Every child in Britain has wanted to get their hands of a Blue Peter badge at some point. The much-loved kids show was only created to fill a six-week gap in schedule, but has stood the test of time and become the longest running children's show in the world.
Since 1958, Blue Peter has been taking kids on a voyage of discovery, hence the famous ship logo, with celeb interviews, arts and crafts, challenges and competitions.
TV artist Tony Hart was the man behind the logo, receiving £100 for his work – about £1,500 today - but he would be a millionaire if he received royalties.
Another major part of Blue Peter is the adorable pets - with dogs, cats, tortoises and even parrots becoming studio regulars.
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