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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Blue Peter 70s Race Ends in On-Air Punch-Up!

Blue Peter 70s Race Ends in On-Air Punch-Up!

7 Dec

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Summary

  • A charity race on Blue Peter in the 70s ended in a fight.
  • A Bunny Girl was involved in the chaotic charity event.
  • The on-air brawl was downplayed in the broadcast.
Blue Peter 70s Race Ends in On-Air Punch-Up!

A contributor to the children's show Blue Peter has shared a shocking account of a 1970s charity race that concluded with an on-air punch-up. The event, meant to be a simple fundraising chair race from Houses of Parliament to Mansion House, saw participants, including a Playboy Club Bunny Girl, collide multiple times during filming. This on-set chaos, which led to a presenter verbally confronting guests, was significantly downplayed when the episode eventually aired. Producers reportedly edited the footage to obscure the fight, with commentary describing it merely as a "bit of a collision." This incident highlights a dramatic, uncharacteristic moment behind the scenes of the famously PG children's program.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A charity race on Blue Peter in the 1970s devolved into chaos with multiple collisions and a punch-up among participants.
Yes, a contributor reported a punch-up occurred during a 1970s Blue Peter segment that featured Bunny Girls and sedan chairs.
The show downplayed the punch-up with minimal footage and commentary, focusing on the race's collisions instead.

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