Blue Peter

1980-1981

82 episodes · Sep 8, 1980

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  • S17E1

    Episode 1

    Sep 8, 1980

    Expedition Malaysia There's more than a touch of Eastern promise in this year's expedition! Simon and Sarah have explored one of the world's most exotic countries. Giant turtles, coconut collecting monkeys, dragon boat races, Sepak Raga - the football game where you kick with the back of your heel, blow-pipe hunters and the world's largest and hottest tin smelting works are just a few of the unusual sights they saw. Studio surprises include entries in the world's fastest man-powered super-cycle contest - the quadri-cycle record stands at 57 MPH! And you can catch up with the latest news about the four-legged members of the team - Goldie, Jack and Jill and Jill's kittens - not forgetting Britain's speediest tortoises, Maggie and Jim!

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  • S17E2

    Episode 2

    Sep 11, 1980

    Today, Blue Peter's new boy makes his first-ever appearance on the programme. Think you've seen him before? You probably have, if you watched the "King Cinder" series, where Peter Duncan played the dare-devil speedway fanatic Kerry. Peter's keen to get into more action in "Blue Peter", and today he has a go at navigating Keying II, a 20-metre Chinese sailing junk, up the River Thames. In the studio there's the first-ever television appearance of Britain's record-breaking litter of 17 poodle pups.

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  • S17E3

    Episode 3

    Sep 15, 1980

    Six-and-a-half thousand miles from Lord's and The Oval, Simon and Sarah watch the cricket at Kuala Lumpur's Selangor Club, explore the Sunday market on Saturday night and hold their noses as they sample 'durian' - the exotic tropical fruit that smells like a cowshed!

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  • S17E4

    Episode 4

    Sep 18, 1980

    The next time you have baked beans on toast, spare a thought for the rabblers who produced the tin. They are the men who stir the molten metal in temperatures of 200°F. Sarah sizzles as she reports on Malaysia's vast tin smelting works.

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  • S17E5

    Episode 5

    Sep 22, 1980
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  • S17E6

    Episode 6

    Sep 25, 1980

    'Allemande Left, Buckle Up Two, Dish Rag Turn and Do-Si-Do' Join the Hoe-Down in the Blue Peter studio as Simon, Sarah and Peter master the steps of the latest craze - Square Dancing!

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  • S17E7

    Episode 7

    Sep 29, 1980

    Introducing 'Muhammad Ali', Malaysia's coconut-collecting baboon!

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  • S17E8

    Episode 8

    Oct 2, 1980
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  • S17E9

    Episode 9

    Oct 6, 1980
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  • S17E10

    Episode 10

    Oct 9, 1980
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  • S17E11

    Episode 11

    Oct 13, 1980
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  • S17E12

    Episode 12

    Oct 16, 1980
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  • S17E13

    Episode 13

    Oct 20, 1980
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  • S17E14

    Episode 14

    Oct 23, 1980
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  • S17E15

    Episode 15

    Oct 27, 1980

    Meet the only rabbit in Britain brought up by a goat. Two months ago an orange rex doe died before giving birth to 12 babies. The only survivor was fostered by the family's British alpine goat and today Miracle and her foster mum Samantha make their first public appearance.

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  • S17E16

    Episode 16

    Oct 30, 1980

    Star Gazey Pie, with its seven sorts of fish, is a recipe that dates back 200 years when Skipper Tom Bawcock was the only fisherman in Mousehole to put to sea in a fierce storm. Tradition has it that the fish heads stick up through the pastry, but even if you can't find seven different fish you can try out the modern version demonstrated in today's programme - with pilchards!

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  • S17E17

    Episode 17

    Nov 3, 1980

    If you have ever resorted to counting sheep to send you off to sleep, try visiting Biggin-by-Hartington the next time you can't nod off. It's the scene of Derbyshire's biggest sheep sale and this year 13,500 lambs and ewes went under the hammer in six hours flat! Simon was there to sell a few of his father's flock and report for Blue Peter.

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  • S17E18

    Episode 18

    Nov 6, 1980

    David Attenborough and Sir Hugh Casson have been hard at work helping to judge the Blue Peter/ Natural History Museum Centenary Poster Competition. Today is results day and even if you don't win a bronze stegosaurus, tyrannosaurus rex or brontosaurus, there are thousands of runners-up, so you never know your luck!

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  • S17E19

    Episode 19

    Nov 10, 1980
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  • S17E20

    Episode 20

    Nov 13, 1980
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  • S17E21

    Episode 21

    Nov 17, 1980

    Simon reports from Loch Ryan, where 50,000 tons of the Royal Navy's best-loved aircraft carrier are being turned into scrap metal.

