
Blue Peter
★ 7.5 · 1958 · 25m · Family
A fun-packed and informative magazine show for younger viewers with information and reports from around the world.
Episodes
1. Episode 115m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A new weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶2. Episode 215m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶3. Episode 315m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶4. Episode 415m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶5. Episode 515m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶6. Episode 615m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶7. Episode 715m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶8. Episode 815m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶9. Episode 915m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶10. Episode 1015m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶11. Episode 1115m · Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶12. Episode 12Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶13. Episode 13Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶14. Episode 14Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶15. Episode 15Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶16. Episode 16Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶17. Episode 17Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶18. Episode 18Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶19. Episode 19Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶20. Episode 20Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶21. Episode 21Toys, model railways, games, stories, cartoons. A weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶22. Episode 22A weekly programme for younger viewers. Including 'The Story of San Marco', a scale model serial and 'Ginger and Pickles', a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶23. Episode 23A weekly programme for younger viewers. Including: "The Story of San Marco", a scale model serial. With Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶24. Episode 24A weekly programme for younger viewers. Including The Story of San Marco, a scale model serial and The Fox and the Crow, a story with pictures by Tony Hart. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶25. Episode 25A weekly programme for younger viewers, including The Story of San Marco, a scale model serial and The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶26. Episode 26A weekly programme for younger viewers, including The Story of San Marco, a scale model serial and The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, the second part of a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶27. Episode 27A weekly programme for younger viewers, including The Story of San Marco, a scale model serial and Jean and Frank: 1: Frank and his Dog, stories of some American children. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶28. Episode 28A weekly programme for younger viewers, including The Story of San Marco, a scale model serial and Jean and Frank: 2: Jean and her Dolls, stories of some American children. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶29. Episode 29A weekly programme for younger viewers, including The Story of San Marco, a scale model serial and Jean and Frank: 3: Sailing a Toy Boat, stories of some American children. Spot the Tune
A musical competition. Send your postcards to Blue Peter, [address removed]. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶30. Episode 30A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams., including: The Story of San Marco, a scale model serial and Jean and Frank: 4: Flying a Kite, stories of some American children.▶31. Episode 31A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Owen Williams tells you about working with wood. Jean and Frank: 5: Frank tends the Garden, stories of some American children. Spot the Tune, results of the competition.▶32. Episode 32A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Owen Williams tells you about working with wood. Jean and Frank: 6: A Surprise for Jean, stories of some American children.▶33. Episode 33Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Owen Williams tells you about working with wood. Peter Rabbit, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶34. Episode 34A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Owen Williams tells you about working with wood. The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶35. Episode 35Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Owen Williams tells you about working with wood. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶36. Episode 36A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Working with Wood shown by Owen Williams. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck: Part 2, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures. What the Brownies Do: 1 - Jean Francis introduces the first of a new series.▶37. Episode 37A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Working with Wood, Owen Williams gives the last of his talks. What the Brownies Do: 2 by Jean Francis▶38. Episode 38A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Special Brownie edition including a film "Brownie Stepping Stones" (shown by courtesy of the Girl Guides Association).▶39. Episode 39A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Model Ships shown by J.B. Jenkinson and John Fisher. The Chipmunk Song pictured by Tony Hart. What the Brownies Do: 4 with Jean Francis.▶40. Episode 40A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Model Ships Under Sail, a film. What the Brownies Do: 5 with Jean Francis.▶41. Episode 41A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. What the Brownies Do: 6. The last in the series with Jean Francis. Packi in "Holiday at Home": Part 1, drawn and told by Tony Hart. Making Monsters with Willoughby Gray.▶42. Episode 42Introduced by Christopher Trace. Model Red Indians shown by Willoughby Gray. Packi in "Holiday at Home": Part 2. Drawn and told by Tony Hart and a sequence from the film "Capital Visit".▶43. Episode 43A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Fashions for Knights - Willoughby Gray shows you his miniature collection of armour. Packi: Holiday At Home: Part 3 drawn and told by Tony Hart.▶44. Holiday EditionIntroduced by Leila Williams. Including Packi in "Holiday at Home": Part 4, drawn and told by Tony Hart.▶45. Holiday EditionA weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Including Packi: Holiday at Home: Part 5. Drawn and told by Tony Hart.▶46. Episode 46A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including The Tale of Tom Kitten, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶47. Episode 47Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including The Tale of Samuel Whiskers: Part One, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶48. Episode 48A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Ann Taylor. Including: Brigade of Guards: part 2 and The Tale of Samuel Whiskers: Part 2, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶49. Episode 49Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Brigade of Guards: 3 and The Tale of Samuel Whiskers: Part 3, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶50. Episode 50A weekly programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace including: Brigade of Guards: 4 and The Tale of Samuel Whiskers: Part 4, a story by Beatrix Potter with the original pictures.▶51. Episode 51Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Brigade of Guards: 5 and Dressing a Doll with Peggy Franks.▶52. Episode 52The magazine programme for younger viewers celebrates its First Birthday with a visit to Switzerland. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶53. Episode 53A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶54. Episode 54A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶55. Episode 55A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including:
