Apr. 04, 1971 - Princess Anne Appears On Blue Peter Television Programme On BBC 1: Princess Anne made a visit yesterday to the ''Blue Peter'' T.V. Progrmme at Shepherd's Bush BBC 1 studies which went out live to eight million viewers, With the three members of the Programme Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, and Peter Rurves. Princess Anne talked about her recent visit to Kenya, as well as showing some of her own photographs and survivors of her trip

Apr. 04, 1971 - Princess Anne Appears On Blue Peter Television Programme On BBC 1: Princess Anne made a visit yesterday to the ''Blue Peter'' T.V. Progrmme at Shepherd's Bush BBC 1 studies which went out live to eight million viewers, With the three members of the Programme Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, and Peter Rurves. Princess Anne talked about her recent visit to Kenya, as well as showing some of her own photographs and survivors of her trip Stock Photo
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4358 x 5654 px | 36.9 x 47.9 cm | 14.5 x 18.8 inches | 300dpi

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4 April 1971

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Apr. 04, 1971 - Princess Anne Appears On Blue Peter Television Programme On BBC 1: Princess Anne made a visit yesterday to the ''Blue Peter'' T.V. Progrmme at Shepherd's Bush BBC 1 studies which went out live to eight million viewers, With the three members of the Programme Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, and Peter Rurves. Princess Anne talked about her recent visit to Kenya, as well as showing some of her own photographs and survivors of her trip. And then the Princess watch part of the 'Blue Peter' Royal Safari Film, which included many aspects of Princess Anne's First solo Royal visit to Kenya.Photo Shows Princess Anne seen talking to members of the Blue Peter Children's T.V. Programme at the BC 1 TV.Studies at Shepherd's Bush, yesterday.L-R: Valerie Singleton, Peter Purves and John Noakes, and the to dogs left, Petra, and right Patchy. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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