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Blue Peter marking 50th birthday | |
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The golden anniversary of children's programme Blue Peter is being marked with a specially extended edition on BBC One on Thursday. | |
The live show will feature a fireworks display at BBC Television Centre in London, and a performance from McFly. | The live show will feature a fireworks display at BBC Television Centre in London, and a performance from McFly. |
Past and present hosts will be shown meeting the Queen at Tuesday's party at Buckingham Palace, where she honoured four viewers with gold badges. | Past and present hosts will be shown meeting the Queen at Tuesday's party at Buckingham Palace, where she honoured four viewers with gold badges. |
The special programme is being shown on from 1715-1800 BST on BBC One. | |
John Noakes, Valerie Singleton, Simon Groom and Konnie Huq were among the ex-presenters in attendance at Buckingham Palace, when the show received its Royal seal of approval earlier in the week. Noakes (right, with Shep) is Blue Peter's longest-serving presenter Fifty things for Blue Peter at 50 | John Noakes, Valerie Singleton, Simon Groom and Konnie Huq were among the ex-presenters in attendance at Buckingham Palace, when the show received its Royal seal of approval earlier in the week. Noakes (right, with Shep) is Blue Peter's longest-serving presenter Fifty things for Blue Peter at 50 |
"Blue Peter has been at the heart of children's lives for 50 years, and we are absolutely delighted that the Queen is recognising this," said editor Tim Levell. | "Blue Peter has been at the heart of children's lives for 50 years, and we are absolutely delighted that the Queen is recognising this," said editor Tim Levell. |
Speaking at Buckingham Palace before the tea party, Peter Purves said he was "seriously thrilled" and "absolutely delighted" to be invited. | Speaking at Buckingham Palace before the tea party, Peter Purves said he was "seriously thrilled" and "absolutely delighted" to be invited. |
"I've always wanted to look inside Buckingham Palace, so now I'll get the chance," joked John Noakes. | "I've always wanted to look inside Buckingham Palace, so now I'll get the chance," joked John Noakes. |
Asked to explain Blue Peter's longevity, Singleton said it was down to the show being "a fantastic programme that does so many different things". | Asked to explain Blue Peter's longevity, Singleton said it was down to the show being "a fantastic programme that does so many different things". |
"There will always be room for this kind of programme," Purves told the BBC News channel. | "There will always be room for this kind of programme," Purves told the BBC News channel. |
Are you a Blue Peter fan? Did you make one of the models designed by the Blue Peter team? Did you win a Blue Peter badge? What are your fondest memories of the show? Send your comments and pictures to the BBC using the form below: | Are you a Blue Peter fan? Did you make one of the models designed by the Blue Peter team? Did you win a Blue Peter badge? What are your fondest memories of the show? Send your comments and pictures to the BBC using the form below: |
Send us your Blue Peter badge and project pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124. If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send us your Blue Peter badge and project pictures to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124. If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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