The Roly Mo Show

The Roly Mo Show was a CBeebies children's television series featuring a cast of puppets; it is a spin-off from the Fimbles show and was created by Novel Entertainment. The series consisted of 100 episodes, each of 15 minutes in length.

The series was broadcast between 13 June 2004 and 8 April 2005. The protagonist is Roly Mo, voiced by Wayne Forester, a green and purple striped mole who lives underground and likes to read books. Roly Mo was a regular storyteller character in the better known Fimbles show, and The Roly Mo Show draws heavily on this. The show is noted for its particularly gentle and pleasant characters and plots.

A show called Christmas Storytime aired on the CBeebies channel in 2007. The show displays similar characteristics to Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue House.

Format

Each episode follows a general format.

Other characters

Catchphrases

Transmissions

Series Start date End date Episodes Note(s)
1 13 June 2004 8 October 2004 50 Series 1 took a seven-week break during the series
2 10 January 2005 8 April 2005 50 Series 2 took a short break during the series

Other media

Roly Mo has been referred to 3 times in the TV series Horrid Henry.

On 28 December 2007, Roly Mo appeared in a special puppet edition of The Weakest Link. The show, which was presented by Anne Robinson was aired at 6pm on BBC One. He was voted off in the fifth round in the show. Prior to the fourth round, at Anne's and the audience's request, he led the other puppets in a rendition of his "Inside a Book" song.

Awards

  • Nominated for Best Early Years Programme[1]
  • Nominated for Best Schools Programme - 0-5 Years (for the episode Imagine)[2]

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