The Story of Tracy Beaker Series 3-06.The Beaker Club/Power Cut
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00:00Come on Jackie get a move on. Right, right, where's the fire?
00:21It should be here any minute. Where are we going anyway?
00:24It's Sam isn't it? She left it somewhere. Whoops.
00:31A picnic. I'm sorry I've been busy writing. I didn't have time to organise anything.
00:35Didn't have time? We've been looking forward to this all week, haven't we Jackie?
00:39We're stuck in this miserable place. Look Tracy we'll get some food and go to the park, yeah?
00:43A picnic in the park? Boring.
00:46Well we'll go out to the countryside then. Boring.
00:48My back garden? Boring. Tracy.
00:51I can't deal with this. Try and be nice Tracy.
00:54Try and not be so useless then.
01:01Well that's our day all sorted out, eh?
01:04That's not my fault if someone got out on the wrong side of the bed this morning.
01:07What are you doing?
01:19Marco's getting told off. Marco? I don't think so.
01:22He is. He says something really, really rude. The rudest thing ever.
01:26OK. Don't press me, I'm listening.
01:32Bog off.
01:37How?
01:38Well Marco, how was it?
01:40It was cool. Did she get really angry?
01:43She was jumping, man.
01:45Ow!
01:46Honestly guys, you've got no idea. I mean, if you want to be really rude, I mean Tracy Beakery, you've got to start off early, haven't you?
01:54Practice from the day you were born. Just like I did.
02:08Go.
02:12So, do you think Cam's coming back?
02:15Not if she knows what's good for her. Picnic in the park? What sort of day out is that?
02:19Well at least not a day in. Can't you call her or something?
02:23And do what?
02:24Say sorry.
02:25Apologise? No way, that would be like admitting I was wrong.
02:29You go and get some snacks from the kitchen. We're going to have loads of fun. Trust me.
02:37Snakes and ladders?
02:39Grass?
02:42A packet of cards?
02:43Not fair.
02:45I know!
02:46What Hayley? What?
02:47We can turn up to lunch five minutes late.
02:49Or we can not tidy our rooms when we are asked to.
02:53Look you lot, if you want any respect at the dumping ground, you're going to have to do a lot better than that.
02:59How about cheese sauce in wellies, or collapsing chairs, or ketchup bombs, or putting butter on milk bottles?
03:06Not to mention running around the garden and the head care workers knickers.
03:10Oh, and I nearly forgot, eating a worm.
03:16Got the idea?
03:22Hi Dolly.
03:24Mmm, yummy, cheese sauce.
03:26It's not for eating.
03:27What?
03:28Butter?
03:29Check.
03:30Milk bottles?
03:32Check.
03:33Come on guys, tell me what's going on.
03:35We're the baking club, Jackie.
03:37Watch out, dumping ground, we want respect, man.
03:40Yeah!
03:42Ah, Dolly, there you are. Don't forget, we've got a very important meeting today.
03:47Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:51What's got into them?
03:52Search me.
03:58Oh, you've got to see this, Tracy.
04:12They've set up a beaker club.
04:14They've done what?
04:15A beaker club, a club for kids who want to be just like me.
04:19I mean, when you think about it, who wouldn't want to be like Tracy Beaker?
04:37Oh, please, sign me up for the Tracy Beaker club. I can't wait to join.
04:40Oh, please let me in.
04:42Oh, me too.
04:44I don't see many members of the Michael Grice club, do you?
04:52And how long's the wait on this for the Long and Bouncy Appreciation Society?
04:59Looks like there's going to be some fun around here after all.
05:01How long is the beaker club?
05:15Oh, come on.
05:30Careful, Shelly.
05:39Careful, Duke.
05:51Gently does it round to boy.
05:53Who did this?
05:56That wasn't me.
05:58We've been sabotaged, bro.
06:03That stupid beaker club.
06:04What is going on round here today?
06:07One pair of ruined shoes.
06:09I want to know who did this.
06:12Right.
06:15When you've been here as long as I have, Shelly, you get to know a certain someone's handiwork.
06:18I've seen these pranks before.
06:20Lead the way, Duke.
06:22Beaker fingerprints. I'd recognise them any day.
06:27Did you really think I wouldn't know a Tracy Beaker stunt when I saw one?
06:31What are you talking about, Duke?
06:33Jackie and I have just been sitting here minding our own business.
06:36Come on, Tracy. We're not stupid.
