Balamory is<!-- Do not change to was as per WP:TVLEAD --> a Scottish live-action children's programme created by Brian Jameson for BBC Scotland. The show, promoted by the BBC as being the "world's first soap for pre-school children", centres on a fictional small island community off the west coast of Scotland and deals with the residents of the community and their issues.

Originally lasting for four series and 254 episodes (including a DVD-exclusive Christmas special), Balamory aired on CBeebies from 2002 until 2005. Upon its initial premiere, the series was a big ratings success for the then-newly launched channel, and by the beginning of 2004, was promoted as being the most successful in-house pre-school program produced by the BBC since Teletubbies. in September 2024 for a 2026 broadcast window to be produced by Lion Television Scotland.

Synopsis

thumb|Tobermory, Mull, the setting for the fictional town of Balamory

thumb|Edie McCredie's bus ([[LDV Convoy) in the Glasgow Museum of Transport]]

The series uses a bridge-style format, with Miss Hoolie acting as the bridge-in-gap for the main portion of the episode. A creative aspect of the programme involves the characters often being "one step behind" the audience when it comes to problem-solving. This allows for young, inquisitive viewers to figure out "what the story is" in Balamory based on their interpretations. Miss Hoolie directly talks to the viewers watching, recapping for them the episode's moral and how the characters would accomplish it.

The opening credits show the town of "Balamory" with its brightly coloured houses and residents. Miss Hoolie opens the nursery school, greets the nursery children, and talks about that day's weather. On a "play day" she visits Penny Pocket and Suzie Sweet, they live at the village shop/café called Pocket & Sweet.

One of the other characters (who will be the main character of that episode) tells Miss Hoolie about a problem. This character then sings "Which Coloured House Are We Going To?" (from Series 5 onwards, a different version is sung: "Which Coloured House?"), asking the young viewers to guess which of the Balamory characters will be most helpful in solving the problem. The main character then proceeds to visit several other characters until the problem is solved. Miss Hoolie and the main character provide a summary of the story at each point, and a final recap at the end of the episode.

For example, in one episode, Josie Jump has been asked to look after a neighbour's rabbit, but does not know what it needs. She is advised to visit PC Plum, who recommends that she feed it vegetables. She then goes to the shop run by Pocket & Sweet to buy rabbit food, and finally brings the rabbit to Miss Hoolie's nursery for the children to feed and pet it.

Each episode of Balamory contains at least four songs:

  • "What's the Story in Balamory?", the theme song.
  • Miss Hoolie's opening song, either "Everybody, Everyone" if the nursery school is open (series 1–present), or one of the two "play day" songs otherwise (series 1–4).
  • "Which Coloured House Are We Going To?" / "Which Coloured House?", sung by the main character after presenting their problem.
  • Character-specific songs, sung by the characters visited by the main character.

Characters

There are eight central characters in Balamory. Each character wears a distinctive colour of clothing and lives in a house of the same colour.

