6:47:59 > 6:48:06.
6:48:12 > 6:48:14ENGINE SPUTTERS
6:48:14 > 6:48:16Hello and welcome to Blue Peter,
6:48:16 > 6:48:20this week kicking off with the glorious sounds of that 1920s beast.
6:48:20 > 6:48:23Now that engine you can see there used to be in a Spitfire,
6:48:23 > 6:48:26that's a fighter jet they used in World War II.
6:48:26 > 6:48:27It's incredible.
6:48:27 > 6:48:29Luckily, Chris took it out of the plane and put it in a car
6:48:29 > 6:48:32and brought it here to show us, before he heads off to
6:48:32 > 6:48:35the Cholmondeley Pageant of Power Festival this weekend.
6:48:35 > 6:48:38Now, this race car will do 150mph.
6:48:38 > 6:48:41It's unbelievable to think something that size can go that fast.
6:48:41 > 6:48:44It's all down to the power in that engine.
6:48:44 > 6:48:46That's because so much petrol is pumped into it.
6:48:46 > 6:48:48In fact, it can't use all the petrol,
6:48:48 > 6:48:51which is why it comes out of the exhaust as flames.
6:48:51 > 6:48:53Just to give you an idea of how uneconomical that is,
6:48:53 > 6:48:56an average car today will do about 10 miles a litre.
6:48:56 > 6:48:59That will do about a quarter of a mile on the same amount of fuel.
6:48:59 > 6:49:01It's SO uneconomical.
6:49:01 > 6:49:03But I want one!
6:49:03 > 6:49:06But this is an entirely different ball game.
6:49:06 > 6:49:07It's called the Renault Twizy
6:49:07 > 6:49:10and you'll see these cars on the roads later this summer.
6:49:10 > 6:49:12It's one of THE most energy-efficient
6:49:12 > 6:49:15and environmentally-friendly cars ever to be made.
6:49:15 > 6:49:19For the same amount of energy you get from one litre of fuel,
6:49:19 > 6:49:21this could travel 100 miles.
6:49:21 > 6:49:24So it's 400 times more energy efficient than THAT car.
6:49:24 > 6:49:28So that it can go even further on less energy, it's really light.
6:49:28 > 6:49:30It hasn't got any doors. It's only got one proper seat.
6:49:30 > 6:49:32Barney the dog would be comfy back there
6:49:32 > 6:49:35but I'm not sure Barney the man would.
6:49:35 > 6:49:37So as much as I don't want to see it go,
6:49:37 > 6:49:40it's time for Chris to take this bad boy to the Pageant of Power Festival
6:49:40 > 6:49:44for the weekend and we're going to get on with the show. Cheers, Chris.
6:49:44 > 6:49:45Watch that.
6:49:49 > 6:49:51ENGINE ROARS
6:49:55 > 6:49:57Also coming up on today's live Blue Peter...
6:49:57 > 6:50:01..the super talented winners of Britain's Got Talent,
6:50:01 > 6:50:03Ashley and Pudsey, are right here in our studio.
6:50:03 > 6:50:08Sadie J actors Bobby and Will are back as our mini Euro 2012 pundits.
6:50:10 > 6:50:12And our adventures in Poland continue.
6:50:12 > 6:50:16We head deep underground and get a real TASTE of Polish life.
6:50:35 > 6:50:38- Hello.- Hello. Nice to see you.
6:50:38 > 6:50:40How are you doing? You're watching Blue Peter.
6:50:40 > 6:50:43We're live, it's interactive. As you can see,
6:50:43 > 6:50:46there are two dogs in the studio, so anything could happen.
6:50:46 > 6:50:47Go on then, go and say hello.
6:50:47 > 6:50:50Ashley and Pudsey, winners of Britain's Got Talent,
6:50:50 > 6:50:52have come into the studio to impress you.
6:50:52 > 6:50:55Now if you've got a cat, a dog, even a rabbit,
6:50:55 > 6:50:57get them into the living room. A little bit later on,
6:50:57 > 6:51:00Ashley will be sharing some of her training secrets.
6:51:00 > 6:51:01They're getting on.
6:51:01 > 6:51:03If you have a pet that can do any tricks,
6:51:03 > 6:51:06we would like to know about it, please.
6:51:06 > 6:51:07You can tell us a story or send a picture.
6:51:07 > 6:51:10You can have a dog, a cat, a rabbit, a hamster.
6:51:10 > 6:51:12If it does something fun, we want to hear about it.
6:51:12 > 6:51:16We'll read your emails and show your pictures later on in the show.
6:51:16 > 6:51:17Also, Ashley and Pudsey
6:51:17 > 6:51:20will be showcasing what all that practice and hard work can do
6:51:20 > 6:51:22in an amazing performance a bit later for you.
6:51:22 > 6:51:26This is him sulking because there's another dog in the studio.
6:51:26 > 6:51:28Don't worry, it's still your show!
