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Konnie Huq, the 26th presenter, was the longest-serving continuing 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]
[28] [29] A third presenter, John Noakes, was introduced at the end of 1965 and became the longest-serving presenter. A complete contrast to Trace, Noakes set the scene for "daredevil" presenters that has continued through the generations of presenters. [30] Trace left Blue Peter in July 1967, [31] and was replaced by Peter Purves in November.
Konnie Huq (born Kanak Asha Huq / ˈ h ʌ k /; on 17 July 1975) is a British television and radio presenter, screenwriter and children's author.She became the longest-serving female presenter of the British children's television programme Blue Peter, presenting it from 1997 to 2008.
Looking back to 1958, right up to the present day, here's all the presenters (well, the human ones anyway) who've fronted Blue Peter over the years.
John Noakes (born John Wallace Bottomley; 6 March 1934 – 28 May 2017) was an English television presenter and actor.He co-presented the BBC children's magazine programme Blue Peter in the 1960s and 1970s and is the show's longest-serving presenter, with a tenure that lasted 12 years and six months.
Fielding joined the kids’ show as it’s youngest-ever presenter in 1987
Konnie Huq (1975–) is a British television presenter and writer. She is the longest-serving female presenter of Blue Peter, having presented it from 1 December 1997 until 23 January 2008. Rupa Huq, elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Ealing Central and Acton at the 2015 general election.
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