Television adaptation of the series of books by Mairi Hedderwick
Katie Morag
Crew of Katie Morag receiving Peabody Award in 2016. Left to right: executive producer Lindy Cameron, writer Sergio Casci, actor Cherry Campbell, director Don Coutts
3 November 2013 (2013-11-03) – 4 April 2015 (2015-04-04)
Katie Morag (Scottish Gaelic: Ceitidh Morag) is the television adaptation of the series of books by Mairi Hedderwick. The programmes follow the adventures of Katie Morag whose life on the fictional Scottish island of Struay is full of stories of jealousy, bravery and rivalry and peopled by an annoying little brother, busy shopkeeper parents, a perfectly perfect best friend and a couple of grandmothers who between them know everything about everything. The series was produced by Move On Up with support from BBC Scotland and commissioned by the BBC's CBeebies and CBBC channels. It also airs on the BBC's Gaelic channel BBC Alba and BBC One Scotland. Don Coutts directed the series which Margaret Matheson produced and Lindy Cameron executive produced and edited. Katie Morag is also available on BBC iPlayer for over a year.
Series 1
The series was shot on the Isle of Lewis between May and August 2013 at BBC Alba's studios in Stornoway and on location around the island. It comprised 26x15 minute episodes (6 of which were part of a sub-series called Grannie Island's Ceilidh) and began its run on CBeebies on 3 November 2013.
Some episodes were repeated on BBC One Scotland in a Sunday afternoon slot between April and May 2014.[1][2][3][4]
Series 2
In June 2014, it was announced that Katie Morag would be returning for a second series. Cheryl Taylor, Controller of CBBC, said: "This is the first time that CBBC and CBeebies have co-commissioned a series and I am really pleased to be working so closely with CBeebies. The exclusive episodes to be shown on CBBC will allow us to develop more multifaceted storylines for the older CBBC audience."[5]
Series two was filmed once more on Lewis, between 21 July and 13 September 2014, and comprised 3x15 minute episodes, 9x20 minute episodes and 1x30 minute episode. The first episode was aired on CBBC on 19 December 2014.
Production
Writing
The series was scripted by a team comprising Sergio Casci, Stuart Hepburn, Martin McCardie, Jan Storie, and Louise Wylie. They used the method of Team Writing For TV. This ensures that the concepts of theme, tone and narrative coherence are successfully carried across the large number of episodes of a long running TV Series. Crucially, it requires all writers to be present at all storylining sessions, and for detailed beat outlines to be created by the entire storylining team.[6]
Casting
Casting for the series included a casting call in Stornoway, Lewis in March 2013.[7][8] The casting team also held extensive auditions in Glasgow and Edinburgh. The part was eventually won by seven-year-old Cherry Campbell from Glasgow (whose grandmother was born, and still lives, on Lewis). Campbell took part in the Stornoway auditions. Director Don Coutts said, "We were looking for someone with energy, humour and courage to play the feisty wee character of Katie Morag and we think that Cherry has all three of these attributes in spades!"[9]
Locations
The series is filmed on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. Although the fictional Island of Struay is based on Coll[10] in the Inner Hebrides, the producers felt Lewis had the necessary infrastructure to create the series.[11] Executive producer Lindy Cameron further explained, "It was important to us to try and keep as much of this production in the Highlands as we were able. By making good use of all the innate facilities and skills that Lewis has to offer us we hope that the benefit to the Island, and to all of the Hebrides, will be great."[12]
The locations include the remote village of Tolsta Chaolais (the McColl Shop and Post Office); Tabost, Lochs (Grannie Island's croft); Laxay Boathouse, Laxay (Uncle Matthew's Hut); Cnoc School, Knock; Dal Mor Beach; Bhaltos Pier (Ferry pier, and lady Artists house); Maivaig Pontoon; Shawbost Beach; Reef Beach; Carloway FC (shinty pitch).
