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Other famous names to come from the show include Valerie Singleton, Janet Ellis, John Noakes, Anthea Turner and Peter Purves. Blue Peter, aimed at six to 12-year-olds, is the world's longest-running children's television programme and switched from BBC One to CBBC last year. Anyone interested in being considered for the Blue Peter position, must email for details on how to apply.

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Having a variety of media skills, such as journalism, video production and social media, improve your chances of getting work. Create podcasts to gain experience A good way to gain experience and show your potential is to record a podcast show (a recorded audio file discussing a specific subject for 20-90 minutes) and build up a following. Podcasts can be profitable if they have lots of followers or get brand sponsorship. Employers of radio presenters Major employers of radio presenters in New Zealand include: MediaWorks Radio New Zealand. Smaller community, iwi and student radio stations throughout New Zealand also employ radio presenters. Sources Casey, S, radio presenter, MediaWorks, Careers New Zealand interview, March 2017. Maisey, W, MediaWorks, Careers New Zealand interview, March 2017. Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, '2006-2014 Occupation Data' (prepared for Careers New Zealand), 2015. Stats NZ, '2018 Census Data', 2019. (This information is a guide only. Find out more about the sources of our job opportunities information) Progression and specialisations Radio presenters usually start off working for a small regional radio station before moving into roles with larger, more popular radio stations.

I'd love to work on Blue Peter, I think it looks the kind of thing that I would love to do. I am only 15 and I am quite clever (expect A-A* GCSE grades), and was wondering what kind of grades you would need (if any) to be a children's TV presenter. I really just want to know if anyone has any advice or experience about children's TV. Thanks a lot. Update: Thanks everyone so far who has commented nicely. Hollie B or whatever your name is, I'd like to see what job you have. Hooker? you don't really need grades it's all about your criminal record and how you look. also you have to be 21 or older Source(s): auditioned for it before I would contact the bbc first, I think you would need to be over 18 to work on blue peter and you need to have a great personality and be physically fit. I think English is the main subject and maybe citizenship/political studies might help I want to be one too, they get to do amazing stuff-for FREE! Tbh i think they only have to be able to read the autocue. Still have questions?

It would mean the absolute world to me if I was chosen - a dream come true. " Hephzibah "Hettie" Colquhoun, 21 from Somerset As a charity fundraising daredevil she has amassed £250, 000 for good causes, and has travelled the world to try new experiences. She said: "I think I could bring a different element to the show and shake it up a little. I'm interested in different cultures and am fresh and different. I don't have any presenting experience at all but am willing to work hard and learn - a diamond in the rough hopefully. " Lindsey Russell, 22, from Oxford Nearing the end of her four-year degree at the University of Bristol, she has taught French children, presented theatre workshops for The National Youth Theatre and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and a is a keen sportswoman and musician. She said: "I think I'm bubbly, fun to be around. If the CBBC viewers chose me as the new presenter of Blue Peter it would be life changing - a real dream come true. It would also mean I didn't have to grow up and go into the boring adult world after uni. "