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Valerie Singleton

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Valerie Singleton OBE (born 9 April 1937) is an English television and radio presenter, best known as the longest-serving female presenter of the popular children's series, Blue Peter until her record was beaten by Konnie Huq in October 2007. She was educated at the The Arts Educational School, London. Originally having wanted to be a dancer, she went on for two years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art|RADA. She won a scholarship for her first term and began her career as an actress at the New Theatre in Bromley. In 1959, she starred in the sitcom The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull. She joined the BBC in 1961 as a continuity announcer and in 1962 joined Blue Peter where she stayed until 1971. She continued until 1975 in a purely part-time role as a 'roving reporter'. Along with John Noakes she continues to be more closely associated with Blue Peter than any other former presenter. (Initially, Singleton was for a long time credited for being the 3rd ever presenter, but the acknowledgment in 1998 of her predecessor Anita West as a former presenter helped her slip down a place to 4th.) During her long stint on Blue Peter, Singleton pulled off the coup of accompanying HRH Princess Anne (now The Princess Royal) on her first solo trip overseas for a Royal Safari to Kenya. The resulting documentary created a spin-off series for Blue Peter entitled Blue Peter Special Assignment. In 1998, the two met again to reminisce about the Royal safari for Blue Peter's fortieth anniversary. During her time as a presenter, she had a well-publicised relationship with Radio 1 disc jockey, Pete Murray. When the BBC paid tribute to her in a 2001 edition of This Is Your Life, Singleton's boyfriend of 4 years sat by her side. However, stories of her relationships with women have often circulated in the media and it has been said that she lived with singer Joan Armatrading. The stories of her lesbianism have always been denied. Although she stopped presenting Blue Peter full time in 1972 she in fact continued to make regular appearances and was credited as a presenter through to 1975. During this time, Singleton presented the solo spin-off series, Blue Peter Special Assignment, which was shown at weekends and ran from 1973-76. Each edition focussed initially on European capital cities but later covered Islands and well-known historic figures. She returned for a final series in 1981 reporting on the Yukon and Niagara Rivers. In 1974, she joined Nationwide as the show's "Consumer Unit" presenter alongside Richard Stilgoe, but later became one of the main hosts of the show. She left in 1978 to present the BBC's late night news programme "Tonight". She then went on to host many other programmes, notably Radio 4's PM and BBC Two's The Money Programme. During her long stint on PM she made headlines when she threw a glass of water in the face of her co-presenter while live on air. When she quit Radio 4's PM in 1993, she presented a travel programme for ITV and is now a regular travel writer for several national publications. Singleton was awarded the OBE for her services to children's television, in 1994. She still makes occasional guest appearances on Blue Peter. In the 1990s she presented the popular quiz on Channel 4 - Backdate. She was an early enthusiast and patron of the painter Jack Vettriano. [1]. In 2006, Valerie Singleton made a series of tongue-in-cheek "makes" in the style of Blue Peter for VintageLadyBird to coincide with the release of the Ladybird Book for Boys And Girls, titled "Things To Make & Do With Valerie Singleton". [2] Quote from Stephen Fry: I have been pondering this business of fame since I was young enough to know Valerie Singleton from the Queen (for Americans and other non-Britons I should explain: one is a remote, god-like, autocratic woman endowed with powerful charismatic charm and the other is a constitutional monarch recently played on screen by Helen Mirren). (on his blog)

Preceded by
Anita West
Blue Peter Presenter No. 4
1962-1972 (plus 1972-1975 part time)
Succeeded by
Lesley Judd

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