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  • S17E22

    Episode 22

    Nov 20, 1980

    An estimated 20 million trees have been killed by the dreaded Dutch Elm disease and unless 50 million saplings are planted during the next three years, Britain's landscape could look like a moonscape by the year 2000. To mark National Tree Week, Simon, Sarah and Peter are planting a Japanese Elm at Television Centre - with expert guidance from Percy Thrower.

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  • S17E23

    Episode 23

    Nov 24, 1980
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  • S17E24

    Episode 24

    Nov 27, 1980

    Today Simon, Sarah and Peter make Blue Peter's most important announcement of the year - so have a paper and pencil handy for details of the 1980 Appeal.

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  • S17E25

    Episode 25

    Dec 1, 1980

    Last year nine million Blue Peter viewers raised nearly £4 million to help the starving people of Cambodia. Today you can discover more details about the 1980 Appeal. Your help is urgently needed, so have a paper and pencil handy to take down the Appeal address. There's good news for pocket money savers too, because Sarah will be showing a Christmas present to make for Grannies and Grandads - so keep a look out for old margarine carton lids - and all will be revealed!

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  • S17E26

    Episode 26

    Dec 4, 1980

    Peter joins a team of men with one of the most dangerous jobs in Britain - the crew of the fishing boat Fruitful Harvest. Seventy miles off the coast of north-east Scotland, skipper Robert Reid and his men battle with Force 9 gales and 30-foot waves as they haul in their six-ton catch.

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  • S17E27

    Episode 27

    Dec 8, 1980

    Top Cats! Last Saturday 2,450 cats and kittens took part in the National Cat Club's 84th annual show - the largest in the world. Sarah was there judging the Blue Peter classes for pet moggies, and today the eight first prize winners come to the studio with their owners to compete for the silver cup and the title Blue Peter Supreme Champion.

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  • S17E28

    Episode 28

    Dec 11, 1980

    Christmas is Coming! Lighting the first candle on the Advent Crown means there are only four Blue Peters to go before the Great Day! There's an idea for a present to make for Dads and uncles, too, so don't despair if you've run out of pocket money.

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  • S17E29

    Episode 29

    Dec 15, 1980

    'Merry Christmas' in Cornish, and today four brothers from Bodmin, Merv, Andy, Chris and Neil, otherwise known as Bucca, make their very first appearance on TV. They'll be singing old favourites like 'Tom Bawcock's Eve' and playing some of their amazing collection of 40 instruments, including the bombarde. And Sarah tells the story of the Unknown Armada, when Mousehole, Newlyn, Penzance and Paul were invaded by Spanish troops in 1595. Story Dorothy Smith

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  • S17E30

    Episode 30

    Dec 18, 1980

    This time next week, Christmas Day will be nearly over. If your cards are arriving thick and fast and there's nowhere left to put them, you might like to make a Christmas card hanger that doubles up as a very attractive last-minute decoration.

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  • S17E31

    Episode 31

    Dec 22, 1980

    On the last Blue Peter before Christmas there's news of the help you're giving, that will change the lives of disabled people all over Britain. Join in with carols round the tree with the children of Allfarthing's School, Warlingham County Secondary School and the Band of the Chalk Farm branch of the Salvation Army, and see if you can spot your card among the display in the studio.

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  • S17E32

    Episode 32

    Dec 29, 1980

    1980 was an eventful year for "Blue Peter"! Tina had her baby, Jill had kittens, Simon got married and Sarah and Peter joined the team. If you missed any of these milestones, join Simon, Sarah and Peter today for "Blue Peter"'s highlights of the past 12 months - plus a look forward to 1981.

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  • S17E33

    Episode 33

    Jan 1, 1981

    Ring in the New! On the very first day of the International Year of Disabled People, Blue Peter leaps into 1981 with the latest news of the Great Blue Peter Bring and Buy Sale Appeal. There's the chance to see in print 14-year-old Amanda Taylor's design for a poster to celebrate the centenary of the Natural History Museum plus something hot and spicy to cheer up the cold January nights!

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  • S17E34

    Episode 34

    Jan 5, 1981

    Who Stole the Stone? Thirty years ago this year, the Coronation Stone, one of Westminster Abbey's most precious treasures, was stolen from beneath the Coronation Chair on which all the sovereigns of Britain have been crowned since the days of Edward II. Sarah tells the story of the most audacious theft of the century.

