The couple are appearing together in Olga da Polga, the first-ever TV adaptation of Paddington creator Michael Bond’s beloved books 📺
FOR a long while after her legendary role as cheery Miss Hoolie in the CBeebies hit show“People definitely acted a bit weird about it,” she says, thoughtfully.
The new 13-part, live-action and animation series is produced by Glasgow-based production company Marakids, and it has been made with the full support of the Bond family. “She is adorable and a wee grafter. Telly can be quite nervewracking for kids, but she is absolutely brilliant. The whole thing has been lots of fun.“I knew the Paddington books, of course, but I’d never heard of the Olga da Polga stories. I went out and bought them and absolutely loved them. I mean, anything with talking animals, I’m in.”“It was always hamsters we had when we were at school,” she says.
Julie and Greg, who met while working together on 90s sketch show Pulp Video, had no qualms about sharing the screen once more.“It’s been great working with Greg. We have done a couple of things together recently and it has been nice to finally have the time to do that,” says Julie. “We met on sketch shows, and we always laughed a lot. We still do. There are lots of laughs, lots of carry on when we work together.”The couple’s next joint project is a documentary about wild swimming, which Julie took up in lockdown in 2020.“Most people who don’t do it think people who do it are crazy,” says Greg, adding with a laugh: “As did I, when Jools started doing it. I’d say to her 'come on, it’s“But once I went along and tried it I really loved it.
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