The Big Toe Radio Show

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The Big Toe Radio Show was a daily show (seven days a week) for

children on the DAB radio station BBC 7 at breakfast time and from 4  to 6 pm. It was aimed at children aged nine to eleven.[1] It featured music, games, stories read from well-known books such as those by Roald Dahl
and fun. It began in December 2002, as BBC 7 launched

A notable feature was the involvement of children in the making of the programme. Each day, three children were invited to the specially-designed studios at Broadcasting House. Becoming part of the Big Toe team for the day, the children could see the 'behind-the-scenes' aspects of making a radio programme. If they wished to, they could also take part in the on-air features, often having the opportunity of interviewing visiting guests such as musicians, authors, scientists, and sports stars.[1]

Its counterpart was the hour-long The Little Toe Radio Show for children beginning school of age four to seven, which was broadcast daily at 7 am and 3 pm. In 2003, the Big Toe Reporters' Club was formed where children reported on current affairs pertaining to them – often very different from topics found on conventional current affairs programmes.[1]

Big Toe Books

The Big Toe Radio Show ended on 16 March 2007, but the format was adapted to become the hour-long Big Toe Books on

BBC Radio 7 at 4 pm on weekdays and 8 am on weekends. The show consisted of a presenter (Christopher Pizzey, formerly Kirsten O'Brien) introducing the story or summarising previous episodes. [2]The last episode was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra
on Saturday 2 April 2011.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Big Toe Radio Show". (Invitation to participate). Surrey County Council. 30 November 2005. Retrieved 24 March 2008.
  2. ^ "New radio show launches - just for kids". 17 December 2002. Retrieved 2 April 2024.

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