Two of the stars of iconic CBeebies series Balamory have reunited 20 years after their hit show ended.
The pre-school series, which aired between 2002 and 2005, followed characters dressed in colours that matched their houses.
Kim Tserkezie, 50, who played newsagent Penny Pocket, sent fans of the noughties classic wild as she posted a photo on X/Twitter this week.
The Geordie actor posed alongside former co-star Miles Jupp, 44, who played inventor Archie, as they caught up at his stand up show in Newcastle this week.
Kim said: ‘I adore this man so much! Joyous to catch up with the fabulous Miles Jupp. He’s on tour at the mo, go see him if you can.’
Two of the stars of iconic CBeebies series Balamory have reunited 20 years after their hit show ended
The picture sent fans wild with one commenting: ‘Lovely to see your two smiling faces this morning.’
Another said: ‘We love a mini Balamory reunion.’
Miles was just 22 when he landed the lead role of Archie, telling the Parenting Hell podcast last month that he was still at university gigging as a comedian when he was asked to audition for the kids’ show.
He recalled: ‘I remember by agent saying “think of it as your training, you get to go and do 22 weeks of studio filming, no one will see it.”‘
Miles went on to star in TV favourites The Thick of It and Rev and movies such as last year’s blockbuster Napoleon, alongside his successful comedy career.
Kim meanwhile set up her own production company Scattered Pictures in 2011 which focuses on under-represented talent and perspectives.
She also still acts and works as a writer and producer for TV, film and radio.
Last year it was revealed that another former Balamory actress Julie Wilson Nimmo, 51, has joined the cast of Olga De Polga.

Kim Tserkezie, 50, who played newsagent Penny Pocket, sent fans of the noughties classic wild as she posted a photo with Miles Jupp, who played inventor Archie

The castle is known to most today as the home of Archie the inventor from the hit BBC show Balamory (pictured).

Miles (pictured left) was just 22 when he landed the lead role of Archie, telling the Parenting Hell podcast last month that he was still at university gigging as a comedian when he was asked to audition
21 years on from her Balamory debut, the actress has ditched her famous bob, and now sports long red tresses.
Julie played school teacher Miss Hoolie in Balamory from 2002 to 2005, now looks completely from her beloved character.
18 years after leaving the role, Julie fronts a brand new kids’ TV series with her husband, Scottish comedian Greg Hemphill, 53.
The new TV series, Olga da Polga, is based on Paddington Bear author Michael Bond’s children’s books, The Tales Of Olga De Polga – about a guinea pig.
The pet guinea pig – who loves boasting about her wild adventures to her animal friends – lives with her owners and their eight year-old daughter, Karen.
The loved-up duo – who married in 1999 – play the role of Mr and Mrs Sawdust, with the actress debuting new long red tresses ahead of the show’s recent start date.

Last year it was revealed that another former Balamory actress Julie Wilson Nimmo, 51, has joined the cast of Olga De Polga

Julie who played school teacher Miss Hoolie in Balamory from 2002 to 2005 (pictured), now looks completely from her beloved character
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