Captain Tom Moore awarded with gold Blue Peter badge for being ‘beacon of light’

Ellena Cruse6 May 2020

Blue Peter has honoured Captain Tom Moore with a gold badge for his fundraising efforts.

The war veteran, who raised £30 million for NHS charities by walking laps of his garden and creating a number one hit single turned 100 last Thursday.

He was appointed as an honorary colonel on his big day and the RAF marked his efforts by holding a Spitfire and Hurricane flyby ceremony.

Blue Peter’s gold badge is the highest accolade and famous recipients include the Queen, Sir David Attenborough and Mary Berry.

The gold badge is the children show's highest honour
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Only a handful are presented each year to outstanding individuals who have achieved something extraordinary in their field, who are considered to be role models, and who encourage and motivate children across many generations.

Presenter Lindsey Russell enlisted the help of Tom’s grandchildren, Benji and Georgia, in order to surprise him with the badge and to comply with social distancing measures.

Announcing that he had received the award, she told him: “We at Blue Peter think it is brilliant what you have achieved and what you have done over the past couple of weeks, the money and attention you have raised.

Captain Tom Moore - In pictures

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“As Benji so rightly put it, during this time of darkness you are such a beacon of light … on Blue Peter our highest accolade is the gold Blue Peter badge and it is something that the Queen, amongst a few others, have got, so on behalf of Blue Peter and our wonderful audience we would like to award you with our highest accolade, which is our old Blue Peter badge.”

Captain Tom replied: “That’s absolutely amazing, thank you very much. I am very proud to receive it because I have always been a great follower of Blue Peter – I remember the elephant, which is quite a few years ago now!

“Thank you very much indeed- I really am delighted to have this.”

Captain Tom also shared his memories of the end of the Second World War ahead of VE Day on May 8, saying: “Everybody was going round arm in arm - London was absolutely packed with people dancing about, absolutely thrilled with the fact that at last we had got through the war in Europe and it was a great day.”

Asked what his comrades would say if they could see him doing the laps around his garden, he said: “I think they would say ‘well done’. The comradeship throughout the war was great and continued afterwards until we got to the 65th year of the reunion and I was the only one left.”

The special episode of Blue Peter will air on May 7 on CBBC at 5.30pm and will be on BBC iPlayer.

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