Balamory Explained

Company:BBC Scotland
Tattiemoon (Seeking Santa special)
Genre:Children's television series
Runtime:19–21 minutes
28–30 minutes (specials)
Creator:Brian Jameson
Developer:BBC Broadcast
Yvonne Jennings
Executive Producer:Brian Jameson
Opentheme:"What's the Story in Balamory?"
Endtheme:'What's the Story in Balamory?" (short version)
Composer:Foster Paterson[1]
Country:United Kingdom (Scotland)
Language:English
Network:CBeebies
Num Series:4
Num Episodes:253, including Christmas special

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 Brian Jameson.

To celebrate the show's 20th anniversary, 25 episodes from Series 4 were added to BBC iPlayer on 30 August 2022.

Characters

There are eight central characters in Balamory. Each character wears a distinctive colour of clothing and lives in a house of the same colour.

Songs

In every episode, a selection of songs are played, each depends on the character.

Beginning in Series 3, a new selection of songs was introduced, although the original songs were still used on occasion (except for Play Days). Also, Penny Pocket and Suzie Sweet, who originally shared a song, were given their own songs. Josie Jump's original song was redone with Kasia Haddad, who replaced Buki Akib as Josie.

All characters, with the exception of Miss Hoolie, sing the Coloured House song one at a time per episode. Penny and Suzie have sung this song both individually and together.

The songs were composed by Foster Paterson and Paul Wilson.

Episodes

A typical episode follows this general plan:

The opening credits show the town of "Balamory" with its brightly coloured houses. Miss Hoolie opens the nursery school, greets the nursery children, and talks about that day's weather. On a "play day" she visits Pocket & Sweet, the shop-and-cafe.

One of the other characters (who will be the main character of that episode) tells Miss Hoolie about a problem. This character then sings "Which Coloured House Are We Going To?", asking the young viewers to guess which of the Balamory characters will be most helpful in solving the problem. The main character then proceeds to visit several other characters until the problem is solved. Miss Hoolie and the main character provide a summary of the story at each point, and a final recap at the end of the episode.

For example, in one episode Josie Jump has been asked to look after a neighbour's rabbit, but does not know what it needs. She is advised to visit PC Plum, who advises her to feed it vegetables. She then goes to the shop run by Pocket and Sweet to buy rabbit food, and finally brings the rabbit to Miss Hoolie's nursery for the children to feed and pat it.

Each episode of Balamory contains at least five songs:

Episode guide

Audience

The programme was aimed at preschoolers although often reached an older audience.[2] The show can also be seen in a humorous light. The characters in Balamory are somewhat naive and light hearted. The storyline revolves around simple problems designed to challenge pre-schoolers' minds.

Guest actors

A number of episodes feature guest actors in addition to the main characters and the nursery children. Terry Wogan made a guest appearance in one episode (The Game Show) as a television director. This episode also featured Greg Hemphill (Julie Wilson Nimmo's husband in real life) and John Altman, who plays Nick Cotton in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Celebrity chef Keith Floyd appeared in Suzie Sweet's song "Suzie's Cookin'".

Production

The show was first confirmed to be in production on 20 November 2001, under the working title of Applecross before it was named Balamory in August 2002.[3]

Filming locations

Balamory was filmed mostly in Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, with the exception of scenes at Archie's castle filmed in East Lothian, and other scenes such as the nursery and the Mainland City, which were filmed in Glasgow.

The nursery was part of North Glasgow College in Barmulloch for series 1 and 2, which was then knocked down. In series 3 and 4, the nursery was a custom built set outside the BBC studios in Maryhill.

International airings

The series has been aired in many international territories. Such examples include Nickelodeon in Australia, RTÉ in Ireland, BBC Kids in Canada, and TVB in Hong Kong.[4]

On 4 August 2005, BBC Worldwide Americas pre-sold US broadcast rights to thirty-nine episodes to Discovery Communications who also secured US merchandising rights. The series aired on Discovery Kids and TLC as part of their "Ready, Set, Learn!" strand.[5]

The series has been aired by the Dutch broadcaster TROS.

Home media and streaming

BBC Worldwide released many VHS and DVDs of the series in United Kingdom, which each focus on a specific character or theme.

