Tall Ships and Animals

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6:33:18 > 6:33:20Coming up on today's live Blue Peter

6:33:20 > 6:33:23Radzi and I take to the sea in the Tall Ships Race.

6:33:23 > 6:33:27We will be giving you all the information you need to enter

6:33:27 > 6:33:29the Tim Peake Mission Patch competition.

6:33:29 > 6:33:30It's exciting, that one.

6:33:30 > 6:33:31Quiet at the back, you two!

6:33:31 > 6:33:33- BOTH:- Sorry, sir!

6:33:33 > 6:33:37Mr Thoburn and his pupils are here from the new CBBC show, Our School.

6:33:37 > 6:33:38Sorry, she made me do it!

6:33:38 > 6:33:41- I didn't!- You so-o did! - You started it!

6:33:56 > 6:33:57APPLAUSE

6:33:59 > 6:34:02Hi. You're watching Blue Peter.

6:34:02 > 6:34:04Stay tuned to see some hairy people. Not just me and Lindsey

6:34:04 > 6:34:07but I'm going behind-the-scenes on a brand-new drama called Our Zoo.

6:34:07 > 6:34:09It's all about a zoo and where it started.

6:34:09 > 6:34:11He is so cute! Aww!

6:34:11 > 6:34:13We will also...

6:34:13 > 6:34:14There he is, waving very quickly,

6:34:14 > 6:34:16we'll be joined by Radzi, Tim and Naomi.

6:34:16 > 6:34:19They are on the brand-new set of "Wild", which starts again

6:34:19 > 6:34:20this Saturday - we can't wait.

6:34:20 > 6:34:22- Also, follow me over here, Linds.- OK!

6:34:22 > 6:34:25It's a live show, so we would like to hear from you, please.

6:34:25 > 6:34:29We are joined by the cast of Our School, and that got us thinking.

6:34:29 > 6:34:31If you could be taught by any CBBC star,

6:34:31 > 6:34:33who would it be and what would they teach you?

6:34:33 > 6:34:35Probably Ed Petrie.

6:34:35 > 6:34:38He would be a geography teacher, he is All Over the Place!

6:34:38 > 6:34:39CREW GROAN

6:34:39 > 6:34:41- All right! - The crowd didn't like that.

6:34:41 > 6:34:43Crowd, you know nothing!

6:34:43 > 6:34:45Gareth Malone - he'd be a great drama teacher,

6:34:45 > 6:34:48because he's all about The Big Performance.

6:34:48 > 6:34:49CREW GROAN

6:34:49 > 6:34:53Oh, no! Just because Radzi is away, you can't do all the bad jokes now!

6:34:53 > 6:34:57If you can do better than Barney, head to the website

6:34:57 > 6:35:01and we'll read as many comments as we can at the end of the show.

6:35:01 > 6:35:04Earlier this month, Radzi and I were set a challenge

6:35:04 > 6:35:06and it involved three days at sea,

6:35:06 > 6:35:08two very novice sailors and one epic race.

6:35:08 > 6:35:10- What you doing? - Can I be in this shot?

6:35:12 > 6:35:14Today we're in the South West of England, in Falmouth,

6:35:14 > 6:35:17where Radzi and I are going on a real voyage - on this.

6:35:19 > 6:35:21Has anyone actually seen Radzi? He's not...

6:35:21 > 6:35:24Arr, me hearties! I'm here to find me pieces of eight!

6:35:24 > 6:35:25Radzi, what are you doing?

6:35:25 > 6:35:28We're going on a tall ship, not a pirate ship!

6:35:28 > 6:35:31Arr! Give me a minute then, me lass!

6:35:31 > 6:35:33PARROT SQUAWKS

6:35:33 > 6:35:37Ahoy there! Ready to sail and reporting for duty!

6:35:37 > 6:35:40No, no, Radzi, it's not that kind of ship either.

6:35:40 > 6:35:45What we are doing is taking part in this year's Tall Ships Race.

6:35:45 > 6:35:47So it's all hands on deck, then, Linds? All hands...

6:35:47 > 6:35:50Are you going to be like this for the whole trip?

6:35:50 > 6:35:52Do I have to share a room with him?

6:35:53 > 6:35:57Share a room?! Linds, there are only cabins where we're going!

6:35:57 > 6:35:58A room!

6:36:01 > 6:36:04Don't worry, Linds, we're not sharing a cabin

6:36:04 > 6:36:07but this will be our home for the next three days.

6:36:07 > 6:36:10This Polish ship is the largest in the race

6:36:10 > 6:36:13and it's called the Dar Mlodziezy, which means "The Gift Of Youth"

6:36:13 > 6:36:17as it was built especially to train cadets.

6:36:17 > 6:36:20We will be getting fully immersed in the world of sailing

6:36:20 > 6:36:23by joining a cadet team to try and win that race

6:36:23 > 6:36:25from Falmouth to the Isle of Wight.

6:36:25 > 6:36:28First things first, we need to raise a very special flag.

6:36:28 > 6:36:31- Shall we do it? - Yes, let's do it!

6:36:31 > 6:36:32There we go.

