09/02/2012

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7:47:22 > 7:47:29.

7:47:32 > 7:47:36Hi, welcome to the show and welcome to Blue Peter control room.

7:47:36 > 7:47:39I'm here today because a special person is back.

7:47:39 > 7:47:44Helen's here. We've got a big surprise for her during the show.

7:47:44 > 7:47:48- You're going to love it. All right, Martin.- Run titles!

7:47:52 > 7:47:56Coming up, One Direction are the band of the moment

7:47:56 > 7:47:59and we chat to them backstage at their first tour.

7:47:59 > 7:48:02When you stand here and see which songs go down best,

7:48:02 > 7:48:04it's really nice to see.

7:48:04 > 7:48:08Find out how you can help a homeless hedgehog survive the winter.

7:48:08 > 7:48:12And if you're looking for tips for Valentine's Day,

7:48:12 > 7:48:13we've got some advice

7:48:13 > 7:48:17from one of Hollywood's fabulous celebrity couples.

7:48:17 > 7:48:21You need to put your whole heart and soul into it.

7:48:21 > 7:48:25- Otherwise it just lays flat.- Ah! - What are you doing on the ground?

7:48:43 > 7:48:45CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

7:48:45 > 7:48:48Hello and welcome to the show,

7:48:48 > 7:48:51let's welcome back Helen from the South Pole.

7:48:51 > 7:48:53She did it, she's here, it's amazing.

7:48:53 > 7:48:55Yes, it's good to be back.

7:48:55 > 7:48:57It's not until you leave that you realise

7:48:57 > 7:49:01this is like an extended family, so I've missed you all.

7:49:01 > 7:49:03I've missed this little guy.

7:49:03 > 7:49:05Barney's here. Hi Barn!

7:49:05 > 7:49:09And Socks and Scruffy are here, enjoying themselves.

7:49:09 > 7:49:14You've been away for quite a while now, you've been in the South Pole.

7:49:14 > 7:49:17You also tried to set a world record.

7:49:17 > 7:49:21You don't know about this part of the show.

7:49:21 > 7:49:25You were using kite skiing. You take these things and make them work.

7:49:25 > 7:49:28You tried to set a world record.

7:49:28 > 7:49:30You don't know if it IS a world record

7:49:30 > 7:49:33because Guinness World Records haven't said it is.

7:49:33 > 7:49:35That's why we brought them in today.

7:49:35 > 7:49:38- What? - Please welcome Claire, everybody.

7:49:38 > 7:49:40APPLAUSE AND CHEERING

7:49:40 > 7:49:45- Hello, I knew you were up to something.- Good to see you.

7:49:45 > 7:49:50Let's talk about Helen's challenge. What was she trying to do?

7:49:50 > 7:49:55While you were in the Antarctic, you tried to set a new world record

7:49:55 > 7:50:00for the fastest 100 kilometres travelling just by kite-ski.

7:50:00 > 7:50:02And the question is, did she do it?

7:50:02 > 7:50:06Well, we couldn't be there with you in the Antarctic.

7:50:06 > 7:50:10If you've come to say "no", that's really mean.

7:50:10 > 7:50:14Because we couldn't be there, your team sent us GPS data

7:50:14 > 7:50:19of your journey so we could track where you'd gone and video footage.

7:50:19 > 7:50:23We've reviewed that and you met the requirements

7:50:23 > 7:50:25and you covered 100 kilometres

7:50:25 > 7:50:27and you did it in seven hours and 28 minutes.

7:50:27 > 7:50:30It's a new Guinness World Record!

7:50:30 > 7:50:32CHEERING

7:50:32 > 7:50:37Let's go over here for a second. There it is.

7:50:37 > 7:50:41- Oh, thanks! - Helen Skelton, everybody.

7:50:41 > 7:50:47- I knew you were up to something. - It wasn't me.

7:50:47 > 7:50:51Thank you very much. It's really exciting.

7:50:51 > 7:50:54Lots of people do very impressive things with kite-skiing.

7:50:54 > 7:51:00I'm a novice and it doesn't matter what your experience is, have a go.

7:51:00 > 7:51:03Helen, well done, you're amazing.

7:51:03 > 7:51:06If you want to check out Helen's amazing adventure,

7:51:06 > 7:51:08it's for Sport Relief.

7:51:08 > 7:51:11Watch it on Mondays, BBC One at 4.30pm.

7:51:11 > 7:51:13Here's what you can see.

7:51:15 > 7:51:18SHE LAUGHS

7:51:18 > 7:51:20Oh, no!

7:51:22 > 7:51:25I knew that was going to happen.