6:51:28 > 6:51:31Before we get stuck into any of that, it's time for
6:51:31 > 6:51:33the next instalment of our Blue Peter Road Trip.
6:51:33 > 6:51:36The Euro 2012s are happening in Ukraine and Poland.
6:51:36 > 6:51:39Barney and I wanted to explore the two countries
6:51:39 > 6:51:40before the tournament kicked off.
6:51:40 > 6:51:43So we went to Krakow, sometimes pronounced "Krakov",
6:51:43 > 6:51:45whichever one you like, take your pick.
6:51:45 > 6:51:48We discovered what does lay beneath the surface.
6:51:49 > 6:51:53We're on the road, heading 200 miles south from Warsaw
6:51:53 > 6:51:55to Poland's second city, Krakow.
6:51:55 > 6:51:57I'm sad to be leaving Warsaw.
6:51:57 > 6:51:59- I had a great time. - We did have a good time.
6:51:59 > 6:52:02And the hotel - it was beautiful.
6:52:02 > 6:52:05- But there is no need to be sad.- OK. - Because according to this,
6:52:05 > 6:52:07Krakow is one of Europe's finest cities.
6:52:07 > 6:52:09This place calls it "a gem".
6:52:09 > 6:52:12'All of our accommodation on this trip is a surprise.
6:52:12 > 6:52:14'Last time, we had 5-star luxury,
6:52:14 > 6:52:17'I wonder where we'll be sleeping tonight.'
6:52:17 > 6:52:19- OK.- I'm not as suspicious as I was last time.
6:52:19 > 6:52:23I am suspicious about this one, you know what Blue Peter's like.
6:52:23 > 6:52:27"Tonight, you are staying in a hostel that has been specially designed
6:52:27 > 6:52:32"to simulate life in the Communist era in Poland."
6:52:32 > 6:52:34SHE LAUGHS
6:52:38 > 6:52:40'Communism was an idea
6:52:40 > 6:52:43'adopted by some Eastern European countries last century
6:52:43 > 6:52:45'with the aim of creating an equal society.'
6:52:45 > 6:52:47That's different, isn't it?
6:52:47 > 6:52:49'Although the idea sounds fair,
6:52:49 > 6:52:53'much of the population living in Communist societies at the time
6:52:53 > 6:52:55'ended up poor and unhappy.'
6:52:55 > 6:52:58It's like stepping back in time, isn't it?
6:52:58 > 6:52:59Oh, wow.
6:52:59 > 6:53:03'This very basic hostel shows what is it would have been like
6:53:03 > 6:53:05'living in Communist Poland in the 1970s.'
6:53:08 > 6:53:13'And this rather bleak bedroom is ours for the night. Lucky us(!)'
6:53:15 > 6:53:18It looks a bit... Well, they're like army beds.
6:53:18 > 6:53:20Gas masks on the wall as well.
6:53:20 > 6:53:21Are the beds comfy?
6:53:21 > 6:53:24No, not really.
6:53:24 > 6:53:25But, you know, it doesn't matter,
6:53:25 > 6:53:28because we are performing a service for our country.
6:53:28 > 6:53:32- It'll do, won't it? - Yeah, it's absolutely fine.
6:53:32 > 6:53:34- I bagsy this one. - I want a feather duvet!
6:53:34 > 6:53:38You're not having a feather duvet, you're in Communist...Poland.
6:53:38 > 6:53:40'OK, the beds are pretty uncomfortable,
6:53:40 > 6:53:44'but we are so tired from the journey, we could sleep anywhere.'
6:53:44 > 6:53:47I might turn those gas masks so they're not looking at me.
6:53:47 > 6:53:50No, leave them. That's part of your challenge.
6:53:50 > 6:53:52- Night-night.- Night, Barney.
6:53:52 > 6:53:55'The good thing about sleeping in an uncomfortable bed
6:53:55 > 6:53:58'is that it's really easy to get up in the morning.'
6:53:58 > 6:54:01Well, that wasn't too bad. I slept quite well.
6:54:01 > 6:54:02I quite enjoyed it, it was nice.
6:54:02 > 6:54:06'Well rested, let's check out Poland's second-largest city.'
6:54:08 > 6:54:12Krakow is thought to be the most beautiful city in the whole country.
6:54:12 > 6:54:15It's full of stunning architecture
6:54:15 > 6:54:17and is home to 2.3 million pieces of artwork,
6:54:17 > 6:54:19some of which can be seen on the street,
6:54:19 > 6:54:21like this slightly odd fountain
6:54:21 > 6:54:23and this really creepy head.
6:54:24 > 6:54:26But there is one piece of art work
6:54:26 > 6:54:29that can be seen quite a bit at the moment.
6:54:29 > 6:54:33It is the official logo of the European Championships 2012.
6:54:33 > 6:54:35It's been created in the style of Wychinanki,
6:54:35 > 6:54:37the Polish art of paper-cutting.
