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What happens next is up to you

Dubplate Drama was first shown on TV in 2005.  It was the world's first interactive TV series where the viewers chose what happened next.

Dumplate DramaWatch Dubplate Drama on MTV

You have another chance to see all three series of Dubplate Drama on MTV.

Series one will show on Monday 4 October and then is repeated on Wednesday 6 October - both at midnight. Then from Monday 11 October there will be weeknight double bills of series two and three (Monday - Thursday) again at midnight.

Dubplate Drama is all about tough choices. ChildLine knows working out what happens next for you can be just as hard. So remember whatever your worry, it’s better out than in.

Find out more about Dumplate Drama series three and watch the videos.

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