Topsy and Tim

Topsy and Tim (2013-2015)

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Topsy and Tim draws on the legacy of the iconic books by Jean and Gareth Adamson. It's a drama inspired by the small stuff in little people's lives. Each episode centres around an insight into family life from the point of view of 5-year-old twins, Topsy and Tim. Whether it's washing the car with Dad; learning to ride a bike with Mum; or finding a lost cat, each story is full of warmth, humour and above all authenticity. At the heart of the show are five-year-old twins, Topsy and Tim. They share the special bond that many twins possess and their stories will be recognised by young children everywhere.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 17:30 (10 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E10All Change!nov. 18, 2015
S03E09Lovely Mossynov. 11, 2015
S03E08New Glassesnov. 4, 2015
S03E07Two Dogsoct. 28, 2015
S03E06Tony's Friendoct. 21, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Topsy and Tim' premiere?

'Topsy and Tim' premiered on November 11, 2013.

What is 'Topsy and Tim' about?

'Topsy and Tim' is a children's television series that follows the everyday adventures of twin siblings living in a British suburb.

Who created 'Topsy and Tim'?

'Topsy and Tim' was created by the children's authors Jean Adamson and Gareth Adamson.

What is the age range for the target audience of 'Topsy and Tim'?

The target audience for 'Topsy and Tim' is preschool children between the ages of two and five.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Topsy and Tim'?

There are sixty episodes in the first season of 'Topsy and Tim'.

What network aired 'Topsy and Tim'?

'Topsy and Tim' aired on CBeebies network.

Who plays Topsy in 'Topsy and Tim'?

Jocelyn Macnab plays Topsy in 'Topsy and Tim'.

Who plays Tim in 'Topsy and Tim'?

Joshua Lester plays Tim in 'Topsy and Tim'.

Where is 'Topsy and Tim' set?

'Topsy and Tim' is set in a fictional British suburb.

What is the running time for each episode of 'Topsy and Tim'?

Each episode of 'Topsy and Tim' runs for approximately 11 minutes.

What is the theme song for 'Topsy and Tim'?

The theme song for 'Topsy and Tim' is "Topsy and Tim - We're just like you!"

What type of format does 'Topsy and Tim' use?

'Topsy and Tim' is a live-action television series.

What is the most popular episode of 'Topsy and Tim'?

There isn't a widely agreed upon most popular episode of 'Topsy and Tim'.

What is the age range of the actors playing Topsy and Tim?

The actors playing Topsy and Tim are between the ages of four and six.

Are there any spinoffs or related shows based on 'Topsy and Tim'?

There are no spinoffs or related shows based on 'Topsy and Tim' at the moment.

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