6:36:33 > 6:36:35There it is. The Blue Peter Flag.

6:36:39 > 6:36:42Unfortunately, it is not going to all be that easy.

6:36:42 > 6:36:45We are going to get put through our paces over the next few days,

6:36:45 > 6:36:48working around-the-clock to help keep this ship sailing.

6:36:48 > 6:36:51That's right. This really is a serious business.

6:36:51 > 6:36:54It's likely Radzi and I could get pretty seasick,

6:36:54 > 6:36:57or if the weather turns bad, then there could be an emergency.

6:36:57 > 6:37:01So, it won't be plain sailing!

6:37:01 > 6:37:02Really(!)

6:37:03 > 6:37:04What rocked her boat?!

6:37:06 > 6:37:09Whilst other trainees begin to prepare the ship, we head down

6:37:09 > 6:37:13into the engine room, as it's time to get the ship out to sea.

6:37:13 > 6:37:15Can I press the button?

6:37:15 > 6:37:17Yes, I show you which one.

6:37:18 > 6:37:20- Thank you.- OK, that one.

6:37:22 > 6:37:24Not that one. That one, you will make stopping.

6:37:24 > 6:37:26- OK, not that one. - Only this one.- Just that one.

6:37:33 > 6:37:35I can't believe I have just started the engine

6:37:35 > 6:37:40of one of the largest tall ships in the world!

6:37:40 > 6:37:43So we use this engine, but then once the race has started,

6:37:43 > 6:37:45there is no engine, is that right?

6:37:45 > 6:37:48Up there, the engine will be stopped.

6:37:48 > 6:37:52- OK, and then, is that when we use the wind and the sails?- Yes, yes.

6:37:52 > 6:37:53OK.

6:37:56 > 6:37:57OK...

6:37:59 > 6:38:02We need to run upstairs and go and help the crew there.

6:38:02 > 6:38:03HE SPEAKS POLISH

6:38:04 > 6:38:07'It's time to leave the docks as we take part

6:38:07 > 6:38:10'in the Parade of Sails, where all of the ships

6:38:10 > 6:38:13'and some onlookers sail out to the race starting point.'

6:38:17 > 6:38:19Bye. See you later.

6:38:23 > 6:38:25'As the trainees set to work preparing the sails,

6:38:25 > 6:38:29'we get our first glimpse at the effort and team work involved.'

6:38:30 > 6:38:33'The next few days aren't going to be easy.

6:38:33 > 6:38:35'Luckily, they aren't throwing us in at the deep end just yet.

6:38:35 > 6:38:39'We've got some time to take it all in before our duties begin later.'

6:38:43 > 6:38:45HORN HONKS

6:38:47 > 6:38:51The race has just started and the action's picked up.

6:38:51 > 6:38:54Everyone's excited. I'm excited. There is so much noise.

6:38:54 > 6:38:56- At ease!- Heave!

6:38:59 > 6:39:00There's a real buzz

6:39:00 > 6:39:04and this is the last time that we will be standing here doing nothing.

6:39:04 > 6:39:07In four hours, our first watch starts

6:39:07 > 6:39:10and that means we are going to be working around-the-clock

6:39:10 > 6:39:11to keep this boat moving.

6:39:12 > 6:39:15It is all about this badge, representing this badge

6:39:15 > 6:39:17and doing it proud.

6:39:17 > 6:39:19- We will have to work together. Team work!- Team!

6:39:19 > 6:39:21- Let's do it.- Let's do it!

6:39:24 > 6:39:26- You're really tall!- Stop it!

6:39:26 > 6:39:28If you want to find out how Radzi and I got on

6:39:28 > 6:39:31in the Tall Ships Race then make sure you're watching next week.

6:39:31 > 6:39:34If you can't wait that long, there is an exclusive sneak peek

6:39:34 > 6:39:37coming on the website soon, so head online and check that out.

6:39:37 > 6:39:39- Thank you, Lindsey.- That's OK!

6:39:39 > 6:39:42Last week, we asked you to get involved with a competition

6:39:42 > 6:39:45which gives you the chance to design the Mission Patch that

6:39:45 > 6:39:47Tim Peake is going to wear in space

6:39:47 > 6:39:49when he visits the International Space Station next year.

6:39:49 > 6:39:51- It's unbelievable.- I want to enter!

6:39:51 > 6:39:54It's so cool. We only launched the competition last week

6:39:54 > 6:39:58and have already had bags and bags of post in the Blue Peter office.

6:39:58 > 6:40:00If you have applied, thank you very much.

6:40:00 > 6:40:03If you haven't, what are you waiting for? Here's how.

6:40:03 > 6:40:05Application form's the easiest way.

6:40:05 > 6:40:07Go to the website and you can download it and print it off.

6:40:07 > 6:40:10You need to have two bits of paper, one with your design on it

6:40:10 > 6:40:12and the other one has your details.

6:40:12 > 6:40:15It says write four lines to tell us what inspired your design.

6:40:15 > 6:40:17A short paragraph about why you did it.

