Blue Peter has major change after 60 years and BBC staff are not happy
- Blue Peter, an iconic BBC children’s show, has changed from live broadcasting to pre-recorded episodes after 60 years, disappointing staff and viewers alike.
- Staff and former presenters, including Simon Thomas, have expressed their upset over the transition away from live episodes, highlighting its significance in children's entertainment.
- Matt Baker lamented the end of live shows, which he called the source of the show's magic and energy for viewers.
- A BBC spokesperson confirmed that Blue Peter will still be available online and on traditional broadcasting channels, despite the format change.
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The world's longest-running children's show, “Blue Peter” on the BBC, is set to undergo a major makeover almost 7 decades after its first episode, reports The Independent. The director of the show confirmed that...
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