'Your Model Railway': 1 and How Other Children Live: 1: Ulster Boy (BBC film)▶56. Episode 56A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Tony Hart. including: The Story of San Marco: International Express and Jenny Grant: Episode 1, The story of a young dancer written and told by Ann Taylor with Mary Hewing.▶57. Episode 57A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Tony Hart. Including: Your Model Railway: 2 and Jenny Grant: Episode 2, the story of a young dancer written and told by Ann Taylor with Mary Hewing.▶58. Episode 58A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including:
The Story of San Marco: San Marco, U.S.A. (second series) and Jenny Grant: Episode 3, the story of a young dancer written and told by Ann Taylor with Mary Hewing.▶59. Episode 59A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including: Your Model Railway: 3 and Jenny Grant: Episode 4, the story of a young dancer. Written and told by Ann Taylor with Mary Hewing.▶60. Episode 60A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including
The Story of San Marco: Goods Engines and Wagons (Second series) and Jenny Grant: Episode 5, the story of a young dancer, written and told by Ann Taylor with Mary Hewing.▶61. Episode 61A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶62. Episode 62A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶63. Episode 63A magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Spot the Aircraft, a new series introduced by Christopher Trace and Draw It Yourself, Tony Hart gives you some useful tips on simple sketching.▶64. Episode 64A magazine programme for younger viewers. Christopher Trace talks about Your Model Railway. Tony Hart gives you more hints on how to Draw It Yourself.▶65. Episode 65A magazine programme for younger viewers. Presented by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Spot the Aircraft introduced by Christopher Trace and Draw It Yourself in which Tony Hart gives you some more useful tips on simple sketching.▶66. Episode 66A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶67. Episode 67A magazine programme for younger viewers including Spot the Aircraft. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Draw It Yourself: Tony Hart gives you some more useful tips on simple sketching.▶68. Episode 68A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶69. Episode 69A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace.▶70. Episode 70For younger viewers. Including How to Make Scenery for Model Railways shown by Jack Kine.
The Story of Miss Poppet. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶71. Episode 71A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶72. Episode 72A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Spot the Tune. A musical competition with Ian Stewart at the piano.
Send your postcards to: Blue Peter, [address removed].▶73. Episode 73A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶74. Episode 74A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams including
How Other Children Live: 2: A Boy's Day in Venice. A film produced by Radiotelevisione Italiana
and Spot the Tune results of the competition of March 4.▶75. Animal FriendsA magazine programme for younger viewers. A Special Edition. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶76. Episode 76A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Model Railway Operation: 1: The Through Carriage by Christopher Trace and Toys from Russia shown by Ina de la Haye.▶77. Episode 77A magazine programme for younger viewers introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.
including: Draw It Yourself, fun with pencil and paper shown by Tony Hart.▶78. Episode 78A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Leila Asks Chris about the Origins of Easter. How Other Children Live: 3: A Day at Avalon, a film produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission.▶79. Episode 79A magazine programme for younger viewers introduced by Leila Williams including Draw It Yourself, fun with pencil and paper shown by Tony Hart.▶80. Episode 80A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶81. Episode 81Introduced by Leila Williams including Draw It Yourself, fun with pencil and paper shown by Tony Hart.▶82. Episode 82A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Making Animals from String and Wire shown by Tony Key and Flags and National Anthems: 1: Great Britain.▶83. Episode 83A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Draw It Yourself, aun with pencil and paper shown by Tony Hart and Flags and National Anthems: 2: The United States of America.▶84. Episode 84A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including What's New in Dolls shown by Peggy Franks. Flags and National Anthems: 3: France.▶85. Episode 85A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Life in the Royal Navy: 1: The Captain and Flags - H.M.S. Keppel. Members of the ship's company explain their jobs. Film specially shot by cameramen of the Royal Navy and National Anthems: 4: Eire.▶86. Episode 86A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams including H.M.S. Keppel: 2: The Engine-room Artificer, members of the ship's company explain their jobs. Film specially shot by cameramen of the Royal Navy and Dolls from the Soviet Union shown by Ina de la Haye.▶87. Episode 87For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including H.M.S. Keppel: 3: The Coxswain, members of the ship's company explain their jobs, film specially shot by Cameramen of the Royal Navy and What's New in Dolls shown by Peggy Franks.▶88. Episode 88A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including H.M.S. Keppel: The Officer of the Watch, members of the ship's company explain their jobs. Film specially shot by cameramen of the Royal Navy.▶89. Episode 89A magazine programme for younger viewers introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: H.M.S. Keppel: 5: The Buffer's Yeoman. Members of the ship's company explain their jobs. Film specially shot by cameramen of the Royal Navy. Making Figures from Seashells - shown by Tony Key. Kidnapped - An extract from the new Walt Disney film.▶90. Episode 90A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including H.M.S. Keppel: 6: Fighting a Fire. Film specially shot by Cameramen of the Royal Navy and Annette Finds Out: Who sent the doll? The solution of the mystery.▶91. Episode 91A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Including: How Other Children Live: 4: A day in the life of a French boy, a film produced by the French Television Service.▶92. Episode 92A magazine programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Life in the Royal Air Force: 1: The Fighter Pilot introduced by Squadron Leader Peter Latham A.F.C., Commander of 111 Squadron 'The Black Arrows'. Film provided by the Royal Air Force.▶93. Episode 93A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Life in the Royal Air Force: 2: The Engine Fitter. Introduced by Corporal J.A. Green of 111 Squadron. Film provided by the Royal Air Force. Pollyanna: an extract from the new Walt Disney film.▶94. Episode 94A magazine programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Life in the Royal Air Force: 3: Fighter Controller. Introduced by Pilot Officer Pamela Rich. Film provided by the Royal Air Force and Animal Friends: 1: The Chimpanzee with Kenneth Exall.▶95. Episode 95A magazine programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.