6:40:17 > 6:40:21If you can't download it, two bits of A4 paper will do just as well

6:40:21 > 6:40:23but it has to be separate - one with the design on it

6:40:23 > 6:40:25and the other one with the details.

6:40:25 > 6:40:28Make sure you make your design nice and bright.

6:40:28 > 6:40:31You need to include your name, your age, your date of birth,

6:40:31 > 6:40:33your address, your phone number,

6:40:33 > 6:40:36your parent or a guardian's name.

6:40:36 > 6:40:39- Make sure that's all on there. - I love that, it's well clever.

6:40:39 > 6:40:40Is there one for the address?

6:40:40 > 6:40:43Send it to this address. Move through space!

6:40:43 > 6:40:45Aw, mine's a still one!

6:40:50 > 6:40:5326th September is the closing date. The time is 12 noon.

6:40:53 > 6:40:55Make sure it's here before then.

6:40:55 > 6:40:58The brighter the better. It can be any shape you like. Have some fun.

6:40:58 > 6:41:00All the full terms and conditions are on the website,

6:41:00 > 6:41:04so take a parent or a guardian there, get them to check it over,

6:41:04 > 6:41:06and get creative. Good luck!

6:41:06 > 6:41:07I like it when you are creative.

6:41:07 > 6:41:09We are so proud of you when you are creative,

6:41:09 > 6:41:12we display it in the studio. It's the Big Badge Wall.

6:41:12 > 6:41:15Can you see your work? If you can, congratulations.

6:41:15 > 6:41:18You are the best bunch of people for drawing and sending.

6:41:18 > 6:41:21I want to show you something but it's a bit big.

6:41:21 > 6:41:23- It's actually in France. Excuse me a second.- OK.

6:41:23 > 6:41:26This has been designed by Josephine.

6:41:26 > 6:41:28- It's massive!- Amazing!

6:41:28 > 6:41:31- It might be the biggest I've ever seen!- Look at this!

6:41:31 > 6:41:35It is a timeline of Blue Peter, going back to 1958,

6:41:35 > 6:41:38when the show started, all the way through all the presenters,

6:41:38 > 6:41:40with all the different pets, all stuck on to the top,

6:41:40 > 6:41:43and it goes to the end where we are today and it says,

6:41:43 > 6:41:46"The future..." cos no-one knows what will happen!

6:41:46 > 6:41:50This is incredible. Thank you so much for sending that in.

6:41:50 > 6:41:53Of course, everyone who has sent something in this week will

6:41:53 > 6:41:56earn themselves one of these, the Blue Peter badges.

6:41:56 > 6:41:59The next one you can earn after that is the silver badge.

6:41:59 > 6:42:02That's something we award to someone who has sent in a piece of post

6:42:02 > 6:42:04for a second time that is different to the first one.

6:42:04 > 6:42:06It's an amazing badge.

6:42:06 > 6:42:09Someone who's done that is Antonia. Check this out.

6:42:09 > 6:42:12She has made a Blue Peter game.

6:42:12 > 6:42:14You have all different players in the game.

6:42:14 > 6:42:16We have been having a go this afternoon. Thank you.

6:42:16 > 6:42:19There's the camera, the director, what are you playing with?

6:42:19 > 6:42:22- There's different cards. - I've spotted the camera.

6:42:22 > 6:42:24- I've gone for that one. - You've got the studio.

6:42:24 > 6:42:27- You have earned yourself a silver badge.- This is amazing.

6:42:27 > 6:42:30- It will keep Barney and Radzi quiet. - Congratulations.

6:42:30 > 6:42:34Let's have a look at this next one. This is special.

6:42:34 > 6:42:39Ella has designed a 3D/interactive bit of artwork.

6:42:39 > 6:42:42- I love this.- This is your challenge in Switzerland.

6:42:42 > 6:42:44You can change Lindsey's eyes from being really tired,

6:42:44 > 6:42:47after the challenge, to being cartoony.

6:42:47 > 6:42:49My favourite bit is the Blue Peter badges,

6:42:49 > 6:42:52you can actually change them like that.

6:42:52 > 6:42:54It is brilliant. Ella designed this.

6:42:54 > 6:42:57We think she is definitely worthy of a silver Blue Peter badge.

6:42:57 > 6:43:02We thought we could send it to her or just invite her to the studio.

6:43:02 > 6:43:04Let's get a massive round of applause for Ella!

6:43:04 > 6:43:06APPLAUSE

6:43:08 > 6:43:12- Hello. Hi. Thank you for coming. - Welcome to the show.

6:43:12 > 6:43:14Let's talk about the badge that you are wearing.

6:43:14 > 6:43:15How did you get the first one?

6:43:15 > 6:43:18I sent in a poem about Blue Peter badges.

6:43:18 > 6:43:20- Simple as that?- Yes.- Easy.

6:43:20 > 6:43:24Then you got in touch with this one. Talk us through this design?

6:43:24 > 6:43:31Well, it's Lindsey and Radzi in Switzerland

6:43:31 > 6:43:34when they're doing their Blue Peter Challenge.

6:43:34 > 6:43:36You have Radzi's eyes spot on.

6:43:36 > 6:43:40That means you've got your very own silver Blue Peter badge.

