
About this season
A fun-packed and informative magazine show for younger viewers with information and reports from around the world.
Episodes (79)
1. Episode 1
Aired 13 September 1982
Expedition Canada The Big Country! Larger than life - that's the best way to describe the world's second biggest country. On Blue Peter's whistle-stop tour, Simon rode the range; Peter scaled the Athabasca Glacier - a moving sheet of ice taller than the Eiffel Tower; and high in the Rocky Mountains Sarah shot the white water rapids of the mighty Thompson River. The intrepid trio returned safe and sound with their traveller's tales, so don't miss today's first report. And catch up with the latest news about the four-footed members of the team-Goldie, Jack and Jill and the new tortoise.
2. Episode 2
Aired 16 September 1982
Expedition Canada: Firefighter Duncan! Beating just one forest fire in Canada takes a team of up to 360 men and women using helicopters, amphibious planes and giant caterpillar tractors for fire-engines. Peter had a narrow escape when he joined the crew trying to control a massive 160,000 acres of charred and blazing timber.
3. Episode 3
Aired 20 September 1982
4. Episode 4
Aired 23 September 1982
5. Episode 5
Aired 27 September 1982
6. Episode 6
Aired 30 September 1982
The Great Stink! In 1858 the stench from the River Thames was so disgusting that MPs had to abandon the Houses of Parliament. The result was a reconstruction of London's drains and sewers - many of which are still in use today. Simon goes underground to report.
7. Episode 7
Aired 4 October 1982
8. Episode 8
Aired 7 October 1982
9. Episode 9
Aired 11 October 1982
Meet Captain Webb-Foote and Vaniiuht Fannv Jones - not forget-tine Fiona and her amazing. ballet performed upside down with her head in a bucket.
10. Episode 10
Aired 14 October 1982
Happy Birthday! Twenty-four years ago this week the first Blue Peter was transmitted. Join in the birthday celebrations and discover who has won the 1982 Award for Outstanding Endeavour. Final nominations are being made for your Blue Peter 'Best Films'. Today's choice goes right back into the archives with one of the earliest - and most unusual - stories ever shown.
11. Episode 11
Aired 18 October 1982
12. Episode 12
Aired 21 October 1982
The Builder of London St Paul's Temple Bar, The Monument and 51 parish churches are just a few of the creations of England's best-known architect. Simon, Sarah and Peter celebrate the birthday of the man who was hauled up to the dome of St Paul's by basket!
13. Episode 13
Aired 25 October 1982
Ever been Lumbered? SIMON joins the lumberjacks at All Sooke Day - one of the world's biggest logging extravaganzas, and ends up climbing a 100-foot spar tree!
14. Episode 14
Aired 28 October 1982
Desert War in Dorset! How do you re-create a desert epic in Britain? That was the problem ex-Blue Peter designer Paul Joel faced when he began work on the BBC's new Sunday serial Beau Geste - in Dorset! Today Paul reveals his secrets, including the 19th-century fort he built out of scaffolding and plaster.
15. Episode 15
Aired 1 November 1982
16. Episode 16
Aired 4 November 1982
Expedition Canada: Fighting the Foaming Fury Whirlpools, boulders as big as houses and treacherous currents were just a few of the hazards Simon and Sarah faced when they went white-water rafting down the mighty Thompson River.
17. Episode 17
Aired 8 November 1982
18. Episode 18
Aired 11 November 1982
Celebration Cake: Top pastry chef Rocco Zuchetto reveals the cake of the year - designed by Blue Peter's top prizewinner for this year's Lord Mayor's Show.
19. Episode 19
Aired 15 November 1982
Today Simon, Sarah and Peter make their most important announcement of the year-so have paper and pencil handy for details of the 1982 Appeal and find out what Blue Peter is collecting this year and how you can help.
20. Episode 20
Aired 18 November 1982
Hooray and Up She Rises! After 437 years in the mud at the bottom of The Solent the Mary Rose is riding high and proud on a barge in No 3 Dock at Ports-mouth Royal Naval Base. SIMON and SARAH report on the complicated preservation programme, masterminded by senior archaeologist Margaret Rule and her team.
21. Episode 21
Aired 22 November 1982
Heart of Oak! The Boscobel Oak sheltered Charles 11 when he was fleeing from Roundheads in 1651. Today David Bellamy plants a Boscobel seedling at the Natural History Museum to celebrate National Tree Week.
22. Episode 22
Aired 25 November 1982
Treasure Hunt! The latest news of the sackfuls of treasure that have been pouring into the Appeal Depot.
23. Episode 23
Aired 29 November 1982
Twelve-year-old Juliette Smith from Barrow-in-Furness wants to be a train-driver when she leaves school. Today she has a taste of the old days of steam as she rides with Simon on the footplate of the 532 Blue Peter.
