Dani Harmer reunites with Tracy Beaker co-stars in music video for show’s theme song ‘Someday’
‘Someday’ by Keisha White has been officially released for the first time
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Your support makes all the difference.Tracy Beaker star Dani Harmer has reunited with her co-stars from the CBBC series for the music video to its theme song.
Airing from 2002 to 2005, the The Story of Tracy Beaker TV series – based on Jacqueline Wilson’s children’s books of the same name – followed a group of kids living in a care home nicknamed “The Dumping Ground”.
The show’s theme song “Someday” was performed by R&B singer Keisha White and was released on Friday (26 March) for the first time.
While Harmer has continued to play Tracy in spin-off series Tracy Beaker Returns, The Dumping Ground and My Mum Tracy Beaker, the video marked her first reunion with her former castmates from the original TV series.
In it, Tracy and daughter Jess (Emma Maggie) are baking cupcakes, when they’re surprised by a delivery from Tracy’s former best friend Louise, played by Chelsie Padley, who Tracy doesn’t recognise.
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Her social worker Elaine the Pain (Nisha Nayar) also appears on the TV as she taps on the screen to get Tracy’s attention.
In 2019, Stormzy sampled the track “Someday” on his album Heavy is the Head.
My Mum Tracy Beaker, which aired on CBBC earlier this year, also saw Tracy reunite with her former enemy Justine Littlewood, played by Montanna Thompson.
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