97 - Blue Peter
And here's one we made earlier. Blue Peter is the stuff of children's TV legend and began being broadcast in 1958. Presenters have come and gone, but it's the animals that cause the most grief to the show's producers in terms of upsetting the kids. Most famous, is the story of the first Blue Peter pet Petra, a mongrel puppy introduced on the show wrapped in Christmas paper in 1962. Unfortunately, the dog died two days later, leaving the producers scrambling around trying to find an identical dog, so as not to upset viewers. Petra II fooled the kids and stayed on the show until 1977. On Petra's death, the grief among the nation's school children was so overwhelming that a bronze statue of the dog was put up at the front of the BBC.
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95 - Popstars The Rivals
The TV phenomenon that has transformed ordinary people into popstars (as well as the size of Simon Fuller's wallet) really knows how to stir up emotion in the audience. Not only must they sit through the excruciating open castings, where some of the world's worst singers try to sing like Robbie Williams, but also then watch in horror as one of the tearful hopefuls gets voted out each week. The show's most moving moment came in Popstars The Rivals, when a weeping Pete was forced to admit he was too old to be in One True Voice.
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93 - Now, Voyager
Bette Davis steals the show in this atmospheric glum to glamour chick flick. Charlotte Vale (Davis) is dominated by her bossy mother, but is transformed by a sympathetic doctor. She embarks upon an ill-fated love affair with a married man, which leads not to a successful union with him, but a close friendship with his daughter. The stirring final scene sees Davis declare 'Why ask for the moon when we can have the stars?'
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91 - Live And Kicking
An early nineties cornerstone of Saturday morning kids telly, Live And Kicking was the first time a BBC children's show became a brand to outlive the departure of presenters. Having been promoted out of Going Live's broom cupboard, Andi Peters was the original Live And Kicking co-host (alongside Emma Forbes). After a glorious three years, Peters announced his departure from the Beeb in March 1996. His last show was a hubbub of bawling, as Peters sobbed uncontrollably and Forbes struggled to control herself. Between the pair of them, the show was a snivelling mess.
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