Blue Peter

1958
Blue Peter

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EP1 Radzi's Free Fall! Jan 04, 2018

Relive Radzi's entire epic skydiving challeng,e from training to attempting a parachute stack with the actual RAF Falcons!

EP2 Orange Badge Special! Jan 11, 2018

It's an orange badge special. We announce the winner of the Awesome Animation competition while launching a brand new one for Blue Peter's big birthday in its 60th year. Also, Radzi and Sport badge holder Chloe head behind the scenes at BBC's Sports Personality of the Year 2017.

EP3 Winners and Wipeouts! Jan 18, 2018

Lindsey joins Awesome Animation competition winner Rory on the red carpet, and Radzi gives indoor surfing a go. Get ready for plenty of wipeouts!

EP4 Purple Badge Takeover! Jan 25, 2018

It's a purple badge take over as everything is suggested by Blue Peter purple badge holders! Young comedian Ned Woodman takes centre stage for some Blue Peter LOLs. We witness some impressive flute-beat boxing skills and Lindsey takes on a speedy challenge in a dragon boat.

EP5 5,000th Show and a Brand New Badge! Feb 01, 2018

It's the 5,000th show! To celebrate we launch a brand new badge with the help of fashion designer Henry Holland, New Hope Club, a Harry Potter illustrator, and young magician Issy Simpson.

EP6 Superstar Pancakes! Feb 08, 2018

Lindsey is joined by Strictly star Mollie King, who takes on Blue Peter presenting duties for the day! We commemorate Vote 100 and the suffrage movement, singing sensation Calum Scott performs his new single You Are the Reason, and there's a pancake challenge!

EP7 Winter Sports Special Feb 10, 2018

To celebrate the Winter Olympics, Blue Peter brings you a snow sport special! Radzi takes on a very special skeleton bob challenge, Lindsey gives snowboarding a go, and the two go head to head In a speed skating race! Where better to bring you a show full of action on ice, than the Swiss Alps?

EP8 Cool as Ice! Feb 15, 2018

It's an ice-cold special. Find out what it means to be chilly with epic liquid nitrogen experiments. Lindsey and Radzi try ice hockey, HRVY performs in studio, and our guest presenter is the coolest guy around, Steve Backshall!

EP9 Epic Science and Chris MD Feb 22, 2018

It's the launch of the Blue Peter 2018 Sport Relief totaliser with the help of internet star Chris MD! Lindsey is joined in the studio by MOTD Kickabout's Ben Cajee, Radzi goes behind the scenes at the largest science experiment in the world and impressionist, Jess Robinson, sings a song or two.

EP10 Book Awards 2018! Mar 01, 2018

It's the Blue Peter Book Awards, so we find out which books win Best Story and Best Book with Facts, as well as who is surprised with a gold badge.

EP11 Epic Rugby and a Cheesy Bake! Mar 08, 2018

Get set for Mother's Day with Lindsey and guest presenter Tyler West from MOTD Kickabout. We slice up the Blue Peter cheese to make the ultimate breakfast in bed. Plus Lindsey heads on to the Wembley pitch for a rugby league challenge, and we announce March's Fan of the Month!

EP12 Get Ready for a Mega Sport Relief! Mar 15, 2018

Get set for Sport Relief with Radzi and guest presenter Brad from The Vamps! How will they fare when trying flatland BMX riding with record holder Matti Hemmings? Also, we kick off Lindsey and Radzi's very own Mega Mileathon challenge!

EP13 Sport Relief Spectacular! Mar 22, 2018

Find out how Lindsey and Radzi got on with their Sport Relief Challenge. How many steps will they be able to add to the Mega Mileathon Totaliser? There's a sneak peek behind the scenes of Sport Relief. Plus Dako Flying Angels showcase their fantastic gymnastic display skills!

EP14 Greg James and a Diamond Delivery Mar 29, 2018

Get set for Easter with Blue Peter. We'll show you how to reuse your Easter egg boxes to build a cool automaton. Radio 1's Greg James and Chris Smith pop in to talk superheroes, and Lindsey delivers the very first diamond badges.