06:39Look, the whole point of pulling a scam is getting respect, isn't it?
06:43So if Tracy did it, she'd end up and take the credit, don't you think?
06:48Sorry, but I'm clean.
06:58So much for beaker fingerprints, Sherlock Holmes.
07:07What's next, Dolly?
07:14Welcome back.
07:15We've been looking forward to this all week, Elaine.
07:17Oh, I'm very excited.
07:20There are people coming! Quick!
07:22Hurry, Dolly, hurry!
07:24Bug off! I'm nearly finished.
07:26Do it!
07:28Ready when you can come?
07:30Do come in. Can I take the coats?
07:36One, two, three.
07:46Oh, what now?
07:49Dolly, is that you?
07:52I am so sorry.
07:54Beaker club, beaker club, beaker club.
07:56Are you all right?
07:58Hi, Dolls.
07:59Hi, Dolly. How's the beaker club going?
08:01They were supposed to be my foster family. It was going really well.
08:06Then I had to drop a Tracy Beaker bomb on them, didn't I?
08:11Classic.
08:13I always wanted to be like you, Tracy Beaker.
08:16Now I'm really like you, aren't I?
08:18No one's going to want anything to do with me ever!
08:25Tracy, are you all right?
08:28Dolly, come down here immediately.
08:33I can make my world come true.
08:38All my dreams will see me through.
08:43Doesn't matter what may come my way.
08:50Believe me now, believe me now.
08:57Doesn't matter what may come my way.
09:01Hi there, it's Cam, except it's not because I'm not here, so leave a message.
09:06Hi, Cam, it's Tracy.
09:08Just calling to see whether you've come up with any ideas for going out today.
09:12Any good ideas?
09:14So let me know.
09:16And I don't mind coming round to keep you company.
09:19OK, bye.
09:25Right, I think we ought to have a little chat about this, don't you, Dolly?
09:34It's all right, she wouldn't snitch on us, would she?
09:37Yeah, but shouldn't we go and own up, say it was us as well?
09:41Dunno. What would Tracy Beaker do?
09:45She'd get busy with the next Beaker scam.
09:48Yeah!
09:50So what's it going to be?
09:51Knickers?
09:52Worm?
09:53Deal.
09:55Beaker! Beaker Club! Beaker! Beaker Club! Beaker! Beaker Club! Beaker! Beaker Club! Beaker! Beaker Club! Beaker! Beaker Club!
10:16I'm really sorry.
10:18Well, sometimes sorry isn't good enough.
10:21Thing is, Dolly, we don't understand. We really thought you liked us.
10:24I do like you!
10:26Then why did you do this to us?
10:28I didn't know it was you.
10:29Even if it was someone else, it's not really nice, is it?
10:33So I guess you won't be fostering me then.
10:39Hayley! Come here! Get those knickers off your head!
10:43Hayley, come here! I don't want to chase you off!
10:47Come here! Get those knickers off your head!
10:50My knickers!
10:52Has anyone seen Marco?
10:54No! No! Marco, come here!
10:56I'm going to do it! I'm going to do it!
10:58Marco! No!
11:03Spit it out, Marco. Come on, mate.
11:05Hayley, you give me that underwear back right now!
11:07I'm deadly serious! Give them back!
11:10Hayley, come here! Hayley!
11:13Spit it out! Spit it out!
11:15Come on, mate. Come on, do it.
11:17You've got to do something.
11:20Come on, Marco. Speak to me, man.
11:23What did you think you were doing going through my personal belongings?
11:27I don't want to be in the Beaker Club anymore.
11:30Me neither.
11:31The what?
11:34The Beaker Club.
11:36Well, there had to be an explanation, didn't there?
11:39Marco, Dolly, Hayley.
11:41Anyone can see they're the sweetest kids in the whole world.
11:45But today they decided to be like me, Tracy Beaker.
11:49Well, they might swallow a worm or chuck a ketchup bomb,
11:53but deep down they're nothing like me.
11:56Well, they're nice, aren't they?
11:59Not like Tracy Beaker. There's only one of her.
12:08Nice one.
12:10Say to the camera.
12:13Nice one.
12:14To the red light. Say to the green light.
12:16Don't look, I'm changing.
12:21Dolly.
12:24I'm so glad it worked out well.
12:26So am I.
12:28I'm going to miss you.
12:29Me too.
12:31Hi, Tracy.
12:32Ken!
12:33I got your message.
12:36I know the Beaker Club didn't work out like we thought it would.