6:43:40 > 6:43:43- A round of applause. - Well done.- Thank you.

6:43:43 > 6:43:48You are starting a collection of badges. You have two. What's next?

6:43:48 > 6:43:50Probably the sport badge.

6:43:50 > 6:43:52We like it. It's a great badge.

6:43:52 > 6:43:54Sorry, can we stop the show?

6:43:54 > 6:43:57I'm getting some breaking news in.

6:43:57 > 6:43:58Really?

6:43:58 > 6:44:00We've got to go to BBC Sport,

6:44:00 > 6:44:03they have a breaking announcement about the Blue Peter sport badge.

6:44:04 > 6:44:09Welcome to the BBC Sports Centre, I have some important breaking news.

6:44:09 > 6:44:13Children have been applying in their thousands

6:44:13 > 6:44:17for the must-have item of the summer, the 2014 Sport Badge.

6:44:17 > 6:44:19That's right.

6:44:19 > 6:44:24One school that has gone wild with a whopping 230 sport badges

6:44:24 > 6:44:25is Birkdale Primary School.

6:44:25 > 6:44:30Ore Oduba, Sally Nugent, Sue Barker or Hazel Irvine weren't available

6:44:30 > 6:44:34so we sent Barney Harwood to find out more.

6:44:34 > 6:44:37I have come to a school in Southport to show you how you can get

6:44:37 > 6:44:40inspired and get involved to earn your Blue Peter sport badge.

6:44:46 > 6:44:50The Blue Peter sport badge rewards you for inspiring your friends

6:44:50 > 6:44:52to get involved in a new sport.

6:44:52 > 6:44:54Everyone here is having a go at lots of sports

6:44:54 > 6:44:56they have never tried before.

6:44:56 > 6:44:59I am used to firing questions, I'm not used to being fired at!

6:45:01 > 6:45:04If you wanted to play golf, it's such a good sport

6:45:04 > 6:45:07to just get out of the house and be active

6:45:07 > 6:45:11and healthy instead of sitting on the couch and watching TV all day!

6:45:13 > 6:45:18It inspires kids and gives a reward to doing something healthy.

6:45:18 > 6:45:21That's what it's about. In the name of healthy competition,

6:45:21 > 6:45:23the last one to the top smells like cabbage!

6:45:34 > 6:45:36OK, can I get your attention, please?

6:45:36 > 6:45:40Hands up if you think you have earned a Blue Peter sport badge?

6:45:40 > 6:45:43Well, there's only one way to find out.

6:45:43 > 6:45:44I'll count down from three

6:45:44 > 6:45:47and you have to run in and hand in your application forms.

6:45:47 > 6:45:50Ready? Three, two, one, go!

6:45:50 > 6:45:53Still trying to keep a sporty theme in at the end there.

6:45:54 > 6:45:56They all really want one!

6:45:58 > 6:46:01Check the website for details on how to apply.

6:46:01 > 6:46:04- Hello, sporty people.- Hello!

6:46:04 > 6:46:06- Have we finished our application forms?- Yes!

6:46:06 > 6:46:09Excellent. In my arms, please.

6:46:12 > 6:46:15I can reveal after counting all the forms

6:46:15 > 6:46:17and making sure everything is in order,

6:46:17 > 6:46:20every single one of you has earned their Blue Peter sport badge.

6:46:20 > 6:46:22Come and get them!

6:46:23 > 6:46:26Well, that went down well!

6:46:26 > 6:46:28Look, here it is, what all the fuss is about,

6:46:28 > 6:46:30the Blue Peter sport badge 2014.

6:46:30 > 6:46:33Get out there and inspire a friend to take part in a sport

6:46:33 > 6:46:36that you love. You never know, one of these could be yours.

6:46:38 > 6:46:41Thank you very much, Barney.

6:46:41 > 6:46:44Now, our next story comes from seven-year-old Carmen

6:46:44 > 6:46:48who's inspired her friend Rio to take up hurdles.

6:46:48 > 6:46:50What inspired Carmen to try the sport?

6:46:50 > 6:46:56A Commonwealth hurdles champion who also happens to be her dad, Andy.

6:46:56 > 6:46:58Talk about running in the family!

6:46:58 > 6:47:03Moving on, another great sport badge application came from Esa

6:47:03 > 6:47:07who loves playing football, so much so

6:47:07 > 6:47:10that she's become a football referee

6:47:10 > 6:47:13and inspired her sister Anya to do the same.

6:47:13 > 6:47:16She's taken up being an umpire in her favourite sport, netball.

6:47:16 > 6:47:19Excellent work from both girls.

6:47:19 > 6:47:25If you have not earned your 2014 sport badge yet, don't panic,

6:47:25 > 6:47:26there is still time.

6:47:26 > 6:47:30Check out the website for all the details on how to apply.

6:47:30 > 6:47:32But you had better be quick.

6:47:32 > 6:47:35You've only got until the end of this month to do so.

6:47:35 > 6:47:39That is just about it from me at the BBC Sport Centre.

6:47:39 > 6:47:42I am off for a kickabout. On the head!

