Good Morning Britain took a trip down memory lane when they caught up with the legendary Blue Peter host Katy Hill on Tuesday morning.
Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley chatted to Katy, 53, after the BBC announced that Blue Peter would no longer air live episodes following an impressive 66-year stint.The iconic show first hit our screens in 1958, but will now switch to pre-recorded segments to keep up with evolving 'viewing habits'.The GMB presenters eagerly jumped into a conversation with the former children's TV legend, who looked back fondly at her tenure on the programme from 1995 to 2000.
Opening up about her early dreams of stardom, Katy revealed: "You know what, I wanted to present that show since I was five!
It was because this was the 70s, right, you guys know this? There had been no girl power!" She went on to explain how Blue Peter was a beacon of inspiration for her: "That was the place I saw girls jumping out of planes, flying fast jets and fast cars!
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