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Valerie Singleton (born 9 April 1937) is an English television and radio presenter best known as a regular presenter of the popular children's series ''
Blue Peter ''Blue Peter'' is a British children's television entertainment programme created by John Hunter Blair. It is the longest-running children's TV show in the world, having been broadcast since October 1958. It was broadcast primarily from BBC Tel ...
'' from 1962 to 1972. She also presented the
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'' PM'' programme for ten years as well as a series of radio and television programmes on financial and business issues including the BBC's Money Programme from 1980 to 1988.


Early life

Valerie Singleton is the daughter of ex-
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Dennis Singleton OBE, later an advertising executive with J.W.Thompson and Eileen Singleton LRAM. She studied dancing at the
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, London. Age 12 she appeared as a young dancer in Cinderella at the Finsbury Park Empire. And age 16 danced in Aladdin at the Kings Theatre, Edinburgh with Stanley Baxter playing Wishee Washee. She was a young singer in the Ovaltineys. She went on to spend two years at the
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, winning a scholarship for her first term and began her career as an actress at the New Theatre in
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. For several years Singleton pursued her acting career, including Nest of Robins, a No 1 Tour starring Jessie Mathews and Sonnie Hale. In 1959, she starred in the BBC television sitcom ''
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''. She began presenting on BBC Radio in 1963, hosting ''On the Sunny Side of the Street'' for the Light Programme. She was also a reporter on
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's ''Time Out'' in 1964. She became a top voice over commentator for TV commercials and presented, with Arnold a cartoon character, the Arnold Doodle Show on ITV on Sundays.


''Blue Peter''

She joined the
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in 1961 as a Television continuity announcer and on 3 September 1962 joined ''
Blue Peter ''Blue Peter'' is a British children's television entertainment programme created by John Hunter Blair. It is the longest-running children's TV show in the world, having been broadcast since October 1958. It was broadcast primarily from BBC Tel ...
'', where she stayed as regular weekly presenter, until 3 July 1972. In 1971, Singleton accompanied the Princess Royal to Kenya on the Princess's first overseas trip as the newly assigned President of The Save The Children Fund, for the film Blue Peter Royal Safari. In 1998, the two women met to reminisce about the Royal safari for ''Blue Peter''s fortieth anniversary programmes. At Christmas 1971 Singleton and the ''Blue Peter'' presenting team hosted the annual ''Disney Time'' on
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. The documentary Blue Peter Royal Safari led to the spin-off series - Blue Peter Special Assignments, in which Singleton was solo presenter. It was shown at weekends and ran from 1973 to 1981. Initially each edition focused on European capital cities, but later covered islands and the homes of well-known historic figures. After making the last of her 'in studio' appearances on ''Blue Peter'' in October 1975 she was featured as part of the end-of-year 'review'. She returned in January 1976 to mark the death of the first ''Blue Peter'' cat, Jason. Just a few weeks later, producer Edward Barnes wrote to tell her that as she was no longer associated with the show in any genuine sense, they were replacing her as the presenter of the ''Special Assignment'' series. Her fees were reportedly a factor in their decision. However, the programme continued to repeat items featuring Singleton for many years and she returned for a final series of the ''Special Assignment'' spin-off in 1981 reporting on the Yukon and Niagara Rivers. For both the 20th and 25th Anniversary editions of ''Blue Peter'' in 1978 and 1983 respectively, Singleton moderated the live link-ups from around the UK to launch the anniversary badge balloon hunts, thus extending her presenting tenure to 21 years. As a guest, she presented the "Outstanding Endeavour" award to its young recipient on the programme's 30th anniversary edition.
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states in his ''Blue Peter 50th Anniversary'' book that "Singleton never really left Blue Peter". During her time on ''Blue Peter'', Singleton presented another BBC children's show, '' Val Meets The VIPs'', a chat show which ran for three series during 1973–74. Each edition featured an interview with a single public figure to which an audience of children were invited to put across their questions. A guest in March 1973 was the then Secretary of State for Education,
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, who when asked if she would like to be Prime Minister said that she did not have enough experience, nor would there be a "woman Prime Minister in my lifetime".


Later work

Having co-hosted a special programme about Metrication in July 1973, she joined '' Nationwide'' in October 1973 as the show's "Consumer Unit" presenter with
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, later becoming one of the main hosts of the show. Singleton was the co-anchor of ''Nationwide''s royal wedding coverage in November 1973. She left ''Nationwide'' in 1978 to present the BBC's late-night news programme ''
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'', replacing
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. In 1980, she was the presenter of
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's series ''A Kind of Childhood''. She made a brief return to ''Nationwide'' in the summer of 1983, presenting a series of films looking at people forced to leave their homeland and settle in Britain. Singleton hosted many other programmes, notably undertaking a ten-year stint on the Monday-to-Friday
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'' PM'' programme beginning in 1982 (having previously presented the station's ''Midweek with Valerie Singleton'') and eight years presenting
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's ''
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'' from September 1980 to March 1988. While hosting ''PM'', Singleton admitted she had a difficult relationship with co-presenter
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and threw a cup of water in his face while live on air. For the 1983 UK General Election held on 9 June, Singleton covered the results from two constituencies, Torbay and Truro. She interviewed the winning candidates,
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(Torbay) and
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(Truro), after the results for the BBC's Election results programming. When she left ''PM'' in 1993, she presented a travel programme for ITV and became a regular travel writer for several national publications. She made a one-off return to ''PM'' on 29 February 2016 to co-present a special 'Leap Day' programme, alongside
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. In 1994, she was awarded the OBE for her services to children's television. In the 1990s she presented a popular quiz on
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– ''Backdate''. In the late 1990s she presented 12 episodes of ''Playback'' for the
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, a programme that asked well-known figures about events that have influenced the course of their lives. In 2019 she appeared in ''Can I Improve My Memory?'' for
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. She was an early enthusiast for and patron of the painter
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. In 2005, the story of Singleton's move from London to Dorset and the sale of the flat she had lived in for more than forty years was reported in ''The Times''. According to the ''Metro'' newspaper in 2007, Singleton intended to publish her biography in time for ''
Blue Peter ''Blue Peter'' is a British children's television entertainment programme created by John Hunter Blair. It is the longest-running children's TV show in the world, having been broadcast since October 1958. It was broadcast primarily from BBC Tel ...
''s fiftieth anniversary in October 2008. According to the article, the book would reveal "a few things that will shock". The book is yet to be published. She was the subject of '' This Is Your Life'' in 2001 when she was surprised by
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. Earlier, in 1974, she had been the featured castaway on ''
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''.


References


External links

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''Blue Peter'' biography
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