6:47:44 > 6:47:46Thank you very much, John.

6:47:46 > 6:47:52Barney, what an amazing school you visited. 230 sport badges.

6:47:52 > 6:47:56Incredible. If your school has done something similar, write to us

6:47:56 > 6:47:58because we love hearing stories like that.

6:47:58 > 6:48:01If they haven't, you should pester your teachers so that they do.

6:48:01 > 6:48:02Thank you very much, Lindsey Russell.

6:48:02 > 6:48:05And now for another inspirational story,

6:48:05 > 6:48:07but this one tells the story of a zoo, Chester Zoo.

6:48:07 > 6:48:09It's huge today and lots of visitors go there every year,

6:48:09 > 6:48:12but originally in the 1930s, it started in someone's back garden.

6:48:12 > 6:48:14They've made a drama about this called Our Zoo.

6:48:14 > 6:48:17It's brand-new to BBC One and I got an access-all-areas pass

6:48:17 > 6:48:18to meet the stars, not just the hairy ones.

6:48:21 > 6:48:25I've come to the set of a brand-new BBC drama to meet some amazing people

6:48:25 > 6:48:27and one particular VIP.

6:48:27 > 6:48:29You don't know who he is, do you?

6:48:29 > 6:48:34Wait a minute. VIP - very important primate? Surely not.

6:48:34 > 6:48:36Is it you?

6:48:36 > 6:48:40Our Zoo is a brand-new BBC One drama, which tells the amazing story

6:48:40 > 6:48:44of the Mottershead family who made their very own zoo in Chester

6:48:44 > 6:48:46way back in the 1930s.

6:48:46 > 6:48:48It was the first British zoo to be built

6:48:48 > 6:48:50without bars around the animals.

6:48:50 > 6:48:53Today, the drama is filming on location in Great Budworth,

6:48:53 > 6:48:57which has been transformed to look like Chester did 80 years ago.

6:48:57 > 6:49:00I'm meeting one of the stars of the show - Honor.

6:49:00 > 6:49:02She's playing the part of June Mottershead,

6:49:02 > 6:49:05whose dad started the zoo in their back garden.

6:49:06 > 6:49:08Honor, it's lovely to meet you.

6:49:08 > 6:49:10Thank you for joining me on the bench of questions.

6:49:10 > 6:49:13Tell me about June, the character you play - what's she like?

6:49:13 > 6:49:16In real life, she's absolutely lovely.

6:49:16 > 6:49:19It's amazing to think it really happened in real life.

6:49:19 > 6:49:22She's on set today and so she's been watching.

6:49:22 > 6:49:24What's it like for you acting with Mitch?

6:49:24 > 6:49:29Um, it's really good fun. He's absolutely lovely.

6:49:29 > 6:49:33When he sits on your shoulder, you an feel the softness on your face,

6:49:33 > 6:49:36and, um, he's great to work with.

6:49:36 > 6:49:41Sometimes he can be all over the place and hard to handle,

6:49:41 > 6:49:45but mostly he's really good and will do what you tell him.

6:49:51 > 6:49:53What is it?

6:49:55 > 6:49:59That? That's a monkey... from Colombia.

6:49:59 > 6:50:02You keep charge of Mitch. I'm going to go and look after Mojo

6:50:02 > 6:50:03and I'll see you on set.

6:50:05 > 6:50:07Say hello to Mojo and Emma.

6:50:07 > 6:50:08- Hi, Emma.- Hi.

6:50:08 > 6:50:10So Mojo - he's a penguin.

6:50:10 > 6:50:14Yes, that's right. Mojo is 56 days old.

6:50:14 > 6:50:16She is a Humboldt penguin.

6:50:16 > 6:50:17Now, as an animal trainer,

6:50:17 > 6:50:19your job is fairly involved,

6:50:19 > 6:50:21from Mojo being in an egg

6:50:21 > 6:50:22to TV star.

6:50:22 > 6:50:24So, what's the journey been like so far?

6:50:24 > 6:50:27They take 42 days to incubate,

6:50:27 > 6:50:30and after 42 days, it's very important that you listen

6:50:30 > 6:50:34very carefully and you listen out for the chick shouting, basically.

6:50:34 > 6:50:35That's called pipping.

6:50:35 > 6:50:37But, unfortunately, the egg was

6:50:37 > 6:50:39a little bit dry,

6:50:39 > 6:50:43and we decided to take Mojo out for hand-raising.

6:50:43 > 6:50:47I noticed by watching you earlier that Mojo likes to, um, well,

6:50:47 > 6:50:50- poo a lot.- That's right! - You have to take care of that,

6:50:50 > 6:50:52cos, obviously, you can't appear

6:50:52 > 6:50:54on screen with that on your feet.

6:50:54 > 6:50:56No, definitely. So Mojo tends to poo

6:50:56 > 6:50:58- about every four minutes.- Wow!

6:50:58 > 6:51:01At the moment, Mojo is being fed four to five times a day,

6:51:01 > 6:51:03so there's time when we're on set

6:51:03 > 6:51:04that we have to make sure

6:51:04 > 6:51:05Mojo's beak's nice and clean

6:51:05 > 6:51:07and that there's nothing on her feet

6:51:07 > 6:51:09that will make her be embarrassed.