6:54:37 > 6:54:39Wychinanki is all over Poland at the moment,
6:54:39 > 6:54:40so we've come to find out about it
6:54:40 > 6:54:42and have a go at making some ourselves.
6:54:42 > 6:54:44- Thank you.- Oi!
6:54:45 > 6:54:49'And to do that, we're visiting a Polish art centre.'
6:54:49 > 6:54:50This is amazing.
6:54:50 > 6:54:53'Wychinanki became popular in Poland during the 1800s
6:54:53 > 6:54:57'when families without much money started practising the craft
6:54:57 > 6:54:59'so they could decorate their houses cheaply.
6:54:59 > 6:55:03'Nowadays, it's a large part of the country's culture,
6:55:03 > 6:55:05'so we've come for a quick lesson.'
6:55:05 > 6:55:08- Dzien dobry.- Dzien dobry. - Dzien dobry.
6:55:08 > 6:55:09Hello.
6:55:09 > 6:55:11'The only problem is,
6:55:11 > 6:55:14'our teacher, Miss Agatha, doesn't speak a word of English.'
6:55:14 > 6:55:15SHE SPEAKS IN POLISH
6:55:15 > 6:55:19'Which means I'm going to get a chance to practice my Polish.'
6:55:19 > 6:55:21'This is going to be interesting!'
6:55:26 > 6:55:28'Wychinanki can be incredibly detailed,
6:55:28 > 6:55:31'but today, Miss Agatha is trying to teach us
6:55:31 > 6:55:33'a very simple form of this craft.
6:55:33 > 6:55:37'Essentially, you fold a piece of paper, draw a design,
6:55:37 > 6:55:39'and then cut that out to reveal a pretty pattern.'
6:55:39 > 6:55:41'Yeah, it sounds easy enough,
6:55:41 > 6:55:45'but I'm finding that our teacher is a difficult woman to impress.'
6:55:45 > 6:55:49TRANSLATION:
6:55:51 > 6:55:54'But, rather annoyingly, she's taken a real shine to Barney.'
6:55:54 > 6:55:57- Beautiful.- Beautiful, yes.
6:55:57 > 6:55:58All right, teacher's pet!
6:56:03 > 6:56:05She said watch what I do, because I'm doing it right.
6:56:05 > 6:56:07No, she didn't!
6:56:09 > 6:56:13- "Barney is my favourite pupil." - (Just draw or we'll get thrown out!)
6:56:13 > 6:56:15'Right, time to knuckle down.'
6:56:18 > 6:56:21'I'm finished, way ahead of Barney.' Ta-dah!
6:56:21 > 6:56:26- 'Hopefully this will get me some Brownie points?'- No.- No?- Helen...
6:56:26 > 6:56:30'I can't seem to do anything right in Miss Agatha's eyes!'
6:56:30 > 6:56:33- (I think I've done all right.) - You've done it too quick, too sloppy.
6:56:33 > 6:56:35You haven't seen it yet.
6:56:37 > 6:56:38Miss...
6:56:40 > 6:56:43I'm going to take that as an upside-down smile.
6:56:43 > 6:56:45Who wins? Champione?
6:56:45 > 6:56:47Helen, champione?
6:56:47 > 6:56:50Barney, champione!
6:56:50 > 6:56:53- That was brilliant. - How do you win at cutting out?
6:56:53 > 6:56:56It's Wychinanki. Pronounce it properly, please.
6:56:56 > 6:56:59- You're such a teacher's pet. Dziekuje.- Dziekuje.
6:56:59 > 6:57:01I am not a teacher's pet.
6:57:01 > 6:57:04'Hang on, he's even got one more bit of sucking up to do.'
6:57:04 > 6:57:07- Ah, dziekuje.- Dziekuje.- You suck-up!
6:57:07 > 6:57:10- Do widzenia.- Do widzenia.
6:57:10 > 6:57:13'Ah, I love Miss Agatha, she's my favourite.
6:57:13 > 6:57:17'Anyway, lesson over, we're heading just half an hour south of Krakow
6:57:17 > 6:57:21'to somewhere visited by nearly every school child in Poland.'
6:57:23 > 6:57:25Now, where we're stood might not look like much,
6:57:25 > 6:57:27but we are actually standing
6:57:27 > 6:57:29on top of one of Krakow's biggest surprises.
6:57:29 > 6:57:32We're about to head underground to discover a world of salt.
6:57:32 > 6:57:34It's amazing, come on.
6:57:36 > 6:57:38Wow, it is tiny in here.
6:57:39 > 6:57:44'Wieliczka salt mine is visited by 1.2 million people every year.'
6:57:44 > 6:57:46- Snuggle in.- I'm snuggled.
6:57:46 > 6:57:47BELL RINGS
6:57:49 > 6:57:50Whoa!
6:57:52 > 6:57:55- Have your ears popped? - My ears have popped.
6:57:56 > 6:58:01'At its deepest point, it's 327 metres down,
6:58:01 > 6:58:05'which is almost exactly as deep as the Eiffel Tower is high.
