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''Go With Noakes'' was a BBC Television children's programme, broadcast between 28 March 1976 and 21 December 1980. A documentary series, it was presented by John Noakes initially alongside, then following his departure from, ''Blue Peter'' in 1978. Broadly similar to the reports he made for that programme, each episode had an adventure-based outdoor theme in keeping with Noakes's reputation on ''Blue Peter'' as a man of action. Noakes was accompanied on each instalment by Shep the dog, who had left ''Blue Peter'' at the same time. Travelling around the country, they got involved in diverse activities like motor racing, rowing, aerobatics and painting. In each series Noakes was featured travelling around Britain in a particular mode, e.g. sailing, narrow boat, walking, open top car, etc. The series was produced by BBC Manchester and began on 28 March 1976, running for five series and 30 episodes. The last edition was transmitted on 21 December 1980.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://open.bbc.co.uk/catalogue/infax/series/GO+WITH+NOAKES )〕 Being made on film allowed great flexibility with the shooting and editing of each week's subject matter. An example of the first series run was where Noakes met the RAF's Red Arrows aerial display team (first broadcast 11 April 1976). This edition (is available to view ) on the BBC iPlayer on the BBC's website and shows Noakes sitting in on the teams' debriefing, taking part in a simulated flying lesson as well as being a passenger in a practice display before helping the ground crew prepare the team for a big show. In the programme, Noakes references his former occupation where he trained as an aircraft engine fitter for the RAF and BOAC before deciding to become an actor. A similar series entitled ''Duncan Dares'' hosted by one of Noakes's successors on ''Blue Peter'', Peter Duncan, followed in 1986. ==External links== *(''Go With Noakes'' at the BFI Website ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Go With Noakes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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