including Life in the Royal Air Force: 4: The V-bomber Pilot introduced by Flight-Lieutenant F. Hines. Film provided by the Royal Air Force, and Animal Friends: 2: Dogs.▶96. Episode 96A magazine programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace Including Life in the Royal Air Force: 5: The Crew Chief. Introduced by Chief Technician P.H. Higgins. Film provided by the Royal Air Force.▶97. Episode 97A magazine programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Life in the Royal Air Force: 6: The Operations Clerk. Introduced by Corporal Valerie Tiller. Film provided by the Royal Air Force. Me and My Teddy Bear with Sarah Willmott. Animal Friends: 3: Mice▶98. Episode 98A magazine programme for younger viewers introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including A Puppy's Responsibilities. A cartoon film. Model Railways M.M. Ascough shows you an exhibition layout and Animal Friends: 4: Crickets.▶99. Episode 99A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Animal Friends: 5: Deer and Rabbits with an extract from Walt Disney's 'Bambi'. Results of the Aircraft Spotting Competition and How Other Children Live: 5: A day in the life of a German boy. A film produced by the German Television Service.▶100. Episode 100A magazine programme for younger viewers introduced by Leila Williams. Baby Elephants in fact and fiction including Packi, a new story told and drawn by Tony Hart.▶101. Episode 101A special edition for The 100th programme. Including details of a short story competition for Girls and Boys. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶102. Episode 102A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Packi's Caravan. Told and drawn by Tony Hart and Pollyanna, an extract from the new Walt Disney film.▶103. Episode 103A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Packi's Caravan: 3 told and drawn by Tony Hart and Making Your Own Den
Shown by Tony Key.▶104. Episode 104A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Packi's Caravan: 4, told and drawn by Tony Hart and Making Your Own Den shown by Tony Key.▶105. Episode 105A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including How Other Children Live: 6: A Day at Ole's Farm, a film produced by the Danish Television Service, Making Your Own Den shown by Tony Key and Packi's Caravan: 5, Told and drawn by Tony Hart.▶106. Episode 106A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.▶107. Episode 107Christopher Trace and Leila Williams give a Hallowe'en Party.▶108. Episode 108A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Including the first of three stories about The House Under the Hill: 1: Top-Off.▶109. Episode 109A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including
The second of three stories about The House Under the Hill: 2: Master of all Masters.▶110. Episode 110A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. The last of three stories about The House Under the Hill: 3: The Hillman and the Housewife and Six by Four: 1: The Baseboard. A series in which Michael Humphries shows you how to make a better lay-out for your model railway.▶111. Episode 111For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including
Six by Four: 2: Choosing the lay-out and Flexible track, a series in which Michael Humphries show you how to make a better lay-out for your model railway▶112. Episode 112A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including
Six by Four: 3: Laying the Track, a series in which Michael Humphries shows you how to make a better lay-out for your model railway and School for Service, a film showing how train-drivers and others learn their jobs.▶113. Episode 113A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Six by Four: 4: Wiring-op a lay-out. A series in which Michael Humphries shows you how to make a better lay-out for your model railway and Toys of the Minute
A look at some of the toys to be shown next month at the Harrogate International Toy Fair.▶114. Episode 114A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Six by Four: 5: How to Solder, a series in which Michael Humphries shows you how to make a better lay-out for your model railway. Swiss Family Robinson - An extract from the new Walt Disney film.▶115. Episode 115A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. An Elephant's Drum, a story by Michael Diver, aged 10 with pictures by Tony Hart. The Three Worlds of Gulliver - An extract from the new film shown by courtesy of Columbia Pictures. Six by Four: 6: Gradients and high levels, a series in which Michael Humphries shows you how to make a better lay-out for your model railway.▶116. Episode 116A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. including The Mumbles Railway, Reminiscences by Wynford Vaughan Thomas.▶117. Episode 117A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Coins in Your Pocket: 1: The Penny R. J. Martin talks about Coins in Your Pocket.▶118. Episode 118A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. The Story of the Fire Engine: Part 1▶119. Episode 119A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Coins in Your Pocket: 2: Small change R. J. Martin talking about Coins in Your Pocket and The Story of the Fire Engine: Part 2▶120. Episode 120A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. The Story of the Fire Engine: Part 3▶121. Episode 121A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including The Story of the Fire Engine: Part 4 told by G. V. Blackstone and Coins in Your Pocket: 3: Crowns and Florins, a talk by R. J. Martin.▶122. Episode 122A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. A Visit to Cruft's Dog Show. Packi's Balloon Adventures: 1: China written and drawn by Tony Hart. The Story of the Bell told by Ranald Clouston.▶123. Episode 123A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Including Coins in Your Pocket: 4: Sovereigns and Bank Notes, a talk by R. J. Martin and Packi's Balloon Adventures: 2: South America, written and drawn by Tony Hart.▶124. Episode 124A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Packi's Balloon Adventures: 3: Australia, written and drawn by Tony Hart and The Story of the Bell told by Ranald Clouston.▶125. Episode 125A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Coins in Your Pocket: 5: Strange Money, a talk by R. J. Martin. Packi's Balloon Adventures: 4: The South Pole, written and drawn by Tony Hart.