7:51:25 > 7:51:28This is so annoying!

7:51:28 > 7:51:32I've come halfway around the world to learn to kite-ski,

7:51:32 > 7:51:38which I need to do, and the weather has just never played ball!

7:51:38 > 7:51:43- I can be stroppy when I want to be, can't I?- You were working hard.

7:51:43 > 7:51:46What do Jake Humphrey, Holly Willoughby,

7:51:46 > 7:51:48and Caroline Flack all have in common?

7:51:48 > 7:51:54Well, they all started their TV careers here on the CBBC channel.

7:51:54 > 7:51:57The CBBC channel is ten years old on Saturday.

7:51:57 > 7:52:00It's done so well, and to celebrate,

7:52:00 > 7:52:05we're going to introduce you to ten celebrities you'll recognise

7:52:05 > 7:52:08who found their humble beginnings here on the CBBC channel.

7:52:12 > 7:52:16The BBC's launched two new digital television channels for children.

7:52:16 > 7:52:18It's exactly ten years ago

7:52:18 > 7:52:21that the CBBC channel launched in a blaze of action,

7:52:21 > 7:52:24new faces and gunge.

7:52:26 > 7:52:29And since its first broadcast on 11th February 2002,

7:52:29 > 7:52:33CBBC has provided thousands of hours of entertainment.

7:52:33 > 7:52:36The channel's changed over the decade,

7:52:36 > 7:52:38and so have the faces who found fame.

7:52:38 > 7:52:40To celebrate, here's 10 celebs

7:52:40 > 7:52:45who made their name on the country's most-watched children's channel.

7:52:46 > 7:52:49In 2012, everyone knows Jake Humphrey

7:52:49 > 7:52:53as the face of Formula One. But in 2002, he was in pole position

7:52:53 > 7:52:57as launch-day presenter on the brand new CBBC channel.

7:52:57 > 7:52:59My job on the day the CBBC channel launched

7:52:59 > 7:53:01was to be the first presenter

7:53:01 > 7:53:04to say hello to all of our viewers on this new channel

7:53:04 > 7:53:07'alongside Sophie McDonald.'

7:53:07 > 7:53:09This is the CBBC channel!

7:53:09 > 7:53:14On the CBBC channel, I hosted this programme, Bamzooki.

7:53:14 > 7:53:16It was a fantastic programme.

7:53:16 > 7:53:21It was about kids designing Zooks, little creatures that ran around.

7:53:21 > 7:53:25'I have fond memories of standing there, kids either side, cheering.

7:53:25 > 7:53:29'They'd really invested in their Zooks.'

7:53:29 > 7:53:30There's no doubt about it.

7:53:30 > 7:53:34To be a CBBC presenter, you have to embarrass yourself.

7:53:34 > 7:53:38- Who do you see in there? - It's your mother.- Oh, Basil!

7:53:38 > 7:53:40'You have to dress up all the time.

7:53:40 > 7:53:43'I was always in different outfits.'

7:53:45 > 7:53:49I've presented from Olympic Games, from World Cup finals.

7:53:49 > 7:53:51Now, I do Formula One.

7:53:51 > 7:53:53I have to say, despite all that,

7:53:53 > 7:53:56the most proud, and probably most nervous I've ever been,

7:53:56 > 7:53:58was the day I introduced the CBBC channel.

7:54:00 > 7:54:03From motor sport to motor mouth.

7:54:03 > 7:54:08In 2012, Reggie Yates is a Radio 1 DJ who's never lost for words.

7:54:08 > 7:54:11But in 2002, Reggie was better known to CBBC viewers

7:54:11 > 7:54:14as Carl Fenton in Grange Hill.

7:54:14 > 7:54:17But Reggie was too cool for that school.

7:54:17 > 7:54:21Soon, he was brightening up Sunday mornings on Smile.

7:54:21 > 7:54:24Do you want to order me a pizza? I'm feeling a bit peckish.

7:54:24 > 7:54:28Another star of Radio 1 2012 is Fearne Cotton.

7:54:28 > 7:54:31Music has always been in her blood.

7:54:31 > 7:54:36Here she is in 2002, presenting CBBC's Prom In The Park.

7:54:36 > 7:54:39We're live on the CBBC channel right now!

7:54:39 > 7:54:42CHEERING

7:54:42 > 7:54:46In 2012, another ex-CBBCer Angellica Bell

7:54:46 > 7:54:49has made her name as a regular on The One Show.

7:54:49 > 7:54:53But in 2002, she was all over the CBBC channel

7:54:53 > 7:54:56on programmes like The Saturday Show and 50/50.

