You may remember that Monkey (my little boy) and I visited Wendover Woods recently to try out the Gruffalo trail that was being filmed by the BBC.
It was a totally magical day and my son hasn’t stopped talking about it since. We’d been told that the BBC Countryfile programme would be airing on 1st June. We always record it anyway, but this time we let him stay up and watch the programme too.
To be honest, I thought his moment with Ellie Harrison would have been edited out, he was talking really quietly. But I wanted to see his reaction when he saw the Gruffalo on TV with ‘that lady we met’.
The segment started, a nice close up of his hands and I thought, well he was in it, even if only I know it. But then came our magic moment, his speaking bit with Ellie was almost all there, Daddy P and I were on the verge of tears. Seeing our little boy on the BBC! My son wasn’t phased by seeing himself at all. He was mystified that everything he remembered wasn’t shown on the programme.
It was wonderful. We’d pre-alerted friends and family that he might be on the programme. It was lovely to read texts from everyone who had watched. His second cousins were speechless apparently, his Auntie S did the classic – she rang us to tell us we were on the telly. Bless her.
But the truly magical moment happened this morning. It was the first morning back at school and we were waiting for the doors to open. One of his key workers came out, I saw you! I saw you on the telly. You did so well. They all know how quiet and reserved he can be. Another key worker said, oh we’ll have to see if we can find it to show the children. I thought she was joking. She wasn’t. This morning at school, the whole Nursery class sat down and watched Countryfile. It’s wonderful that they saw him on the telly, but actually, what’s I’m really hoping is that the kids now want to go to Wendover Woods! If his moment of ‘fame’ can encourage a few more people to go down to the deep dark woods, then that has to be a good thing, doesn’t it?
It’s got a class of children talking about the Gruffalo, talking about bugs and mini beasts, that’s magical. The fact that blogging helped that to happen is magical. The fact that it’s something that none of us will ever forget, that’s priceless.
Don’t forget that 15 Forestry Commission sites will be unveiling their wooden Gruffalo statues on Saturday to celebrate his 15th birthday.
What an amazing experience!!! And so lucky to have a memory you can watch again and again!!
We won’t ever forget that’s for sure.
Ah, so exciting for him! It looks like a fab day out too and great to be able to look back on it x
It was wonderful
I was so excited when I spotted Monkey as we watch every week. Its my sons favourite programme. To have a speaking part is a little bit special and it was so lovely to watch. I think now my boy wants to be a TV star just like yours!
Do you know, I reckon your son could host his own programme in the future 🙂
How lovely that he was on the TV and that he is famous for all of his friends and cousins! x
It topped off a wonderful adventure.
I saw your little star – he was amazing! It made me feel proud to think I knew you so can only imagine what you must have been feeling! Blogging really is the most wonderful thing sometimes isn’t it. So pleased for you all xx
You know how magical I thought the day itself was, this was just the icing on the cake.
How fantastic x
It was fab
What a wonderful experience!
I hope you managed to record the show for him to see again. 🙂
#MagicMoments
Oh yes! Sky Plus comes in handy 🙂
That is so lovely. I watched you and Monkey too, and he did so well.
Ah how amazing! Claim to fame lol!! I really wanted to go to that too, Wendover Woods isn’t far from us but we applied too late! Glad you had a great day… wish i’d known it was on I would’ve watched 🙂 x #whatsthestory
Oh wow Mary how amazing, wish I’d caught it. Must have been such a great experience for both of you. Remember that post, sounded like you all had such a good time. Thanks for sharing with #whatsthestory
It was rather special.