Home Truths is the tenth episode of the Second Series of the CBBC series "Story of Tracy Beaker" which was first broadcast on 7 August 2003.
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| - Home Truths is the tenth episode of the Second Series of the CBBC series "Story of Tracy Beaker" which was first broadcast on 7 August 2003.
- In 2008, Home Truths was released by Big Finish Productions.
- However, the positive reactions grew and grew over the months, as the programme's attributes and John's pivotal sense of humour came to be appreciated, and in 1999 he was awarded Radio Broadcaster Of The Year at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, and the show itself earned three Sony Awards. It was last broadcast with JP as presenter on 16 October 2004, and following his death continued with other presenters, including former That's Life! member Paul Heiney, David Stafford (who presented the show on occasions when Peel was away), comedienne Linda Smith, and Tom Robinson, who presented a tribute show to Peel on 25 October 2005. Nevertheless, the BBC realised that it was John who had made the most lasting contribution, and the show was ultimately axed by new Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer
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| - Home Truths is the tenth episode of the Second Series of the CBBC series "Story of Tracy Beaker" which was first broadcast on 7 August 2003.
- In 2008, Home Truths was released by Big Finish Productions.
- However, the positive reactions grew and grew over the months, as the programme's attributes and John's pivotal sense of humour came to be appreciated, and in 1999 he was awarded Radio Broadcaster Of The Year at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, and the show itself earned three Sony Awards. It was last broadcast with JP as presenter on 16 October 2004, and following his death continued with other presenters, including former That's Life! member Paul Heiney, David Stafford (who presented the show on occasions when Peel was away), comedienne Linda Smith, and Tom Robinson, who presented a tribute show to Peel on 25 October 2005. Nevertheless, the BBC realised that it was John who had made the most lasting contribution, and the show was ultimately axed by new Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer, last going out on 24 June 2006. He explained (not unreasonably) that "it was incredibly dependent on John Peel's persona." [1] The theme tune was 'Let's Go Trippin' by John's guitar hero Dick Dale, making the track as recognisable as Pickin' The Blues had been for his Radio 1 show.
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