6:51:09 > 6:51:12I like getting involved. I'd love to be able to help you out.

6:51:12 > 6:51:14- Is there something I can do? - You can help with the cleaning.

6:51:14 > 6:51:17So I'm...I'm poo wiper? Excellent!

6:51:17 > 6:51:19Yes, and beautiful assistant.

6:51:19 > 6:51:21See? Beautiful assistant/poo wiper.

6:51:21 > 6:51:22So glad I came.

6:51:24 > 6:51:25I want to build a zoo...

6:51:26 > 6:51:30..but with no bars, no small cages, no walls.

6:51:32 > 6:51:34'Just before Mojo's turn in front of the camera,

6:51:34 > 6:51:36'I've got my all-important job to do.'

6:51:36 > 6:51:38OK, here's the star of the show.

6:51:38 > 6:51:40In you go there. Go on, Mojo.

6:51:42 > 6:51:43Action.

6:51:46 > 6:51:49- How's the backend doing, are we good on that?- Oh, lucky for you.

6:51:49 > 6:51:51- It's still nice and clean. - Yeah, OK. That's fine by me.

6:51:53 > 6:51:55Everybody performed at the right time.

6:51:55 > 6:51:57The actors were perfect, Mojo was perfect.

6:51:57 > 6:51:59Everyone's a pen-guinner.

6:51:59 > 6:52:03Oh, awful! Back to me in the studio, shaking my own head.

6:52:03 > 6:52:05I'm so sorry.

6:52:05 > 6:52:08I don't know I am going to say it half of the time, it just comes out.

6:52:08 > 6:52:10If you enjoyed seeing furry things, check out the website

6:52:10 > 6:52:12cos there are some beautiful tiger cubs that have

6:52:12 > 6:52:14been named after Radzi and myself, look at them.

6:52:14 > 6:52:17Barney and Radzi, the tiger cubs. Go and check that out.

6:52:17 > 6:52:19I actually want one.

6:52:19 > 6:52:21Now, from Our Zoo to Our School.

6:52:21 > 6:52:24It is a brand-new series that has started on CBBC

6:52:24 > 6:52:27and it gives an access all areas pass to students that have

6:52:27 > 6:52:29just started secondary school.

6:52:29 > 6:52:33Of course, access all areas means cameras everywhere.

6:52:36 > 6:52:39Hello there. I'm Mr Thoburn and I am a science teacher here.

6:52:39 > 6:52:42Why did you just light that and put it out?

6:52:42 > 6:52:43Go and sit down, take your goggles off,

6:52:43 > 6:52:45you are no longer taking part in this.

6:52:45 > 6:52:47Ahh!

6:52:47 > 6:52:50I think I get, like, over excited sometimes.

6:52:50 > 6:52:54- Do you want to be my special friend? - No, thanks.- OK.

6:52:54 > 6:52:56Salut...

6:52:56 > 6:52:58SHE SPEAKS BAD FRENCH

6:53:00 > 6:53:05I want to be a singer, I want to be a dancer, I want to be an actor.

6:53:06 > 6:53:09I wonder what happens. We can find out because they have taken time

6:53:09 > 6:53:11out of their busy schedule to be here.

6:53:11 > 6:53:12Let's give a round of applause

6:53:12 > 6:53:14to Alex, Delight, and Mr Thoburn.

6:53:14 > 6:53:15CHEERING

6:53:15 > 6:53:18Welcome to the show. Mr Thoburn, you are the science teacher

6:53:18 > 6:53:21- and also the narrator for the show. - Yes.

6:53:21 > 6:53:24How do you feel about hearing your voice everywhere you go?

6:53:24 > 6:53:26'The presenter has asked the fantastic

6:53:26 > 6:53:28'and good-looking teacher a question.

6:53:28 > 6:53:29'But what will his response be?'

6:53:29 > 6:53:32A little strange at first but I am used to it now

6:53:32 > 6:53:33and I narrate my own life now.

6:53:33 > 6:53:36It is all quite different to be in that environment with cameras

6:53:36 > 6:53:39- all of a sudden in your face? - Yes, it is strange to start with.

6:53:39 > 6:53:42You do get used to it and you forget they're there after a while.

6:53:42 > 6:53:45Alex, tell us how you find it as a pupil at the school.

6:53:45 > 6:53:48At first, you are getting all the cameras in your face

6:53:48 > 6:53:49and it puts you off a bit.

6:53:49 > 6:53:53When you hear your voiceover you kind of think, that is

6:53:53 > 6:53:54not really me.

6:53:54 > 6:53:57But after a couple of weeks, you get used to it and it feels normal.

6:53:57 > 6:53:59I suppose it is natural for a real talented performer

6:53:59 > 6:54:02like Delight, who wants to be a singer when she is older.

6:54:02 > 6:54:05- What do you think is going to happen? - It is really...

6:54:05 > 6:54:08It is like a really great experience and it's like all

6:54:08 > 6:54:12the cameras are there and sometimes you forget they are there.

