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Blue Peter Special Assignment

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Genre
  
Children's Documentary

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
7 January 1973

Network
  
BBC One

Created by
  
Edward Barnes

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
7 June 1981

Number of episodes
  
39

Written by
  
Edward Barnes Dorothy Smith

Directed by
  
Edward Barnes Daniel Wolf David Brown Harry Cowdy Peter Ridsdale Scott Dorothea Brooking Sarah Hellings Hugh David David Turnbull Alex Leger David Hargreaves

Presented by
  
Lesley Judd, Peter Purves, Valerie Singleton

Cast
  
Valerie Singleton, Peter Purves, Lesley Judd, Cheryl Campbell

Similar
  
Blue Peter, The Money Programme, The Weakest Link, Malice Aforethought, Nationwide

Blue Peter Special Assignment was a factual BBC TV series broadcast in the 1970s and early 1980s, the first spin-off from the long running BBC series Blue Peter. It ran regularly from 1973 until 1981, usually at weekends on BBC1, and was heavily promoted on Blue Peter itself. The concept for the series was developed after Valerie Singleton had made a successful documentary 'special' with HRH Princess Anne when she had visited Kenya in 1971. The Special Assignment series was mainly produced by Edward Barnes and presented initially by Valerie Singleton and later by Peter Purves and Lesley Judd both of whom had been presenters on Blue Peter itself.

Contents

Series One featured Valerie Singleton looking at six European Capital Cities. These included Rome, Paris, London, Edinburgh, Amsterdam and Brussels. The first programme to be filmed was the one featuring Rome and included a personal address to the children of Britain from Pope Paul VI in The Vatican.

Series Two continued to feature Singleton looking at European Cities and included Dublin, York and Madrid. Later series looked at Islands and included The Isle of Wight, The Isle of Man, Hong Kong, Malta and Venice, even though Venice had also featured in an earlier series as a 'city'. Later the show began to look at famous houses or famous individuals and included biographies of Vivaldi, The Brontë Sisters, The Duke of Wellington, Saint Therese of Lisieux, Marie Antoinette and Rudyard Kipling and both Lesley Judd and Peter Purves began presenting the series in place of Singleton.

The series in 1977 was presented jointly by Peter Purves and Lesley Judd, with the theme of 'twin towns'.

The final series was co-presented alternately by Singleton and Peter Purves, being broadcast in 1981. The series theme was Rivers, with Singleton examining The Yukon and Niagara, while Purves reported on The Tamar, The Tweed and The Singapore Rivers.

Spin off books were published covering the first two series.

Blue Peter Royal Safari

Repeated Monday, 7 June 1971 at 7:20pm and Monday, 3 April 1972 at 5:00pm on BBC1.

Series 1: European Capitals

Valerie Singleton reports on six capital cities of Europe. Produced by Edward Barnes.

The series was repeated on BBC1 in November/December 1973 with the broadcast order changed to: Rome, Amsterdam, Edinburgh, Paris, City of London, Vienna.

Series 2: European Cities

Valerie Singleton reports on five European cities. Produced by Edward Barnes.

Series 3: Islands

Valerie Singleton reports on six islands. Produced by Edward Barnes.

A repeat season was broadcast in October 1975 on BBC1, featuring the following episodes:

  • Hong Kong (3 October 1975)
  • Brussels (10 October 1975)
  • York (17 October 1975)
  • Madrid (24 October 1975)
  • Amsterdam (31 October 1975)
  • Series 4: Great Houses

    Great names of history whose houses still exist. Produced by Edward Barnes.

    Series 5: Twin Towns

    Peter Purves and Lesley Judd visit five different sets of twin towns. Produced by Edward Barnes.

    Series 6: Biographies

    Peter Purves investigates dramatic settings for the lives of six great personalities from Italy, France and England. Produced by Edward Barnes.

    Series 7: Rivers

    A series of five programmes produced by Edward Barnes.

    References

    Blue Peter Special Assignment Wikipedia