One of the first presenters of Blue Peter accidentally came up with the idea of
making things on the children's television show from scraps around the house,
she has said.
By Stephen Adams, Arts Correspondent
By Stephen Adams, Arts Correspondent
Former beauty queen Leila Williams casually told her boss how she had made a
doll's patchwork quilt for a friend's daughter from dress off-cuts, when he
pounced on the idea.
Now 71, she recalled: "My landlord's daughter had received a doll's pram for
Christmas and she wanted all the stuff to go with it. I took her around London
but could not find anything.
"So I made blankets, sheets and a patchwork quilt with off-cuts from the
bottom of my dresses. I mentioned this to John Hunter-Blair, who came up with
the idea for Blue Peter, and he said 'Get in a taxi and bring them here now!' "
The item became a staple on the show, which is the longest running children's
programme in the world.
The phrase "here's one we made earlier" - announced when a presenter is
making an object on air - has fallen into the language.
Williams first presented the show on 16 October 1958 with Christopher Trace,
a year after being crowned Miss GB.
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