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First appearance of 'I'm Archie, the Inventor' (Archie's song). Weather: Foggy; Main Character: Edie McCredie; Coloured House: White; Song: 'I'm Archie, the Inventor' (Archie's song) This is the first Edie episode that takes place on a foggy day. This is the first work episode that takes place on a foggy day.
He began his career as a stand-up comedian before playing the role of the inventor Archie in the children's television series Balamory. He also played John Duggan in The Thick of It, Nigel in the sitcom Rev and appeared on many comedy panel shows. [1] [2] Between 2015 and 2019, Jupp was the host of The News Quiz on BBC Radio 4, replacing Sandi ...
Edie wants to go deer spotting with PC Plum, but when she finds out Archie has her tent and his nephews are enjoying using it, Archie suggests another way – by dressing up as a pantomime horse. This new plan however causes trouble around Balamory. First appearance of "Follow the Clue" (PC Plum's new song) and the updated intro.
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Archie (played by Miles Jupp) – An inventor who builds zany creations from household objects (often yoghurt pots,) which are intended to be useful, but sometimes backfire. His main colour is pink and he lives in a pink castle.
Penultimate appearance of "Strike Up the Band" (Play day song). Final appearances of Archie's version of the "Coloured Houses song" and "Let Me Take You on a Journey" (Edie McCredie's song). 61
The Archies first appeared in a comic book, Life with Archie #60 (April 1967). The fictional band was inspired by the success of the 1966 TV series The Monkees; [5] in particular, Don Kirshner, who had managed the initially fictional band, wanted a musical act that he could fully control: as the Monkees were fictional but still used the real musicians' names, the musicians themselves became ...
"Jingle Jangle" is a song written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim, produced by Barry [2] and recorded by The Archies, a fictional bubblegum pop band from Archie Comics. [3] It was released as the group's fourth single on the Kirshner Records label in November 1969, and included on their third album, Jingle Jangle. [4]