7:54:56 > 7:54:59Hello, a fantastic welcome.

7:54:59 > 7:55:01CHEERING

7:55:01 > 7:55:06Who'd have thought the CBBC channel launched famous face number five,

7:55:06 > 7:55:08the hugely successful Holly Willoughby.

7:55:08 > 7:55:12She started her career presenting shows such as Xchange

7:55:12 > 7:55:15before moving on to Fame Academy.

7:55:15 > 7:55:18Those guys are competing for a prize worth over a million pounds!

7:55:18 > 7:55:24Xtra Factor queen Caroline Flack is our sixth CBBC face.

7:55:24 > 7:55:27She first hit our screens on TMi with Sam and Mark.

7:55:27 > 7:55:31It can't just be you weirdos all the time! I'm calling my agent.

7:55:31 > 7:55:34I'd imagine any pop-mad contestants are easy to handle

7:55:34 > 7:55:36after working with those two!

7:55:37 > 7:55:41From Saturday mornings to the actual Saturdays.

7:55:41 > 7:55:45Both Frankie and Rochelle started out on S Club 8.

7:55:45 > 7:55:48APPLAUSE

7:55:48 > 7:55:4936, Francesca.

7:55:49 > 7:55:52CHEERING

7:55:53 > 7:55:57He recently strutted in sequins on Strictly. But back in 2002,

7:55:57 > 7:56:02Countryfile star Matt Baker also sparkled as a Blue Peter presenter.

7:56:02 > 7:56:03That's not a joke.

7:56:03 > 7:56:07There's nothing that Matt wouldn't have a go at.

7:56:07 > 7:56:09Oh! CHEERING

7:56:10 > 7:56:16The CBBC class of 2002 have gone on to take the word by storm.

7:56:16 > 7:56:19I wonder where the class of 2012 will be in ten years' time?

7:56:19 > 7:56:22- BELL TOLLS - Scary!

7:56:22 > 7:56:25Happy 10th birthday to the CBBC channel!

7:56:25 > 7:56:29Sorry, Barney, there's another CBBC celeb on the list.

7:56:29 > 7:56:32Did you think I'd let you get away with it that easily?

7:56:33 > 7:56:36I'm Barney. I'm a presenter on CBBC.

7:56:36 > 7:56:40I'm a Lancashire lad, but I hate hotpot. Come and hang out.

7:56:40 > 7:56:44Good morning! Come in. I've still got me cup of tea.

7:56:44 > 7:56:46Come into my bedroom.

7:56:48 > 7:56:51A great way to wake myself up. A bit of Robbie Williams.

7:56:53 > 7:56:55# Let me

7:56:55 > 7:56:57# Entertain you... #

7:56:59 > 7:57:01HELEN CLAPS

7:57:01 > 7:57:04You're not the only one who can do surprises, chum!

7:57:04 > 7:57:07Argh, that was so long ago.

7:57:07 > 7:57:10Fantastic. Thank you for that, everybody(!)

7:57:10 > 7:57:14Barney has worked with all of those guys, Holly, Jake and the rest.

7:57:14 > 7:57:18- You had no idea! Who's your favourite?- Holly.

7:57:18 > 7:57:23Not me, no? Let's find out what's coming up on today's show!

7:57:25 > 7:57:29I get up close and personal with One Direction. Lovely lads.

7:57:29 > 7:57:34And find out to help a homeless hedgehog. They're spiky, but cute.

7:57:34 > 7:57:36Very cute.

7:57:36 > 7:57:39Now, Valentine's Day is on Tuesday, 14th February.

7:57:39 > 7:57:42You might have a secret crush on somebody.

7:57:42 > 7:57:45You might see someone across the room you like.

7:57:45 > 7:57:48You might want to find a way to win them over.

7:57:48 > 7:57:50If you're not sure how, we can help.

7:57:50 > 7:57:53By doing a stretch and yawn. That's one move for you.

7:57:53 > 7:57:57We've been chatting to one of Hollywood's most famous couples

7:57:57 > 7:57:59just to get some romantic tips.

7:57:59 > 7:58:03We're not talking about Brad and Angelina, or Jay-Z and Beyonce.

7:58:03 > 7:58:08No, no, no. This couple really has stood the test of time.

7:58:08 > 7:58:10- < On air in 20 seconds. - Thank you.

7:58:10 > 7:58:12Miss Piggy and Kermit have the longest

7:58:12 > 7:58:15inter-species relationship in Hollywood.

7:58:15 > 7:58:16Hi-yah!

