Teacup Travels goes to London!
We have been lucky enough to be nominated for Best pre-school children’s programme at the highly acclaimed TV industry’s Broadcast Awards 2016.
PLUM ARE AN OFFICIAL “MISSION CHRISTMAS DROP-OFF POINT”
We’re all working flat out at Plum Towers and really looking forward to a well-deserved break for Christmas! However, we’re also planning to make just a small difference by donating (and hopefully collecting) lots of children’s toys and gifts for Forth One’s Mission Christmas appeal. The gifts get distributed by Forth One to local kids who aren’t as fortunate as other kids, and families. A small gesture, but one that’s really heartfelt … they do an amazing job.
And the 2015 Scottish BAFTA for best Children’s TV show goes to…
…the BBC Scotland/ CBBC produced “The Dog Ate My Homework”: a comedy based quiz show with celebrity guests and slapstick challenges all about school.
Our children’s series, Teacup Travels is back on air!
Perfect for these dark, autumnal evenings: draw the curtains, make a cup of tea and settle down with your wee ones to watch the first series of Teacup Travels on the CBeebies channel, weekdays at 5.35pm.
Teacup Travels is nominated for a British Academy Scotland Award
A Scottish BAFTA to you and me! Yes, we are all very excited to announce that Teacup Travels has been nominated in the Children’s programme category for this year’s awards.
Livingston meets Queen
What do three white cubes, a Scottie dog puppy and a kaleidoscope have in common? Answer – the making of a typical day’s shooting at Plum Films for one of their long established clients, Livingston Designer Outlet.
Teacup Travels’ star Gemma Jones wins a BAFTA!
The very much loved and well respected actress who plays our Great Aunt Lizzie in Teacup Travels won one of the most prestigious awards in British television for her outstanding performance in “Marvellous”.
First tx of Teacup Travels creates a stir in children’s TV show ratings!
From a standing start with little or no awareness in the marketplace, the first transmission of the 25 episodes in Series One, pulled in an average viewing rating of 490,000 CBeebies viewers.
Teacup Travels Goes On Air For the First Time!
Pictured here on the red carpet outside Edinburgh’s Dominion Cinema