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BBC Balamory cast unrecognisable in reunion snap 22 years after hit show

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The Balamory cast has delighted fans in a reunion picture, over two decades on from the hit show, and the actors are barely recognisable.The hugely popular BBC children's show, which aired from 2002 until 2005, was based on a fictional Scottish island community, Balamory.

It followed the lives of its residents who became very familiar faces for young fans. Among the cast was Chewin' the Fat star Julie Wilson Nimmo as school teacher Miss Hoolie and River City's Juliet Cadzow as bus driver Edie McCredie.

Scots Squad star Andrew Agnew played Balamory copper PC Plum.Andrew took to social media to share a photo alongside Julie and Juliet for a stage production starring their old pal Miles Jupp, who was cast in Balamory as inventor Archie.He wrote, sharing the photo on X, formerly Twitter: "A brilliant night seeing our pal.

Go see Miles Jupp On I Bang you won't be disappointed. A superb piece of theatre cunningly disguised as stand-up."Andrew added: "Extremely funny but also poignant at points.

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