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Balamory returns - filming begins on new series to premiere on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer in 2026
Balamory returns - filming begins on new series to premiere on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer in 2026

BBC News

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Balamory returns - filming begins on new series to premiere on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer in 2026

CBeebies and Lion Television Scotland have released a first-look picture showing Miss Hoolie (Julie Wilson Nimmo) as filming gets underway on location in Tobermory, the real-life Isle of Mull town that inspired the show's iconic setting. The new series will blend familiar faces with a host of new characters, offering preschoolers a joyful mix of stories, comedy, songs and adventures. At its heart remains the charming fictional town of Balamory and its lively inhabitants, where brightly-coloured houses cluster around a scenic harbour and life revolves around the nursery school and its caring teacher. Read more: See the Beloved Balamory stars returning to the iconic children's series HH Follow for more

'Nostalgic' UK TV Classic Is Set To Return – And Fans Are Losing Their Everloving Minds
'Nostalgic' UK TV Classic Is Set To Return – And Fans Are Losing Their Everloving Minds

Buzz Feed

time19-07-2025

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'Nostalgic' UK TV Classic Is Set To Return – And Fans Are Losing Their Everloving Minds

First, came the news that Byker Grove is set to appear on streaming for the very first time (it'll be on STV Player and ITVX by the end of this year – the first five seasons are already available to watch on ITVX). Well, in what seems to be a mega week for '90s and '00s UK babies, now we have more good news from the Beeb ― the broadcaster recently shared on Instagram that nostalgic hit Balamory is 'returning to CBeebies next year.' Originally made from 2002-2005 (a run so short, fans previously expressed shock at the hit's outsized impact), the BBC iPlayer page added: 'Expect the classic theme song, colourful houses, and some familiar faces!' in their caption. Who'll be in the new Balamory cast? On their site, the BBC said that Balamory will 'blend familiar faces with a host of new characters.' Returning to their roles will be Julie Wilson Nimmo (Miss Hoolie), Andrew Agnew (PC Plum), Kim Tserkezie (Penny Pocket) and Juliet Cadzow (Edie McCredie). New faces will include 'scientist and inventor Ava Potts (played by Danielle Jam), the Harbour Master (William Andrews) and local vet Dr Ollie (Carl Spencer) who lives with his two children.' Kate Morton, Head of Commissioning for zero-to-six-year-olds at BBC Children's and Education, said: 'It's wonderful to see some of the original cast returning alongside new faces, creating a perfect mix of nostalgia and discovery for families to enjoy together. 'This vibrant new series will delight both children and the grown-ups who remember it fondly' (I'm in the latter camp). How many new episodes will the new Balamory have? It's been commissioned for two new series, each containing ten 14-minute-long episodes. Will the new Balamory have the original theme tune? Yes (happy days). The BBC shared on Instagram, 'Expect the classic theme song.' When will the new Balamory come out? We don't have an exact date – the BBC simply says, 'Families can look forward to exploring the world of Balamory once again from 2026.' What has the reaction been to the new Balamory? Fans like me are delighted. 'This is sooo nostalgic for kids (now adults) and parents!' an Instagram user wrote. 'YESSSSS I'M 25 AND I'M SAT,' another shared.

What's the story in Balamory? Twenty years after hit children's TV show ended, familiar faces gather for reboot
What's the story in Balamory? Twenty years after hit children's TV show ended, familiar faces gather for reboot

Daily Mail​

time18-07-2025

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What's the story in Balamory? Twenty years after hit children's TV show ended, familiar faces gather for reboot

They were much loved characters enjoyed by a generation of children around the world. Now the BBC has revealed that many of the original cast of Scottish hit Balamory will revive their roles when the show returns to screens next year. The popular programme, which was filmed in Tobermory, on the island of Mull, was cancelled in 2005 after four series and 254 episodes. But famous characters including nursery teacher Miss Hoolie, PC Plum, shopkeeper Penny Pocket and bus driver Edie McCredie are expected to delight a new generation of young fans when they return in the CBeebies reboot in 2026. The programme, which features a nursery school in a small island community, is also expected to welcome a host of new characters for a 'joyful mix of stories, comedy, songs and adventures'. BBC children's commissioner Kate Morton said: 'It's wonderful to see some of the original cast returning alongside new faces, creating a perfect mix of nostalgia and discovery for families to enjoy together.' Described as a 'soap opera' for toddlers, the show, at its height, attracted two million viewers a week in Britian and gained 15million fans around the world. Even the Vatican received it on the BBC Prime Channel. Now 20 years on Julie Wilson Nimmo will return as nursery teacher Miss Hoolie along with some of the other original characters. Andrew Agnew will revive his role as PC Plum, while Kim Tserkezie will be back as Penny Pocket and Juliet Cadzow as Edie McCredie. New characters include scientist and inventor Ava Potts, played by Danielle Jam, local vet Dr Ollie, played by Carl Spencer, and William Andrews as the harbour master. It is understood that original characters including Spencer the painter, Josie Jump, as well as shopkeeper Suzie Sweet, played by the late Mary Riggans, who passed away in her sleep at home in 2013 a year after suffering a stroke, will not be returning to the show. Ms Morton added: 'This vibrant new series will delight both children and the grown-ups who remember it fondly.' Filming is expected to take place in a studio in Glasgow as well as on location in Tobermory, which experienced a huge rise in tourism as a result of the original show. Originally produced from 2002 to 2005, Balamory was broadcast around the world, becoming a hit with young audiences in Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, Canada and South Africa. Its fame saw visitors flood to the island in their thousands to see the site of PC Plum's rounds, and the tourist office was swamped with calls. The BBC said the revival would continue its tradition of home-grown storytelling about the much-loved nursery school and island community that surrounds it. The programme has been commissioned for two new series, produced by Lion Television Scotland, with 10 episodes in each.