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  • S17E35

    Episode 35

    Jan 8, 1981

    High Diver! Peter joins British diving champions LINDSEY FRASER and ANDREW JEFFS at Crystal Palace pool and picks up a few tips on perfecting Olympic dives like the double somersault, the pike and the half twist.

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  • S17E36

    Episode 36

    Jan 12, 1981
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    Episode 37

    Jan 15, 1981
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  • S17E38

    Episode 38

    Jan 19, 1981
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  • S17E39

    Episode 39

    Jan 22, 1981

    Including rare archive film of the funeral procession of Queen Victoria who died 80 years ago.

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  • S17E40

    Episode 40

    Jan 26, 1981

    The result of the Christmas Stamps competition.

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  • S17E41

    Episode 41

    Jan 29, 1981

    Happy Birthday! Jack and Jill, Britain's favourite Silver Tabbies, celebrate their fifth birthday today. But will Jill do her famous disappearing act on this important day? All will be revealed!

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  • S17E42

    Episode 42

    Feb 2, 1981

    Will You be Mine? A preview of the 1981 St Valentine's Bay stamp and an unusual way of sending a message to your true love. Have a paper and pencil handy to take down details of a recipe for an edible Valentine.

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  • S17E43

    Episode 43

    Feb 5, 1981

    Peter helps build the course for canoeing's most hazardous race - the White Water World Championships and tests the run.

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  • S17E44

    Episode 44

    Feb 9, 1981

    Mucking out and milking were the main jobs Simon was asked to tackled when he took charge of his Dad's farm for a day. But the unexpected happened in the shape of 11 new-born lambs! See how Farmer Groom Jr coped in today's film report.

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  • S17E45

    Episode 45

    Feb 12, 1981

    Simon reports from Germany where children of the British Forces are helping the Great Blue Peter Bring and Buy Sale Appeal.

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  • S17E46

    Episode 46

    Feb 16, 1981
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    Episode 47

    Feb 19, 1981
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  • S17E48

    Episode 48

    Feb 23, 1981
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  • S17E49

    Episode 49

    Feb 26, 1981
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    Episode 50

    Mar 2, 1981
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  • S17E51

    Episode 51

    Mar 5, 1981
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    Episode 52

    Mar 9, 1981
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  • S17E53

    Episode 53

    Mar 12, 1981
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  • S17E54

    Episode 54

    Mar 16, 1981

    In two weeks' time, 7,500 athletes will be running in the London Marathon. At 26 miles, 385 yards, it's the longest race in the world. Sarah tells the story of how this greatest test of man's endurance began.

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  • S17E55

    Episode 55

    Mar 19, 1981

    Make sure mums and aunties are not around for this edition of the programme, as Sarah shows how to make a special card for Mothering Sunday.

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  • S17E56

    Episode 56

    Mar 23, 1981
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  • S17E57

    Episode 57

    Mar 26, 1981

    Next weekend Peter joins the runners taking part in the first-ever London Marathon. Today he travels the route the easy way-on a bike - and points out some of the historic landmarks along the 26-mile track.

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  • S17E58

    Episode 58

    Mar 30, 1981
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    Episode 59

    Apr 2, 1981
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  • S17E60

    Episode 60

    Apr 6, 1981
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  • S17E61

    Episode 61

    Apr 9, 1981
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  • S17E62

    Episode 62

    Apr 13, 1981
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  • S17E63

    Episode 63

    Apr 16, 1981

    Grange Hill Competition Results Will your storyline be chosen for Tucker and Trish's Grange Hill Christmas Special? Guest judge Phil Redmond explains how he picked the overall winner out of the 21,212 entries.

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  • S17E64

    Episode 64

    Apr 23, 1981

    Top Ten Birds: Will the starling stay at the top? Britain's second garden bird survey is launched on Saturday and your help is vital! Have a pencil and paper handy for the details.

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  • S17E65

    Episode 65

    Apr 27, 1981

    Goldie's Return! Britain's most popular Golden Retriever returns to the studio with her five 6-week-old puppies. They're in good company too, with guests Kevin Keegan, Rags, the pony for handicapped riders, and Barry Tuckwell and his famous Wind Quintet.

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  • S17E66

    Episode 66

    Apr 30, 1981

    Will Goldie's puppies qualify as trainee guide-dogs for the blind? Today's the day they take their all-important tests when Puppy Walking Manager Derek Freeman puts them through their paces in the studio.

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  • S17E67

    Episode 67

    May 7, 1981

    Appeal Auction: Last Tuesday all the collectors' items donated to the Bring and Buy Sale for Disabled People were auctioned at Phillips. Find out whether the proceeds have raised the appeal total to £1 million.