▶126. Episode 126Introduced by Leila Williams. Packi's Balloon Adventures: 5: England, written and drawn by Tony Hart. How to Mend a Puncture and an extract from the film Diesel Train Ride.▶127. Episode 127A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Control of the Ball, First steps for very young players shown by David Potter and Packi's Balloon Adventures: 6: France, written and drawn by Tony Hart.▶128. Episode 128A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Children's Life in Other Lands: 7: Switzerland. A film showing the daily life of the Preisig family in Appenzell. Specially produced for 'Blue Peter' by the Swiss Television Service.▶129. Episode 129For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. April in Italy: First week, a journey in a crack express train, the beginning of a famous children's story, and a look at some Italian dogs.▶130. Episode 130For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. April in Italy: Second week. You see some old Italian customs, learn how Italian designers have influenced the world of motor cars, and hear some more of a famous story.▶131. Episode 131For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. April in Italy: Third Week. You see something of the Italian countryside, hear some more about Pinocchio, and get some hints on collecting Italian stamps.▶132. Episode 132For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. April in Italy: Fourth week, including a show of some of the interesting things that Italy sends to Britain.▶133. Episode 133For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Young Modellers' League, first of a new series on trains, aeroplanes, and ships. The Girl Who Liked Animals by Pamela Young (aged 7), a prize-winning entry from our competition. Dressing Up: 1: The Nurse▶134. Episode 134For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Young Modellers' League, a new series on trains, aeroplanes, and ships. Pinocchio, another chapter from the story by C. Collodi. Told by Richard Mayes. Dressing Up: The Nurse: part 2▶135. Episode 135For younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Dressing Up: The Nurse. The Journey Over the White Beach. A story by Helen Milefantl (aged 12), told by David Enders. First Steps with a Tennis Racquet, shown by David Potter.▶136. Episode 136For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Young Modellers' League, a new series on trains, aeroplanes, and ships. The Lion on the Path, a story told by Hugh Tracey. What's New for Dolls. Shown by Peggy Franks.▶137. Episode 137For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Dogs' Day, a film story of a children's dog show and Dreamy Daniel in a cartoon film Jungle Capers.▶138. Episode 138For younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Spring Babies. Some unusual pets born this year shown by Charles Trevisick. Flying Saucer, Dreamy Daniel in a cartoon film. Birds, a cartoon film showing the adventures of some feathered boy scouts.▶139. Episode 139For younger viewers. Wallis Rigby and Christopher Trace talk about making models that fly. The Girl on the Rock, Hugh Tracey tells a story and Aerobatics, Dreamy Daniel in a cartoon film.▶140. Episode 140For younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Watching Wimbledon. David Potter helps you to enjoy the game. Terror of the Track, Dreamy Daniel in a cartoon film. Ponds and Jam Jars: 1 with Kenneth Exall, Gillian Hudson, Roger May.▶141. Episode 141For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. The Python. Hugh Tracer tells a story. Alpine Antics, Dreamy Daniel in a cartoon film. Ponds and Jam Jars: 2, with Kenneth Exall, Gillian Hudson, Roger May.▶142. Episode 142For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Making Model Boats from Kits, shown by Christopher Trace. Exit the Champ, [Starring] Dreamy Daniel. Doorbells, a cartoon film showing what might happen if you rang once too often.▶143. Episode 143For younger viewers, introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Young Modellers' League, a new series on trains, aeroplanes, and ships and How Rabbits Got Their Short Tails, a story told by Hugh Tracey.▶144. Episode 144For younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams. Including: More About Brownies: 1 and 101 Dalmatians - an extract from the Walt Disney film.▶145. Episode 145For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including More About Brownies: 2 and an excerpt from the film The Boy Who Stole a Million with a visit from Maurice Reyna, the young boy who plays the title role (shown by courtesy of British Lion/Bryanston).▶146. Episode 146For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: More About Brownies: 3 and The Absent-Minded Professor, an excerpt from the Walt Disney film.▶147. Episode 147For younger viewers introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including More About Brownies: 4 and filming on location for "Whistle Down the Wind" starring Hayley Mills with an excerpt from the film, shown by courtesy of the Rank Organisation and Malcolm Mitchell with his guitar.▶148. Episode 148For younger viewers introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams including Show Cats and Kittens presented by Irene Statman and How to Make Glove Puppets.▶149. Episode 149For younger viewers introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre. Hugh Tracey tells a story: Mapandangare the Great Baboon and The Story of the Bicycle: 1, told by Reginald Shaw.▶150. Episode 150For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre. Hugh Tracey tells a story: Mapandangare the Great Baboon. The Story of the Bicycle: 1. Told by Reginald Shaw.▶151. Episode 151For younger viewers. Introduced by Leila Williams and Christopher Trace. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre. How the Rabbits Got Their Short Tails, Hugh Tracey tells a story. The Story of the Bicycle: 2, told by Reginald Shaw.▶152. Episode 152For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: How to Build Your Own Model Theatre, a Story About St. Pancras and King's Cross told by Donald Bisset. The Story of the Bicycle: 3 told by Reginald Shaw.▶153. Episode 153for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Blue Peter Alphabet: A for Aircraft. Packi's Adventures, written and drawn by Tony Hart. The Story of the Bicycle: 4 told by Reginald Shaw.