balamory farm cottages sea eagles, scotland birdwatching, isle mull, holiday accommodation, stalking, self catering, farm cottages, whales dolphins, seals otters wildlife, balamory, pony trecking, field sports, sailing walking fishing, balamory farm cottages Balamory is a live action television series on British television (BBC One, BBC Two and CBeebies) for preschool children based around the small (fictional) island community of Balamory in Scotland. It was produced between 2002 and 2005 by Balamory Ltd, with 254 episodes (Including a DVD-exclusive Christmas episode) made. The series was created by Brian Jameson, and is mostly filmed in the Scottish port town of Tobermory in Mull, with the exceptions of scenes in the nursery which are filmed at a television studio in Glasgow, and Archie's castle (which is in fact at Fenton Tower in North Berwick). A select series of episodes was shown for two brief seasons in the United States on the Discovery Kids channel. It was also shown on TLC. Other than Suzie Sweet and Penny Pocket, who share a building, each main character has their own house in the town, and each house has a distinctive colour (which is the same as the clothes they wear; except for Penny Pocket, who lives in the Red House but wears blue, and PC Plum, who lives in the White House but wears a police uniform). They also have their own songs which they often sing during their appearances in the programme. There was also another character which was planned for the show, but was not included. Following the lead of popular childrens programmes such as 'Dora the Explorer' and 'Fifi and the Flowertots', there was going to be a 'bad' or 'mischievous' character, designed as a deterrent to bad behaviour. The planned name for this character was allegedly Millie Mischief, but the plans for this 'bad' character were cancelled by the producers as it was ' a bad influence' A typical episode begins with Miss Hoolie opening the nursery and telling the audience what the weather is like in Balamory today, and then meeting one of the other main characters who has a "problem" that can be solved by visiting another main character. The main character with the problem sings and dances to a calypso-style song to decide which of the coloured houses "is the one for me" (i.e. is the one where the helpful character lives), and then makes a procession of visits to various characters until the problem is solved. For example, Josie Jump is looking after her neighbour's rabbit and needs to know how to look after it, so she goes to visit PC Plum who advises her to feed it some vegetables. Josie then decides to go to Pocket and Sweet to buy some rabbit food, then takes the rabbit to the nursery so the children can play with it. At each visit, the progress of the story to date is summarised by drawing a rainbow of balloons in the air with the hands. The balloons burst to reveal a flashback summary of today's "story in Balamory" narrated by the visitor. The entire story is also summarised at the end of each programme by Miss Hoolie. Each episode of Balamory contains at least four songs;
Opening song (What's The Story In Balamory?)
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