Timmy Towers (Partially found CITV series, 1997-2000): Difference between revisions
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'''''Timmy Towers''''' is a British children's series that aired on CITV from 1997-2000, that starred Timmy Mallet as himself, alongside Mark Speight as the Abominable No Man, and Roger Bremble as Aunty Knobbly Knees. The character of Miss Thing was originally played by Sophie Lawrence, who was later replaced by Alex Lovell. | '''''Timmy Towers''''' is a British children's series that aired on CITV from 1997-2000, that starred Timmy Mallet as himself, alongside Mark Speight as the Abominable No Man, and Roger Bremble as Aunty Knobbly Knees. The character of Miss Thing was originally played by Sophie Lawrence, who was later replaced by Alex Lovell. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:11, 23 September 2024
Timmy Towers is a British children's series that aired on CITV from 1997-2000, that starred Timmy Mallet as himself, alongside Mark Speight as the Abominable No Man, and Roger Bremble as Aunty Knobbly Knees. The character of Miss Thing was originally played by Sophie Lawrence, who was later replaced by Alex Lovell.
A pilot episode was originally broadcast in 1997 and a couple more specials aired, before the programme was picked up for a full series of 7 episodes in 2000, which were broadcast on Friday's.
Guest stars would often appear in episodes including Rod and Emu, Snug and Cozi, Stephen Mulhern, Lorraine Kelly, Michael Strachan and singer Lolly.
The programme was produced by Brilliant TV, a production company of Mallet's.
Availability
Only two episodes of the show have surfaced online. Some of the specials were repeated, but the series itself was only ever shown once.
Episodes
# | Episode Title | Status |
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1 | 1997 Summer Special | Lost |
2 | 1998 Summer Special | Found |
3 | 1998 Christmas Special | Found |
4 | 1999 Easter Special | Lost |
5 | 2000 Series, Episode 1 | Lost |
6 | 2000 Series, Episode 2 | Lost |
7 | 2000 Series, Episode 3 | Lost |
8 | 2000 Series, Episode 4 | Lost |
9 | 2000 Series, Episode 5 | Lost |
10 | 2000 Series, Episode 6 | Lost |
11 | 2000 Series, Episode 7 | Lost |