Sunday, 27 August 2017

Peter Duncan


For my latest Project 161018 adventure, I headed up to Edinburgh. However the day ended not quite how I expected. I had booked to go and see Peter Duncan in his one man show The Dame, at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The piece is written by Peter's daughter Katie. It is both moving and funny and Peter gives a powerful performance. After the show it was lovely to meet both Peter and his daughter. Peter signed a couple of my Blue Peter Books. including book 19, which has an article about his showbiz family and for which Katie used as references for the play.


I wasn't due to catch the train back home until later in the evening, so after lunch I had a walk around the city and watched some of the street performers. Little did I know that Peter Duncan was not the only former Blue Peter presenter I was to meet that day, but more on that later.

Peter Duncan joined the Blue Peter team in September 1980, he is the only presenter to do two stints on the programme. September 1980 - June 1984 and September 1985 to November 1986.
Prior to joining Blue Peter, he had attended The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre and Arts. His early career included roles on stage, appearing as Jim Hawkins in Treasure Island and 2 years at Sir Laurence Olivier's National Theatre. TV work includes roles on Space 1999, The Tomorrow People and King Cinder. Peter also had a famously brief role in the 1980 film version of Flash Gordon.

Upon joining Blue Peter, he soon became known as the new daredevil, with films for the programme including cleaning the face of Big Ben, Flying Trapeze and taking part in The Royal Marines Endurance Course. He also ran in the first ever London Marathon in a time of 3 hours, 11 minutes and 42 seconds. A time of which is still to be beaten by any Blue Peter presenter to run the race since. Peter was also the puppy walker for Guide Dog Prince.

Peter was a bit of a scruffy dresser and this led to a competition for viewers to design him an outfit. The winning design chosen by Peter was a very loud green and white checked suit, and he wore it on may occasions thereafter.


When Peter left Blue Peter for the first time, he went on to film his own series called Duncan Dares. Each programme focused on training for and then performing a daring act, including becoming a stuntman and tightrope walking.

Peter returned to Blue Peter in September 1985 and stayed for a further 15 months. He also filmed a further six Duncan Dares. He has often made guest appearances on the programme including in 2007 when he was awarded a Gold Blue Peter Badge. At this time he was Chef Scout and the award was given for inspiring young people for so long.

Peter returned to the stage in 1986, with roles in Barnum, Me and my girl and The Card. He is also a regular on the pantomime circuit . During 2015 and 2016 he played Wilbur Turnblad in the touting production of Hairspray. I went to see Peter in this production during its time in Manchester.

Peter has also taken part in Chanel Four's The Games and The BBC's Tumble, reaching the semi final.

Peter features in Blue Peter Books 18.19,20,21 and 23.


And who was the other former presenter I met in Edinburgh ? well I will tell you in the next blog post ............

Sunday, 6 August 2017

Blue Peter Flies The World

The Summer holidays are well underway so its an apt time to look back at some of the amazing Summer trips Blue Peter has been on over the years. At the end of each series in June the team would soon set off to some exciting destination. When the programme returned in September the Summers adventures would be shown in a series of films during the first few weeks of each new series.
The first trip was in 1965, when Valerie Singleton and Christopher Trace visited Norway. The following year they visited Singapore and Borneo. Budgets were tight for the trips, but the production team always managed to find the funds for them.  Eventually the Summer expeditions as they became known were an essential to the programmes annual budget and success at the start of each new series.
As the team were jetting of on that years adventure a spin off show always aired showing highlights of the previous years expedition called Blue Peter Flies the World.

Clockwise from left to right
 Lesley Judd in Thailand 1974.
John Noakes, Valerie Singleton and Peter Purves in Mexico 1970
and John Noakes in Ceylon 1969.

Clockwise from left to right
Yvette Fielding, Mark Curry and Caron Keating in
The Soviet Union 1987.
Peter Duncan and Sarah Greene in Canada 1982.
Stuart Miles, Konnie Huq, Richard Bacon and Katy Hill in Mexico 1998.

Clockwise from left to right
Joel Defries, Helen Skelton and Andy Akinwolere in Turkey 2009
Matt Baker, Konnie Huq, Liz Barker and Simon Thomas in India 2004
Konnie Huq, Gethin Jones, Andy Akinwolere and Zoe Salmon in Bolivia 2007


Here is the full list of Summer Expeditions to date.

1965 - Norway
1966 - Singapore and Borneo
1967 - Jamaica and New York
1968 - Morocco
1969 - Ceylon
1970 - Mexico
1971 - Iceland, Norway and Denmark
1972 - San Francisco, Fiji and Tonga
1973 - The Ivory Coast
1974 -Thailand
1975 -Turkey
1976 - Brunei
1977 - Brazil
1978 - USA
1979 - Egypt
1980 - Malaysia
1981 - Japan
1982 - Canada
1983 -Sri Lanka
1984 - Kenya
1985 - Australia
1986 - No Expedition
1987 - Soviet Union
1988 - West Coast USA
1989 - Zimbabwe
1990 - The Caribbean
1991 - Japan
1992 - New Zealand with outgoing presenter Yvette Fielding and Hungary with incoming presenter Anthea Turner
1993 - Argentina
1994 - New England USA
1995 - South Africa
1996 - Hong Kong and China
1997 - Canada
1998 - Mexico
1999 - Australia
2000 - Spain
2001 - Vietnam
2002 - Morocco
2003 - Brazil
2004 - India
2005 - Japan
2006 - Southern States USA
2007 - Bolivia
2008 - Alaska
2009 - Turkey
2010 - Italy
2011 - No Expedition
2012 - Poland and Ukraine

In 1971 Blue Peter went on the famous Royal Safari with HRH Princess Anne, and we shall have a look at that in a future blog post.