News about Greg Hemphill

CBeebies stars from iconic noughties show are unrecognisable as they send fans wild by reuniting for new snap

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Two of the stars of the famous CBeebies series Balamory have reunited 20 years after the hit show ended. The pre-school series, which aired between 2002 and 2005, followed characters dressed in shades that matched their houses.

On Iona, we went skinny dipping - our son is still not talking to us!

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 12, 2024
When actress Julie Wilson Nimmo is captured on Tobermory's waterfront, she is feted like king ­Hollywood royalty. She did warn her husband that this could happen. Greg Hemphill grins with merriment as his other half laps up all the attention. 'I was in Still Game,' he says, to no one in particular. Yes, but his wife appeared in the wildly popular children's TV show Balamory, which was shot in this very town. Miss Hoolie, a kindergarten teacher, was on the Isle of Mull for four years and was instrumental in the emergence of a tsunami of toddler tourism.

Yes, Kate it's a joy to go wild swimming (just look out for the algae, swimmer's itch and the poisonous weever fish! (Fortentino: a film about a man who was enslaved in his youth.)

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 16, 2023
It's the health craze that has sent thousands of people, including the Princess of Wales, scuba diving into the country's rivers, lochs, and seas. However, wild swimming has now become so popular that Scottish health officials have been compelled to issue new safety guidelines. While they acknowledge that taking the plunge can improve mental and physical health, Public Health Scotland officials have been quick to point out the alarming range of potential risks, from potentially lethal cold water shock to stinging jellyfish to venomous weever fish. Anybody brave enough to don their costume or wetsuit is also warned of toxins, riptides, and a'swimmer's itch,' a rash caused by tiny skin-burrowing parasites.

Kids TV star looks almost unrecognisable 21 years after her debut - but can you guess who it is?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2023
As she fronts a new kids' series, a CBeebies actress appears almost unrecognizable. With her real-life partner playing her on-screen husband in the TV series, the former Balamory actress has joined the cast of Olga De Polga. 21 years on from her Balamory debut, the actress has ditched her famous bob, and now sports long red tresses - but can you guess who it is?