24. Episode 24
Aired 2 December 1982
25. Episode 25
Aired 6 December 1982
26. Episode 26
Aired 9 December 1982
27. Episode 27
Aired 13 December 1982
Calling all Cats Meet Britain's top cats -the winners of the Blue Peter classes in the 1982 National Cat Club Show -and discover which of the prize moggies wins the Supreme Champion's title and a much coveted silver cup.
28. Episode 28
Aired 16 December 1982
All the stop press news about the 1982 Appeal which is bringing life-saving help to children and babies suffering from acute and chronic renal failure. If your parcel of treasure is too heavy to put in the post, stand by for details of a nationwide free delivery service and see the number of parcels flashing on the Totaliser.
29. Episode 29
Aired 20 December 1982
Goldie's puppy. Prince, will be spending his first Christmas as a fully qualified guide dog for the blind. Peter meets Prince and his new owner to see how Prince is settling down to his life as a pair of eyes for the blind.
30. Episode 30
Aired 23 December 1982
Today there's the latest news of the Treasure Hunt Appeal in aid of children and babies suffering from kidney failure. Your treasure can save lives, and the depot will be open over Christmas, except for Christmas Day, Christmas Sunday and Boxing Day.
31. Episode 31
Aired 30 December 1982
Remember when Simon shared his cornflakes with a tiger, Sarah played bowls with Chelsea Pensioners and Peter flew like a bird at the world's first Aerodium? Other highlights include guide dog Prince's first meeting with his blind owner, Sarah's dive on the Mary Rose and Simon's climb up a 100ft spar tree. Special guests include HRH Prince Charles, David Bellamy, Sefton, Terry Wogan and Evil Edna.
32. Episode 32
Aired 3 January 1983
During the past few days, the sorters have been working flat out to open the parcels of Treasure that arrived during the Christmas holidays. If the 500,000 mark lights up on the Totaliser, children and babies suffering from chronic and acute renal failure will be helped at hospitals all over the British Isles. Don t worry if your parcel has been delayed - the depot will stay open through January and February with Britain's ambulance men and women standing by to speed up deliveries!
33. Episode 33
Aired 6 January 1983
Piper's Apprentice Allstair Anderson , England's King of the Concertina, introduces Peter to the mysteries of the Northumbrian Smallpipes.
34. Episode 34
Aired 10 January 1983
35. Episode 35
Aired 13 January 1983
Behind Covent Garden's ornate and lavish auditorium, dancers work in cramped and often squalid conditions. Sarah goes backstage and discovers how children from every ballet school in Britain have been helping the theatre's massive fund-raising appeal.
36. Episode 36
Aired 17 January 1983
Flying Treasure! By road, air and sea your treasure is reaching the Appeal depot. Sarah takes to the skies and joins the Scottish Ambulance Service which is helping "Blue Peter" viewers in the remote highlands and islands to get their donations to the sorters.
37. Episode 37
Aired 20 January 1983
38. Episode 38
Aired 24 January 1983
39. Episode 39
Aired 27 January 1983
Shepherd of the year George Reid created history when he won the 1982 award with his three-legged sheepdog Gwen. Simon and Goldie report from George's 7,000-acre farm in the Perthshire lowlands, where Gwen and her five four-footed friends keep 2,000 black-faced ewes in order.
40. Episode 40
Aired 31 January 1983
41. Episode 41
Aired 3 February 1983
42. Episode 42
Aired 7 February 1983
Welsh Giant ! Deep in the heart of the Elidir Mountain a million tons of concrete and steel reinforce an eight-mile labyrinth of tunnels and underground caverns. Simon reports from Dinorwic - Europe's largest pumped storage power station.
43. Episode 43
Aired 10 February 1983
44. Episode 44
Aired 14 February 1983
Seeing Stars! Children's Programmes Diamond Jubilee Week gets off to a dazzling start as the Blue Peter garden is transformed into a rocket launch pad for Friday's Jubilee fireworks spectacular.
45. Episode 45
Aired 17 February 1983
What do a bent knee dolphin, the flamingo position and an inverted vertical with support sculling have in common? Sarah discovers the answer when she joins the girls of the Rushmoor Synchronised Swimming Club.
46. Episode 46
Aired 21 February 1983
47. Episode 47
Aired 24 February 1983
48. Episode 48
Aired 28 February 1983
49. Episode 49
Aired 3 March 1983
Back from the Falklands! Twelve years ago the SS Great Britain returned from the South Atlantic-a ruined and battered hulk-after spending 84 years on the Falkland Islands. In her day, she was the fastest and most luxurious passenger liner afloat. Simon reports from Bristol's Great Western Dock where Brunei's masterpiece is being restored to her former glory.
50. Episode 50
Aired 7 March 1983
Simon sets off on the trail of Britain's most famous fictional sleuth and encounters a Victorian lady in distress who bears a remarkable resemblance to Miss Sarah Greene!
51. Episode 51
Aired 10 March 1983
Treasure Galore! You name it-we've got it! Over 200 tons of your treasure has reached the Blue Peter depot, and everything from chest expanders to mandolins will help children and babies suffering from kidney failure. Before the big Collectors' Items Auction in April, Simon, Sarah and Peter become stall-holders for the day at Camden Lock Market.
