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Main cast are listed on the main Balamory page. Episodes. No. in season Title Original release date; 1 "Auntie's Bloomers" ... "The Wedding" 8 April 2005 ...
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.
The heartwarming film hit theaters on Super Bowl weekend in 2001 — but that didn’t deter viewers from showing up in droves and helping make The Wedding Planner a No. 1 success.
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.
In 2023, Cadzow appeared as a guest on a documentary about 100 years of BBC Scotland alongside Balamory co-star Julie Wilson Nimmo and River City cast members, it aired on BBC Radio Scotland and the BBC Scotland channel. [12] In May 2023, it was announced that Cadzow would be starring in the theatre tour of The Stamping Ground across Scotland. [13]
The My Big Fat Greek Wedding movies have provided laughter and joy for over twenty years. Here’s how much the beloved cast has evolved over the decades!
In 2014, she appeared as a guest in a children's special of Pointless Celebrities alongside fellow Balamory star Andrew Agnew but lost in the head-to-head round. [6] In 2016, she starred with John Michie and Lorraine McIntosh in the BBC One Scotland horror comedy West Skerra Light, which was written and directed by her husband Greg Hemphill.