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John Noakes (born 6 March 1934, in Shelf, Halifax
Halifax, West Yorkshire

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, Yorkshire
Yorkshire

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, England
England

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) is a British
United Kingdom

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 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
, presenter
Presenter

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 and television personality, best known for co-presenting the BBC children's magazine programme Blue Peter
Blue Peter

Blue Peter is a long-running BBC television programme for children. It is shown on CBBC, both in its BBC One programming block and on the CBBC Channel....
 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-paying Rishworth School
Rishworth School

Rishworth School is a co-educational school in the village of Rishworth, near Halifax, West Yorkshire, in West Yorkshire, England. With Heathfield, its Junior school, it offers a broad-based education for pupils aged between 3 and 18 years, with boarding from the age of 11....
 in Rishworth, Halifax.

es trained as an aircraft engine fitter for the RAF and BOAC
British Overseas Airways Corporation

The British Overseas Airways Corporation was the United Kingdom state airline from 1939 until 1946 and the long-haul British state airline from 1946....
 before deciding to become an actor.






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John Noakes (born 6 March 1934, in Shelf, Halifax
Halifax, West Yorkshire

Halifax is a large market town within the Calderdale, in West Yorkshire, England, with a population of 82,056 in the United Kingdom Census 2001....
, Yorkshire
Yorkshire

Yorkshire is a Historic counties of England of northern England and the largest in Great Britain. Because of its great size, over time functions were increasingly undertaken by its subdivisions, which have been subject to History of local government in Yorkshire....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
) is a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
, presenter
Presenter

A presenter, or host , is a person or organization responsible for running an event. A museum or university, for example, may be the presenter or host of an Collection ....
 and television personality, best known for co-presenting the BBC children's magazine programme Blue Peter
Blue Peter

Blue Peter is a long-running BBC television programme for children. It is shown on CBBC, both in its BBC One programming block and on the CBBC Channel....
 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-paying Rishworth School
Rishworth School

Rishworth School is a co-educational school in the village of Rishworth, near Halifax, West Yorkshire, in West Yorkshire, England. With Heathfield, its Junior school, it offers a broad-based education for pupils aged between 3 and 18 years, with boarding from the age of 11....
 in Rishworth, Halifax.

Blue Peter

Noakes trained as an aircraft engine fitter for the RAF and BOAC
British Overseas Airways Corporation

The British Overseas Airways Corporation was the United Kingdom state airline from 1939 until 1946 and the long-haul British state airline from 1946....
 before deciding to become an actor. He trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and made his stage debut as a dog and a clown in a pantomime
Pantomime

Pantomime is a musical-comedy theatrical production traditionally found in Great Britain, Canada, Jamaica, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Republic of Ireland, Gibraltar and Republic of Malta, and is usually performed during the Christmas and New Year season....
. He appeared on television in programmes such as the military police drama series Redcap
Redcap (TV series)

Redcap is a United Kingdom television series produced by Associated British Corporation and broadcast on the ITV network. It starred John Thaw as Sergeant John Mann, a member of the Special Investigation Branch of the Royal Military Police and ran for two series and 26 episodes between 1964 and 1966....
 and worked with the comedian Cyril Fletcher
Cyril Fletcher

Cyril Fletcher was an England comedian; his catchphrase was 'Pin back your lugholes'. He was most famous for his Odd Odes, which was a section of the television show That's Life!....
, before he became a Blue Peter presenter on 30 December 1965, joining Christopher Trace
Christopher Trace

Christopher Leonard Trace was an England actor and television presenter, most famous for his nine year stint as a presenter on the BBC1 children's programme Blue Peter....
 and Valerie Singleton
Valerie Singleton

Valerie Singleton Order of the British Empire is an English television presenter and radio presenter, best known as one of the presenters of the popular children's series, Blue Peter....
. Trace left the programme in 1967, and was replaced by Peter Purves
Peter Purves

Peter Purves is an England actor and television presenter.Purves was born in New Longton, near Preston, Lancashire, England, went to the independent Arnold School in Blackpool and originally planned to go into teaching, training at Alsager College of Education, but began acting with the Barrow-in-Furness Repertory Company....
, 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 with Lesley Judd
Lesley Judd

Lesley Judd is an English dancer and TV presenter, best known as a long-serving host of the BBC children's programme Blue Peter. She was educated at the independent Royal Ballet School....
, another popular (and even longer-running) line-up. At a time when most BBC presenters spoke with received pronunciation
Received Pronunciation

Received Pronunciation is a form of pronunciation of the English language which has long been perceived as uniquely prestigious amongst British Accent ....
, Noakes's broad Yorkshire accent
Yorkshire dialect and accent

File:EnglandYorkshireHumber.pngThe Yorkshire dialect refers to the varieties of English language used in the Northern England Historic counties of England of Yorkshire....
 was a novelty.

