Talk:Blue Peter badge
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Yes, and the fact that it was widely reported that Blue Peter was already considering a card system had no influence on the kid who wrote in, obviously. Incidentally, the image is not of a Blue Peter badge. --Bonalaw 17:43, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Purple Badge
Released from September 2006? What on Earth is a purple badge anyway?
[edit] Gold Badge
Conspicuous by their absence, who are the Gold Badge winners? Patrick Moore is one - but who are the others? The Gold Badge should have its own entry. (I don't know who the person is who wrote this).
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- To be honest, I can't figure out exactly what the page is really about. Is it a Children's Television Program? If so, in what Country? How long has it been in existance? What exactly (and how) are these kids taught and is there any similarity to other organizations in the United Stateslike the Boy Scouts (or other organizations of recognition) in other Countries)? --leahtwosaints (talk) 23:08, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
- I hope I can clear this up for you - Blue Peter is a childrens television program that has been running on the BBC scince the 1960's, the show has achieved somewhat of a cult status over here in the UK, and this article is about the badges that people can win on the show, and the presenters themselves wear. I am not sure what to compare it to in America, but if you want more information, you can read the Blue Peter article, or ask someone in the wikiproject BBC. Joshuarooney2008 (talk) 16:29, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
- To be honest, I can't figure out exactly what the page is really about. Is it a Children's Television Program? If so, in what Country? How long has it been in existance? What exactly (and how) are these kids taught and is there any similarity to other organizations in the United Stateslike the Boy Scouts (or other organizations of recognition) in other Countries)? --leahtwosaints (talk) 23:08, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks! I keep having to force myself to remember in the pages I contribute to, that my country(countries?) of origin aren't the standard for the world and that everybody who knows any English will have any idea what I'm talking about. It wasn't until I began editing the wikipedia that I even learned of things like the OBE in the United Kingdom, and much more! I'm mentioning it here, so others might evaluate organizations, culture, and lots of things we take for granted that "everybody knows". lol! --leahtwosaints (talk) 22:12, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Badges for sale
To be honest I think this bit could be trimmed a lot, maybe to a paragraph or two. The badges have been around for 45 years and yet half the article talks about one event that happened two years ago. It did get a fair bit of attention but I don't think it needs to be in such detail. BillyH 20:43, 20 February 2008 (UTC)