7:58:16 > 7:58:19Though the path of true love may not have run smoothly

7:58:19 > 7:58:22for this these star-crossed lovers...

7:58:22 > 7:58:24There's only one Miss Piggy, moi!

7:58:24 > 7:58:26..their romance has captured

7:58:26 > 7:58:29the hearts of audiences across the globe for over 35 years.

7:58:31 > 7:58:33In spite of their romantic quirks,

7:58:33 > 7:58:37Kermit and Miss Piggy's acting career has never been better.

7:58:37 > 7:58:39They're currently starring in a new musical movie

7:58:39 > 7:58:43- in which the Muppets have to raise millions of pounds...- Watch it!

7:58:43 > 7:58:46..to stop a greedy oil tycoon

7:58:46 > 7:58:50from buying their beloved musical theatre.

7:58:50 > 7:58:52But with Valentine's Day fast approaching,

7:58:52 > 7:58:56Kermit and Miss Piggy agreed to take time out of their schedule...

7:58:56 > 7:58:58Your hair looks snazzy!

7:58:58 > 7:59:03..to share their top tips for long-lasting romance.

7:59:04 > 7:59:07Hello there, my gorgeous fans.

7:59:07 > 7:59:10How lovely it must be for you to see moi again.

7:59:10 > 7:59:13- Don't you mean how lovely to see THEM again?- Whatever.

7:59:13 > 7:59:17For all of you star-crossed lovers out there waiting and hoping

7:59:17 > 7:59:21for your beloved to notice you on Valentine's Day...

7:59:21 > 7:59:23Valentine's Day? Oh, no!

7:59:23 > 7:59:27We're here to give you expert advice you won't hear anywhere else.

7:59:27 > 7:59:31What Kermie and I have learned over the years

7:59:31 > 7:59:36is that you need to put your whole heart and soul into it

7:59:36 > 7:59:38otherwise it just lays flat! SMACK!

7:59:38 > 7:59:42- Ah!- Kermit, what are you doing on the ground? Get up, it's your turn.

7:59:42 > 7:59:45Sorry about that.

7:59:45 > 7:59:50Yes, anyway, here are three top tips to help you on the road to love.

7:59:50 > 7:59:54Tip number one, just like anything in life,

7:59:54 > 7:59:59if you want your Valentine to take you seriously, persistence is key.

7:59:59 > 8:00:03Come on, everybody, let's get the Muppets back on TV.

8:00:03 > 8:00:05No.

8:00:05 > 8:00:07No.

8:00:07 > 8:00:08Lo siento, pero, no.

8:00:08 > 8:00:11- ALL GASP - That's wonderful!

8:00:11 > 8:00:13That means "no".

8:00:13 > 8:00:14- Huh?- Oh...

8:00:14 > 8:00:17That silly man!

8:00:17 > 8:00:19I can't imagine why he kept saying "no",

8:00:19 > 8:00:23especially when there was star quality like moi in front of him.

8:00:23 > 8:00:27Miss Piggy, sorry to interrupt... The Valentine's tips...?

8:00:27 > 8:00:29Oh, yes, yes, yes!

8:00:29 > 8:00:31Tip number two.

8:00:31 > 8:00:34Communication is essential in any relationship.

8:00:34 > 8:00:37Don't be afraid to say what you're feeling

8:00:37 > 8:00:39otherwise how will your Valentine know what you think?

8:00:42 > 8:00:46Miss Piggy, we're all out front practising our acts,

8:00:46 > 8:00:49it seems that everyone expects you and I to do a duet.

8:00:49 > 8:00:52Aw, that's so lovely, but I'm afraid I can't.

8:00:52 > 8:00:55I'm already doing a duet with my new dance partner.

8:00:55 > 8:00:58Hola.

8:00:58 > 8:01:02- Rehearsing, let's go. We've got to break it up.- Excuse us.

8:01:02 > 8:01:05- Excuse us.- Let's try that lift again, shall we?

8:01:05 > 8:01:08On my count. In three! Wait!

8:01:08 > 8:01:09CRASH!

8:01:09 > 8:01:12That poor king prawn, he never knew what hit him.

8:01:12 > 8:01:15It was the wind from the door that knocked that guy over!

8:01:15 > 8:01:19- I didn't even touch him! - OK, whatever...

8:01:19 > 8:01:21Finally, tip number three.

8:01:21 > 8:01:25If you want to win the heart of your true love

8:01:25 > 8:01:29spontaneously bursting into song does the trick every time.

8:01:29 > 8:01:30You think?