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  • S17E68

    Episode 68

    May 11, 1981

    Top Ten Birds: Aided by a computer, scrutineers at the RSPB's headquarters have analysed the thousands of surveys sent in by Blue Peter viewers after the one-hour birdwatch on 25 April. Discover the results today and see how the spring Top Ten compares with the winter survey of 1979.

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  • S17E69

    Episode 69

    May 14, 1981
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  • S17E70

    Episode 70

    May 18, 1981

    Royal Wedding Stand by for details of a competition that could win you a unique souvenir of the Wedding of the Year.

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  • S17E71

    Episode 71

    May 21, 1981

    Gaping Gill Every year high in the Pennines local cavers build a dam to divert a stream and Britain's largest subterranean cave reveals its secret for just three weeks. Peter reports from 104 metres below the earth's surface at the bottom of Gaping Gill.

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  • S17E72

    Episode 72

    May 28, 1981

    Prince's First Walk Teaching a trainee guide dog puppy to walk is quite different from training a family pet. Prince must never walk to heel, but just a little bit ahead of Peter to make sure there's a safe route ahead. He has to walk on Peter's left too in preparation for the harness Prince will wear when he grows up.

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  • S17E73

    Episode 73

    Jun 1, 1981

    Feeling hot and bothered? Cool down with a mouth-watering pudding that needs absolutely no cooking. Have a paper and pencil handy for the recipe.

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  • S17E74

    Episode 74

    Jun 4, 1981

    Pot Black! Sarah tries her hand at being a chimney sweep's assistant when she joins Dodd Diggins of Framlingham in Suffolk. Dodd has been cleaning chimneys with brushes for 50 years and says ' You can keep your modern methods'. The Rev Valentine Fletcher collects chimney pots and his prize exhibits range from 18th-century giants of six feet to mere midgets with fluted edges, which he says are the rarest.

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  • S17E75

    Episode 75

    Jun 8, 1981

    Full Steam Ahead! This week marks the bicentenary of one of the most famous engineers ever - George Stephenson. To celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the father of the railway and the steam locomotive, Simon reports from Derbyshire on a gigantic preservation puzzle. At Matlock, the Peak Railway Society has stripped down its prize possession - a British Railways Standard Class 4 Tank engine 80080. After shot blasting the boiler and refitting new steel tyres, the 10,000 pieces will be reassembled and another giant of steam will be restored to its former glory.

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  • S17E76

    Episode 76

    Jun 11, 1981

    Royal Wedding Postmen have been delivering paper plates by the sackful, as thousands of entries for the Royal Wedding Plate Competition have poured into Television Centre. Find out today whether your design has been chosen to be turned into the most unusual of all the Royal Wedding Souvenirs.

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  • S17E77

    Episode 77

    Jun 15, 1981

    Peter joins the legendary White Helmets at their base at Catterick in Yorkshire for some expert tips on motorbike display riding. Led by Sergeant Fred Alexander , the 30-man team think nothing of leaping over Scorpion tanks or through hoops of fire, but they can't beat their greatest enemy-mud!

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  • S17E78

    Episode 78

    Jun 18, 1981

    Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick, Quicker Maggie and Jim go to university. On a VIP visit to Oxford, they join the other contestants at Corpus Christi for the Great Tortoise Race And Julie Parker, star of Record Breakers' record-breaking tap dancing display, returns to television centre to join Roy Castle, Sarah and Peter in Putting on the Ritz.

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  • S17E79

    Episode 79

    Jun 22, 1981

    Paper Doll: see a pile of newspapers and chicken wire transformed into a lifesized Sarah. Artist Terry Wall specialises in papier mache sculptures and you can watch him today.

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  • S17E80

    Episode 80

    Jun 25, 1981

    Twin Mounts This summer an estimated 170,000 visitors will explore the spot where Jack the Giant Killer is supposed to have killed the giant. St Michael's Mount is a top attraction in the National Trust league, but few tourists realise it has a double - 150 miles off the Normandy coast of France. Sarah reports on the French and Cornish Mounts.

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    Episode 81

    Jun 29, 1981
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    Episode 82

    Jul 20, 1981

    St Christopher Special with Simon Groom and Tina Heath More than 20,000 viewers entered the competition to design a mural for the new cross-channel ferry, the St Christopher. Blue Peter followed the progress of the building of this 4,000-ton vessel at Harland and Wolff's Belfast ship-yard, the dramatic launch and the inaugural sailing from Dover to Calais when the top prize-winning mural was finally unveiled.

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