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Book Cover for: Blue Peter: THE END OF LIVE TV FOR BRITAIN'S MOST ICONIC CHILDREN'S SHOW: Inside the Headlines, the History, and the Digital Future of a National Trea, George J. Robinson

Blue Peter: THE END OF LIVE TV FOR BRITAIN'S MOST ICONIC CHILDREN'S SHOW: Inside the Headlines, the History, and the Digital Future of a National Trea

George J. Robinson

For over sixty years, Blue Peter has been more than just a television programme-it has been a cherished part of Britain's cultural heartbeat. From daring adventures and unforgettable presenters to beloved pets and the iconic Blue Peter badge, generations of children grew up inspired, entertained, and connected through its magic. But now, a defining era has come to a close.Blue Peter: The End of Live TV for Britain's Most Iconic Children's Show takes readers on an emotional and insightful journey through the show's remarkable history, its evolution across decades, and the groundbreaking decision to say farewell to live broadcasting. With vivid storytelling, this book explores the milestones, moments, and memories that shaped the programme, while reflecting on why its values of creativity, courage, and community still matter in today's digital age.
From its birth in 1958 to its reinvention in the online era, this is the ultimate tribute to a national treasure. Whether you grew up crafting "makes," collecting badges, or simply tuning in to see what would happen next, this book will reignite the joy and nostalgia of childhood afternoons in front of the television.
Heartfelt, nostalgic, and deeply engaging, this is not just the story of a show-it's the story of how one piece of television became part of who we are, and why its spirit will continue to inspire for generations to come.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: Aug 13rd, 2025
  • Pages: 90
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.19in - 0.29lb
  • EAN: 9798298005388
  • Categories: Criticism & Theory