BBC announces return of iconic Scottish show Balamory after two decades with original cast
BBC announces return of iconic Scottish show Balamory after two decades with original cast

Daily Record

time18-07-2025

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BBC announces return of iconic Scottish show Balamory after two decades with original cast

The popular children's show will be coming back to BBC iPlayer and CBeebies next year with five original stars all reprising their roles It's been two decades since the beloved children's programme Balamory graced our television screens, but that's all about to change as the BBC has announced the show is making a triumphant return. ‌ The final episode of Balamory was broadcast in June 2005, after an impressive run spanning 253 episodes over four years on CBeebies. ‌ Set on a fictional small island community off Scotland 's west coast called Balamory, the programme centres around eight distinctive characters, each sporting a signature colour of clothing and residing in a matching coloured house. ‌ Five of these beloved characters are set to return in the refreshed series, with the BBC now confirming that the original actors will be reprising their iconic roles. Julie Wilson Nimmo is returning as Miss Hoolie, Andrew Agnew will once again don the uniform as PC Plum, Kim Tserkezie is coming back as Penny Pocket, and Julie Cadzow will be stepping back into the shoes of Edie McCredie, reports Wales Online. ‌ The revamped series will launch on BBC iPlayer and CBeebies next year, combining the much-loved original characters with an array of fresh faces to give preschoolers an updated version of the cherished programme. Fresh additions to the cast include scientist Ava Potts (Danielle Jam), the Harbour Master (William Andrews), and local veterinarian Dr Ollie (Carl Spencer). The BBC assures viewers that at the programme's core "remains the charming fictional town of Balamory and its lively inhabitants, where brightly-coloured houses cluster around a scenic harbour and life revolves around the nursery school and its caring teacher". ‌ Filming for the beloved children's show is set to take place in a Glasgow studio and on location in Tobermory, the Isle of Mull town that served as the inspiration for the series' setting. Kate Morton, Head of Commissioning 0-6 for BBC Children's and Education, expressed her enthusiasm: "It's wonderful to see some of the original cast returning alongside new faces, creating a perfect mix of nostalgia and discovery for families to enjoy together. This vibrant new series will delight both children and the grown-ups who remember it fondly." ‌ Fans of Balamory can rejoice as two new series have been announced, each featuring ten 14-minute episodes. The show will continue to explore the lives within the nursery school and the tight-knit island community, with audiences eagerly anticipating its return in 2026. The creation of Balamory is credited to Brian Jameson, while Lion Television Scotland, part of All3Media, is responsible for its production. The team behind the revival includes Lisa Hazlehurst as executive producer, Adrian Mead directing, and Jacqueline Sinclair taking on the role of series producer.

BBC confirms Balamory is returning after 20 years with original favourites
BBC confirms Balamory is returning after 20 years with original favourites

Daily Mirror

time18-07-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

BBC confirms Balamory is returning after 20 years with original favourites

The popular CBeebies series Balamory will return to screens next year, with five original cast members set to reprise their roles for the new series After a hiatus of two decades, the beloved children's TV show Balamory is set to return, as confirmed by the BBC. ‌ The final episode of Balamory aired back in June 2005, after a successful run of 253 episodes over three years on CBeebies. ‌ Set on a fictional small island off the west coast of Scotland, the show centres around eight characters, each identifiable by their distinctive coloured clothing and matching house. ‌ Five of these original characters will be making a comeback in the revamped series, the BBC has confirmed, with the actors reprising their roles. Julie Wilson Nimmo will be returning as Miss Hoolie, Andrew Agnew will reprise his role as PC Plum, Kim Tserkezie will once again play Penny Pocket, and Julie Cadzow will step back into the shoes of Edie McCredie, reports Wales Online. ‌ The new series, set to air on BBC iPlayer and CBeebies next year, will blend the original characters with a host of new faces, offering preschoolers a fresh spin on the classic programme. New additions to the cast include scientist Ava Potts (Danielle Jam), the Harbour Master (William Andrews), and local vet Dr Ollie (Carl Spencer). At the heart of the show, the BBC assures, "remains the charming fictional town of Balamory and its lively inhabitants, where brightly-coloured houses cluster around a scenic harbour and life revolves around the nursery school and its caring teacher". ‌ Filming is planned both in a Glasgow studio and on location in Tobermory, the Isle of Mull town that sparked the original series' charming backdrop. Kate Morton, BBC Children's and Education's Head of Commissioning 0-6, expressed her excitement: "It's wonderful to see some of the original cast returning alongside new faces, creating a perfect mix of nostalgia and discovery for families to enjoy together. This vibrant new series will delight both children and the grown-ups who remember it fondly." ‌ Fans can rejoice as two fresh series have been greenlit, each featuring ten 14-minute episodes. The narrative will continue to revolve around the nursery school and the tight-knit island community, with audiences eagerly anticipating its return to screens in 2026. The brainchild behind Balamory is Brian Jameson, while Lion Television Scotland, part of All3Media, is handling production duties. Lisa Hazlehurst steps up as the executive producer, Adrian Mead takes the helm as director, and Jacqueline Sinclair oversees the series as producer. Original episodes of Balamory are available to watch on BBC iPlayer

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