6:58:05 > 6:58:08'The salt mine contains hundreds of miles of tunnels,
6:58:08 > 6:58:11'enormous, breathtaking caverns,
6:58:11 > 6:58:14'and some very impressive carvings.'
6:58:15 > 6:58:18'Unbelievably, there is even a team of miners
6:58:18 > 6:58:20'who play football down here!
6:58:20 > 6:58:23'We're going to find out more from our tour guide, Mark.'
6:58:23 > 6:58:26I can't believe we're seeing a football match inside a mine.
6:58:26 > 6:58:28Does this happen often?
6:58:28 > 6:58:31They play many sports here. For example, today they play football,
6:58:31 > 6:58:33but it will have many sports here.
6:58:33 > 6:58:36- Do you think they'll let me join in? - Yes, of course, they're waiting.
6:58:36 > 6:58:38This is crying out for an action shot, isn't it?
6:58:38 > 6:58:40Here we go. Go on, Helen!
6:58:42 > 6:58:43Yes!
6:58:43 > 6:58:47'Goal scored, Mark takes us further into the mine
6:58:47 > 6:58:50'and he's keen to prove that everything down here is salt,
6:58:50 > 6:58:51'as we're about to find out.'
6:58:51 > 6:58:54- You can lick walls... - You can lick the walls?!
6:58:54 > 6:58:57Yes, please! It's really salty. Nothing poisonous in the rock.
6:58:57 > 6:58:58You may taste it, really.
6:59:00 > 6:59:03That is so salty. I hope nobody has licked that exact bit.
6:59:03 > 6:59:06'Now I've tasted what this mine has to offer, I want to know more.'
6:59:06 > 6:59:10- Can we go deeper? - Yes, of course. Follow me.
6:59:10 > 6:59:11It's like a lake...
6:59:11 > 6:59:15'Mark is taking us to one of Poland's greatest hidden treasures,
6:59:15 > 6:59:17'an underground cathedral.
6:59:17 > 6:59:20'It's just a short boat ride away, across a lake of saltwater.'
6:59:26 > 6:59:28- Oh, my word.- What?!
6:59:28 > 6:59:33It doesn't, in any way, shape or form, look like a mine.
6:59:33 > 6:59:37I mean, look at that. Who created that?
6:59:37 > 6:59:40Everything you see around here was carved by three miners.
6:59:40 > 6:59:43- Three amateurs. - Look at the Last Supper over there!
6:59:43 > 6:59:48'It's mind-blowing to think all of this has been carved out of salt.'
6:59:48 > 6:59:51'Even the chandeliers are made of it.'
6:59:51 > 6:59:53I have to be honest,
6:59:53 > 6:59:57I did not expect anything nearly as spectacular as this.
6:59:57 > 7:00:02- Thank you for showing us around.- It was my pleasure to guide you here.
7:00:02 > 7:00:05- If you like, I will guide you to the lift.- Thank you.
7:00:05 > 7:00:09- That was amazing. Did you like it? - I liked it.
7:00:09 > 7:00:11- Did you love it? - Been there, done that,
7:00:11 > 7:00:13got the T-shirt.
7:00:13 > 7:00:17It was spectacular but it's time to move on to the next country
7:00:17 > 7:00:19involved in the European Championships 2012.
7:00:19 > 7:00:23The other hosts, Ukraine. # Let's all go to the Ukraine... #
7:00:23 > 7:00:26We need to be louder.
7:00:26 > 7:00:29- Why are we singing? - That's what football fans do.- OK.
7:00:31 > 7:00:34I don't know how you won at cutting out.
7:00:34 > 7:00:37- How can your cutting out be better than me?- It takes skill.
7:00:37 > 7:00:40- He bribed the teacher.- I did not! I gave her an apple.
7:00:40 > 7:00:44Next week, you go Cossack dancing. It is brilliant!
7:00:44 > 7:00:48We thought he'd just get a bit part. But he's one of the main roles!
7:00:48 > 7:00:51No, we're not showing it. That show's cancelled!
7:00:51 > 7:00:54It's great fun. And I get to wear a nice costume. Shall we move on?
7:00:54 > 7:00:57I don't know what that voice was. Moving on swiftly.
7:00:57 > 7:00:58We were in Poland for many reasons,
7:00:58 > 7:01:00not just to eat pigs' feet and lick walls,
7:01:00 > 7:01:03but also it's one of the host countries for Euro 2012.
7:01:03 > 7:01:06So far, lots of things have happened on and off the pitch.
7:01:06 > 7:01:07To give you the low-down,
7:01:07 > 7:01:11we have two faces that you might recognise from Sadie J.
7:01:11 > 7:01:14They play Danny and Jake. In real life, they are Bobby and Will.
7:01:14 > 7:01:17They're our mini Euro 2012 pundits.
7:01:21 > 7:01:24- Afternoon, sport fans. I'm Bobby Fuller.- And I'm Will Nye.
