On their site, the BBC said that Balamory will “blend familiar faces with a host of new characters.”
Returning to their roles will be Julie Wilson Nimmo (Miss Hoolie), Andrew Agnew (PC Plum), Kim Tserkezie (Penny Pocket) and Juliet Cadzow (Edie McCredie).
New faces will include “scientist and inventor Ava Potts (played by Danielle Jam), the Harbour Master (William Andrews) and local vet Dr Ollie (Carl Spencer) who lives with his two children.”
Kate Morton, Head of Commissioning for zero-to-six-year-olds at BBC Children’s and Education, said: “It’s wonderful to see some of the original cast returning alongside new faces, creating a perfect mix of nostalgia and discovery for families to enjoy together.
“This vibrant new series will delight both children and the grown-ups who remember it fondly” (I’m in the latter camp).
It’s been commissioned for two new series, each containing ten 14-minute-long episodes.
Yes (happy days). The BBC shared on Instagram, “Expect the classic theme song.”
We don’t have an exact date – the BBC simply says, “Families can look forward to exploring the world of Balamory once again from 2026.”
Fans like me are delighted.
“This is sooo nostalgic for kids (now adults) and parents!” an Instagram user wrote.
“YESSSSS I’M 25 AND I’M SAT,” another shared.
Another called it the “best news all year” (a reasonable reaction, if you ask us).
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