his job. However, when Umbleby was exposed for his own misdeeds by Frank and Tyler, he was blackmailed into stopping Ashdene Ridge from being demolished and getting Frank his job back. Following this, Frank spent Christmas at the Dumping Ground to celebrate.

The Dumping Ground: Series 6[]

Frank was amongst the former care kids who was invited to Mike's wedding at Ashdene Ridge. Although Jay and Bird initially stopped them from coming in, they were allowed to attend the ceremony.

Personality[]

Frank was really close to his grandfather (who was Frank's only family) and best friends with Liam, with the two performing various cons (their most notorious being the burger dive, and Frank has still continued to con people at times). Frank, however, has had more sense than Liam (telling Liam to not run away when he was given community service and the tag) and was stated by Kazima and Faith as someone who would never punch another person if they didn't deserve it. After Eric passed away, Frank regarded Mike and the kids at the Dumping Ground as his family.

Former care home[]

Former residents[]

Appearances[]

  • Tracy Beaker Returns: Series 1
  1. Tracy Beaker Superstar (first appearance)
  2. New Life's Eve
  3. Bad Luck Boy
  4. By The Book
  5. Family Values
  6. Anarchy in the DG
  7. Secrets
  8. Sisters (cameo)
  9. Good Luck Boy
  10. Viva Carmen
  11. The Werewolf
  12. A Day at the Beach
  13. Moving On
  • Tracy Beaker Returns: Series 2
  1. The Burnywood Menace
  2. Drained
  3. Crushed
  4. Refugees
  5. Money
  6. Elektra
  7. What You Don't Know
  8. A Day in the Country
  9. The Scare Game
  10. Out of Control
  11. Snake Bite
  12. Grandad
  13. Chain Reaction
  • Tracy Beaker Returns: Series 3
  1. The Visitors
  2. Firestarter
  3. Shadows
  4. Big Brother
  5. Belonging
  6. Eggs
  7. Justine Littlewood Returns
  8. Reward
  9. Summer Holiday
  10. Going Home
  11. Jody Jackson
  12. The Invitation
  13. Goodbye Tracy Beaker
  • The Dumping Ground: Series 1
  1. Home Alone
  2. Liberty in the DG
  3. Baby
  4. S.O.S.
  5. What Would Gus Want?
  6. The Real Faith Davis
  7. The Truth Is Out There
  8. Dreamland
  9. A Day in the Past
  10. Oh, Mo!
  11. Seriously Funny
  12. Esme
  13. Scary Beasts
  • The Dumping Ground: Series 2
  1. Kick Off
  2. Quitters
  3. Experience (picture cameo)
  4. The Barbecue (mentioned, cartoon cameo)
  5. Finding Frank
  6. Holding On
  7. Endurance
  8. I Have a Dream
  9. Sticks and Stones
  10. G.I. Johnny
  11. Be My Girl
  12. Hope
  13. Face the Music
  • The Dumping Ground: Series 3
  1. Grand Theft DG (picture cameo)
  2. Mischief (mentioned)
  3. Breaking In (picture cameo)
  4. Where is Love? (mentioned)
  5. Refuge
  • The Dumping Ground: Series 4
  1. They Walk Among Us (picture cameo)
  2. Hold the Front Page (picture cameo)
  3. Growing Pains (mentioned, picture cameo)
  4. Perfect Match (picture cameo)
  • The Dumping Ground: Series 5
  1. What Lies Beneath
  • The Dumping Ground: Series 6
  1. Missing Presumed Single (last appearance)
  • Total appearances: 67

References[]

  1. "A Day in the Country". Wikia. Retrieved on 18th November 2018.
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