▶154. Episode 154For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including: Blue Peter Alphabet: B for Buses. An excerpt from the film "The Parent Trap" starring Hayley Mills (Shown by courtesy of Walt Disney Productions). The Story of the Bicycle: 5. Told by Reginald Shaw.▶155. Episode 155For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Blue Peter Alphabet: C for Cooking. Packi's Adventures, written and drawn by Tony Hart. Blue Peter Third Birthday Surprise.▶156. Episode 156For younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Blue Peter Alphabet: D for Deep Sea Diving. The Turks and the Cows, a Hungarian cartoon film. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre.▶157. Episode 157for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Blue Peter Alphabet: F for Fireworks. Packi's Adventures, written and drawn by Tony Hart. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre.▶158. Episode 158A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Blue Peter Alphabet: E for Engineering. The Fly Who Wanted a Tail, a traditional Russian folk-story told by Elena Snow. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre.▶159. Episode 159A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Blue Peter Alphabet: G for Gymnastics. Packi's Adventures, written and drawn by Tony Hart. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre.▶160. Episode 160A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Blue Peter Alphabet: H for Horses. The Jolaes Puppets. How to Build Your Own Model Theatre.▶161. Episode 161A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including: Micki, Wild Dog of the North, an excerpt from the film. Shown by courtesy of Walt Disney Productions. Chris and Leila take you on a visit to the British Manufacturers' Toy Fair. Letter 'I' in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶162. Episode 162A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Including Packi's Adventures, written, drawn, and told by Tony Hart. Letter J in the Blue Peter Alphabet. Chris and Leila show you how to make A Doll's House.▶163. Episode 163A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. In this week's edition: Chris and Leila show you how to make A Doll's House. Leila Williams tells the story of The Lonely Reindeer, written by Rosemary Hart and Blue Peter Alphabet this week reaches the letter K.▶164. Episode 164A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Packi's Adventures, written, drawn, and told by Tony Hart. Toytime, a look at some toys to be shown at the Harrogate International Toy Fair next month. Pinocchio, an excerpt from the Walt Disney film. Blue Peter Alphabet reaches the letter L.▶165. Episode 165A magazine programme for younger viewers. Chris and Leila show you how to make A Doll's House. An excerpt from the film Babes in Toyland. Shown by courtesy of Walt Disney Productions. Letter M in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶166. Episode 166A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams. Chris and Leila tell you more about Dolls' Houses and Blue Peter Alphabet reaches the letter N.▶167. Episode 167A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Letter O in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶168. Episode 168A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Letter P in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶169. Episode 169A magazine programme for younger viewers, introduced by Christopher Trace. including: How To Make Your Own Puppet demonstrated by Peter Adams Turner and Letter Q in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶170. Episode 170A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Jolaes Puppets and Letter R in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶171. Episode 171A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including: How to Make Your Own Valentine Card, demonstrated by Peter Adams Turner. Letter S in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶172. Episode 172A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including a film called In the Forest and Letter T in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶173. Episode 173A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace including Letter U in the Blue Peter Alphabet and R.J. Martin showing you how to start Your Own Coin Collection.▶174. Episode 174A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including: Letter V in the Blue Peter Alphabet and Danny Arnold telling you another story of the Wild West.▶175. Episode 175A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Letter W in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶176. Episode 176A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Letter X in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶177. Episode 177A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Letter Y in the Blue Peter Alphabet and Danny Arnold tells you another story of the Wild West.▶178. Episode 178A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Jolaes Puppets, R.J. Martin tells you more about Coins and Letter Z in the Blue Peter Alphabet.▶179. Episode 179A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including Danny Arnold to tell you more about the Wild West.▶180. Episode 180A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace. Including: The Adventures of Peter Paulette, written, drawn, and told by Tony Hart and R. J. Martin tells you about Maundy Money.▶181. Episode 181A magazine programme for younger viewers. Introduced by Christopher Trace.▶182. Episode 182All Aboard with Christopher Trace and introducing Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶183. Episode 183All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶184. Episode 184All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶185. Episode 185All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶186. Episode 186All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶187. Episode 187All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶188. Episode 188All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶189. Episode 189All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶190. Episode 190All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶191. Episode 191All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶192. Episode 192All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶193. Episode 193All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶194. Episode 194All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶195. Episode 