EP15 Thrills and Skills Apr 05, 2018

Warning, this is the most hair-raising and exciting episode of Blue Peter ever! Radzi conducts four million volts of electricity to shoot lightning bolts from his hands.

EP16 The Big Birthday Balloon and Alesha Apr 12, 2018

We announce the winner and runners-up of our Big Birthday Balloon competition, with an extra special reveal of the winning balloon! Britain's Got Talent superstar Alesha Dixon tells us all about her new book and we also announce another competition.

EP17 Has Got it All! Apr 19, 2018

This episode of Blue Peter has got it all. It's jam-packed. In fact there is so much in it, we'll struggle to tell you about it all right here. Especially when we spend so much time talking about how much is on the show. Oh, we've run out of space now. Watch it!

EP18 Animaltastic! Apr 26, 2018

It's a packed animal special as meerkat pups, baby tortoises and piglets are in the studio! Vets from CBBC's The Pets Factor offer advice on your pets, Radzi joins a team of toad patrollers, and animal fan Naomi Wilkinson guest presents.

EP19 Flying High Competition Launch May 03, 2018

Blue Peter are teaming up with the world famous RAF Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, to offer a once-in-a-lifetime prize. Also, basketball legends the Harlem Globetrotters visit the studio to show off their epic skills and M.O perform their latest single, Bad Vibe.

EP20 We Love Eurovision! May 10, 2018

We're having a Eurovision party, as UK entry SuRie performs her song Storm in the studio. We also catch up with Scott Mills and Rylan Clark-Neal in Lisbon for the latest Eurovision update. Also, there'll be more of you receiving your diamond badges and there's another chance to enter our Flying High competition, and be in with a chance of winning a once-in-a-lifetime prize.

EP21 Goes Microscopic! May 17, 2018

You won't believe your eyes when we set fire to water using miniscule science. There's live music from Una Healy. Also, George is back to kick-start the Blue Peter garden.
6.5| 0h30m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 16 October 1958 Returning Series
Producted By: BBC
Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: https://bbc.co.uk/cbbc/shows/blue-peter
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A fun-packed and informative magazine show for younger viewers with information and reports from around the world.

