Woolly and Tig
Woolly and Tig is a British series of 5-minute live action dramas about a three-year-old girl (Tig) and her toy spider (Woolly).
The episodes focus on the feelings that children may have when faced with new experiences.
The character of Tig is played by three year old Betsy McCredie; Dad is played by Colin McCredie (Betsy’s actual father);[1] Mum is played by Jenny Ryan (Betsy’s Aunt) and the series is narrated by Maisie McCredie (Betsy’s older sister).
One of the directors is Andrew Agnew, Balamory's Policeman PC Plum. The series is produced by Tattie Moon.
Cast
- Woolly - Jamie Oram (Voice)[2]
- Tig - Betsy McCredie
- Dad - Colin McCredie
- Mum - Jenny Ryan
- Narrator - Maisie McCredie
Episodes
The BBC CBeebies page dedicated to the programme lists 30 episodes, with a summary of each.[3]
- Series 1 (2012)
- Baby Ben
- The Funfair
- The Dance Class
- Hair Wash Day
- Losing Things
- First Day
- The Clown
- Eating New Foods
- Open Wide
- Timmy's Monsters
- One Step at a Time
- Fire Alarm
- Swing Park
- The Beard
- Changing My Room
- Museum of Imagination
- Sharing
- The Party
- The Painting Day
- Granny No No
- The Bus Ride
- Hospital
- Choosing
- Big Stomps
- Splash
- Busy
- Supermarket
- Hair Cut
- The Dog
- Sleepover
- Series 2 (2013)
- Sandcastle
- The Birthday Present
- Pandas
- Piano
- Echoes
- Getting Better
- Fussy
- I Don't Smile
- Waiting
- Flying
- Excited
- Funny Tummy
- The Hat
- Mountain
- Quiet
- Chuff
- My Favourite Dinosaur
- Dobbin
- Fireworks
- Holding Hands
- The Wedding
- Thunder
- Subway
- Rain
- Shadows
- Special episodes (10 minutes):
- Holiday Special: Hola (broadcast 26/8/2013)
- Halloween (broadcast 31/10/2013)
- Hogmanay (broadcast 31/12/2013)
- The Play (broadcast 26/02/2014)
- Going to School (broadcast 19/8/2014)
- Harvest Supper (broadcast 1/10/2014)
- Christmas Magic (broadcast 19/12/2014)
References
External links
- "Woolly and Tig". CBeebies. Retrieved 20 April 2012.
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