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Edward Barnes, television producer who helped to make Blue Peter must-see television for children – obituary
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Residents of Somerset village can rejoice as plans for 60 homes refused
Plans were originally turned down in August 2020
05:00, 13 JUL 2021
Templecombe residents including ex-Blue Peter presenter Valerie Singleton, left, are opposing further development in the village
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Best CBeebies Bedtime Stories as Tom Hiddleston joins A-list cast of kids show
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Several years later, a further excavation on the site of the modern Coppergate Centre revealed more Viking remains, and the Jorvik Viking Centre attraction was opened nearby.
In this archive footage released by the BBC for the first time since 1973, presenter Valerie Singleton can be seen in York for an episode of Blue Peter.
Singleton was taken to a lab where the finds were being stored, and was allowed to try on Viking rings and even brush her hair with a comb that had been buried for centuries.
She interviewed Peter Addyman, the director of the York Archaeological Trust, on camera.