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4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Balamory favourite Miss Hoolie confirms she'll return for show's reboot
Balamory actor Julie Wilson Nimmo has confirmed she'll reprise her role as Miss Hoolie in the CBeebies programme's forthcoming reboot. The 53-year-old actor played the kooky nursery teacher on the children's show, set in Tobermory, Scotland, for its duration from 2002 to 2005. It was announced in September last year that Balamory will be returning to TV screens in 2026, 15 years after the series originally drew to a close. Nimmo casually broke the news that she would appear on the show's return. Asked by a fan online if she'd be in the reboot, she replied: 'Yup.' In a previous interview with the Daily Record, Nimmo said the Balamory reboot was 'the craziest and best news ever,' adding the news of the forthcoming series return was 'bigger than the Oasis reunion'. The BBC has commissioned two new series of the show, with some of the original characters expected to return for the revamp. The two new series will consist of 10 episodes each, and further information and cast details will be announced in due course. Andrew Agnew, who played PC Plum on the programme, told BBC Radio Scotland's Lunchtime Live this month that he would be eager to appear. 'If they ask me to go back then I'll absolutely be there with bells on, I'm sure,' he said. 'But at the moment we're all just getting excited at the fact that it's happening. I don't think it would be the same if we weren't involved in it.' In 2022, Nimmo and Juliet Cadzow, who played Edie McCredie, spoke about their hopes for a reunion. 'It's weird when you think about it, because different bands get back together, and I was saying the other day, we were kind of like a band, our gang could get back together,' Nimmo told BBC Radio WM. The pair described their experience filming Balamory as 'such a lovely time for us all'. Cadzow, who is yet to be confirmed for the reboot, said: 'It was very magical and I was so proud to have been a part of something so special.'


The Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Balamory legend confirms return to reboot of classic BBC series
A BALAMORY legend has confirmed their return for the reboot of the classic BBC series. The children's TV series originally aired on the BBC from 2002 to 2005, with 253 episodes being made across four series. 5 5 5 In September last year, the BBC confirmed the show would be returning for a new generation of kiddies in 2026. Speculation was immediately rife over whether original stars including Miles Jupp, Andrew Agnew and Julie Wilson Nimmo would return as their iconic characters. Andrew told the Lunchtime Live programme at the time: "If they ask me to go back then I'll absolutely be there with bells on, I'm sure. "But at the moment we're all just getting excited at the fact that it's happening. "I don't think it would be same if we weren't involved in it." And it seems BBC bosses agreed, as Julie has now confirmed she is returning as Miss Hoolie. A fan of the show asked: "Are you going to be in Balamory reboot?" and Julie replied with a simple: "Yup". Julie had previously admitted the show's return was "the craziest and best news ever" in an interview with the Daily Record. And she quipped: "I seriously think this is bigger than the Oasis reunion." A total of 20 14-minute episodes have been ordered to air throughout 2026 on CBeebies. Julie Wilson Nimmo plays Miss Hoolie in CBeebies series Balamory Kate Morton, the channel's head of commissioning 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.' 5 5