6:54:12 > 6:54:16One of the things I said on TV was that I wanted to be a performer.

6:54:16 > 6:54:21It is actually true because I really enjoy it a lot and I like music.

6:54:21 > 6:54:25There is actually a school performance at the start in

6:54:25 > 6:54:26that school and I have auditioned

6:54:26 > 6:54:28for that and hopefully I will get in.

6:54:28 > 6:54:30The very best of luck. We hope you do.

6:54:30 > 6:54:32Of course, the ultimate stardom comes after school.

6:54:32 > 6:54:34You have to get your schooling right first.

6:54:34 > 6:54:36We put together a Blue Peter challenge

6:54:36 > 6:54:39for you to see how much you have learnt in your first year.

6:54:39 > 6:54:40Me and Mr Thoburn have been working on this,

6:54:40 > 6:54:42- so are you up for the challenge? - BOTH: Yes.

6:54:42 > 6:54:45In that case, guys, would you please step into Our School?

6:54:45 > 6:54:47BELL RINGS

6:54:49 > 6:54:51As you can see, you are in teams.

6:54:51 > 6:54:54We have got the Our School Team and the Lindsey Russell Team.

6:54:54 > 6:54:58You may think it is quite unfair because it is two versus one... Nice!

6:54:58 > 6:55:01But of course, Lindsey is twice their age so it works out well.

6:55:01 > 6:55:04You will be answering questions, five in total, on certain subjects.

6:55:04 > 6:55:07- You get a point for each one right. Mr Thoburn, you're going first.- OK.

6:55:07 > 6:55:12Alex and Delight, who painted this artistic masterpiece?

6:55:16 > 6:55:18- Leonardo da Vinci. - Is correct, well done.

6:55:18 > 6:55:21Well done, that is one point for Our School.

6:55:21 > 6:55:25Lindsey, who made this much celebrated piece of artwork?

6:55:27 > 6:55:31- Oh, where did you get that from?! - Who made it, Linds?

6:55:31 > 6:55:35- I made that, that is my art teacher. - Yes, you did make that.

6:55:35 > 6:55:38- I made that in Year- 6! Well done, what a great piece of artwork.

6:55:38 > 6:55:40That is one point to Lindsey.

6:55:42 > 6:55:47- Next question.- Maths next. Alex and Delight, what is 3/5 of 20?

6:55:53 > 6:55:55- 12.- Is correct. Well done.

6:55:57 > 6:55:59OK, Lindsey, what number do you get

6:55:59 > 6:56:03if you multiply your age in this photo by three?

6:56:03 > 6:56:04LAUGHTER

6:56:05 > 6:56:09I did not know this was happening. This is the worst quiz.

6:56:09 > 6:56:12We told Lindsey to go to the office to do some work she didn't

6:56:12 > 6:56:15need to do and while she was doing that, we were rehearsing this.

6:56:15 > 6:56:16So what is the answer, please, Linds?

6:56:16 > 6:56:21- I bet my mum sent that to you.- She did.- I don't know. Times it by three.

6:56:21 > 6:56:25- 21?- You were 13 in that picture which makes it 39.

6:56:25 > 6:56:27So, unlucky, no score for Lindsey there. Next question.

6:56:27 > 6:56:29On the subject of drama, Alex and Delight,

6:56:29 > 6:56:32who wrote the play Much Ado About Nothing?

6:56:38 > 6:56:40Going to have to hurry you.

6:56:40 > 6:56:42- LINDSEY:- This is cheating, guys, come on.

6:56:42 > 6:56:43Dr Seuss.

6:56:43 > 6:56:47Dr Seuss is incorrect, the correct answer was Shakespeare.

6:56:47 > 6:56:51- Nice guess!- I said Shakespeare! - Lindsey...- I don't even want to know.

6:56:51 > 6:56:54It is an amazing one, this. What production were you starring

6:56:54 > 6:56:56in when this photo was taken?

6:56:58 > 6:57:02- These are so...- What production, please?- These are so embarrassing.

6:57:02 > 6:57:06It was not a very big role but it was called Daisy Pulls It Off.

6:57:06 > 6:57:10It really was. The story of a 1920s girl at boarding school.

6:57:10 > 6:57:13That is one for Lindsey. Well done.

6:57:14 > 6:57:16Next question, please, sir.

6:57:16 > 6:57:18Alex and Delight,

6:57:18 > 6:57:21how many colours are there on an archery target?

6:57:22 > 6:57:26- That's a great question.- It is a great question.- Quick, quick, quick.

6:57:26 > 6:57:29- Five.- Is absolutely correct, well done.

6:57:31 > 6:57:33OK, Lindsey, PE is your topic.

6:57:33 > 6:57:38- Which sport did you captain in this team photo?- Oh!

6:57:39 > 6:57:43Shout out to the under-16 hockey team.

6:57:43 > 6:57:47It was hockey, yes, well done, Lindsey, there's your score there.

6:57:47 > 6:57:50It is three apiece, this is for the win.

6:57:50 > 6:57:54Alex and Delight, which book does this quote come from?

