Blue Peter has aired its final live episode, marking the end of an era in broadcasting as the BBC children's show moves to ...
Blue Peter was once the BBC's flagship - the longest-running children's programme in the world, watched by eight million during its heyday every Monday and Thursday.
Blue Peter was once the BBC's flagship - the longest-running children's programme in the world, watched by eight million ...
The beloved series, which aired its first episode in 1958, has been a mix of pre-taped and live shows for the past 67 years.
The world's oldest children's TV show will now be pre-recorded but Blue Peter's live TV gaffes, smutty jokes and scandals ...
Having first aired on our screens in 1958, Blue Peter has always been a television staple and since then the show has seen 43 ...
I would bet that nearly every single child growing up in the UK has a core memory of Blue Peter - it was an unspoken rule ...
The corporation said the magazine show, which first aired in 1958, had been a mix of live and pre-recorded shows for decades.
Former Blue Peter presenter Janet Ellis has said the show will lose some of its live "magic", after the BBC confirmed it will ...
Blue Peter is undergoing a major change after over six decades on television, the BBC has announced. The longest-running ...
Airing weekly on Fridays, the longest-running children’s show in the world began on October 16 1958 with its intrepid ...
Blue Peter has recorded its final live episode as the show moves to a pre-recorded format, the BBC said. Airing weekly on ...
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