8:01:30 > 8:01:32# We built this city

8:01:34 > 8:01:37# We built this city on rock... #

8:01:37 > 8:01:38NEEDLE SCRATCHES

8:01:38 > 8:01:43Oh, yeah... That tip only works for putting on a musical number.

8:01:43 > 8:01:48- Afraid so.- Do you have another tip? - Yes, how about this one?

8:01:48 > 8:01:51Finally, tip number three.

8:01:51 > 8:01:54Sometimes when it comes to matters of the heart,

8:01:54 > 8:01:57you have to risk it all.

8:01:57 > 8:01:58- Throw me over.- What?

8:01:58 > 8:02:02- Throw me over!- OK.

8:02:02 > 8:02:05Here we go. One, two, three.

8:02:05 > 8:02:08- That's good!- Sorry.- That's good!

8:02:08 > 8:02:12Guys, I think that's an electric fence!

8:02:12 > 8:02:16CRACKLING ELECTRICITY

8:02:18 > 8:02:21Well, that was shocking!

8:02:21 > 8:02:23SHE LAUGHS "Shocking", did you get it?

8:02:23 > 8:02:28So, my lovelies, I hope our expert advice has helped you

8:02:28 > 8:02:31and that you have a fabulous Valentine's Day

8:02:31 > 8:02:33- whoever and wherever you are.- Yes.

8:02:33 > 8:02:38So, Kermie, where are you taking me to celebrate?

8:02:39 > 8:02:44- Celebrate?- Yes, celebrate our love for Valentine's Day?

8:02:44 > 8:02:47Oh, Valentine's Day! Actually, I'm kind of busy that day...

8:02:47 > 8:02:50Busy! BUSY!?

8:02:50 > 8:02:52Hi-yah!

8:02:54 > 8:02:56Remember, you only hurt the ones you love.

8:02:56 > 8:03:02Oh, and tip number four. Never, ever make a pig cross!

8:03:02 > 8:03:04- You got that?!- Yes...- Humph!

8:03:06 > 8:03:10There you go. You could end up like Kermit and Miss Piggy.

8:03:10 > 8:03:13It's been freezing recently and that's hard to cope with.

8:03:13 > 8:03:16How would you feel if somebody took your house away too?

8:03:16 > 8:03:18You'd be in real trouble.

8:03:18 > 8:03:21That's happening to some of our spiky friends.

8:03:21 > 8:03:24We sent CBBC's wildlife expert Naomi Wilkinson

8:03:24 > 8:03:28along to find out how you can help some homeless hedgehogs.

8:03:33 > 8:03:36Everyone knows it's not easy being a hedgehog.

8:03:36 > 8:03:42Danger lurks around every corner whether it's cars, litter,

8:03:42 > 8:03:46household pets or even lawnmowers.

8:03:46 > 8:03:48In fact, nowhere is safe

8:03:48 > 8:03:51if you happen to be one of these prickly little critters.

8:03:54 > 8:03:57The shocking thing is in the last 25 years,

8:03:57 > 8:04:01hedgehog numbers in Britain have decreased by almost 50%.

8:04:01 > 8:04:04It is now estimated that there's only a million

8:04:04 > 8:04:07of these cute, spiky fellas left in the UK.

8:04:07 > 8:04:11All because their natural habitat is slowly starting to disappear.

8:04:11 > 8:04:16Hedgehogs like to stay hidden in the bushes and hedgerows.

8:04:16 > 8:04:20But due to an increase in agriculture across the UK,

8:04:20 > 8:04:23a lot of overgrown fields have become open farmland

8:04:23 > 8:04:26leaving hedgehogs with nowhere to hide

8:04:26 > 8:04:30and more vulnerable to the dangers outside the safety of the hedgerow.

8:04:34 > 8:04:37For any hedgehog that's been injured from run-ins with cars,

8:04:37 > 8:04:40pets or lawnmowers, or even been caught up in a bit of litter,

8:04:40 > 8:04:44animal hospitals like St Tiggywinkles in Buckinghamshire

8:04:44 > 8:04:46are their saviour.

8:04:47 > 8:04:51This caring sanctuary, takes in, treats and rehabilitates

8:04:51 > 8:04:54over 3,000 injured hedgehogs every year.

8:04:57 > 8:05:01- Hello. Who have we got here? - This is Walton.

8:05:01 > 8:05:04'Young hedgehog Walton was found roaming round a garden

8:05:04 > 8:05:07'and was too small to survive the winter.'

8:05:07 > 8:05:11- Why are we weighing them?- So we know if he's putting on weight.

8:05:11 > 8:05:15He hasn't lost much, so we're not really worried.

8:05:15 > 8:05:18Have you noticed an increase in the amount of hedgehogs you get?

