- John Noakes
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name = John Noakes
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1934|03|06
birthplace = Halifax,Yorkshire ,England
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occupation =actor ,presenter andtelevision personality
yearsactive = 1965-present
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website =John Noakes (born
6 March 1934 , in Shelf, Halifax,Yorkshire ,England ) is a Britishactor ,presenter andtelevision personality , best known for co-presenting theBBC children's magazine programme "Blue Peter " in the 1960s and 1970s. He remains the show's longest-serving presenter, with a stint that lasted 12 years and 6 months. He studied at the independent fee-payingRishworth School in Rishworth, Halifax.Blue Peter
Noakes was an
RAF aircraft engine fitter. He was then an actor (appearing on television in programmes such as the military police drama series Redcap) and worked with the comedianCyril Fletcher , before he became a "Blue Peter" presenter on30 December 1965 , joiningChristopher Trace andValerie Singleton . Trace left the programme in 1967, and was replaced byPeter Purves , thus creating the famous 'Val, John and Pete' line-up that lasted until 1972, probably the most popular set of presenters the programme has had in its long history. After Singleton's departure, Noakes and Purves presented withLesley Judd , another popular (and even longer-running) line-up. At a time when mostBBC presenters spoke withreceived pronunciation , Noakes's broad Yorkshire accent was a novelty.Noakes usually played the role of
action man in the programme. Highlights included free-fall parachuting with theRed Devils andbobsleigh ing (his sled hit a hole in the ice and turned over, injuring him). For a few years, he held the record for the longest free-fall parachute jump by a British civilian, although it has since been broken. In segments involving swimming, he often wore rather brief swimming trunks which caused raised eyebrows at the BBC; in a comedy routine recalling her childhood Dawn French mentioned this.Like most presenters, Noakes was encouraged to take special responsibility for one of the show's pets. His original dog was Patch, the son of Petra, the very first "Blue Peter" dog. After Patch's sudden death in 1971 (from a rare disease) he was given another pet dog, a
Border Collie . In a competition, viewers were asked to suggest names for the puppy and the name 'Shep' was chosen. His attempts to control the excitable Shep led to his memorable catchphrase 'Get down, Shep!'.Other television work
Concurrent with his work on "Blue Peter", Noakes and Shep starred in another factual series, "Go With Noakes", in which they travelled around the country getting involved in activities as diverse as motor racing, rowing, aerobatics and painting. "Go With Noakes" began on
28 March 1976 , and would run for five series and 30 episodes, finishing its original run on21 December 1980 . [cite web|title=BBC programme catalogue entry for Go With Noakes|url=http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/series/GO+WITH+NOAKES|technical|accessdate=2007-01-30]Noakes finally left "Blue Peter" on
26 June 1978 . [cite web|title=BBC programme catalogue entry for Blue Peter, transmission date 26.6.78|url=http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/LCH2460H|technical|accessdate=2007-01-30] Popular belief has it that he was not allowed to keep Shep, but although the dog was indeed legally owned by the BBC, Noakes was permitted to keep him. However, according to the behind-the-scenes book "Blue Peter The Inside Story" (by the show's longest-serving Editor,Biddy Baxter ), the BBC stopped giving him the special regular payments he had previously received to pay for Shep's food and vet bills (what Noakes referred to as his 'dog money'). This rankled him, even more so when, after Noakes had been offered lucrative work advertising dog food, the BBC stipulated that Shep could not appear in the commercial with him. In the end, Noakes did the commercial with a lookalike collie named Skip.After Blue Peter
In 1979, Noakes wrote a children's book called, "The Flight of the Magic Clog" (published by Lion, with illustrations by
Toni Goffe ) in which Mr. Brooks takes John, Mickey the brainy one, June the talkative one, Barbara the pretty one and Eric the clumsy one on an adventure against the international villain Baron Wilhelm Doppleganger and his secret arms factory using a giant magic flying clog.In 1982, he and his wife made an unsuccessful attempt to sail around the world. A second attempt in 1984 got no further than
Majorca , where they settled down to run a boat rental business.1983 saw Noakes presenting "The Dinosaur Trail", a lively 7-part documentary for
Children's ITV .Between 1986 and 1988, the BBC produced a programme called "Fax!", which was designed to cash in on the then-current trivia craze by finding answers to random questions posed by viewers. One question was 'Whatever happened to John Noakes and Shep?' Noakes and his wife appeared on the show on
20 January 1987 to reveal what he had been doing since retiring from television, and during the course of the interview, Noakes tearfully revealed that Shep had died just days beforehand. [cite web|title=BBC programme catalogue entry for Fax!, transmission date 20.1.87|url=http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/programme/NMRF676E|technical|accessdate=2007-01-30]Notwithstanding his status as a pop culture icon for a whole generation, Noakes has become publicly bitter about his "Blue Peter" experiences. Despite having come across as a very natural presenter, he claimed his television personality was a fake, and he was merely acting a role. He also complained about his perceived low salary during his time on "Blue Peter", and expressed disgust that he had apparently never been insured for any of the stunts he had undertaken, claiming that he would never have gone through with them had he been aware of this at the time. The Purves/Singleton/Noakes team was reunited in January 2000 for the disinterment of the
time capsule that they had buried in 1971, though Noakes appeared without much apparent enthusiasm.In 2004, Noakes took part in the
Living TV reality TV show "I'm Famous and Frightened! ". A year later, he appeared in the Channel 5 programme "Britain's Worst Celebrity Driver ".On
14 June 2008 , he appeared in aWeakest Link Blue Peter special, being voted off 2nd.References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/bluepeter/presenters/noakes.shtml John Noakes]
BBC Blue Peter
* [http://www.ayup.co.uk/loud/loud0-2.html A view of John Noakes as a childhood icon of the 1960s and 70's]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=actor ,presenter andtelevision personality
DATE OF BIRTH= 1934-03-06
PLACE OF BIRTH= Halifax,Yorkshire ,England
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