7:01:24 > 7:01:28We're back to give you the latest news from Euro 2012.
7:01:28 > 7:01:30- The headlines... - BONG
7:01:30 > 7:01:34David Beckham isn't playing for England this year.
7:01:34 > 7:01:39Without Posh, who will be the most glamorous WAG at Euro 2012?
7:01:39 > 7:01:40BONG
7:01:40 > 7:01:45We have a round-up of the first week of games in Poland and Ukraine.
7:01:45 > 7:01:47BONG
7:01:47 > 7:01:53There is no Victoria Beckham, Christine Bleakley or Cheryl Cole.
7:01:53 > 7:01:57So who will be the most glamorous WAG at Euro 2012?
7:01:57 > 7:01:58There are a few contenders.
7:01:58 > 7:02:01I'll go with Gerard Pique's girlfriend,
7:02:01 > 7:02:05who is none other than the popstar, Shakira.
7:02:05 > 7:02:07This is a picture of them together.
7:02:07 > 7:02:10We might see her tonight, when Ireland take on Spain.
7:02:10 > 7:02:14We will see her... # Whenever, wherever... #
7:02:14 > 7:02:19# Whenever, wherever We're meant to be together
7:02:19 > 7:02:23# I'll be there and you'll be here That's the deal... #
7:02:24 > 7:02:28The first round of games have been played.
7:02:28 > 7:02:32We've already seen some great goals, big shocks and upsets.
7:02:32 > 7:02:35The biggest upset for me so far
7:02:35 > 7:02:38has been that Holland has lost both of their games.
7:02:38 > 7:02:42To be honest with you, what upset me most was Wayne Rooney's new haircut.
7:02:42 > 7:02:43LAUGHTER
7:02:43 > 7:02:45Horrific, I know. Back to it.
7:02:45 > 7:02:49I was impressed with the opening ceremony. They had everything
7:02:49 > 7:02:52from weird dancing to giant pianos and flashing lights.
7:02:52 > 7:02:56I'm not sure about the piano-playing football skills.
7:02:56 > 7:02:59One keepy-uppy? I can do more than that with my eyes closed!
7:02:59 > 7:03:01I know! I've seen you do it.
7:03:01 > 7:03:05My best moment has been England's first goal of the tournament.
7:03:05 > 7:03:08'Now Gerrard fires it across. Lescott's in!
7:03:08 > 7:03:11'Joleon Lescott gives England the lead.'
7:03:11 > 7:03:16A great start for England, a 1-1 draw against France.
7:03:16 > 7:03:20It wasn't enough to get the win. Since the Euros started in 1968,
7:03:20 > 7:03:23England haven't won their first game.
7:03:23 > 7:03:27That is 44 years, almost as long as it took us to grow these moustaches.
7:03:27 > 7:03:32Almost, Will. That ends another Bobby and Will's Kickoff, fans.
7:03:32 > 7:03:35We'll see you next week with more breaking news from Euro 2012.
7:03:38 > 7:03:40Thank you. I am delighted to announce
7:03:40 > 7:03:43they will be supporting Shakira this year!
7:03:43 > 7:03:45Still to come...
7:03:45 > 7:03:49It's the next leg of our Blue Peter Olympic challenge,
7:03:49 > 7:03:52it's all to play for in the triple jump.
7:03:52 > 7:03:53Look at him go!
7:03:53 > 7:03:56And, fresh from winning the hearts of the nation,
7:03:56 > 7:04:01Britain's Got Talent winners Ashleigh and Pudsey are here.
7:04:01 > 7:04:05If you've been watching Blue Peter's Big Olympic Tour
7:04:05 > 7:04:07on Saturday mornings, you'll know that Barney and I
7:04:07 > 7:04:10are doing our own mini Olympics challenge,
7:04:10 > 7:04:13we're taking on celebrity friends in a series of Olympic sports.
7:04:13 > 7:04:16So far, we have tried hurdles and football,
7:04:16 > 7:04:18and, frankly, we're not that good.
7:04:18 > 7:04:22But it's early days in the competition, anything can happen,
7:04:22 > 7:04:26- so see what happened when we tried the triple jump.- I'm not watching!
7:04:27 > 7:04:31Welcome to the Blue Peter Big Olympic challenge.
7:04:31 > 7:04:32Here's a reminder of our line-up.
7:04:32 > 7:04:36Proving she's not just a good singer, it's Laura Wright.
7:04:36 > 7:04:40He's taking this as seriously as Strictly, Brendan Cole.
7:04:40 > 7:04:43Last week's football winner, Adele Silva.
7:04:43 > 7:04:47He's been Mr Consistent so far, MC Romeo.
7:04:47 > 7:04:51And not forgetting these two - Helen and Barney.
7:04:53 > 7:04:55Athletes, welcome once again.
7:04:55 > 7:05:01This is an event which requires pace, precision and explosive power.