8:05:18 > 8:05:21We are getting more and more every year.

8:05:21 > 8:05:24What's happening in the countryside, and you can see it,

8:05:24 > 8:05:26is the hedgerows are being grubbed up.

8:05:26 > 8:05:30They do like to be under the undergrowth in the old leaves.

8:05:30 > 8:05:34There's nothing there for them anymore.

8:05:34 > 8:05:35He's off.

8:05:35 > 8:05:38It's great that animal hospitals like this are on hand

8:05:38 > 8:05:42to rehabilitate the increasing number of injured hogs

8:05:42 > 8:05:44that have had their habitat destroyed.

8:05:44 > 8:05:48But what can we do to stop these prickly fellas

8:05:48 > 8:05:49getting hurt in the first place?

8:05:49 > 8:05:52It's not realistic to think we can do much

8:05:52 > 8:05:55about the destruction of the hedgehogs' natural habitat

8:05:55 > 8:05:58but there is hope for our small, prickly friends,

8:05:58 > 8:06:00because if you have a garden,

8:06:00 > 8:06:03you can help the hedgehogs make a new home.

8:06:03 > 8:06:07Hugh works for the British Hedgehog Preservation Society.

8:06:07 > 8:06:10He's involved in a project called Hedgehog Street

8:06:10 > 8:06:16which encourages people to make their gardens hedgehog-friendly.

8:06:16 > 8:06:20How do we help hedgehogs to have somewhere more inviting to live?

8:06:20 > 8:06:23You just do less gardening. Leave it to go more wild.

8:06:23 > 8:06:28They need brambles, a patch where they can collect the leaves up.

8:06:28 > 8:06:31As well as keeping your garden messy,

8:06:31 > 8:06:34why not try building a hedgehog hotel?

8:06:34 > 8:06:38Hugh's team of hedgehog helpers are here to show you how.

8:06:41 > 8:06:44We've got Kit here, who's a great carpenter

8:06:44 > 8:06:49and Joe and Millie who are already experienced hedgehog-hotel-makers.

8:06:49 > 8:06:52- You've done this before? - We did it at school.

8:06:52 > 8:06:57Two of our friends made a prototype out of a cardboard box.

8:06:57 > 8:07:00That's what we're trying to make here, but out of wood?

8:07:00 > 8:07:04If you want to build a hedgehog house out of wood

8:07:04 > 8:07:07you will need adult supervision.

8:07:07 > 8:07:09Tunnel is ready.

8:07:09 > 8:07:13But you don't need to get a carpenter in to build yours.

8:07:13 > 8:07:16You can make your house whichever way you like.

8:07:16 > 8:07:19You can get a simple plank of wood and lean it up

8:07:19 > 8:07:21against your garden wall to create shelter

8:07:21 > 8:07:23for a lost hedgehog caught out in the cold.

8:07:23 > 8:07:27As long as it's waterproof, the rest is up to you.

8:07:29 > 8:07:33There we go. Our hedgehog house is complete.

8:07:33 > 8:07:37Joe has some leaves so we can make it nice and messy.

8:07:37 > 8:07:41And now, will our rather fussy hedgehogs like it or not?

8:07:41 > 8:07:46This little fella has been brought in from a local wildlife sanctuary

8:07:46 > 8:07:48to try out our newly-built hotel.

8:07:48 > 8:07:51Brilliant! He just went straight in!

8:07:51 > 8:07:55So, our hotel has its first customer and I think he likes it!

8:08:00 > 8:08:03They might be spiky, but they are cute and cuddly.

8:08:03 > 8:08:05Helen, can I grab you for a second.

8:08:05 > 8:08:08I thought you said it was nice to have me back.

8:08:08 > 8:08:09I want to try something.

8:08:09 > 8:08:13- One Direction! - SCREAMING

8:08:13 > 8:08:16It's amazing how powerful those words are.

8:08:16 > 8:08:19- You only say One Direction... - SCREAMING

8:08:19 > 8:08:22What is it with saying One Direction...

8:08:22 > 8:08:23SCREAMING

8:08:23 > 8:08:25If you think that's bad,

8:08:25 > 8:08:29the girls at the gigs are enormously loud and very excitable.

8:08:29 > 8:08:33I got a backstage pass to see the boys and find out what it's like.

8:08:33 > 8:08:37- One Direction. - SCREAMING

8:08:40 > 8:08:42I'm in Sheffield to meet five boys

8:08:42 > 8:08:46who have stolen the hearts of teenage girls a cross the country.

8:08:46 > 8:08:49I'm talking about the mighty One Direction.

