Derry YouTuber Adam B to become Blue Peter presenter

Local YouTuber Adam B is to join the world’s longest running children’s TV show, Blue Peter, as a presenter.
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Adam Beales will become the 40th Blue Peter presenter and will co-host alongside Lindsey Russell, Richie Driss, Mwaka Mudenda and Henry the dog, in his first show this Thursday, September 3.

YouTuber Adam, 20, is already familiar with the CBBC audience as he is a regular face on The Dog Ate My Homework.

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He left St Columb’s College as Head Boy with 11 GSCE’s at A* and was considering attending Oxford or Cambridge before his YouTube channel took off.

Adam Beales is to become the 40th presenter of long running children's TV show Blue PeterAdam Beales is to become the 40th presenter of long running children's TV show Blue Peter
Adam Beales is to become the 40th presenter of long running children's TV show Blue Peter

His channel now has nearly three million subscribers and often features his mum and dad and younger brother, 11-year-old Callum.

He’s best known for posting pranks, challenges, DIY crafts and life hacks, so he should slot right in with the ‘here’s one I made earlier’ creations on the show as well as the formidable challenges the presenters have to undertake.

Adam follows in the footsteps of fellow Northern Ireland presenters, the late Caron Keating and, more recently, presenter number 30, Zoe Salmon.

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“I’m super excited to become Blue Peter Presenter number 40,” Adam said. “I am humbled and ecstatic to be part of such a legendary production. It’s kind of weird - in a super exciting way - that the show I once watched when I was younger, is now the show I will be presenting along with the talented Lindsey, Richie, Mwaksy and of course, Henry.

“I can’t wait to get stuck in, even with the challenges they throw at me, though I am hoping none of them involve cheese – I hate cheese!”

His first challenge might not involve cheese, but Adam has been thrown straight in with a mountain rescue challenge.

He will be winched down a cliff face to complete a training exercise with the Buxton Mountain Rescue team and will share the results of his challenge live in the studio in the coming weeks.

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Blue Peter Editor, Ellen Evans, said: “Adam really impressed us during his auditions, he’s a natural in front of the camera but he’s also very funny, incredibly warm, brilliant with kids and also perhaps a little bit mischievous which the Blue Peter audience will absolutely love.”

Head of BBC Children’s In House Productions, Helen Bullough, adds: Adam is playful, thoughtful and already popular with our audience, who I’m sure will give him the biggest ever Blue Peter welcome.”

Blue Peter is live on CBBC every Thursday at 5.30pm and is available on BBC iPlayer.

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