Balamory set for nostalgic comeback as BBC greenlights two new series


Balamory set for nostalgic comeback as BBC greenlights two new series

Legendary children's show from the 90s to return to screens

A beloved 90s children's show, Balamory, is set to make a triumphant return with BBC confirming the greenlight for two new series, exactly two decades after its original run ended. The news has left nostalgic fans overjoyed as producers promise to stay true to the show's roots.

The Tweenies star hints at potential reboot

Bob Golding, known for voicing characters Milo and Max in The Tweenies, has sparked excitement among fans by revealing talks of bringing back the beloved show. Golding expressed his enthusiasm for a potential return, suggesting that an animated format might be the way forward due to logistical challenges in reviving the original live-action series.

Speculation on revival continues

While discussions among the cast members have been ongoing, they are yet to engage with the rights holders of the format. Golding hinted that the rights may currently be with DreamWorks, and he urged fans to rally together to show their support for bringing back The Tweenies.

25th anniversary celebration for The Tweenies

Earlier this month, The Tweenies marked its 25th birthday, reminiscing on the 390 episodes that captivated audiences during its original run. The show featured a talented cast, including Justin Fletcher, Sally Preisig, Emma Weaver, Colleen Daley, and Sinead Rushe, who portrayed the beloved characters Bella, Fizz, and Jake.


Balamory set for nostalgic comeback as BBC greenlights two new series

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