7:05:01 > 7:05:02It is triple-jump.
7:05:02 > 7:05:04'It sounds so simple -
7:05:04 > 7:05:08'a hop, step and jump, but not everybody is finding it that easy.'
7:05:08 > 7:05:11I've just seen Skelton doing her little jumps,
7:05:11 > 7:05:15she's got a duck complex, which I think Keith is worried about.
7:05:15 > 7:05:19- Her legs flap out. - It's only that high!
7:05:19 > 7:05:21There'll be a separate men's and women's event,
7:05:21 > 7:05:24and for the women especially,
7:05:24 > 7:05:27the competition and rivalry seems to be hotting up.
7:05:27 > 7:05:30I'm not very good at this, but I would be willing to say
7:05:30 > 7:05:33I was the best in football, but that did not pan out!
7:05:33 > 7:05:34The boys are finding out
7:05:34 > 7:05:37how much stress the body is put under in triple jump,
7:05:37 > 7:05:39none more so than Barney...
7:05:39 > 7:05:42who looks to have tweaked something.
7:05:44 > 7:05:47- That is so painful. - Barney's situation is fascinating.
7:05:47 > 7:05:50I find it hard to run or move my leg.
7:05:50 > 7:05:55This is when Olympic dreams can become Olympic nightmares.
7:05:55 > 7:05:57I don't think he'll be able to do too well on this.
7:05:57 > 7:05:59One up for me!
7:05:59 > 7:06:04He looks to be injured. I'm very concerned about that, as his friend!
7:06:04 > 7:06:06SHE LAUGHS
7:06:06 > 7:06:08Is the baby coming out yet?!
7:06:08 > 7:06:10Is he out of the Olympics?
7:06:10 > 7:06:13I think he could do a bit of stretching and then try.
7:06:13 > 7:06:15I'm doing this so I can be in the next event.
7:06:18 > 7:06:20Everyone was given three jumps,
7:06:20 > 7:06:25with their longest legal one counting towards the final result.
7:06:25 > 7:06:28Over to our commentator, Jonathan Pearce.
7:06:28 > 7:06:30She's looking very tense. She would be.
7:06:30 > 7:06:34It's a strong run-up, though. She's using her arms very well.
7:06:34 > 7:06:38Can she do it this time? It looks good. Is it?
7:06:38 > 7:06:40It's a white flag!
7:06:40 > 7:06:44Adele was next up and she struggled with the technique.
7:06:44 > 7:06:46Three no-jumps for her.
7:06:46 > 7:06:50She is in a strong position, Laura.
7:06:50 > 7:06:53That looks like a good run-up. She's building momentum.
7:06:53 > 7:06:55Can she get a better jump? That's a whopper!
7:06:55 > 7:06:59Around eight metres. Is it better than Helen's?
7:06:59 > 7:07:01Dan's the man to tell us.
7:07:02 > 7:07:06The moment of truth, I have the results.
7:07:06 > 7:07:08Adele, you get a point for finishing third,
7:07:08 > 7:07:10but you didn't register a jump.
7:07:10 > 7:07:15In second place, with a jump of 7.14 metres,
7:07:15 > 7:07:17it's Helen Skelton.
7:07:17 > 7:07:21Which means, Laura, you win the women's competition,
7:07:21 > 7:07:248.19 metres.
7:07:25 > 7:07:28The boys' turn now. Brendan Cole is up first.
7:07:28 > 7:07:32He's getting the crowd behind him to get his rhythm going.
7:07:32 > 7:07:34That'll help. Let's see how he does on his jump.
7:07:34 > 7:07:37His run-up is good. That looks impressive!
7:07:37 > 7:07:41That was impressive, and he knows it, that is a great jump!
7:07:41 > 7:07:43Next, Barney, fighting his injury.
7:07:43 > 7:07:46After a no-first-jump, the second was good, but not great...
7:07:48 > 7:07:50..leaving one more chance to improve further.
7:07:50 > 7:07:52He's going to feel it now.
7:07:52 > 7:07:55All on this jump, despite his injury.
7:07:56 > 7:08:02That's not a bad effort. That's a good jump, well done.
7:08:03 > 7:08:06He knows he has to get it right this time.
7:08:06 > 7:08:09If you could see his eyes, would they show frustration?
7:08:09 > 7:08:12Desperation? Determination? Here he goes.
7:08:12 > 7:08:15That is not a bad effort at all. And a white flag!
7:08:15 > 7:08:19The scores are in. Brendan, you were way out there.
7:08:19 > 7:08:2310.35 metres. You get top marks.
7:08:26 > 7:08:29Bit of tension, because we had two jumps.
7:08:29 > 7:08:33Romeo, you finished in second place,
7:08:33 > 7:08:358.86 metres.
7:08:35 > 7:08:39Barney, injured, but 8.12 metres is very impressive.
7:08:39 > 7:08:42A big round of applause, everybody.
7:08:42 > 7:08:45Well done, everybody.