8:08:49 > 8:08:52They're about to embark on their first UK headline tour.

8:08:52 > 8:08:56It means spending time on the road together for the first time.

8:08:56 > 8:08:58I'm here to find out what it's like.

8:08:58 > 8:09:01# ..You light up my world like nobody else... #

8:09:01 > 8:09:05If you were on another planet for the last year-and-a-half,

8:09:05 > 8:09:09Harry, Zayn, Louis, Liam and Niall rose to fame

8:09:09 > 8:09:14when they entered The X Factor in 2010 as solo artists.

8:09:14 > 8:09:17But when Simon Cowell realised that five heads were better than one,

8:09:17 > 8:09:19a pop sensation was born.

8:09:19 > 8:09:23# That's what makes you beautiful... #

8:09:23 > 8:09:26Here's the proof. Because at only three in the afternoon,

8:09:26 > 8:09:30the fans are swarming outside One Direction's Sheffield gig.

8:09:30 > 8:09:33ALL: We love One Direction!

8:09:33 > 8:09:37Some have been queuing for over seven hours in the hope that

8:09:37 > 8:09:40they'll get a glimpse of their favourite boy band.

8:09:40 > 8:09:42CHEERING

8:09:42 > 8:09:46One Direction now have a massive fan base across the world.

8:09:46 > 8:09:48And as you can see, they're very noisy.

8:09:48 > 8:09:50SCREAMING

8:09:50 > 8:09:53It's the same for me when I go to the Blue Peter studios!

8:09:53 > 8:09:57BARNEY, YOU'RE FAB! BARNEY! WOO!

8:09:57 > 8:09:59Hello...

8:10:01 > 8:10:06For the last month, the boys have been touring the country.

8:10:06 > 8:10:09But luckily for us, they found time in their busy schedules

8:10:09 > 8:10:15to meet me backstage so I can get the story on their first tour.

8:10:15 > 8:10:17- One Direction, hi!- Hello!

8:10:17 > 8:10:21It's good to see your smiley faces here at the gig in Sheffield.

8:10:21 > 8:10:25Let's talk about the tour. It's your first one. How are you feeling?

8:10:25 > 8:10:27We've really enjoyed it.

8:10:27 > 8:10:30Performing to the fans every night is the best thing about the job.

8:10:30 > 8:10:33You don't think about it when you're recording,

8:10:33 > 8:10:36but when you stand out here and see which songs

8:10:36 > 8:10:38go down best with the fans, it's nice to see.

8:10:38 > 8:10:41You hear about people with riders,

8:10:41 > 8:10:44which means they want things in their dressing rooms.

8:10:44 > 8:10:47J-Lo supposedly wants a certain colour wallpaper.

8:10:47 > 8:10:51- Would you try that? - Ours is fruit and sweets.

8:10:51 > 8:10:54We haven't even decided on our rider. It just comes by itself.

8:10:54 > 8:10:58We've got loads of questions. The messageboards are very busy.

8:10:58 > 8:11:03Amber says, "If I gave you an elephant, where would you hide it?"

8:11:03 > 8:11:06- Great question.- My dad's garage.

8:11:06 > 8:11:09- The garage is a standard one. - The wheelie bin.

8:11:09 > 8:11:13How are you going to look after an elephant in a garage?

8:11:13 > 8:11:16It's going to have to be a double garage.

8:11:16 > 8:11:20- You'll have to have water, food. - Automatic door or folding?

8:11:20 > 8:11:24- You won't have to do it. - Who knows, one day!

8:11:24 > 8:11:26"JLS have colours to represent themselves,

8:11:26 > 8:11:29"If you had a type of food to represent you,

8:11:29 > 8:11:30"what food would you pick?"

8:11:32 > 8:11:34I'd say soup for you.

8:11:34 > 8:11:38- Would you?- That makes him sound like he's a loser! "You're soup!"

8:11:38 > 8:11:41- You're just a liquid mess in a bowl. - I'm a rogan josh.

8:11:41 > 8:11:43Spicy, with a bit of tomato.

8:11:43 > 8:11:49Amy says, "I love you, Niall. Do you like cheese?"

8:11:49 > 8:11:53Yes, I love cheese. Apart from... What's that one that I don't like?

8:11:53 > 8:11:55- Um, feta.- Yeah, it's horrible.

8:11:55 > 8:12:00"Harry, if you had a time machine where would you go in the past?"

8:12:00 > 8:12:03I'm going to go to the sixties.

8:12:03 > 8:12:07Why not go so far back in time that you go into the future?