thumb|upright|250px|The original Balamory title card used between 2002 and 2005

  • Miss Hoolie (played by Julie Wilson Nimmo; series 1–present) – The Balamory Nursery teacher. She is the main character and serves as both presenter and narrator for each episode. Her main colour is green and she lives in a green cottage. In the original series, she wears a striped jacket in many shades of green over a tea green t-shirt and a walking skirt in moss green; in the revival, she wears a fern green sweater vest over a sage/cream pinstripe blouse and olive green trousers. She tends to wear brown ankle boots.
  • PC Plum (played by Andrew Agnew; series 1–present) – The local police officer. He aspires to excel at his job, but since Balamory is a crime-free village, he mostly spends his time watching wildlife. His main colour is white (although he wears a mostly black police uniform) and he lives in a white police station. In the original series, he wears a black jumper over a white shirt with a black necktie, and black trousers; in the revival, he wears a black t-shirt under a police vest. He wears a peaked cap in both.
  • Suzie Sweet (played by Mary Riggans; series 1–4) and Penny Pocket (played by Kim Tserkezie; series 1–present) – Suzie and Penny both ran the café / shop; in the revival, Penny solely owns the business. Suzie is a grandmother figure, often helping other characters with their problems. Her main colour is red. Penny is a young woman who uses a wheelchair and has a talent for mathematics. In the original series, Penny's main colour is cyan; in the revival, her colour is red. On 29 July 2025, Tserkezie was interviewed on Reporting Scotland during a Balamory filming break, in a red costume to honour Riggans's memory.
  • Edie McCredie (played by Juliet Cadzow; series 1–present) – The Balamory bus driver, who doubles as a motor mechanic. She has travelled all over the world, and collects a variety of photographs and souvenirs from her travels. She has a video camera, which is put to use should the occasion arise, notably in "The Wedding" and "Indian Wedding". Her main colour is blue, and she lives in a blue garage / house. In the revival, she is a supporting character who runs her own delivery service, and also captains her beloved boat, the Sea Dasher.
  • Josie Jump (played by Buki Akib; series 1–2 ( The Snow Flake Fairy) and Kasia Haddad; The Snow Flake Fairy & series 3–4) – A fitness instructor who plays and coaches all types of gymnastics, sports and dance, and is also talented at storytelling through expressive movement and dance. Her main colour is yellow and she lives in a yellow towered house. She tends to wear an amber jumpsuit over a white t-shirt and trainers.
  • Archie (played by Miles Jupp; series 1–4) – An inventor who builds zany creations from household objects (often yoghurt pots), which are intended to be useful but sometimes would backfire. His main colour is pink and he lives in a pink castle. He tends to wear tam o' shanters, pink jumpers, tartan kilts, kilt hose, and brogues.
  • Spencer (played by Rodd Christensen; series 1–4) – A painter who is responsible for making Balamory as colourful as it is, and is also talented with music, especially as his ladder was musical, each rung sounding a different note. His main colour is orange and he lives in an orange bungalow. He wears white overalls over his orange tops.

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  • Dr Ollie (played by Carl Spencer; series 5–present) – A veterinarian who lives with his two children. He tends to wear ochre vests, beige trousers, and olive green wellingtons.
  • Harbourmaster (played by William Andrews; series 5–present, supporting) – Runs the Balamory harbour, provides comedic relief.

A number of episodes feature guest actors in addition to the main characters and the nursery children. Terry Wogan made a guest appearance in one episode ("The Game Show") as a television director. This episode also featured Greg Hemphill (Julie Wilson Nimmo's husband in real life) and John Altman, who played Nick Cotton in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Celebrity chef Keith Floyd was also seen in Suzie Sweet's song "Suzie's Cookin'".

Cast timeline

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Songs

In every episode, a selection of songs are played; each depends on the character.

Beginning in Series 3, a new selection of songs was introduced, although they were still used in tandem with the original songs (except for the "play day" song from Series 1 and 2). Also, Penny Pocket and Suzie Sweet, who originally shared a song, were given standalone songs. Josie Jump's original song was redone with Kasia Haddad, who took over from Buki Akib as Josie; with one shot from Archie, and Suzie and Penny's original songs (along with most shots from Edie's original song) also being changed to accommodate this change. In addition, the "nursery" song was given new verses, which were used interchangeably with the original.

All characters, except Miss Hoolie, sing the Coloured House song one at a time per episode. Penny and Suzie have sung this song both individually and together. Miss Hoolie sang it only once as a duet with Josie.

The songs were composed by Foster Paterson Producers wanted a title that rhymed with Tobermory, as well as a title that rhymed with Story. An unaired test pilot named Applecross was filmed. No plotline is known, since the production was never released to the public.

Filming locations

Balamory was filmed mostly in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, with the exception of scenes at Archie's castle filmed at Fenton Tower in East Lothian. Other scenes such as the nursery and the Mainland City, were filmed in Glasgow.

