• Source: Katy (TV series)
    • Katy is a British television adaptation of Katy by Jacqueline Wilson. The Wilson novel is a modern retelling of What Katy Did by Susan Coolidge. It first aired on CBBC in March 2018.
      The series follows the Wilson novel with some minor tweaks:

      Dorry and Jonnie are absent, and Phil is five instead of two in their absence.
      Mr Robinson is instead Ms Robinson.
      Izzie and Dad are not married, and instead engaged and announce their marriage.
      Helen is the physiotherapist, and she works in the hospital.


      Cast


      Chloe Lea as Katy
      Letty Butler as Izzie
      Simon Trinder as Dad
      Bea Glancy as Elsie
      Imogen Chadwick as Cecy
      Jasmine De Goede as Eva Jenkins
      Rachel Watson as Clover Carr
      Ruth Madeley as Helen
      Jack Carroll as Dexter
      Max True as Ryan
      Liz Hume Dawson as Nurse Jasmine
      Pauline Jefferson as Mrs. Burton


      Plot synopsis


      Katy Carr is an 11-year old tomboyish girl in a blended family, who is having trouble getting along with her stepmother, Izzy. After a bad fall, she learns to adapt to being in a wheelchair, whilst coping with the transition between primary and secondary school.


      Production and reception


      The series was commissioned by CBBC in June 2017. Katy won two Children's BAFTAs: Best Young Performer for Chloe Lea and Best Writer for Tom Bidwell. Katy was also nominated for Best Drama Series
      Letty Butler won a Children's BAFTA for her role as Izzy.


      References




      External links


      Katy at BBC Online
      Katy at IMDb

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