6:57:54 > 6:57:56"Please, sir, I want some more."

6:57:58 > 6:58:02- Oliver Twist.- Is correct, well done.

6:58:02 > 6:58:05Lindsey, quickly, who said the following quote about you?

6:58:05 > 6:58:08"She needs to keep a closer eye on her belongings as she often leaves

6:58:08 > 6:58:11"a trail of musical instruments, files and clothing behind her.

6:58:11 > 6:58:13"However, she assures me

6:58:13 > 6:58:17"frequently that her organisational skills are in hand." Who said that?

6:58:17 > 6:58:18I know who that was.

6:58:18 > 6:58:21It was one of my favourite teachers, Miss Watt, who taught me drama.

6:58:21 > 6:58:24- She sounds amazing. Was she your favourite teacher?- One of.

6:58:24 > 6:58:28Good because she is right here. Miss Watt, can you come in, please?

6:58:28 > 6:58:30CHEERING

6:58:34 > 6:58:39- I thought you were joking! - Of course not.- What is this?

6:58:39 > 6:58:42Miss Watt, tell us some stories about Lindsey, what was she like at school?

6:58:42 > 6:58:45I met Lindsey when she was 11

6:58:45 > 6:58:48and she was in Year 7 at St Helen's School

6:58:48 > 6:58:51and I am here to represent all the drama teachers at St Helen's

6:58:51 > 6:58:54School who loved teaching you.

6:58:54 > 6:58:56The reason I wrote that report was

6:58:56 > 6:58:59because I was her tutor in Year 9 and every morning

6:58:59 > 6:59:02I used to walk into the classroom and trip over your saxophone.

6:59:02 > 6:59:05- That sounds right. - And your hockey stick.

6:59:05 > 6:59:07And then I would trip over it again on the way

6:59:07 > 6:59:09out of the classroom, for a whole year.

6:59:09 > 6:59:12So that is why I felt justified in writing that report.

6:59:12 > 6:59:14Thank you so much for coming and telling us about it.

6:59:14 > 6:59:17We have got to move on. Let's get a round of applause for Miss Watt

6:59:17 > 6:59:18and our cast from Our School.

6:59:20 > 6:59:23Of course, one famous CBBC face that's missing today is the lovely

6:59:23 > 6:59:26Radzi, who is on the set of Wild with Naomi and Tim.

6:59:26 > 6:59:27Hey, guys, how's it going?

6:59:27 > 6:59:30Tell us what is happening this Saturday, we are very excited.

6:59:30 > 6:59:31Hey, Radz!

6:59:32 > 6:59:34ALL: Hello!

6:59:34 > 6:59:37Thank you very much for giving us Radzi back.

6:59:37 > 6:59:40- Yes, we're back together! - Tim, what is in your hand?

6:59:40 > 6:59:44This is part of... A new part of Wild, it's our Wild Wall.

6:59:45 > 6:59:49This will be full of all of your photos when you send them in.

6:59:49 > 6:59:51I will add one to start things off, it is

6:59:51 > 6:59:53a picture of somebody being good at snowboarding.

6:59:53 > 6:59:55I have got that same coat!

6:59:55 > 6:59:57If you want to get online

6:59:57 > 7:00:01and take a Wild guess at what do you think that might be.

7:00:01 > 7:00:04- Tapeworm. - If you want to go online, it is...

7:00:06 > 7:00:07Take a wild guess.

7:00:07 > 7:00:10And what is coming up on Saturday morning's show,

7:00:10 > 7:00:13Tim and I go face-to-face with a pack of wolves, yes, we do.

7:00:13 > 7:00:16Plus we have quite literally just done this.

7:00:16 > 7:00:19We have just fed the tigers and we won't be doing it again

7:00:19 > 7:00:23- until we are live this Saturday morning at nine o'clock.- Oh, yes.

7:00:23 > 7:00:26While we are on the subject of feeding wild animals...

7:00:28 > 7:00:33- Straight up!- You do not want to miss it.- Saturday, 9am. Bye-bye.

7:00:34 > 7:00:36Thank you, Radz. See you next week. Amazing.

7:00:36 > 7:00:38Don't forget we have been asking you to

7:00:38 > 7:00:40get in touch about your favourite teachers.

7:00:40 > 7:00:42You can find out online how that is going.

7:00:42 > 7:00:45Let's find out what is happening on next week's show.

7:00:45 > 7:00:46Do you remember this?

7:00:48 > 7:00:51It happened a long time ago. Radzi got gunged for Children In Need.

7:00:51 > 7:00:54We will be doing that six times over with 60 people in the studio,

7:00:54 > 7:00:57trying to break a world record for the most people gunged in one

7:00:57 > 7:00:59place at one time.

7:00:59 > 7:01:01We also meet some weird and wonderful chocolate to

7:01:01 > 7:01:04celebrate 50 years of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. Can not wait.

7:01:04 > 7:01:07And find out how Radzi and I get on in the Tall Ships Race.

7:01:07 > 7:01:10It is all coming up next week. Big wave, guys, see you then. Bye.

7:01:10 > 7:01:12See you next week, bye.