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BBC star thought long-awaited reboot was 'wind up' as beloved series returns
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BBC star thought long-awaited reboot was 'wind up' as beloved series returns

  • Balamory is returning to BBC platforms with original stars and new faces.
  • Julie Wilson Nimmo and Andrew Agnew reprise Miss Hoolie and PC Plum.
  • New series will air on CBeebies and iPlayer from April 20, 2026.
  • Danielle Jamis joins as Ava Potts, daughter of Archie Potts.
  • Ava Potts is an inventor and scientist in the new episodes.
  • The revival emphasizes human-led storytelling for children.
  • The show aims to combine nostalgia with fresh adventures for new audiences.
  • The revival marks a return after 21 years since the original run.
  • Balamory’s new series will be broadcast on major platforms this April.
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Balamory star Miss Hoolie reveals why the reboot ditched her ‘iconic’ hairdo
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Balamory star Miss Hoolie reveals why the reboot ditched her ‘iconic’ hairdo

  • Miss Hoolie's hair has changed to modern beachy waves for the Balamory reboot.
  • Julie Wilson Nimmo says the character must move with the times after 20 years.
  • Nimmo emphasizes the cast aged and should reflect changes in the new series.
  • The reboot features new cast and keeps the community theme central.
  • The new series asks the question 'What’s the story in Balamory?’ in every episode.
  • The revival is filmed in Tobermory, continuing the show's Scottish setting.
  • PC Plum and Miss Hoolie’s relationship is discussed jokingly among the cast.
  • New series aims to appeal to a new generation while honoring nostalgia.
  • Viewers can stream all 10 episodes on BBC iPlayer the day of release.
  • The cast reflects on staying relatable and the show's community focus.
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Balamory's 'comforting' return leaves fans in tears
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Balamory's 'comforting' return leaves fans in tears

  • Balamory is back on screen with two new series, reuniting Julie Wilson Nimmo and Andrew Agnew.
  • Miss Hoolie’s return drew praise, with fans wishing she ‘deserved a damehood.’
  • Two new series are planned for the revival and will air on BBC iPlayer.
  • Original cast members will be joined by new characters, expanding the town of Tobermory.
  • The revival coincides with a tourism surge in Tobermory linked to the show.
  • BBC executives say the revival preserves the original spirit while adding new faces.
  • Viewers shared emotional reactions on social media about the reboot.
  • The show features a mix of returning roles and new village residents.
  • The revival has sparked coverage of its potential cultural impact in the UK.
  • The article notes the reboot’s potential for global interest beyond the UK.
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