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Blue Peter from the start

Read all about ValChristopher Trace
Uncle Chris, often seen tinkering with trains. More >

Read all about ValLeila Williams
Blue Peter's first lady, often seen playing with dolls. More >

Read all about ValAnita West
The forgotten presenter. More >

Read all about ValValerie Singleton
Cool, calm, collected and classy. More >

Read all about JohnJohn Noakes
Action man, adventurer and a dog's best friend. More >

The brainchild of John Hunter Blair, Blue Peter began on 16th October 1958 as a seven week experiment, slotted in between Watch With Mother and the adult magazine show Studio E.

Presented by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams, Blue Peter was broadcast live from Lime Grove each Thursday in a fifteen minute slot. Introduced with the familiar Barnacle Bill theme tune, typical items included Chris playing with a train set, while Leila played with the dolls.

A frequent guest was Tony Hart, who would draw and tell tales about Packi the baby elephant, and a regular feature was the crudely animated sci-fi series .

Fast forward to 1962 and Biddy Baxter became the show's editor and Valerie joined Chris to present the show. - Together with Edward Barnes and Rosemary Gill (who later created Swap Shop), Biddy created the Blue Peter format that is still recognisable today, complete with ship logo (designed by Tony Hart), the coveted Blue Peter badge, the appeals and the summer expeditions.

Blue Peter video clips
Video Early Years compilation 
Video Introducing Jason 
Video Florence Nightingale 
Video Val makes 
Video Introducing John 
Video Anita West returns 
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