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Go With Noakes

Go With Noakes was a BBC Television children's programme, broadcast between 28 March 1976 and 21 December 1980.

Go With Noakes
GenreChildren's Documentary
Directed byDaniel Wolf
Chris Clough
Cyril Gates
Claire Walmsley
Alan Walsh
Presented byJohn Noakes
Theme music composerThomas Clark
Opening themeOn Ilkla Moor Baht 'at
ComposerThomas Clark
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series6
No. of episodes31
Production
Executive producerDavid Brown
ProducerDavid Brown
Running time25 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC 1
Release28 March 1976 (1976-03-28) –
21 December 1980 (1980-12-21)
Related
Blue Peter
Blue Peter Special Assignment
Look Back With Noakes
Duncan Dares

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 most installments by Shep the dog, who had left Blue Peter at the same time. One episode featured the Blue Peter pony for the disabled 'Rags'. 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 six series and 31 episodes. The last edition was transmitted on 21 December 1980.[1] 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[2] on the BBC's Archive 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.

The theme-tune for the series was 'On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at' ('On Ilkley Moor, without a hat'), a popular Yorkshire folk song sung to the tune of the hymn 'Cranbrook'. It was a reference to Noakes's own Yorkshire heritage. The end theme though was a different tune,[3] the middle section of a piece called 'The Rovers Return' by Edrich Siebert.

A series of repeats was later broadcast under the title Look Back With Noakes.

A similar series entitled Duncan Dares hosted by one of Noakes's successors on Blue Peter, Peter Duncan, followed in 1985.

Go With Noakes edit

Series 1 edit

Six episodes broadcast Sundays on BBC1 (except episode 5 broadcast Tuesday). Due to regional opt-outs, BBC1 Wales showed episodes 1-4 and 6 in June–July 1976. Producer: David Brown

Total
#
Series
#
Title Director Original airdate
11"The Lakeland Games"Daniel Wolf28 March 1976 (1976-03-28) – 4:30PM
John Noakes of Blue Peter comes to grips with The Lakeland Games: "They told me the Cumberland and Westmorland style wrestling was due to finish at three o'clock. The Fell Race up and down Butter Crag was fixed for 3.25. So why not enter both?”
22"The Oxford Bumps"Daniel Wolf4 April 1976 (1976-04-04) – 5:00PM
John Noakes of Blue Peter puts his oar in The Oxford Bumps: "When I asked Balliol College if I could row in one of their Eights they warned me I was a bit underweight for an oarsman. But they said they'd see what they could do with me".
33"The Red Arrows"Daniel Wolf11 April 1976 (1976-04-11) – 4:40PM
John Noakes of Blue Peter flies high with The Red Arrows: "I used to be an engine-fitter with the RAF, so I guessed what I was in for. But I hadn't bargained on the Arrows giving me the full treatment, and 16 minutes of aerobatics proved a bit too much".
44"The Milk Race"Daniel Wolf25 April 1976 (1976-04-25) – 4:05PM
John Noakes of Blue Peter has a spin with The Milk Race: "To take part in a marathon like the Round Britain Cycle Race you've got to be utterly fit – and I wasn't".
55"Formula 5000"Daniel Wolf4 May 1976 (1976-05-04) – 4:40PM
John Noakes of Blue Peter takes to the pits with Formula 5000: "It wasn't until we got to Oulton Park that one of the other mechanics told me the unwritten law of motor-racing – 'You can reckon that if nothing goes wrong, you're not trying'. "
66"The Guernsey Handicap"Daniel Wolf9 May 1976 (1976-05-09) – 4:35PM
John Noakes of Blue Peter sails away to The Guernsey Handicap: 'It was Bob Fisher who suggested we went to race in the Channel Islands." Great yachting there," he said – "fresh winds, strong tides, lots of nasty rocks and currents and after all it's your boat we're taking ".'

Series 2 edit

Five episodes broadcast Sundays on BBC1. Producer: David Brown

Total
#
Series
#
Title Director Original airdate
71"Doing The Show's The Easy Bit"Daniel Wolf20 February 1977 (1977-02-20) – 4:30PM
John joins the Austen Brothers' Circus to sample the travelling life of the Big Top.
82"Castleford Rules, OK?"Daniel Wolf27 February 1977 (1977-02-27) – 5:00PM
John tackles a week of training with the Castleford Rugby League team, as they prepare for a season of success.
93"Paddlers Must Wear Life Jackets"Daniel Wolf6 March 1977 (1977-03-06) –5:00PM
John enters the toughest canoe race in Ireland, over ten weirs on the swollen River Liffey.
104"The Walk Will Do You Good"Daniel Wolf13 March 1977 (1977-03-13) – 4:45PM
John and his dog Shep stride out on the 250-mile Pennine Way.
115"The Lakeland Games"Daniel Wolf20 March 1977 (1977-03-20) – 5:00PM
John takes on Cumbria's toughest athletes at the annual Grasmere Sports.

