Carol Kirkwood Reveals Childhood Dream of Becoming a Blue Peter Presenter
Carol Kirkwood, the beloved BBC Breakfast weather presenter, has shared a heartfelt revelation about a childhood ambition she once held.
During an appearance on ITV’s James Martin’s Saturday Morning, the 63-year-old Scots broadcaster admitted she had long harboured dreams of presenting the iconic children’s show Blue Peter.
Kirkwood’s journey into broadcasting began in the early 1990s when she joined the BBC’s television training department at Elstree Studios.
She later became a fixture on BBC Weather, delivering forecasts with her trademark warmth and charm. Despite her success, she confessed to James Martin, “I’d love to be a Blue Peter presenter, but of course I’m too old, I’m never going to do it.”
When Martin reassured her, saying, “Don’t be so daft!” she responded with a wistful, “Well, certainly not now.”
The revelation struck a chord with fans, many of whom took to social media to express their support. One user tweeted, “Petition for #BluePeter to let Carol Kirkwood present an episode to fulfil her dream!!”
Carol recently shared more on her BBC Breakfast journey, highlighting her ongoing role and career milestones.
While Kirkwood may feel her time has passed, her story serves as a poignant reminder that it’s never too late to pursue one’s passions.
Her enduring presence on BBC Breakfast continues to inspire viewers, proving that dreams, no matter how distant, can still hold a special place in the heart.