Whether you’ve collected foil for one of their appeals, used sticky-back plastic to create your very own Tracy island or bagged yourself a highly coveted badge, Blue Peter would have played a part in ...
Blue Peter is undergoing a major change after over six decades on television, the BBC has announced. The longest-running children’s show in the world will no longer be transmitted live and will ...
Blue Peter has aired its final live episode, marking the end of an era in broadcasting as the BBC children's show moves to pre-recorded shows only after 66 years on air. It isn't goodbye for the ...
A staple of children’s television in Britain, we all have distinct memories of sitting in front of the telly and watching an episode of Blue Peter, wishing we could someday get that coveted badge.
EXCLUSIVE: Blue Peter is a 67-year-old British television institution — and now the BBC is relaunching the kids series with a new format and studio home. Blue Peter is switching from a live to a ...
Blue Peter’s Anthea Turner has opened up about the show’s “seismic” change as it relaunches as a digital-first programme - and will no longer be recorded live. Hosted by Joel Mawhinney, Abby Cook, ...