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    BBC children’s show Balamory gets reboot after 20 years

    By Jamie Grierson,

    9 hours ago
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    Ms Hoolie, played by Julie Wilson Nimmo, from the original TV series. Photograph: BBC

    It’s been almost 20 years since the pastel-hued houses in the picture-perfect harbour village of Balamory appeared on television screens.

    On Tuesday, the BBC has announced it had commissioned two new series of the beloved CBeebies show to return in 2026.

    Originally produced between 2002 until 2005, it is expected that the new series will once again be set in the Scottish village of Balamory where coloured houses nestle round a charming harbour with stories centred on a nursery school and teacher.

    Balamory’s first run attracted millions of viewers across the world, spawned a live show and won best pre-school live action series at the 2004 Bafta children’s awards.

    The show will once again be filmed in Scotland, the broadcaster said, either in the original location of Tobermory or another Scottish location such as Rothesay.

    Kate Morton, head of commissioning 0-6 for BBC Children’s and Education, said: “A whole new generation will discover and enjoy Balamory as we bring families together with this new update for CBeebies.

    “It will be a real treat for parents who grew up with the show to now introduce their little ones to the brightly coloured world getting to know a host of old and new characters together.”

    The BBC said it was interested in ideas from producers where some of the original characters will be included in the series alongside a host of new faces for preschoolers to get to know.

    The two series will consist of 10 episodes of 14 minutes each. The BBC said further information and cast details would be announced.

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