Series 3 edit

Two episodes broadcast Fridays on BBC1. Producer: David Brown

Total
#
Series
#
Title Director Original airdate
121"You Might Win A Wee Prize!"Daniel Wolf11 November 1977 (1977-11-11) – 5:10PM
John visits the Pitlochry Highland Games.
132"Blaenau Ffestiniog Here We Come!"Daniel Wolf18 November 1977 (1977-11-18) – 5:10PM
John joins the volunteer navvies on Britain's oldest narrow-gauge railway, in their two-year struggle to blast a new tunnel in the mountains of Wales.

Series 4 edit

A series of six holiday trips broadcast Sundays on BBC1. Producer: David Brown

Total
#
Series
#
Title Director Original airdate
141"Down To Land’s End"Daniel Wolf12 November 1978 (1978-11-12) – 5:25PM
John Noakes and Shep follow the ups and downs of the south-west coastal path.
152"By Caravan Through Kerry"Daniel Wolf19 November 1978 (1978-11-19) – 5:30PM
John Noakes and Shep get taken for a ride along the lanes of south-west Ireland.
163"Up The Road to the Isles"Chris Clough26 November 1978 (1978-11-26) – 5:30PM
John and Shep hitch their way through the highlands and islands.
174"Along The South Downs"Chris Clough3 December 1978 (1978-12-03) – 5:25PM
John Noakes and Rags, the Blue Peter pony, ride out on the trail to Beachy Head.
185"From Coast To Coast"Chris Clough10 December 1978 (1978-12-10) – 5:30PM
John and Shep take a bee-line across the lakes, dales and moors of Northern England.
196"Around The Cheshire Ring"Cyril Gates17 December 1978 (1978-12-17) – 5:30PM
John Noakes and Shep take to the water for an inland voyage of discovery.

Series 5 edit

A six-part voyage of discovery around the coasts of Britain with John Noakes and Shep broadcast Sundays on BBC1. Producer: David Brown

Total
#
Series
#
Title Director Original airdate
201"Southampton to Penzance"Daniel Wolf21 October 1979 (1979-10-21) – 4:30PM
The good ship Pleiades sails west, Shep meets 400 donkeys, John tries his first water-ski jump, and everyone makes for Helston in time for the Flora Dance.
212"Fishguard to Porthmadog"Cyril Gates28 October 1979 (1979-10-28) – 4:35PM
The crew of Pleiades take shore leave in the land of song. John fishes from a coracle, scales a sheer rock face and discovers he's a baritone.
223"Port St Mary to Rathlin Island"Cyril Gates4 November 1979 (1979-11-04) – 4:35PM
John explores the Millennium Way on the Isle of Man, and the Causeway coast in Co Antrim. Shep develops a taste for ice-cream and plays his first round of golf.
234"Lamlash to Inverness"Claire Walmsley11 November 1979 (1979-11-11) – 4:30PM
Pleiades navigates the Corryvreckan whirlpool and the Caledonian Canal. John goes in search of the White Stag on the Isle of Arran, and Shep keeps an eye open for the Loch Ness Monster.
245"Queensferry to Whitby"Claire Walmsley18 November 1979 (1979-11-18) – 4:35PM
John takes a stroll up the Forth Bridge, Shep takes a lesson in shepherding, and David Bellamy challenges them both to a marathon Pooh-stick race.
256"Wells-Next-The-Sea to Woodbridge"Daniel Wolf25 November 1979 (1979-11-25) – 4:30PM
Pleiades revisits the yard where she was built, and Shep is introduced to Mr Punch. John plays croquet, goes banger-racing, and becomes an artist.

Series 6 edit

Six programmes in which John Noakes and Shep take a Sunday afternoon drive down the by-ways of Britain broadcast on BBC1. Producer: David Brown

