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Let’s save Blue Peter! After all, we’ve got the badges...

Ex-presenters would love to return as BBC puts legendary children’s show out to tender

- EXCLUSIVE BY ASHLEIGH RAINBIRD Diary Editor ashleigh.rainbird@mirror.co.uk @arainbird

ANTHEA Turner and Janet Ellis have put up their hands to “save” Blue Peter as the BBC has put its production out to tender.

A new setup could include prerecordi­ng the show, which has always been live, and rotating presenters.

Former hosts Anthea, 63, who was on the show from 1992 to 1994, and Janet, 68, who was at the helm from 1983 until 1987, are offering to bring the kids’ TV classic back to its former glory.

Anthea declared: “We’re here! We’ve got all the credential­s, we’ve got our badges – of course we’d go back.”

The pair teamed up this week at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, where Andrea laughed to Janet: “We could save Blue Peter.”

Chatting to the Mirror, Anthea added: “It will be a shame if it’s not live. Blue Peter needs presenters who can work live. It needs that edge – live will always give you that edge.” On making a return, Janet added: “Of course I would.”

She revealed some of her five grandchild­ren refuse to accept she could have fronted children’s TV.

“My grandsons don’t believe I was on it,” laughs Janet. “They can’t believe I ever did it, because they think, ‘Why would they let old people on?’”

Blue Peter is currently produced by BBC Studios, and is shown live every Friday at 5pm on CBBC. But the invitation to tender states: “There is no requiremen­t to retain this model.”

It would mean an end to classic bloopers such as Lulu the elephant having a toilet break during a 1969 broadcast, fronted by Valerie Singleton, John Noakes and Peter Purves.

The format launched in 1958, and it was estimated to draw 7.9 million viewers during its three weekly slots on BBC1.

However, a recent episode attracted just 37,300 viewers. In 2017, a repeat of an episode received zero viewers.

The show has long been famous for its award badges, which offer children free entry to events and attraction­s.

And it is also known for its “makes”, including Anthea’s famous recreation of the Thunderbir­ds toy Tracy Island. The

BBC even cite the

“famous Tracy

Island model” in its invitation, adding that these stickyback­ed plastic DIY creations “register very highly with the audience”.

The CBBC programme is fronted by Shini Muthukrish­nan, 22, Joel Mawhinney, 25, and Abby Cook, 21, who are accompanie­d by the resident dog, Henry.

However, the BBC’S invitation to tender states: “We are open to suggestion­s for

I’d do it, my grandsons don’t believe I was on it JANET ELLIS ON BEING OFFERED THE JOB AGAIN

refreshing presenters on a regular basis.”

And the invitation also reminds potential tenderers: “Blue Peter presenters are particular­ly iconic and we all have our own favourites.”

Submission­s are being pitched now, and the producers will be revealed later this year.

■ Anthea and Janet were launching the new Peter Beales With Courage rose, and marking Blue Peter’s long history with the RNLI’S Lifeboat Appeal at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

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UP FOR IT Anthea and Janet at flower show ‘MAKES’ Anthea and her Tracy Island, 1993
WHOOPSIE Lulu has accident, 1969
PET Janet in 1986, and Blue Peter dog Bonnie
TV TREASURE Matt Baker, Abby Cook, Lindsey Russell, Henry the dog, Radzi Chinyangan­ya and Joel Mawhinney celebrate show’s 65th birthday last October
ICONIC Badge UP FOR IT Anthea and Janet at flower show ‘MAKES’ Anthea and her Tracy Island, 1993 WHOOPSIE Lulu has accident, 1969 PET Janet in 1986, and Blue Peter dog Bonnie TV TREASURE Matt Baker, Abby Cook, Lindsey Russell, Henry the dog, Radzi Chinyangan­ya and Joel Mawhinney celebrate show’s 65th birthday last October

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