7:08:45 > 7:08:48That is unfair, that makes me look very mean.
7:08:48 > 7:08:51I wasn't laughing at you, I was laughing with you.
7:08:51 > 7:08:54- It was a funny situation. - Nobody knew who that woman was -
7:08:54 > 7:08:56she just came over and started prodding my legs.
7:08:56 > 7:08:59She was a trained physiotherapist, and it hurt.
7:08:59 > 7:09:03After that, Brendan Cole is in gold medal position,
7:09:03 > 7:09:07but we have got a load more sports to try, so it could all change.
7:09:07 > 7:09:12It could. The Big Olympic Tour continues on Saturday in Sunderland.
7:09:13 > 7:09:17You can see our next event, track cycling. Check out these muscles!
7:09:17 > 7:09:19Sir Chris Hoy would be proud of it!
7:09:19 > 7:09:23If you are near Herrington Country Park in Sunderland, come and see us.
7:09:23 > 7:09:28We'll have Joe McElderry with us and a new and exclusive
7:09:28 > 7:09:33Horrible Histories sporting song. We've been singing it all week.
7:09:33 > 7:09:36From 10am, it's a free open event - you don't need a ticket.
7:09:36 > 7:09:39There are all kinds of things for you to try.
7:09:39 > 7:09:42So come and see us at Herrington Country Park.
7:09:42 > 7:09:47On Blue Peter, Barney the dog is quite often the star of the show.
7:09:47 > 7:09:49We're getting used to being upstaged, aren't we?
7:09:49 > 7:09:52Quite right, too. Look at how cute he is.
7:09:52 > 7:09:55Another dog who is used to the limelight
7:09:55 > 7:09:58is the winner of Britain's Got Talent.
7:09:58 > 7:10:01He is here with his owner, Ashleigh, it is Pudsey the dog.
7:10:04 > 7:10:09Thank you so much for coming in to see us.
7:10:09 > 7:10:15- He is gorgeous, you must be proud. - Yes, he's been good! Bless him.
7:10:15 > 7:10:18Let's talk about your journey since Britain's Got Talent.
7:10:18 > 7:10:19It's only been a few weeks,
7:10:19 > 7:10:21it must have been the busiest time of your life.
7:10:21 > 7:10:26Yes, we've been really busy, but having a lot of fun,
7:10:26 > 7:10:27we're loving the experience.
7:10:27 > 7:10:32We make a joke that Barney can do high-five,
7:10:32 > 7:10:35but other than that, he is not even happy to sit in the same place! Sit!
7:10:35 > 7:10:37Yeah!
7:10:37 > 7:10:41- That is a good one!- Oh, he's back up. - How does it work?
7:10:41 > 7:10:44How do you train Pudsey to do the things he does?
7:10:44 > 7:10:51I just found out what he loves, so he has his favourite tuggie,
7:10:51 > 7:10:55his treats like ham, cheese, sausage,
7:10:55 > 7:10:57and we also use clicker training.
7:10:57 > 7:11:02I know about that - it's a box that you can buy from a pet shop.
7:11:02 > 7:11:06Can you train your dog to do anything with those?
7:11:06 > 7:11:10Yeah. I first used it with him when he was a puppy.
7:11:10 > 7:11:16He found it much easier to learn new tricks by using it.
7:11:16 > 7:11:20I use that to persuade Barney to get into the car.
7:11:20 > 7:11:22It doesn't have to be tricks.
7:11:22 > 7:11:25How does it work? I know it's reward-based, but can you show us
7:11:25 > 7:11:31- one of his tricks? I know Barney can be a distraction!- Good boy!
7:11:31 > 7:11:36So, first, I help him and show him what I want him to do. Both.
7:11:36 > 7:11:40- CLICKS - Good boy.- Wow!
7:11:40 > 7:11:45The noise I'm making - a clicking noise - tells him,
7:11:45 > 7:11:47"What you are doing is really good."
7:11:47 > 7:11:51- Are you watching this, Barn?- If he gets it right, you give him a treat?
7:11:51 > 7:11:56Yes, I say, "Both, good boy," I click him and then I treat him.
7:11:56 > 7:11:58Good boy! Clever! Well done.
7:11:58 > 7:12:01They're three simple stages,
7:12:01 > 7:12:04but you've done some pretty amazing tricks.
7:12:04 > 7:12:06The dance moves, do they take a long time to teach?
7:12:06 > 7:12:10Depending on how difficult they are to learn.
7:12:10 > 7:12:15A roll over is different from walking on the back legs.
7:12:15 > 7:12:18It takes time and perseverance and dedication.
7:12:18 > 7:12:22If anybody is sitting here with any breed of dog, can any dog do this
7:12:22 > 7:12:24or is it just someone like Pudsey?
7:12:24 > 7:12:27You have to take into account the size and weight,
7:12:27 > 7:12:31and all those different things for different breeds.
7:12:31 > 7:12:32Can you show us another trick?
