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30 March 2005. (2005-03-30) The Blue Peter Championship Part 1- The Reds: Liz Barker, Chris Collins, Barney Harwood, Nick Baker, Dani Harmer; The Greens: Matt Baker, Zöe Salmom, Gemma Hunt, Mark Speight, Chris Perry-Metcalf. 17. "Blue Peter Championships (2)" 1 April 2005. (2005-04-01) The winner is the Greens!
Konnie Huq, the 26th presenter, was the longest-serving female presenter, from 1997 to 2008. The first presenters of Blue Peter were Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Trace presented for nearly nine years, and Williams for just over three years (although no footage of her has been retained by the BBC). [5]
Years active. 2018–present. Known for. Blue Peter. Becoming Xtraordinary. Mwaka "Mwaksy" Mudenda (born 19 December 1994) is a British television presenter from South London. She is best known for being the 39th presenter of Blue Peter, a programme she presented between 2020 and 2023, and has also presented Becoming Xtraordinary.
Blue Peter is a British children's television entertainment programme created by John Hunter Blair. It is the longest-running children's TV show in the world, [4] having been broadcast since October 1958. [5] It was broadcast primarily from BBC Television Centre in London until September 2011, when the programme moved to dock10 studios at ...
The Blue Peter pets are animals that regularly appear on the long-running BBC children's television series Blue Peter. For 27 years, when not on TV, these pets were often looked after by Blue Peter ' s long-standing pet keeper Edith Menezes, who died in 1994. The exceptions were the dogs Petra, Shep and Goldie, who lived with Peter Purves, John ...
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Blue Peter Summer Expedition. Categories: BBC children's television shows. 1958 British television series debuts. Television series by BBC Studios. 1950s British children's television series. 1960s British children's television series. 1970s British children's television series. 1980s British children's television series.
Richard Marson. Richard Marson (born July 1966) is an English writer, television producer and director, [1] best known as a former editor-in-chief of the BBC 's children's television programme Blue Peter. [2][3] In September 2007, Marson was sacked from his post for making an editorial decision on the naming of the new Blue Peter cat, thus ...