Total
#
Series
#
Title Director Original airdate
261"Mills and Dales"Cyril Gates16 November 1980 (1980-11-16) – 3:45PM
John gets 'Nellie' (a Morris Minor tourer) back on the road, takes a stroll beneath the Pennines, ties up some loose ends in Hawes, and goes for a spin at Harewood. Shep hears all about Ilkley Moor, and comes face-to-face with a church mouse.
272"Wolds and Fens"Cyril Gates23 November 1980 (1980-11-23) – 3:50PM
John spins a pot at Alford, goes for gold with the Friskney Bow-men, sizes up Geoff Capes and takes on the US Air Force at football. Shep has a bracing day out at Skegness.
283"Downs and Rivers"Cyril Gates30 November 1980 (1980-11-30) – 3:40PM
John punts down the Thames, puts a leg on a chair, and goes up, up and away. Percy Edwards chats to the animals at Whipsnade Zoo and Shep takes a close look at village life.
294"Coasts and Cottages"Cyril Gates7 December 1980 (1980-12-07) – 3:45PM
John races a 'cat' at Gosport, breaks a record with Roy Castle and thatches a roof at Milton Abbas; Shep drops in for tea with Lesley Judd and Brillo.
305"Borders and Bridges"Alan Walsh14 December 1980 (1980-12-14) – 3:40PM
John dodges birds of prey, blows a glass vase, pulls some onions with Percy Thrower and climbs down a factory chimney. Shep enters the Dog Olympics.
316"Peaks and Pattis"Cyril Gates21 December 1980 (1980-12-21) – 4:00PM
John walks over hill and glides over dale. Shep goes fishing and finds a wallaby. They return to Halifax for the Piece Hall Carol Concert, and say farewell to Nellie with the Black Dyke Mills Band.

Look Back With Noakes edit

Series 1 edit

1. Paddlers Must Wear Life Jackets (Wednesday 21 December 1983, 12:05PM BBC1)
2. The Walk Will Do You Good (Thursday 22 December 1983, 12:00PM BBC1)
3. Down To Land's End (Monday 26 December 1983, 12:00PM BBC1)
4. The Oxford Bumps (Tuesday 27 December 1983, 12:00PM BBC1)
5. Up The Road to the Isles (Wednesday 28 December 1983, 12:00PM BBC1)
6. The Lakeland Games (Tuesday 3 January 1984, 12:00PM BBC1)
7. Along The South Downs (Wednesday 4 January 1984, 12:00PM BBC1)
8. The Guernsey Handicap (Thursday 5 January 1984, 12:00PM BBC1)

Series 2 edit

1. By Caravan Through Kerry (Monday 16 April 1984, 9:20AM BBC1)
2. You Might Win A Wee Prize! (Tuesday 17 April 1984, 9:20AM BBC1)
3. Around The Cheshire Ring (Wednesday 18 April 1984, 9:20AM BBC1)
4. Castleford Rules OK? (Thursday 19 April 1984, 9:20AM BBC1)
5. From Lamlash to Inverness (Wednesday 25 April 1984, 9:20AM BBC1)
6. From Queensferry to Whitby (Thursday 26 April 1984, 9:20AM BBC1)
7. From Wells-Next-The-Sea to Woodbridge (Friday 27 April 1984, 9:20AM BBC1)

Series 3 edit

1. Blaenau Ffestiniog Here we Come (Sunday 1 July 1984, 9:35AM BBC1)
2. Down to Land's End (Sunday 8 July 1984, 9:30AM BBC1)
3. By Caravan Through Kerry (Sunday 15 July 1984, 9:30AM BBC1)

References edit

  1. ^ "BBC programme catalogue entry for Go With Noakes". Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2007.
  2. ^ "Go With Noakes | The Red Arrows". Retrieved 10 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Go With Noakes Theme Song". Retrieved 10 September 2014.