12:40Yeah, you could say that, Dolly.
12:42But you really are my hero, Tracy Beaker.
12:56So, put a fun day out then, have you?
13:06If you like that, you'll love this.
13:14Tracy, I was watching that, but it's busted.
13:16But I want to see the end of it.
13:18No, we are all going to watch this.
13:20Tracy, I want to see it first.
13:30Hi, Charlie.
13:32Girls?
13:33I invited Louise over.
13:35Great, but keep an eye on town because I've got a lot of work to do.
13:38My foster dad says all work and no play makes a dull person really dull.
13:43I mean, a normal person, you know.
13:47Come on, Louise.
13:55Sounds like I'm going over to the TV again, Duke.
13:58Charlotte can sort it out.
14:00I'm not leaving this cake.
14:02Five more minutes and it will be cooked to perfection.
14:06Another masterpiece, eh, Duke?
14:11I'm telling you for the last time, it's cold.
14:15Let it here, Tracy.
14:16I'll watch, I'll eat.
14:21I can't take it a second longer.
14:23It's busted and you two sing it.
14:25Don't torture me anymore, please.
14:27Get lost.
14:28My foster dad says I've got a lovely voice.
14:30Louise, love is blind. I reckon it's deaf, too.
14:33Yeah, busted!
14:37What's happened?
14:38I don't believe this.
14:39What's going on?
14:40We're missing busted. That's what's going on.
14:42Oh, what a pity.
14:44Ah, Tracy!
14:45What?
14:46No!
14:51Ruined.
14:56Louise is a good singer. You should support her.
14:58It's OK, everybody. It's a power cut.
15:01The whole street's out.
15:03It's just typical of the stump.
15:06Jackie!
15:07What?
15:08It's for Marco.
15:12As soon as he's told me why he's wearing the shower curtain...
15:15It's my invisibility cloak.
15:17Of course. How silly of me.
15:19When's the light going to come back on?
15:21I don't know. Are you scared?
15:23No, of course not. I love the dark.
15:25I can't play the computer.
15:26What about busted?
15:27Sorry, there's nothing we can do but wait.
15:29This is going to be so boring.
15:31It doesn't have to be.
15:33My foster dad said we can have fun without telecomputer games.
15:36Yeah, just like he used to in the good old days, 600 years ago.
15:57No, he's right.
15:59And I've got just the thing.
16:03Go Shirley! Go Shirley!
16:05I don't want to play this anymore.
16:06Yeah, I'm bored.
16:07Me too.
16:08Me three.
16:09I'll go and see if there's any news.
16:14Right, what's next?
16:16Charades.
16:18Boring!
16:19Can't we have something to eat, like a picnic in the dark?
16:22OK, good idea.
16:27So, who's got any ghost stories?
16:29Let's scare the pants off each other.
16:31My foster dad says psychologically,
16:33scary stories aren't good for a child's development.
16:35Louise, enough about your foster dad.
16:38Yeah, you've got one, we haven't.
16:40No need to rub it in.
16:41I wasn't. I was just saying.
16:43Yeah, well, just don't.
16:45I think Louise's dad is right.
16:47Telling scary stories is a really bad idea.
16:50Don't be such a wimp, Jackie.
16:52She's scared.
16:53I'm not.
16:54Shut up, Michael.
16:57There was a dark and stormy night
17:00and a little boy called Marco
17:04was lost in the woods,
17:06all alone in the peach black.
17:09He didn't know that a werewolf was watching him
17:13from the shadows
17:15and poor little Marco was never seen again.
17:20I didn't like that story.
17:22See, told you it wasn't a good idea.
17:24You're frightening Marco.
17:26I'm not frightened. Werewolves are pants.
17:29I like stories about vampires sucking out your blood.
17:36So she scared everyone
17:38by walking around the town
17:40with no head, no arms and no legs.
17:44No legs, no arms, no legs.
17:47No arms and no legs.
17:49How did she walk?
17:51You're just not getting the point, Marco.
17:54OK, my turn.
17:57The cellar was dark and cold.
18:01A rat scurried across the creaking floorboard.
18:05The little girl shivered with fear
18:08as she heard a drip, drip, drip.
18:14Was it blood?
18:16Or just a leaking pipe?
18:18But then suddenly there was a tap, tap, tap again.
18:24It was coming from behind her.
18:26She sensed she wasn't alone.
18:29She gasped as a cold, bony hand reached out
18:35and grabbed her!
