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Blue Peter. I loved making the different projects. Saving the washing liquid bottles and toilet rolls. Do you remember the xmas star out of a coat hanger!
My one and only hazy memory of Magpie is it being presented by a bloke who looked like Kevin Keegan. Infact I think I thought it was Kevin Keegan, so I suppose that makes me a Blue Peterer.
Hehe...well it's the Swap Shop/TISWAS debate on a whole different level, isn't it? I stayed with my gran when I got home from school in the 70s, and she had a vaguely sniffy disapproval of "the commercial channel", so I grew up on Blue Peter, while always having a suspicion that Magpie, with its much more catchy and inspiring theme tune, was somehow racier, looser-moralled and therefore, probably, rather better.
I'm tempted to make a BP advent crown this year for a laugh as I never made one when I was young. Only need a couple of wire coat hangers and some nasty gold tinsel from the pound shop. Will post a pic of the results...
As for presenters, well I think it was Peter Duncan, Sarah Greene and Simon Groom when I first started watching, then later Janet Ellis, Mark Curry and Caron Keating before I grew out of it. Of those I think Mark Curry was top entertainment. Always got stuff wrong like dropping the cookery pots.
The programmes terrible now. Looks like its filmed in a naff nightclub. Presenters are too 'trendy' and young and the whole thing puts me off. Time it was binned or they try the old format as it worked far better.
The programmes terrible now. Looks like its filmed in a naff nightclub. Presenters are too 'trendy' and young and the whole thing puts me off. Time it was binned or they try the old format as it worked far better.
I agree, I saw it the other day for the first time in years and wasn't impressed. It seems to be a trend now that children's TV presenters must be young and cool. I think the opposite was true in the past. Presenters at least seemed to be older (I'm sure some were quite young but everybody seems ancient when you're a kid) and most were far from cool, but in a good way. Bring 'em back!
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