Music
The soundtrack for the series was created by acclaimed Scottish musician, composer and producer Donald Shaw.[13]
The soundtrack was released as an mp3 download on 1 January 2016.[14]
Gaelic
The series has been dubbed into Scottish Gaelic, for broadcast on BBC Alba. Known as Ceitidh Mòrag, the series began on 7 January 2014.[15]
Cast and characters
Main cast
Cherry Campbell/Kate Macmillan as Katie Morag McColl
"Katie Morag and the Two Grandmothers" - 3 November 2013
"Katie Morag and the Old Teacher" - 10 November 2013
"Grannie Island's Ceilidh -The Big Smelly Goat" - 10 November 2013
"Katie Morag and the New Boy" - 17 November 2013
"Katie Morag and the Halloween Pirate" - 17 November 2013
"Katie Morag and Izzy" - 24 November 2013
"Grannie Island's Ceilidh: Stone Soup" - 24 November 2013
"Katie Morag and the Special Delivery" - 1 December 2013
"Katie Morag and the Tiresome Ted" - 1 December 2013
"Katie Morag and the Mysteries" - 8 December 2013
"Grannie Island's Ceilidh: Little Izzy" - 8 December 2013
"Katie Morag and the Two Peas" – 15 December 2013
"Katie Morag and the New Year Party" – 15 December 2013
"Katie Morag and the Baking Day Secret" – 16 February 2014
"Katie Morag and the Grumpy Grannie" – 16 February 2014
"Katie Morag and the Big Boy Cousins" – 23 February 2014
"Grannie Island's Ceilidh: Granpa's Bowl" – 23 February 2014
"Katie Morag and the Seals Singing" – 2 March 2014
"Grannie Island's Ceilidh: Annie Jessie and the Merboy" – 2 March 2014
"Katie Morag and the Hill Race" – 9 March 2014
"Grannie Island's Ceilidh: Hugh Handy" – 9 March 2014
"Katie Morag and the Big Picture" – 16 March 2014
"Katie Morag and the Brochan Bus" – 16 March 2014
"Katie Morag and the Wedding" - Part 1-2 – 23 March 2014
Series two
Katie Morag and the Golden Treasure 19 December 2014
Katie Morag and the Family Tree 1 February 2015
Katie Morag and the Dancing Class 1 February 2015
Katie Morag and the Sick Sheep 8 February 2015
Katie Morag and the Carrot Competition 8 February 2015
Katie Morag and the Big Shinty Match 15 February 2015
Katie Morag and the Day of Birthdays 15 February 2015
Katie Morag and the Struay Star 22 February 2015
Katie Morag and the Road to Grannie Island's 22 February 2015
Katie Morag and Uncle Matthew's Hut 1 March 2015
Katie Morag and the Grand Concert 1 March 2015
Katie Morag and the Big Balloon 8 March 2015
Katie Morag and the Worst Day Ever 4 April 2015
Reception
Critical reception
The first series was met with widespread critical acclaim. Martin Chilton in The Telegraph wrote, "The series is lovely and celebrates the sense of community so intrinsic to the stories."[16]
In The Times, Helen Rumbelow suggested viewers, "Draw the curtains, pour a whisky and enjoy one of the most realistic child performances of the decade, the butchest grandma on screen, and the best Hebridean landscape in the world. It's as close as you can get to not watching TV without having to give up TV."[17]
The series won Best Children's Programme or Series at the 2014 Freesat Free TV Awards.[22] The judges said, "Beautifully and authentically shot, it was a key move by its host channel into scripted drama, delivering self contained stories that felt sweet and, more importantly, real to their young audience."[23]
It also won the Royal Television Society Scotland Children's Award at the inaugural RTS Scotland awards ceremony in 2014.[24] The judges said, “This programme is innovative and daring in its adaptation of an iconic property. At the heart of it is an exceptional performance from the lead character.”[25]
The series won Best New Kids Series at the 2015 Kidscreen Awards in Miami.[26]
In April 2016 it was announced that Katie Morag had been awarded a prestigious Peabody Award. The American-based Peabody Awards were established in the 1940s as a radio equivalent to the Pulitzer Prize, and have since grown steadily to recognise excellence in a wide range of electronic media. Only around 25 awards are presented each year from over 1,000 global entries, and to win a Peabody, a programme must receive the unanimous approval of all sixteen Peabody Board members. Announcing winners on the award website, members said of the Katie Morag TV series: “Mairi Hedderwick's popular books about a feisty, wee, red-headed girl (the splendid Cherry Campbell) and the Scottish island community she's growing up in are exquisitely realised in this series. Timeless, perhaps old fashioned, but never precious or blindly idyllic, Katie Morag deals honestly and gracefully with death, loss, rivalry and other serious themes.”[27][28]
DVD releases
The DVDs of series one were released over the autumn of 2014.[29]
DVD boxsets of series one[30] and series two[31] were subsequently released in 2015.