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Balamory star is ageing backwards – 20 years on from final ever BBC episode after they quit fame

Published on April 23, 2025 at 10:44 AM

A BALAMORY star appears to be ageing backwards – 20 years on from the final ever episode.

The fan favourite programme originally aired between 2002 and 2005 and became one of the most notable kids TV shows from the Beeb.

The cast of Balamory.
A Balamory star appears to be ageing backwards in a new snap, years after they quit fame
Spencer, the Balamory painter, painting a sign.
Rodd Christensen played painter Spencer in the hit CBeebies show
Rodd Christensen, who played Spencer in Balamory.
After quitting fame, Rodd still appears youthful today, albeit sports a full beard now
Rodd Christensen, formerly of the children's TV program Balamory, driving a bus.
He was previously a bus driver before leaving the UK for Las Vegas

Set in , based and filmed on the island of Tobermoryin Scotland, the pre-school hit saw a slew of characters including Miss Hoolie, Josie Jump, painter Spencer and PC Plum.

, the actor behind fan-favourite Spencer, looks just as youthful in rare snaps.

The US actor, originally from Las Vegas, appears to be ageing backwards 20 years on, though now sports a beard.

After Balamory ended, Rodd remained with the and presented a series called ‘Talkie Time' on CBeebies.

He also hosted his own show titled Counting With Rodd that aimed to teach children about maths and numbers.

Rodd, now 57, quit fame and was briefly a bus driver for Stagecoach before returning to Las Vegas.

Though he shunned the limelight, his daughter made headlines when it was revealed she was a star.

Raylin Joy, who lives in LA, said she got into porn “for the giggles”.

Following the announcement on the return of Balamory Rod told BBC Scotland'sLunchtime Livethe news was “very exciting”.

“If they ask me to go back then I'll absolutely be there with bells on, I'm sure,” he said.

“But at the moment we're all just getting excited at the fact that it's happening.

“I don't think it would be same if we weren't involved in it,” he added.

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