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Balamory is a Scottish live-action children's programme on CBeebies for pre-school children, about a fictional small island community off the west coast of Scotland, named Balamory. Four series were produced from 2002 to 2005 by BBC Scotland, with 253 episodes made (including a DVD-exclusive Christmas episode). The programme was created by ...
This article contains episode information and plot summaries from the British television programme Balamory. Season 1 was broadcast on 2 September 2002. Season 1 was broadcast on 2 September 2002. The main cast are listed on the main Balamory page.
Rodd Christensen is an American actor who portrayed Spencer the painter on the BBC children's television programme Balamory. He was the show's only non-British lead actor. He is also known for presenting shows for BBC Two. Christensen was born in Las Vegas, Nevada and trained as an actor.
Agnew then got his big break, cast as the police officer, PC Plum in CBeebies' Balamory. Along with his acting career, Agnew has Directed for theatre and television, a Children's programme called Me Too. [3] before directing some of the new CBeebies and Tattie Moon hit series Woolly and Tig, series 1 & 2 and the special episode "Hola" filmed in ...
The main cast are listed on the main Balamory page. Episodes. No. in season Title Original release date; 1 "The Lost Letter" 7 April 2003 () Spencer finds out Miss ...
Riggans was best known for her role as Effie Macinnes on the Scottish television soap opera, Take the High Road from the early 1980s until the last episode in 2003. She appeared as Susie Sweet in Balamory, a children's television programme (2002–05), and as Sadie in Still Game (2002–07).
Kim Tserkezie (born 30 July 1973) is a British actress, director, producer, and television presenter. She is best known for portraying the role of Penny Pocket in the children's series Balamory and as a presenter for BBC's 'Disability Today' and BBC Two's 'From the Edge'.
Nimmo started her career along with a lot of other Scottish actors and comedians in the 1995 sketch show Pulp Video which was partly written by her husband Greg Hemphill and his co-writer Ford Kiernan. [1] Between 1999 and 2002, Nimmo was a regular star in the sketch show Chewin' the Fat by the same writers. She starred in all four series and ...