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Tracey Wilkinson is an English actress primarily known for her role as Di Barker (Then later by married names, Grayling and then Fenner) before finally reverting to as Barker. In the series Bad Girls. She joined the prison drama in Series 2 as a prison officer new to G-Wing, but by the end of her time on the programme (Series 7) Di was herself behind bars in the prison in which she had served as an officer, suspected of killing her second husband, corrupt Wing (latterly promoted to Acting Governing) Governor, Jim Fenner (played by Jack Ellis) - though she was in fact innocent of the crime.
Tracey Wilkinson left Bad Girls in between the filming of the 2005 Christmas Special (now established as an additional episode to Series 7) and the beginning of Series 8 and the fate of Di Barker (last seen on remand for Jim's murder) remains unresolved, though she has presumably been transferred from G-Wing.
Tracey Wilkinson is from the North East England and her acting CV includes a number of productions set in and filmed in the region, including the films Billy Elliot and Purely Belter (both 2000) and the BBC drama Our Friends in the North (1996).
A powerful docu-drama about three families touched by the worst disaster ever to hit British football, when 96 people lost their lives. Marking the 20th anniversary of the event.
Hillsborough disaster 1989 - As it happened - Live (part 1) Liverpool v Nottingham Forest FA Cup semi final 1989 Part 2 here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esyxX0iVnYc The game was shown live on Irish television, This footage is from kick-off up to the actual match being abandoned after just over 6 minutes.... also included is the first newsflash on channel 4 shortly after. Introduced by Brendan O' Reilly on Sports Stadium commentary from George Hamilton with John Giles I post this in memory of those who lost their lives on that tragic day. justice for the 96.
recorded live from RTE's footage of the game. *CONTAINS UPSETTING SCENES* The Hillsborough disaster occurred on 15 April 1989 at the 1988–89 FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Hillsborough Stadium, Sheffield, England. A crush resulted in the deaths of 96 people and injuries to 766 others. The incident has since been blamed primarily on the police for letting too many people enter the stadium. It remains the worst stadium-related disaster in British history, and one of the world's worst football disasters. The Football Association (FA) selected Hillsborough (home ground of Sheffield Wednesday football club) for the match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. Liverpool fans were allocated the Leppings Lane stand, entry to which was possible only via one ...
Christopher Eccleston and Ricky Tomlinson star in the BAFTA-winning ITV drama HILLSBOROUGH (12), released by Network DVD on 7th September 2009, RRP £15.99. It is available for the first time in any format. The DVD comes 20 years after the tragedy and in the wake of this governments decision to release official documents relating to the disaster. Written by Jimmy McGovern (Cracker, The Street), HILLSBOROUGH is an emotionally powerful and highly acclaimed dramatisation of personal grief and public issues in the wake of the 1989 Hillsborough stadium disaster, where 96 Liverpool FC fans were crushed to death at a FA cup semi-final match against Nottingham Forest. Following the stories of three victims families, from the initial excitement of match day to the legal battles that followe...
Ricky Tomlinson in Hillsborough (1996) based on the disaster of 1989 and The Sun newspaper.
This Harrowing report, describes how the disaster unfolded, needlessly claiming 96 innocent lives in a terrible crowd crush. You can read my story at http://hillsborough1989.blogspot.co.uk By a twist of fate, I managed to survive this awful tragedy.
Remembering the horrendous tragedy of Apr 15 1989, where appalling mismanagement of a football match crowd by police resulted in the deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters, who'd turned up to watch an FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. To date, nobody in authority has been punished for their role in what happened that day. See http://www.contrast.org/hillsborough/ to learn about the ongoing struggle for justice. Contributors include Des Lynam, Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson, John Aldridge, Steven Gerrard, Kenny Dalglish, Sue Johnston, Steve Wilson, Brian Laws and John Motson. Original air date Apr 11 2009.
A Video I Made In Memory Of The 96 Liverpool Fans Who Died In The Hillsborough Disaster, R.I.P! *Never Forgotton*
For the latest BBC documentary on Hillsborough, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-MrBP4TzAk For those of you who wish to watch the up till now banned, in the UK, 2014 two hour ESPN Hillsborough documentary, ESPN has bocked it worldwide so I have to remove it. I've found another upload of it though. Click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc_gsv9LEeg Edit: 26 of April 2016: " The 96 Liverpool fans who died in the Hillsborough disaster were unlawfully killed, the inquests jury has concluded. The jurors were told they could only reach that determination if they were sure of four "essential" matters concerning the deaths at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final. They had to be convinced that overall match commander Chief Superintendent David Duckenfield owed a duty of care to those w...
It all felt so right on the first time that I saw you
I opened my eyes and I knew I needed more of you
You walked out that room there was no way to deny you
I felt myself shake the last time that I saw you
Why must it take such hurt and pain
Who are the ones who guilt and shame
Will they stand tall and take the blame
Why must it take such hurt and pain
We share the guilt we're all the same
Who really cares who takes the blame
Go on your way little angel
They'll be friends who greet you down the line
Go on your way little angels
You'll be fine you'll be fine
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