VHS / DVD nameEpisodesFocusRelease dateExtras (DVD)
Mysteries with PC Plum[6] "The Missing Scarecrow"
"The Sing Along Machine"
"Litter Bug"
"The Lost Voice" (DVD only)
PC Plum17 November 2003
2 July 2007 (Carry Case)
Archie's Inventions"Doctors and Nurses"
"Fish Supper"
"Newborn Baby"
"The Power Cut" (DVD only)
Archie23 February 2004Archie's Sing-Along
Catch the Fish Game
Make Your Own Inventions
Introduction by Archie
Days Out"Big City"
"Beach Ball"
"Sailing"
"Seals" (DVD only)
Going Outdoors19 April 2004Balamory Sing-Along
Finding Game
Introduction by Miss Hoolie
What's the Story, Miss Hoolie?"Jungle Story"
"Sound Story"
"The Story Blanket"
"The Tortoise and the Hare" (DVD only)
Miss Hoolie12 July 2004Miss Hoolie's Sing Along
Miss Hoolie's Story Game
Introduction by Miss Hoolie
Dancing Party"Ceilidh"
"Disco"
"Indian Wedding"
"Musical Hamper" (DVD only)
Celebrations11 October 2004Penny and Suzie Sing Along
Musical Statues Game
Introduction by Penny Pocket
Panto and Other Stories"Panto" (Extended version)
"Snow"
"Ice Skating"
"Storm in a Nursery" (DVD only)
Christmas / Winter8 November 2004PC Plum Sing Along
Cinderella game
Panto Photo Gallery
Introduction by PC Plum
Jump with Josie"Couch Potato"
"The Ballet"
"Tantrums"
"Otters" (DVD only)
Josie Jump14 February 2005Josie Sing Along
Josie's Fun Fitness Routine
Rain or Shine"Reflections"
"The Puddle Walk"
"Seaside Inside"
"The Stick Up" (DVD only)
Weather9 May 2005Play Day Sing Along
Puddle Puzzle Game
Musical Stories"Broken Down Bus"
"Marching Band"
"Vibrations"
"The Fiddle Player" (DVD only)
Music5 September 2005Archie's Sing-Along Machine
Seeking Santa"Seeking Santa"
"The Snowflake Fairy"
Christmas / Winter7 November 2005Christmas Sing-Along
Seeking Santa Game
Daisy Bus Days"The Map"
"Trip to the Moon"
"Sausages"
"Highland Games"
"The Wedding"
Edie McCredie13 March 2006Map Game
The Christmas Collection (Compilation)"Seeking Santa"
"Panto and Other Stories"
Christmas / Winter13 November 2006
Fingal's Cave and Other Stories (Carry Case DVD)"Fingal's Cave"
"Sand Sculpture Festival"
"Nuts"
"The Mountie"
Various26 March 2007
Games and Fun with Everyone[7] "Carnival"
"The Street Party"
"Wheelie Day"
"The Piano"
"Anyone for Tennis?"
"Party Games"
"The Boat Race"
"Too Much of a Good Thing"
Games / Activities7 July 2008
The Best of Balamory (Compilation)"Archie's Inventions"
"What's the Story, Miss Hoolie?"
"Mysteries with PC Plum"
Various19 July 2010

To celebrate the show's 20th anniversary, 25 episodes from Series 4 were added to BBC iPlayer on 30 August 2022.[8]

Cancellation / future

On 30 April 2005, the BBC announced that it would not order another season of the series, citing they wanted to experiment and create more new programme ideas. The show continued to be repeated on CBeebies until 3 July 2016.[9] By then only the first two series, series 1 and 2 (except the last episode of series 2) respectively, continued to be repeated as the last two series, series 3 and 4, as well as the last episode of Series 2 could not be repeated due to licensing issues from 22 January 2010 onwards.

By the time the programme was cancelled, many of the cast were also keen to move on. Miles Jupp, who played Archie, stated that his role caused problems with his comedy career, with parents assuming his routines were age-appropriate and permitting their children to attend. Julie Wilson Nimmo, who played Miss Hoolie, complained that she could not take her children anywhere without being "mobbed."[10] Mary Riggans, who played Suzie Sweet, died in her sleep in 2013, having suffered a stroke the year before.[11] Andrew Agnew, who played PC Plum, went on to work for Tattiemoon Productions, and direct the children's TV show Me Too! which shared the same similarities in concept as Balamory. Although set in Scotland, it is primarily set in a city rather than a coastal town.

On 30 August 2022, Andrew Agnew and Julie Wilson Nimmo made an appearance on ITV’s This Morning for the show's 20th anniversary year and said they would love to work on a new series.[12]

Live tours

The show has seen two live tours that were held in Arenas across the United Kingdom, being co-productions with BBC Worldwide and DC Entertainment.

The first show, Balamory Live! What's the Story, toured Aberdeen, Cardiff, and Glasgow for the 2004 Christmas season. The follow-up show – Balamory Live: Strike Up the Band was held as a farewell tour, and was held in the Autumn of 2005. The cast of the series reprised their roles in the show except for three of them.

In August 2022, Andrew Agnew said that he would love to do a brand new live show.

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. "What's the Story in Balamory?" theme from Balamory. 2002. 30 October 2021. 1. sheet music. Imagem Music.
  2. http://www.sundayherald.com/print46733 The Sunday Herald talks to the Balamory cast and production team
  3. Web site: 40m for BBC children's channels. BBC News. 28 July 2021. 20 November 2001.
  4. Web site: BBC - Press Office - BBC Worldwide at Brand Licensing 2005 .
  5. Web site: Balamory heads to Discovery Kids in US .
  6. Web site: BBC – Worldwide Press Office – Top story for Balamory.
  7. Web site: BBC – Press Office – What's the Story on this new Balamory DVD?.
  8. Web site: 'I got mobbed by toddlers': Balamory star Julie Wilson Nimmo marks 20th anniversary of popular show. 13 August 2022. Glasgow Times.
  9. Web site: BBC Programme Index. 2022-01-24. genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 12 February 2007 .
  10. News: Ross. Peter. What's the story?. The Guardian. 8 December 2004. 19 July 2017.
  11. News: Balamory and High Road actress dies. BBC News. 4 December 2013.
  12. Web site: What's the story in Balamory – 20 years later!.
  13. Web site: Past Winners and Nominees – Children's — Awards – 2003. BAFTA. 13 January 2010.
  14. Web site: Past Winners and Nominees – Children's – Awards – 2004. BAFTA. 13 January 2010.
  15. Web site: Past Winners and Nominees – Children's – Awards – 2005. BAFTA. 13 January 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100223215755/http://www.bafta.org/awards/childrens/nominations/?year=2005. 23 February 2010. live.