Lesley Judd
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One third of the longest-running ''Blue Peter'' team ever (alongside [[Peter Purves]] and John "Go With" Noakes), and still probably best known for using a lot of "sticky-backed plastic" and having her blouse ripped by an over-amorous monkey that time. We don't know what's she's up to these days - probably still living in a hole on Arg. | One third of the longest-running ''Blue Peter'' team ever (alongside [[Peter Purves]] and John "Go With" Noakes), and still probably best known for using a lot of "sticky-backed plastic" and having her blouse ripped by an over-amorous monkey that time. We don't know what's she's up to these days - probably still living in a hole on Arg. | ||
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+ | She appears in ''Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different'' - she's the woman whose husband is taken away by the "baby snatchers" at the end of the "Hell's Grannies" sketch. | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 18 May 2009
Biography
One third of the longest-running Blue Peter team ever (alongside Peter Purves and John "Go With" Noakes), and still probably best known for using a lot of "sticky-backed plastic" and having her blouse ripped by an over-amorous monkey that time. We don't know what's she's up to these days - probably still living in a hole on Arg.
Trivia
She appears in Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different - she's the woman whose husband is taken away by the "baby snatchers" at the end of the "Hell's Grannies" sketch.