52. Episode 52
Aired 14 March 1983
53. Episode 53
Aired 17 March 1983
'Lady Sarah Greene' Twenty-five years ago the Queen decreed the end of the Presentation Parties. For nearly 250 years young girls had worn the regulation uniform of long white dress, six-foot train, and three ostrich feathers as they were presented at court and curtsyed to the King and Queen. Sarah goes back in time to 1923 and becomes 'Lady Sarah Greene' as she relives some of the trials and tribulations of 'doing the season'.
54. Episode 54
Aired 21 March 1983
55. Episode 55
Aired 24 March 1983
Chocolate Surprise Beat the prices in the shops this Easter with a home-made Chocolate Egg Cake. Chef Duncan reveals a secret ingredient that guarantees you will surprise and delight your family and friends!
56. Episode 56
Aired 28 March 1983
Goldie's Birthday Britain's best-loved golden retriever was 5 years old last Friday. Join in the birthday celebrations, which include a flashback to Goldie's first appearance on TV.
57. Episode 57
Aired 31 March 1983
Fuzzy Face If the weather's wet at Easter, Fuzzy Face will help you entertain your family and friends. He's a puppet with a big mouth and lots of personality. Sarah reveals his secrets and shows how you can make him.
58. Episode 58
Aired 7 April 1983
Simon Groom gets up at the crack of dawn to spend a day with the Household Cavalry, beginning in the stables
59. Episode 59
Aired 11 April 1983
60. Episode 60
Aired 14 April 1983
The London Marathon is on us again as there's a look a the 13 BBC Staff entrants including the programme's own Peter Duncan
61. Episode 61
Aired 18 April 1983
62. Episode 62
Aired 21 April 1983
63. Episode 63
Aired 25 April 1983
64. Episode 64
Aired 28 April 1983
65. Episode 65
Aired 5 May 1983
Hard, Very Severe: That's the grading of Wintaur's Leap - an escarpment of sheer limestone with a terrifying 210 ft drop that can defeat even the most experienced climber. In the expert hands of Stuart Thompson and John James, Peter had a go, and no one was more surprised than him to find their particular route had never been climbed successfully before! Join Peter at the summit and think of a name for his amazing climb - your suggestion could be the one registered in the official log.
66. Episode 66
Aired 9 May 1983
67. Episode 67
Aired 12 May 1983
68. Episode 68
Aired 16 May 1983
Janet's fifth Blue Peter programme sees her transform a shoe box into a four-poster bed. Simon and Peter fight wizards and ores in the dungeons of a Cheshire castle.
69. Episode 69
Aired 19 May 1983
70. Episode 70
Aired 23 May 1983
Canoe Polo Simon and Peter take the plunge and join Britain's champion team for a watery chukka!
71. Episode 71
Aired 26 May 1983
I Do Like to be Beside the Seaside! Janet's day by the sea turns into a series of slapstick stunts as Peter tries out some of the famous gags of the silent movie days.
72. Episode 72
Aired 2 June 1983
Robinson Crusoe: The true story behind the classic tale of shipwreck and adventure and a chance to meet the great nephew ten times removed of the real Robinson Crusoe - Alexander Selkirk.
73. Episode 73
Aired 6 June 1983
Tribute to Blake's Seven! A flashback to the early days of this popular sci-fi series, and a chance to make your own Blake's Seven bracelet. And guest star Janet Brown swaps voices with 15-year-old Linda Kemery.
74. Episode 74
Aired 9 June 1983
Singing in the Rain Roy Castle, alias Cosmo Brown , reveals some of the amazing stunts he'll be performing in the stage version of the famous Hollywood movie.
75. Episode 75
Aired 13 June 1983
Barbecue Special: Banana chocolate, nutty burgers, barbecue parcels and apple delight are just a few of the favourite outdoor recipes sent by Blue Peter viewers to test on the barbecue Simon and Peter built. Percy Thrower has nobly agreed to be taster-in-chief and Goldie will be standing by to mop up.
76. Episode 76
Aired 16 June 1983
Sky High Spinner! .... Simon spins seven miles high during the most uncontrollable manoevre a test pilot ever has to make in a high-performance jet.
77. Episode 77
Aired 20 June 1983
78. Episode 78
Aired 23 June 1983
Whip Crack Away! What's bumpy, wet and exhilarating? Simon discovers carriage driving is all this and a lot more too, when he gets some top tips from international expert Peter Munt, the world's No 2 Whip. Twelve-year-old Colin Chinnery from Edinburgh is an expert too. He's the only boy in Britain to go to school in Peking where he's improving his skill at shaolin, the classical style of martial arts.
79. Episode 79
Aired 27 June 1983
Discover which country the team will be exploring for the 1983 Summer Expedition. And if you're faced with a long journey-Janet has the answer, a quick and easy pocket game to make.