18:37Jackie!
18:39Who screamed?
18:40She shouldn't have grabbed my arm like that.
18:42Tracy Baker's been telling scary stories.
18:44Time for a different game, I think.
18:46And something to eat.
18:56Oh, disgusting!
18:57Peanut butter and tuna.
18:59It's very dark in that kitchen.
19:03I'll count to 100, then ready or not, I'm coming.
19:06OK?
19:08One elephant.
19:09Two elephants.
19:11Three elephants.
19:12Four elephants.
19:13Five elephants.
19:15Six elephants.
19:17Seven elephants.
19:19Eight elephants.
19:2142 elephants.
19:2343 elephants.
19:2544 elephants.
19:2745 elephants.
19:2946 elephants.
19:3147 elephants.
19:3348 elephants.
19:3549 elephants.
19:42Get out!
19:43But I can't find a place to hide.
19:45Then let me give you some friendly advice.
19:47Keep looking!
19:55Get real.
19:58Ready or not, here I come!
20:04Hey, Louise, Shelley will never find us here.
20:08Louise?
20:10Louise, where are you?
20:35You just gave me the fright of my life.
20:36It's not funny, Tracy.
20:37You really are scared of the dark, aren't you?
20:39I'm not scared of anything.
20:40Just leave me alone.
20:42Fine, if that's what you want. Stay where you are.
20:44Wait! Don't go.
20:46I mean, I wouldn't mind if you wanted to stay.
20:50OK, it's true.
20:52I am scared of the dark, especially since I came here.
20:55It wasn't so bad when I lived with Grandpa.
20:58He would always read me these amazing stories until I fell asleep.
21:09There, I've made it.
21:10Go on and tell Michael and Justine and everyone else.
21:12I don't care.
21:13I'm not going to tell anyone.
21:15You're not?
21:16Especially not Justine Littlewood.
21:17She'd never shut up about it.
21:19Thanks.
21:23Darkness has a lot of potential, you know.
21:25Potential for what?
21:27Mocking about, stuff like that.
21:29I don't know.
21:30I don't know.
21:31I don't know.
21:32I don't know.
21:33I don't know.
21:34I don't know.
21:35I don't know.
21:36I don't know.
21:37I don't know.
21:38Stuff like that.
21:39Hmm.
21:40There's a few things we'll be needing from the attic.
21:43The attic?
21:44But it's really dark up there.
21:48Shit.
22:07Food, food.
22:08Yum, yum, yum.
22:18Where'd you get that from?
22:19Shh.
22:20Come on.
22:40Ow.
22:48How'd you know I was here?
22:51I'm psychic.
23:02Tracy, I'm going to go.
23:04I'm, um...
23:06But you can't.
23:08It's too spooky.
23:10It's okay.
23:11If I want to do this,
23:13prove something to myself.
23:15Anyway,
23:16I'll come round really fast.
23:18Nothing's going to catch me.
23:20Good luck.
23:21Thanks.
23:23You do know what to get, don't you?
23:43You can do it.
23:44You can do it.
23:45You can do it.
23:46You can...
23:49Come on, Jackie.
23:50You can do it.
24:01I did it.
24:02That was so scary.
24:03I don't believe it.
24:04I really did it.
24:05I went up there on my own.
24:07I wouldn't have.
24:08It's seriously creepy up there.
24:16What's that?
24:17A headless skeleton.
24:20A blood-sucking vampire.
24:33Oh!
24:35Bad vampire.
24:38Sorry.
24:39Should have stayed off the tuna and peanut butter sandwiches.
24:43It's very quiet.
24:44Wonderful, isn't it?
24:46I suppose we could just go and sit down and wait till they get bored.
24:49We could.
24:51Well, they are enjoying themselves, aren't they?
25:05What's going on?
25:07Is it a vampire?
25:10Is it a vampire?
25:16Well, who did it?
25:19Not me.
25:20You're what, nurse?
25:21You've got to be careful, Shelley.
25:23You never know what's lurking in the dark ready to get you.
25:40No, no, no, no.
25:42No, no, no, no.
25:44No, no, no, no.
25:46No, no, no, no.
25:48No, no, no, no.
25:50No, no, no, no.
25:52No, no, no, no.
25:54No, no, no, no.
25:56No, no, no, no.
25:58No, no, no, no.
26:00No, no, no, no.
26:02No, no, no, no.
26:04No, no, no, no.