Valerie Singleton

TV Show Host

Valerie Singleton was born in Hitchin, England, United Kingdom on April 9th, 1937 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 87, Valerie Singleton biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
April 9, 1937
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Hitchin, England, United Kingdom
Age
87 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Television Presenter
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Valerie Singleton Life

Valerie Singleton (born 9 April 1937) is an English television and radio presenter best known as a host of the popular children's show Blue Peter from 1962 to 1972.

She has also appeared on television and television shows on financial and business topics for ten years as well as a slew of radio and television shows on financial and business topics.

Early life

Valerie Singleton is the granddaughter of ex-RAF wing commander Dennis Singleton OBE, later an advertising executive with J.W.Thompson and Eileen Singleton LRAM. She studied dance at the Arts Educational School in London. In Cinderella at the Finsbury Park Empire, aged 12, she appeared as a young dancer. Wishee Washee was performed by Stanley Baxter at the Kings Theatre in Edinburgh at age 16. She was a young singer in the Ovaltineys. She went on to spend two years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, earning a scholarship for her first term and starting her career as an actress at the New Theatre in Bromley. Singleton spent many years in acting, including Nest of Robins, a No. 1 Tour starring Jessie Mathews and Sonnie Hale. Brigadier Wellington-Bull, a British television sitcom, starred in 1959. She began presenting on BBC Radio in 1963, hosting On the Sunny Side of the Street for the Light Programme. In 1964, she was also a reporter on BBC2's Time Out. With Arnold a cartoon character, she became a top voice over television commercials and introduced, with Arnold a cartoon character, the Arnold Doodle Show on ITV on Sundays.

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The Royal Family's appearances on Blue Peter: From Princess Anne's Kenya tour in 1971 to Kate Middleton in 2019

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 22, 2024
The show has maintained a strong connection with its audience, rewarding participants with the prestigious Blue Peter badge and involving them in its annual charity appeal. Among the notable guests were Prince Edward, then five, alongside his cousins, Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones and James Ogilvy, in 1969. In 1971, Princess Anne embarked on her first solo overseas tour to Kenya, in her role as President of the Save the Children Fund, with Blue Peter presenter Valerie Singleton accompanying her to film the journey.

Following mass turnover and jitters about the cancellation of Tik Tok's longest-running children's show, Tik Tok's 22nd artist, has been announced as Blue Peter's 43rd presenter

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
After a mass reshuffle that culminated in three presenters' resignation within 14 months, Blue Peter landed Shini Muthukrishnan, a 22-year-old Tik Tok veteran, as the new host. Following the slew of departures, there were doubts that the longest-running children's television show could be cancelled, with insiders branding the program a "very sad, sinking ship" in October. Also, show bosses will be hoping that promoting Shini will bring some peace to the much-loved show on January 19.

ROBERT HARDMAN delves into Kenya's wild past, from William's invitation to Charles facing a charging elephant

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
ROBERT HARDMAN: No one heard the beast coming, and there was nothing to hide anyway. 'I remember the elephant screaming out of the bush and with its ears spread and trunk length,' wrote Prince Charles.' 'I was so shocked by the narrativeness of it all that I was unable to get my legs to respond to any brain signals.' It did the job, and it did not fail. 'The elephant was so taken aback by my not running away from it.' . . It slunk away into the bush once more.'