195All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶196. Episode 196All Aboard with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶197. Episode 197All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Anita West in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶198. Episode 198All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶199. Episode 199All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶200. Episode 200All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶201. Episode 201All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶202. Episode 202All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶203. Episode 203All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶204. Episode 204All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶205. Episode 205All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶206. Episode 206All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶207. Episode 207'All Aboard' with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶208. Episode 208All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶209. Episode 209All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶210. Episode 210All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶211. Episode 211All Aboard! with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton in a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶212. Episode 212A magazine programme for younger viewers. Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton meet some circus clowns decorate a Christmas tree prepare a Christmas crib and unwrap a surprise parcel.▶213. Episode 213Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: The Magic Egg by Anna and Edward Standon, Making a Sledge, and The Blue Peter Puppy.▶214. Episode 214Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Building a Model Farm: Landscape Lay-out, Christmas Card Scrapbook and Part 2 of The Magic Egg by Anna and Edward Standon.▶215. Episode 215Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers, including Building a Model Farm: Fields, Trees, and Hedges, Part 3 of The Magic Egg by Anna and Edward Standon and Birds' Banquet.▶216. Episode 216Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers, including Los Valldemosa with songs from round the world and Building a Model Farm: The farmhouse, outhouses, and barns.▶217. Episode 217Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Making Puppets with Gordon Murray, uilding a Model Farm: The animals and vehicles and the Blue Peter Vet with 'Petra'.▶218. Episode 218Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Over in the Meadow with pictures by Feodor Rojankovsky and music by Steve Benbow and Making Puppets with Gordon Murray.▶219. Episode 219Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Swinging Safari and Model Railways: New locomotives on the market.▶220. Episode 220Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers, including Froggie Went A-Courting and Looking at Boats: Models to make at home.▶221. Episode 221Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers, including Ballet for Athletes - David Blair, Premier Danseur of the Royal Ballet, assisted by David Morse, shows why dancers have to be fine athletes and how their exercises can help football, high jumping, hurdling, and all kinds of sport and The Swapping Song. David Blair and David Morse appear by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.▶222. Episode 222Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including The story of The Three Birds told by Tim Gudgin, Ballet for Athletes - David Blair, Premier Danseur of the Royal Ballet, assisted by David Morse, shows how ballet exercises can help all athletes, and talks to Sandy Davies, England international (long jump) and past junior champion (high jump) and the Blue Peter Vet with 'Petra'.▶223. Episode 223Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers, Including In Search of a Unicorn: Part 1, a new adventure series by Edward and Anna Standon and Ballet for Athletes - David Blair, Premier Danseur of the Royal Ballet, assisted by David Morse and Sandy Davies, shows more ways in which ballet exercises can help all kinds of sport.▶224. Episode 224Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including - Making a Model Zoo: Planning the lay-out, Ballet for Athletes - Boys from the Royal Ballet Junior School show how their gymnastic training helps them to become good dancers, and David Blair, Premier Danseur of the Royal Ballet, dances the male solo from Les Rendezvous and In Search of a Unicorn: Part 2 by Edward and Anna Standon.▶225. Episode 225Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including - Petra: Walking to heel, Making a Model Zoo: Constructing the cages and In Search of a Unicorn: Part 3, by Edward and Anna Standon. Told by Peter Hawkins.▶226. Episode 226Christopher Trace introduces a magazine programme for younger viewers, including Making a Model Zoo: Constructing the bear pits and the crocodile enclosure, Petra with the Blue Peter Vet and In Search of a Unicorn: Part 4 by Edward and Anna Standon, told by Peter Hawkins.▶227. Episode 227Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Chickens for Easter, Making a Model Zoo: Completing the lay-out, Hen Hop by Norman McLaren and Bengo's Zoo Adventure by Tim.▶228. Episode 228Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including "Bengo at the Circus" by Tim. Told by Tim Gudgin, "Two Bagatelles" by Norman McLaren and "The Sea Commander": The final stages.▶229. Episode 229Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Surprise Journey: Destination unknown! Rolf Harris singing "I've been everywhere" and "The Wild Colonial Boy" and Dolls Hairdressing: A new do-it-yourself kit.▶230. Episode 230Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Pin Men Patrol, Bengo the Babysitter by Tim, Told by Tim Gudgin and Dressing Up Box.▶231. Episode 231Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Petra the Blue Peter Puppy shows what she has learnt during the past few months, "The Green Grass Grew All Around" sung and played by Steve Benbow and John Langstaff and Elastic Gymnastics: How you can bounce ten feet in the air.▶232. Episode 232Valerie Singleton introduces a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Hearts of Tin, the craziest car race of them all and Bengo on the Farm by Tim, told by Tim Gudgin.