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studioAT It may be stuffed away on a Freeview channel these days but lets not forget the fact that 'Blue Peter' is an institution of British TV, and an iconic kids show, having been launched way back in 1958.It deserves all the plaudits, it really does. No other show has really been able to be a voice for young people for as long, and with such respect and honesty.I think it's a crying shame that it's buried away on one of the Freeview channels rather than on BBC1 where it belongs to be. I hope it continues to at least remain on TV for as long as possible. There surely would be outcry if it wasn't.
miss_lady_ice-853-608700 I can't really give a rating for a programme that's ran for 54 years and had over thirty presenters.For me, the best era was 1999-2004, particularly the early 2000s. Simon, Matt, Konnie and Liz were the ultimate presenting team and we had things like The Quest and the Blue Peter Christmas Show, which were either pantos or spoofs (for example, Christmas at The Club Blue Peter, that one set in the fifties and that one set in the eighties).It's gone downhill now and I can see the BBC hovering over it with an axe but many children and adults have grown up with Blue Peter and I will always remember it fondly.
rhys_oz Blue Peter is one of those programmes that your parents watched, you ahve watched, and your children will likely watch. It was launched in 1958 as part of "Children's Hour" on the BBC Television Service and lasted 15 minutes once a week with hosts Leila Williams and Christopher Trace. The Editors of Blue Peter are generally considered the person at the helm of the show, and therefore, Biddy Baxter's appointment as Editor in 1963 set the tone of the show for the future. She extended the broadcasts' length to 25 minutes and they were now screend live twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays. Baxter also launched the famous Blue Peter Badge - a shield shaped device with a blue galleon ship on it - this ship was the Blue Peter Ship designed the same year by BBC artist Tony Hart. The Blue Peter Badges could be won by sending in a letter or an idea to the programme, or for appearing on it. The Blue Peter ship is still used as the programme's symbol today - a true television icon.The title "Blue Peter" is reference to the flag of the same name raised on a ship as it leaves port - i.e. children were being taken on an adventure by watching the programme. The programme's signature tune since the very first edition has been the famous "Barnacle Bill". In 1979, music star Mike Oldfield remixed the famous theme tune after his demo version on the programme proved so popular. The same happened in 1994 when music band STOMP appeared on the programme making music out of old junk and glass bottles. Their unusual version of the theme tune lasted until 1999 when "Barnacle Bill" was re-recorded in the more traditional orchestral style. Each 'standard' edition typically has a mix of filmed reports from home or abroad, often a 'make' or cookery item and special guest - ranging from authors, sportspeople to music artists and usually children who take part in the show - for example in a choir or playing a musical instrument. The show's famous catchphrase taken from the numerous cookery and practical items on the show is "Here's one I made earlier" - relating to the little time alloted for these items in the live broadcasts, thus they use a number of pre-made or pre-cooked examples to illustrate the finished item.Around 30 presenters have hosted the show, some like John Noakes and Valerie Singleton exceeding 10 years' service with the show; Katy Hill and Diane Louise-Jordan notched up 5 years, as has current presenter Konnie Huq. Some only stay for a couple of years, but all have their place in the programme's history. Most of the time the show had 3 presenters at any given time with them all presenting each show, although in the 1970s there were 4 presenters when Leslie Judd joined as an extra presenter when Valerie Singleton was off filming special reports or the 'spin-off' series "Blue Peter Special Assignement", but often the four of them would appear in the same editions together.At other times in the show's history there have been 4 presenters - usually an indication that one of the existing members would leave soon. However, since 1995 the programme has been transmitted 3 times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and the trend has been to have a continuous 4 presenter line-up with at least 3 of them presenting each edition while the fourth is away filming, but often, and especially for special programmes, the 4 of them host the show.Since its very early days it's been common for the team to go on a 'Summer Expedition' during the school holidays - a time when Blue Peter would be off the air. The show would return in September with the films they made abroad during the past few weeks. Since 2001, the Summer Expeditions have continued, but the show continues to be broadcast throughout the summer holidays using pre-recorded programmes such as a reminder of the previous year's expedition and other specially filmed editions (a bit like the 1970s' 'Special Assignment' series). Since 2001, Blue Peter has also used the first few summer weeks before embarking on its expedition to present summer roadshows with other Children's BBC stars. These roadshows tour the country's seaside resorts and feature competitions, music acts and special reports. Since these changes in 2001, the programme is now screened live on Mondays and Wednesdays from Easter until the Autumn, then 3 times a week from the Autumn until the Spring.Another big tradition of the show is its annual appeal to raise funds for charities and good causes. The appeals are launched in November and last until the Spring. Typical good causes have been building schools for the disabled; raising money for premature babies; building day care centres for the elderly and providing safe drinking water in Romania. The appeals alternate each year between UK causes and those abroad. Ways of raising the money vary each year, but often include "Bring and Buy Sales"; collecting drink cans and recycling them; collecting postage stamps and saving old cutlery and metalwork. The progress of the appeals is followed in each edition using the "totaliser" which flashes at different values depending on how much has been raised since the last programme. Christmas is also celelbrated with a traditional programme in the studio including a "last minute present idea", the story of the Nativity and a large group fo school children from London and the Salvation Army Band who join in the "Carols Around the Tree".Blue Peter is a true evergreen British insitution that should be cherished for years to come.
Fraser-5 Blue Peter is a British institution. EVERYONE has been brought up on it's mix of sticky back plastic, papier-mache, toilet rolls and pipe cleaners. Everyone has tried to make things that come out as the presenters "here's one I made earlier" efforts. (Cheating presenters). They also get the large sections of the British children population to raise large amounts of money each year. It's simply unique. And uniquely British.