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CBeebies star reveals brand new career – 23 years on from final ever episode of hit 00s show


CBEEBIES star Emma Davey has revealed a brand new career path – 23 years after the final ever episode of the Tweenies.

Emma, who voiced Bella on the beloved children’s series, is now giving back to the entertainment industry in a big way.

The Tweenies characters Bella, Milo, Fizz, and Jake.
BBC

One of the voice actors from the Tweenies has landed a new job[/caption]

Black and white headshot of Emma Davey.
Instagram/@emma.davey.acting.coach

Emma Davey has started her career as a coach[/caption]

The Tweenies characters playing on a colorful playground.
BBC

In the 2000s she voiced Bella (far left)[/caption]

With over 30 years of experience spanning TV, film, West End theatre, and voice-over work, she has now turned her focus to coaching budding actors and voice-over artists.

Emma took to Instagram to share her excitement about the new venture, writing: “Exciting News – I’m Now On Instagram! Hi everyone, I hope you’re all doing well!

“I just wanted to share that I’m now on Instagram, and I’d love for you to follow me.

“I’ll be posting tips, insights, and updates on all things acting coaching. As I look to grow my business in 2025, I’d really appreciate it if you could give me a follow and share my page with anyone who might be interested.

“Your support means the world! You can find me at @emma.davey.acting.coach Looking forward to connecting with you there! I really appreciate your support!”

Her career shift comes amid speculation of a potential Tweenies revival, with fellow cast member Bob Golding – who voiced multiple characters, including Milo, Max, and Doodles the dog – teasing the idea of a comeback.

Bob recently called for BBC bosses to revisit the show, suggesting an animated reboot would be the best way to bring the iconic characters back to life.

He told the Sun: “I think we should petition the country to get them back. Get all the 20-something-year-olds together and say, look, we’re having kids now.”

He added that while the original cast frequently discuss the possibility of reprising their roles, they have yet to approach TV executives about a potential return.

Bob said: “I mean, obviously amongst us, we’re all saying they should do, because I believe the rights are sitting in someone’s drawer at DreamWorks now.”


The BBC recently announced that it had recommissioned Balamory for two new seasons, prompting fans to wonder if Tweenies could be next.

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