▶233. Episode 233Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Tricia Marks singing and playing her guitar and Building a Model Harbour.▶234. Episode 234Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Bengo's Seaside Adventure by Tim, told by Tim Gudgin. Building a Model Harbour - Making a scale-model ship and Dolls' Hats.▶235. Episode 235Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Operation Helicopter: A Flash-back of some exciting missions and an on-the-spot assignment specially for Blue Peter, Balloon Bugs and What Shall We Do with a Drunken Sailor, played and sung by Steve Benbow and John Langstaff.▶236. Episode 236Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Bengo and the Bulldog by Tim, told by Tim Gudgin and New Model Cars.▶237. Episode 237Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including The Old Man in the Woods, played and sung by Steve Benbow and John Langstaff and Dolls' House Garden: Miniature plants and a model greenhouse.▶238. Episode 238Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Songs from Rolf Harris and Building a Model Shop (Rolf Harris is in 'Larry Parnes' Big Star Show' at the Windmill Theatre, Great Yarmouth).▶239. Episode 239Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Bought Me a Cat, played and sung by Steve Benbow and John Langstaff and Latest Dolls' Fashions.▶240. Episode 240Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Petra's Training Class, Blue Peter cameras show Petra at work at her training club and Pet Pin-ups, Giving you another chance to win a badge.▶241. Episode 241Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Owning a Pony, a Dartmoor pony finds a home and Who Built The Ark? played and sung by Steve Benbow and John Langstaff.▶242. Episode 242Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Little Watha: Part 1: The Knife by Oliver Postgate. The Chief of the Popangawa is dead. The corn is withering in the sun. Who can bring the rain to save the tribe? Told by Peter Hawkins and Patricia Hayes. Owning A Pony - Ross Salmon shows Elizabeth how to start training her new pony.▶243. Episode 243Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Little Watha: 2: The Headdress by Oliver Postgate. Where will the boy of the Popangawa find his headdress of eagle's feathers so that he can be a brave and bring the rain to give them their corn? Told by Peter Hawkins and Patricia Hayes. Owning A Pony - Ross Salmon takes Elizabeth for her first ride on Moorland King. Petra Takes a Bath - Do's and don'ts in bathing your dog.▶244. Episode 244Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Dances from Spain by Manuela Vargas and members of the Spanish Dance Company. Little Watha: 3: The Tomahawk by Oliver Postgate. Is there magic in the Valley of the Gods? Little Watha finds danger - and a gift from the brother of a great brave. Told by Peter Hawkins and Patricia Hayes. Owning a Pony - Ross Salmon and Elizabeth give Moorland King his final training.▶245. Episode 245Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Giant Modelling, an outsize dolls' house kit. Little Watha: Part 4: The Rain by Oliver Postgate. The wicked Medicine Man banishes Little Watha from the Popangwawa Tribe, but the Eagle and the Beaver help their Brother. Told by Peter Hawkins and Patricia Hayes.▶246. Episode 246Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Pet Pin-Ups - Joan Williams chooses the prize-winning photographs and Frontier Town - A Western outpost to build at home.▶247. Episode 247Valerie Singleton introduces a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Hats and Macs - Wet-weather fashions for dolls. Building an Airport - How to make a model look real.▶248. Episode 248Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including See How They Grow - Planting bulbs for Christmas and Building An Airport - Modelling a famous airliner.▶249. Episode 249Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including 4 in 1, an exciting new toy. Bengo's Mouse Hunt by Tim. Building an Airport: Lighting the runway.▶250. Episode 250Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Animals in Israel - George Cansdale meets the children who look after them and Twist or Bust.▶251. Episode 251Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including: Model Railways: Planning a small layout and Bengo's Dog Show by Tim. Told by Tim Gudgin.▶252. Episode 252Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶253. Episode 253Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Bengo to the Rescue by Tim, yold by Tim Gudgin and Higher and Higher: Building a Tower.▶254. Episode 254Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Gunpowder Plot - the true story of Guy Fawkes and Knights in Armour.▶255. Episode 255Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. Including Bengo Paints a Picture by Tim, told by Tim Gudgin.▶256. Episode 256Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶257. Episode 257Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶258. Episode 258Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶259. Episode 259Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶260. Episode 260Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶261. Episode 261Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶262. Episode 262Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶263. Episode 263Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶264. Episode 264Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶265. Episode 265Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶266. Episode 266Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶267. Episode 267Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶268. Episode 268Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶269. Episode 269Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶270. Episode 270Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶271. Episode 271Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶272. Episode 272Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶273. Episode 273Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶274. Episode 274Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶275. Episode 275Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶276. Episode 276Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶277. Episode 277Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶278. Episode 278Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶279. Episode 279Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶280. Episode 280Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶281. Episode 281Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶282. Episode 282Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶283. Episode 283Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶284. 