Noakes usually played the role of action man
Action Man

Action Man is an action figure boys' toy launched in Britain in 1966 by Palitoy as a licensed copy of Hasbro's American "moveable fighting man": G.I....
 in the programme. Highlights included free-fall parachuting with the Red Devils and bobsleigh
Bobsleigh

Bobsleigh, bobsled or bobsledge is a winter sport invented by Englishmen in the late 1860s in which teams make timed runs down narrow, twisting, banked, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sled....
ing (his sled hit a hole in the ice and turned over, injuring him). After a five mile high free-fall with the RAF, he held the record for the longest free-fall parachute jump by a British civilian for a few years, 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
Border Collie

The Border Collie is a Dog breed of herding dog that originated along the borders of England, Wales and Scotland. They are widely regarded as the most intelligent dog breed....
. In a competition, viewers were asked to suggest names for the puppy and the name 'Shep
Shep (dog)

Shep was a famous Blue Peter dog, a border collie. Shep was bought by the BBC to replace Patch , one of Petra 's puppies, born in 1965. He became the main Blue Peter dog when Petra died in 1977....
' 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 on 21 December 1980.

Noakes finally left Blue Peter on 26 June 1978. 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
Biddy Baxter

Biddy Baxter Order of the British Empire is best known as the former editing of the long-running popular BBC One children?s magazine show Blue Peter, a position she held from 1965 to 1988....
), 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 answered questions to 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.

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
Time capsule

A time capsule is a historic cache of goods and/or information, usually intended as a method of communication with people in the future. Time capsules are sometimes created and buried during celebrations such as a World Fair, cornerstone laying for a building or other event....
 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!
I'm Famous and Frightened!

I'm Famous and Frightened was a Living reality TV show in which 8 celebrities stayed for three nights in a "haunted" castle. They had to then do terrifying challenges in order to raise money for charity; each one was evicted until only the winner was left....
. A year later, he appeared in the Channel 5
Five (TV)

Five is a television channel that broadcasts in the United Kingdom. Launched in 1997, it is the fifth and final national terrestrial analogue television channel to launch....
 programme Britain's Worst Celebrity Driver
Britain's Worst Celebrity Driver

Britain's Worst Celebrity Driver was a Five reality television show, in which six British celebrities had to perform various challenges to prove their driving prowess....
.

On 14 June 2008, he appeared in a Weakest Link
Weakest Link

The Weakest Link is a United Kingdom television quiz show that is broadcast on BBC One. It was devised by doctor and situation comedy writer Fintan Coyle and the comedian Cathy Dunning, and developed for television by the BBC Entertainment Department....
 Blue Peter
Blue Peter

Blue Peter is a long-running BBC television programme for children. It is shown on CBBC, both in its BBC One programming block and on the CBBC Channel....
 special, being voted off 2nd. It was noted that when the presenter Anne Robinson
Anne Robinson

'Anne Josephine Robinson' is an England television presenter and former journalist, known for her assertive views and style of presenting. She was one of the presenters on the long-running United Kingdom consumer affairs series, Watchdog , from 1993 to 2001 but has since gained notoriety as the Presenter of the BBC television game show T...
 spoke about Shep (dog)
Shep (dog)

Shep was a famous Blue Peter dog, a border collie. Shep was bought by the BBC to replace Patch , one of Petra 's puppies, born in 1965. He became the main Blue Peter dog when Petra died in 1977....
 he became visibly upset and could not hold back the tears trying to answer the question.

External links

  • BBC Blue Peter
    Blue Peter

    Blue Peter is a long-running BBC television programme for children. It is shown on CBBC, both in its BBC One programming block and on the CBBC Channel....