8:12:07 > 8:12:09Ooh! Someone got scientific!

8:12:09 > 8:12:16Liam, "How do you get your swept fringe to stay like that?"

8:12:16 > 8:12:17Hair wax.

8:12:17 > 8:12:21So, we've had top tips about hairstyles, dressing rooms...

8:12:21 > 8:12:24and how to be a really cool band that are going to go far.

8:12:24 > 8:12:27They are going in one direction and that's right to the top.

8:12:27 > 8:12:32- It's been a pleasure, boys. - ALL: Thank you very much.

8:12:32 > 8:12:35While I leave the boys to get ready for tonight's gig,

8:12:35 > 8:12:38the crowds of girls outside are still growing.

8:12:38 > 8:12:40And growing...

8:12:40 > 8:12:43and growing...

8:12:43 > 8:12:46We've learned that Niall loves cheese,

8:12:46 > 8:12:48Liam would hide an elephant in his dad's garage.

8:12:48 > 8:12:50They've invited me to stay

8:12:50 > 8:12:55but I won't be able to hear the gig over the noise of this lot!

8:12:55 > 8:12:58ALL: We love One Direction! ALL SCREAM

8:13:00 > 8:13:02We love you, Barney!

8:13:02 > 8:13:04- Thanks very much! - LAUGHTER

8:13:04 > 8:13:07You have no idea how loud they were!

8:13:07 > 8:13:11You didn't need to stay. You've seen them 15 times. Massive fan!

8:13:11 > 8:13:15I'm a massive fan, they're brilliant boys. Let's talk about something.

8:13:15 > 8:13:19You've been away for a while and had lots of messages of good luck.

8:13:19 > 8:13:25- 2,146 it was in the end.- They do make a difference when you get them.

8:13:25 > 8:13:26I appreciate it, thank you.

8:13:26 > 8:13:29People want to ask you questions.

8:13:29 > 8:13:33Mainly about where you went to the loo. This is Anna from Coventry.

8:13:33 > 8:13:37What's your question for Helen?

8:13:37 > 8:13:41My question is, what object did you miss the most and why?

8:13:41 > 8:13:44Anna, without a doubt, it was a hairbrush.

8:13:44 > 8:13:47I didn't take a brush because I was dragging my stuff.

8:13:47 > 8:13:49I was taking as little as possible.

8:13:49 > 8:13:52In a week, my hair was a big, matted, frozen mess.

8:13:52 > 8:13:58- I borrowed a comb off an Icelandic mechanic.- Thank you.

8:13:58 > 8:14:01- Thanks very much, Anna. We'll see you soon.- Bye.

8:14:01 > 8:14:05From Emily, "Did you ever get scared when you were on your bike

8:14:05 > 8:14:08"because you could have fallen through the ice?"

8:14:08 > 8:14:10When you're going over ice and snow,

8:14:10 > 8:14:15sometimes a layer of ice underneath the top surface cracks.

8:14:15 > 8:14:19When that happens it's like a dinosaur roaring.

8:14:19 > 8:14:23You feel the ground shudder. That's scary. It literally goes "boom!".

8:14:23 > 8:14:27"What was it like having your first shower? Was the water brown?"

8:14:27 > 8:14:30The water was definitely brown.

8:14:30 > 8:14:34When you take off your thermals, a layer of skin comes off.

8:14:34 > 8:14:38- It is like a snake. It's disgusting. - Was there a bit of a smell?- I stank.

8:14:38 > 8:14:40So, what happens?

8:14:40 > 8:14:42Is there not something you can...

8:14:42 > 8:14:45Do you not do anything when you're out there?

8:14:45 > 8:14:47If you've prawns in the freezer, they don't smell.

8:14:47 > 8:14:50- When you get them out they stink.- It is true.

8:14:50 > 8:14:54When we got on the plane and they put the heaters on,

8:14:54 > 8:14:57we all smelled like something you'd throw out.

8:14:57 > 8:15:01- This is why I saved my questions till last!- It wasn't pleasant.

8:15:01 > 8:15:05I'm hoping you'll run the Sport Relief mile on the 25th March.

8:15:05 > 8:15:09Go on to the Blue Peter website and sign up online.

8:15:09 > 8:15:13You do one, three or six miles. There's events all over the country.

8:15:13 > 8:15:16Let's talk about what's happening on next week's show.

8:15:16 > 8:15:20We are going on a daring mission to help a tank of sharks move house,

8:15:20 > 8:15:24and we'll find out about the most sought-after award at the Brits.

8:15:24 > 8:15:27- Don't miss it! See you then. - Thanks, bye-bye!

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