22/06/1964Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶285. Episode 285Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers. If you have ever watched "It's a Square World," Michael Bentine's programme, it is likely that you have seen him grappling with the Bumblies. They are little creatures, with twittery voices and rapid movements, who pop up at the most awkward moments - during a lecture or a song - and take over the programme with their antics and furious energy. You must have wondered about them - where they come from, and how they get in. Today you may have a chance to find out because Michael Bentine himself is coming along to talk about them. We say "may" advisedly, because with Bumblies you never know what can happen!▶286. Episode 286Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶287. Episode 287Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶288. Episode 288Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶289. Episode 289Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶290. Episode 290Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶291. Episode 291Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶292. Episode 292Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶293. Episode 293Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶294. Episode 294Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶295. Episode 295Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶296. Episode 296Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton introduce a magazine programme for younger viewers.▶297. Episode 297with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶298. Episode 298with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶299. 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Episode 314with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶315. Episode 315with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶316. Episode 316with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶317. Episode 317With Christmas two weeks away, the Blue Peter team, led by producer Biddy Baxter, is preparing for its seasonal shows. Tonight, Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton will present some festive items. They'll share the history of the Christmas tree and introduce a visiting troupe from Kitzbühel, Austria: The Gay Tyrolese, led by Toni Praxmair. This world-famous group of dancers and singers will perform several traditional routines, including the humorous 'Woodcutters' Dance' and a 'Miners' Dance' using cowbells. The most exciting dance will be the 'Schuhplattler,' where the performers slap each other's leather shorts. Additionally, in the first of a new series, Gordon Murray will demonstrate how to make bottle puppets for a Christmas show.▶318. Episode 318with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶319. Episode 319with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶320. Episode 320with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶321. Episode 321with Christopher Trace, Valerie Singleton, Petra and Jason. The Christmas of the White Rhinoceros, written and directed by Dorothea Brooking and The Story of the Crib.▶322. Episode 322with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton, including The Changing of the Guard - Blue Peter cameras visit Buckingham Palace to see one of London's most famous spectacles.▶323. Episode 323with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶324. Episode 324with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶325. Episode 325with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶326. Episode 326with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶327. Episode 327with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶328. Episode 328with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶329. Episode 329with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶330. Episode 330with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶331. Episode 331with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶332. Episode 332with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶333. Episode 333Valerie Singleton thrives on variety, which she finds in abundance on Blue Peter. Her assignments have taken her on whirlwind trips, from a day in Africa to a near-trip to Bangkok, and a quick jaunt to Boulogne, where she was described as "une jeune et jolie personne de 27 ans." "I can't bear things to be the same every day," she explains, preferring the unexpectedness of the job to her previous role as an announcer. Since joining the show in September 1962, Valerie has become a favorite among children. She has found that her wide interests—including riding, yachting, and skiing—often feature in her reports. She also enjoys crafts and has a great fondness for animals, especially Jason and Petra. A former actress, Valerie attended RADA before moving into TV plays and commercials. The opportunity to become an announcer presented a difficult choice, and she admits she "hankered after" acting for a long time. However, she clearly loves Blue Peter, and its audience loves her in return.▶334. Episode 334with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶335. Episode 335with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶336. Episode 336with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶337. Episode 337with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶338. Episode 338with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶339. Episode 339with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶340. Episode 340with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶341. Episode 341with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶342. Episode 342with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶343. Episode 343with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶344. Episode 344with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶345. Episode 345with Christopher Trace and Valerie Singleton.▶346. 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