The popular BBC children's show, which aired from 2002 until 2005, was based on fictional Scottish island community Balamory and its colourful residents.
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.
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