7:12:32 > 7:12:34I think this is something we can work on.
7:12:34 > 7:12:41Right, left! Good! Right, left! Good boy!
7:12:41 > 7:12:46- He's doing this to get a bit of cheese?- We've got ham!
7:12:46 > 7:12:51- Ham as well?- We changed. - Let's see what Pudsey can do.
7:12:51 > 7:12:55- Do you want to take to the floor? - Definitely. Cue the music.
7:12:55 > 7:12:59Ready? Back, back, sit.
7:12:59 > 7:13:04Right, left. Good! Right, left. Right, left.
7:13:04 > 7:13:08Lie down flat. Flat.
7:13:08 > 7:13:12Rollover, rollover. Both, both. Back. Back.
7:13:12 > 7:13:15Back, back.
7:13:15 > 7:13:18Close, close. Good. Close, close. Good.
7:13:18 > 7:13:22Both forwards, forwards. Walk, walk.
7:13:22 > 7:13:27Walk, walk. Forwards, forwards. Walk, walk, walk, walk.
7:13:27 > 7:13:29Forwards, forwards.
7:13:29 > 7:13:33Lie down, roll over. Roll, roll. Legs, legs, legs.
7:13:33 > 7:13:35Legs, legs, legs.
7:13:35 > 7:13:41Back, back, back. Shoulders. Head down. Good!
7:13:42 > 7:13:44Good boy! Up! Clever.
7:13:44 > 7:13:46Ashleigh and Pudsey, everybody!
7:13:46 > 7:13:48APPLAUSE
7:13:48 > 7:13:51Well done, Pudsey.
7:13:51 > 7:13:52Good boy.
7:13:52 > 7:13:54Barney was keen to get involved!
7:13:54 > 7:13:58Poor old Barney the dog was absolutely dying to dance!
7:13:58 > 7:14:00Come and join us on the sofa, Ashleigh and Pudsey.
7:14:00 > 7:14:02- Come on, Barney! Get up!- Good boy.
7:14:02 > 7:14:05Earlier, we asked everybody at home to get in touch
7:14:05 > 7:14:08if they had a pet who could do any tricks.
7:14:08 > 7:14:10We've had loads of messages.
7:14:10 > 7:14:13Maddy says that her rabbit Tigerlily is the best
7:14:13 > 7:14:15at sleeping and running around the garden.
7:14:15 > 7:14:17This is a picture you can look at.
7:14:17 > 7:14:20- This is her in action.- Aww.
7:14:20 > 7:14:21Beautiful. Thank you.
7:14:21 > 7:14:26We've also got a photograph of a cat called Watson
7:14:26 > 7:14:29who can do many tricks, like flips.
7:14:29 > 7:14:33- Oh, my goodness! - Wow. Watson's got some big eyes!
7:14:33 > 7:14:35Thank you for that picture, Rebecca.
7:14:35 > 7:14:40Megan says, "My cat is lazy, she does no tricks, like Barney!"
7:14:40 > 7:14:43I hope you mean the dog and not me!
7:14:43 > 7:14:48- Is it impossible to get cats to do tricks?- You never know.
7:14:48 > 7:14:52You could try clicker training with cats or hamsters.
7:14:52 > 7:14:55- Dangle a hamster in front of a cat? - Have a go.
7:14:57 > 7:15:00We have a picture that has been sent in by Helen
7:15:00 > 7:15:06of her dog, Hermione, a Jack Russell, and she can beg.
7:15:06 > 7:15:07Barney's good at that as well!
7:15:07 > 7:15:12Danielle says, my dog is still a puppy, but he has learned how to sit.
7:15:12 > 7:15:16We love him so much. His name is Gizmo. Look at him!
7:15:16 > 7:15:19Fantastic, thank you for sending those e-mails in.
7:15:19 > 7:15:20We had an extra one from Jordan,
7:15:20 > 7:15:24which refers to the cars with the Spitfire engine, he said,
7:15:24 > 7:15:27"Them cars are epic!"
7:15:27 > 7:15:30- Is that from Jordan or from you? - A bit of both.
7:15:30 > 7:15:33That's almost all we've got time for,
7:15:33 > 7:15:36but here's what's happening on next week's show.
7:15:36 > 7:15:40Bieber Alert! We are going to be joined by Justin Bieber,
7:15:40 > 7:15:43who'll be filling us in on his new album.
7:15:43 > 7:15:46And our Blue Peter journey continues,
7:15:46 > 7:15:50and I'm doing Cossack dancing. It is the most fun!
7:15:50 > 7:15:55I'm feeling pretty unloved, Barney has ditched us for Ashleigh!
7:15:55 > 7:15:59- It's because she's got ham! - We feed you, normally! Hello!
7:15:59 > 7:16:02Thank you so much for coming in, Ashleigh and Pudsey.
7:16:02 > 7:16:06- See you on Saturday morning. If not, next Thursday.- See you later.