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Revision as of 18:54, 21 October 2008

Blue Peter was a popular BBC children's television program.

History

Faction Paradox attacked the Blue Peter garden in 1996. This caused a far more intense psychological reaction than any direct assault on the people's psyche. (EDA: Interference: Book Two)

When in 2006, a alien ship crashed into the Thames, Blue Peter presenter Matt Baker did a feature on how to make an alien ship cake. (DW: Aliens of London)

In 2008, Maria Jackson watched an episode in which the presenter, Gethin Jones and Konnie Huq promoted the Bane's soft drink Bubble Shock. (SJA: Invasion of the Bane)

Other information

Ace, who left Earth in 1987, appeared to wear a Blue Peter badge on her jacket.

Behind the Scenes

In real life, Blue Peter has had a longtime association with Doctor Who, being used on many occasions to promote the series and upcoming episodes, monsters, and special events. The series has run a number of contests over the years involving Doctor Who. The Abzorbaloff from 2006's Love and Monsters originated from a Blue Peter "design your own monster" competition. (A longstanding rumour to the contrary the Krotons did not originate from a design a monster competition.)

Historically, the series has proven valuable for not only featuring contemporary interviews with actors and behind-the-scenes personnel from the series, but also providing glimpses into production history. A 1973 installment of Blue Peter marking the 10th anniversary of Doctor Who included numerous excerpts from the William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton eras; due to the BBC's then-ongoing mandate of junking old episodes, these clips are in many cases the last surviving remnants of these episodes. This includes such significant moments from the series as the death of Katarina in The Dalek's Master Plan and the regeneration of the First Doctor into the Second from The Tenth Planet.

For many years, the series also had another connection to the franchise in the form of co-host Peter Purves, who appeared on Blue Peter for many years after his tenure playing Steven Taylor during the Hartnell era.

Other information and trivia

When two Dalek props were stolen, Blue Peter ran an appeal to bring them back. They were returned within 24 hours of the appeal.

Guest appearances

Doctor Who


The Sarah Jane Adventures

Episode clips

Doctor Who

Clips from currently lost episodes.
Regeneration clip from currently lost Episode 4.

On DVD

Blue Peter segments now DVD.

Doctor Who

The Sarah Jane Adventures

See also

External links

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