The nursery was part of North Glasgow College in Barmulloch for series 1 and 2, which was then knocked down. In series 3 and 4, the nursery was a custom-built set outside the BBC studios in Maryhill.

Cancellation

On 30 April 2005, the BBC announced that it would not order another series, citing that it wanted to experiment and create more new programme ideas. The show continued to be repeated on CBeebies until 3 July 2016. By then, only the first two series (except the last episode of Series 2) continued to be repeated, as the last two series, as well as the last episode of Series 2, could not be repeated owing to licensing issues from 22 January 2010 onwards.

By the time the programme was cancelled, many of the cast were also keen to move on. Miles Jupp, who played Archie, stated that the fame from his role was causing problems in his comedy career, with parents taking their children to his standup routine at the Edinburgh Fringe on the presumption that it was age-appropriate. Julie Wilson Nimmo, who played Miss Hoolie, complained that she could not take her children to the local play area without being "mobbed". Mary Riggans, who played Suzie Sweet, died in 2013. Andrew Agnew, who played PC Plum, went on to work for Tattiemoon Productions and direct the children's TV show Me Too!, which shared similarities in concept with Balamory.

Revival

On 17 September 2024, the BBC announced that the show would be revived for a two-series run of twenty episodes (with each series consisting of 10 episodes), On 28 January 2025, it was announced that under the BBC's "competitive tender" policy, the revival would be produced by All3Media subsidiary Lion Television Scotland. Filming began at the end of the month, officially confirming that the revival would still be recorded in Tobermory. Nimmo has called the revival "a love letter to the original".

On 7 April 2026, it was announced that Series 5 would premiere on 20 April on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer.

International airings

The series has been aired in many international territories. Such examples include Nickelodeon (Nick Jr.) in Australia, RTÉ in Ireland, BBC Kids in Canada, TVB in Hong Kong, and BBC Prime for most European territories.

On 4 August 2005, BBC Worldwide Americas pre-sold US broadcast rights to thirty-nine episodes to Discovery Communications who also secured US merchandising rights. The series aired on Discovery Kids and TLC as part of their Ready Set Learn! strand.

The series has been aired by the Dutch broadcaster TROS.

Merchandising

In 2005, BBC Worldwide announced that more than twenty-one licensees were producing products based on the series., including Vivid Imaginations as the show's master toy partner, Ravensburger for wooden puzzles, Flair for wooden toys, Character World for bedding, and Trumark for tableware. The DVD topped the BBC's children's sales charts upon its release, selling 21,000 copies within its first week and becoming their best-selling new release title of the year.

Another volume released for the series was "Seeking Santa", released on 7 November 2005, which contained a special direct-to-video Christmas episode of the same name, alongside an extended version of the series 2 episode "The Snowflake Fairy".

Other volumes for the series that were released over the year included "Archie's Inventions", "Dancing Party", "Daisy Bus Days", "Games and Fun with Everyone"

, and a compilation containing the "Seeking Santa" and "Panto" DVDs.

To celebrate the show's 20th anniversary, 25 episodes from Series 4 were added to BBC iPlayer on 30 August 2022, followed by a further 20 episodes approximately two years later.

Software

On 24 November 2003, BBC Worldwide division BBC Multimedia announced that it would publish a PC CD-ROM title based on the series for 2004.

On 29 April 2005, a second arena tour was announced by BBC Worldwide as a farewell to the series: Balamory Live: Strike Up the Band, which toured the UK during the autumn of 2005. The show's cast reprised their roles except for Julie Wilson Nimmo, who owing to being on maternity leave expecting a child, was replaced with Michele Gallagher as Miss Hoolie.

Awards

  • Best Pre-school Live Action Series (nominated) at the 2003 BAFTA Children's Awards.
  • Best Pre-school Live Action Series (won) at the 2004 BAFTA Children's Awards.
  • Best Pre-school Live Action Series (nominated) at the 2005 BAFTA Children's Awards.

Notes

References

  • Press release at the launch of Balamory at bbc.co.uk