The main article claims 254 episodes were made, but the episde descriptions claim there were 64 in series 1 (I can't bring myself to use the American 'season')
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The main article claims 254 episodes were made, but the episde descriptions claim there were 64 in series 1 (I can't bring myself to use the American 'season') and 63 in series 2. Is 254 overstated, or were there more series? Fuzzy 22:58, 25 August 2006 (UTC)
Sorry yeah, there were indeed 2 more seasons, but I'm afraid I've lost the website where I was sourcing the episode list/descriptions from.
I hate Balamory! The music gets in my head and the whole experience of watching it makes me feel uncomfortable and slightly disturbed the teacher is quite pretty though. - Jamestaylorwiki 13:40, 5 August 2005 (UTC)
I'm confused. The article mentions sexual tension between "the schoolmistress and the policeman" and between "Archie the inventor and P.C. Plum".
Now, there is only one policeman in Balamory - PC Plum. I would be surprised if, on a show as simple as this, that he was interested in both Miss Hoolie _and_ Archie.
If I had to choose between the two as being correct I'd say it was Archie and PC Plum, but I'm still not convinced.
I've never seen the episode where the characters kiss at a wedding, or the episode when Plum is in Venice.
--JimmyTheWig 11:31, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
Is it really 'politically correct' to have a woman bus driver? Where I live it's fairly common. UK-Logician-2006
Some older viewers also like to believe that it is implied that Edie McCredie is a post-operative transexual. Her theme song is entitled "When You Honk My Horn" (with the older viewers in this case taking 'horn' as a euphemism for penis).
First of all - it's called "When I Honk My Horn". So, if anything, it's about masturbation.
Second - what is this nonsense? The love triangle with Miss Hoolie, Archie and PC Plum should be mentioned - it's well known, and, I'm sure, to some extent intentional. But please, there are no signs whatsoever that Edie is a 'post operative transexual', and I suspect that 'some older viewers' mainly consists of whoever wrote this. And any way, if she's post-operative, she wouldn't have a horn to honk, would she? This just doesn't make any kind of sense.
Show me references, and tell me why it's relevant. Otherwise, I'll remove it. And no, that's not something Edie said. The Legend of Julie Egbert 05:32, 13 February 2007 (UTC)
If theres ever a problem instead of buying something useful they make something half-arsed out of cardboard and glitter, how on earth archie makes his robots with a pritt stick is beyond me
In the info box it says that Balamory is narracted by Andrew Agnew (PC Plum's actor). I can't think of a narrator in the programme. Does this make sense to anyone? --JimmyTheWig 11:48, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
In the 'Reference' section the sentence 'animated by Cosgrove Hall Films - animated stories from the book,poems,play theatre and novel'. Where should this be? Wiki-uk 13:27, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Has anyone else noticed this? Is there some sort of a message in it?
Also, is it worth mentioning that there has been criticism of the show's tokenism and multi-culti brainwashing (on a number of blogs that I can think of at least)? For instance, although the show is supposedly set in Scotland we have a quota of one Englishman, one black woman, one Asian woman, and one disabled woman (the latter two are in fact the same person, so two boxes ticked there). On the brainwashing, there has been a nursery trip to a mosque but never to a church and certainly not to a synagogue of course. Tirailleur 17:26, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
I've added some Census data to show the REAL ethnic makeup of the Isle of Mull, in contrast to the cosmopolitan composition of Balamory. There seems to be a bit of debate about it on the web... Ok, so Balamory is totally fictional and bears no relation to the real world, but being in posession of the facts is always handy when discussing issues of "tokenism"... Paul-b4 (talk) 11:23, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
How is this known and how is this important? Removed the note from the article. He just as easily could be Canadian with that accent (and more likely so with his albeit scripted language use). 98.119.35.172 (talk) 12:32, 4 February 2010 (UTC)
Balamory Ltd. didn't produce Balamory, BBC did. -- Logosncompanies (talk) 08:21, 16 September 2017 (UTC)
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It does not appear that separate "series(/season)" articles for this TV programme are justified, as per MOS:TV. "Series(/season)" articles are supposed to contain more than just the episodes list (e.g. they're supposed to also contain sourced production and critical response info as well). As the four "series" articles for this programme – Balamory (series 1), Balamory (series 2), Balamory (series 3), and Balamory (series 4) – are all unsourced, they pretty clearly don't meet the MOS:TV guideline for separate "series(/season)" articles. Thus, all four should be merged into a new List of Balamory episodes article. In addition, Balamory (series 3) and Balamory (series 4) also need to be converted into standard {{Episode table}}/{{Episode list}} format. --IJBall (contribs • talk) 15:53, 24 August 2018 (UTC)
Is it a real town DhruvDhokiya 2006 (talk) 18:34, 13 March 2020 (UTC)
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In the article, it states in the infobox it started in September 2002, most websites state it started on February 10th 2002. Where was this origanal research from?
Regards. JJ549m (talk) 20:01, 19 July 2025 (UTC)
Can someone please protect this page. an IP user keeps adding false characters like Jack Elton-Smith and Chad Wild Clay. It's been going on for days. 80.40.2.225 (talk) 01:48, 7 August 2025 (UTC)
The Original characters section of Balamory has Edie McCredie currently listed as "Edie McCredie (played by Juliet Cadzow; series 1–present)". Would it make more sense for this to be "Edie McCredie (played by Juliet Cadzow; series 1–4 (series regular), 5–present (supporting))"? Her role in the revival, I think is different enough to make that distinction. Christhecoolboy (talk) 14:52, 21 April 2026 (UTC)
I'm new to editing on Wikipedia and I'm just wondering if it's okay to start removing the excessive amount of wiki links in the character section? I understand that children may be using this wiki page and having the links may be good for their learning and development but at the same time, it seems to bloat the section by quite a lot. I do see the warning that there is an excessive amount of wiki-links and figured the character section is the best place to remove them. Thank you! kibbe (talk) 12:37, 22 April 2026 (UTC)
Should the new series have it own page Balamory (2026 tv series) Fanoflionking3 (talk) 16:42, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
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