External links edit

with, noakes, television, children, programme, broadcast, between, march, 1976, december, 1980, genrechildren, documentarydirected, bydaniel, wolfchris, cloughcyril, gatesclaire, walmsleyalan, walshpresented, byjohn, noakestheme, music, composerthomas, clarkop. Go With Noakes was a BBC Television children s programme broadcast between 28 March 1976 and 21 December 1980 Go With NoakesGenreChildren s DocumentaryDirected byDaniel WolfChris CloughCyril GatesClaire WalmsleyAlan WalshPresented byJohn NoakesTheme music composerThomas ClarkOpening themeOn Ilkla Moor Baht atComposerThomas ClarkCountry of originUnited KingdomNo of series6No of episodes31ProductionExecutive producerDavid BrownProducerDavid BrownRunning time25 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkBBC 1Release28 March 1976 1976 03 28 21 December 1980 1980 12 21 RelatedBlue PeterBlue Peter Special AssignmentLook Back With NoakesDuncan Dares 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 most installments by Shep the dog who had left Blue Peter at the same time One episode featured the Blue Peter pony for the disabled Rags 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 six series and 31 episodes The last edition was transmitted on 21 December 1980 1 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 2 on the BBC s Archive 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 The theme tune for the series was On Ilkla Moor Baht at On Ilkley Moor without a hat a popular Yorkshire folk song sung to the tune of the hymn Cranbrook It was a reference to Noakes s own Yorkshire heritage The end theme though was a different tune 3 the middle section of a piece called The Rovers Return by Edrich Siebert A series of repeats was later broadcast under the title Look Back With Noakes A similar series entitled Duncan Dares hosted by one of Noakes s successors on Blue Peter Peter Duncan followed in 1985 Contents 1 Go With Noakes 1 1 Series 1 1 2 Series 2 1 3 Series 3 1 4 Series 4 1 5 Series 5 1 6 Series 6 2 Look Back With Noakes 2 1 Series 1 2 2 Series 2 2 3 Series 3 3 References 4 External linksGo With Noakes editSeries 1 edit Six episodes broadcast Sundays on BBC1 except episode 5 broadcast Tuesday Due to regional opt outs BBC1 Wales showed episodes 1 4 and 6 in June July 1976 Producer David Brown Total Series Title Director Original airdate11 The Lakeland Games Daniel Wolf28 March 1976 1976 03 28 4 30PMJohn Noakes of Blue Peter comes to grips with The Lakeland Games They told me the Cumberland and Westmorland style wrestling was due to finish at three o clock The Fell Race up and down Butter Crag was fixed for 3 25 So why not enter both 22 The Oxford Bumps Daniel Wolf4 April 1976 1976 04 04 5 00PMJohn Noakes of Blue Peter puts his oar in The Oxford Bumps When I asked Balliol College if I could row in one of their Eights they warned me I was a bit underweight for an oarsman But they said they d see what they could do with me 33 The Red Arrows Daniel Wolf11 April 1976 1976 04 11 4 40PMJohn Noakes of Blue Peter flies high with The Red Arrows I used to be an engine fitter with the RAF so I guessed what I was in for But I hadn t bargained on the Arrows giving me the full treatment and 16 minutes of aerobatics proved a bit too much 44 The Milk Race Daniel Wolf25 April 1976 1976 04 25 4 05PMJohn Noakes of Blue Peter has a spin with The Milk Race To take part in a marathon like the Round Britain Cycle Race you ve got to be utterly fit and I wasn t 55 Formula 5000 Daniel Wolf4 May 1976 1976 05 04 4 40PMJohn Noakes of Blue Peter takes to the pits with Formula 5000 It wasn t until we got to Oulton Park that one of the other mechanics told me the unwritten law of motor racing You can reckon that if nothing goes wrong you re not trying 66 The Guernsey Handicap Daniel Wolf9 May 1976 1976 05 09 4 35PMJohn Noakes of Blue Peter sails away to The Guernsey Handicap It was Bob Fisher who suggested we went to race in the Channel Islands Great yachting there he said fresh winds strong tides lots of nasty rocks and currents and after all it s your boat we re taking Series 2 edit Five episodes broadcast Sundays on BBC1 Producer David Brown Total Series Title Director Original airdate71 Doing The Show s The Easy Bit Daniel Wolf20 February 1977 1977 02 20 4 30PMJohn joins the Austen Brothers Circus to sample the travelling life of the Big Top 82 Castleford Rules OK Daniel Wolf27 February 1977 1977 02 27 5 00PMJohn tackles a week of training with the Castleford Rugby League team as they prepare for a season of success 93 Paddlers Must Wear Life Jackets Daniel Wolf6 March 1977 1977 03 06 5 00PMJohn enters the toughest canoe race in Ireland over ten weirs on the swollen River Liffey 104 The Walk Will Do You Good Daniel Wolf13 March 1977 1977 03 13 4 45PMJohn and his dog Shep stride out on the 250 mile Pennine Way 115 The Lakeland Games Daniel Wolf20 March 1977 1977 03 20 5 00PMJohn takes on Cumbria s toughest athletes at the annual Grasmere Sports Series 3 edit Two episodes broadcast Fridays on BBC1 Producer David Brown Total Series Title Director Original airdate121 You Might Win A Wee Prize Daniel Wolf11 November 1977 1977 11 11 5 10PMJohn visits the Pitlochry Highland Games 132 Blaenau Ffestiniog Here We Come Daniel Wolf18 November 1977 1977 11 18 5 10PMJohn joins the volunteer navvies on Britain s oldest narrow gauge railway in their two year struggle to blast a new tunnel in the mountains of Wales Series 4 edit A series of six holiday trips broadcast Sundays on BBC1 Producer David Brown Total Series Title Director Original airdate141 Down To Land s End Daniel Wolf12 November 1978 1978 11 12 5 25PMJohn Noakes and Shep follow the ups and downs of the south west coastal path 152 By Caravan Through Kerry Daniel Wolf19 November 1978 1978 11 19 5 30PMJohn Noakes and Shep get taken for a ride along the lanes of south west Ireland 163 Up The Road to the Isles Chris Clough26 November 1978 1978 11 26 5 30PMJohn and Shep hitch their way through the highlands and islands 174 Along The South Downs Chris Clough3 December 1978 1978 12 03 5 25PMJohn Noakes and Rags the Blue Peter pony ride out on the trail to Beachy Head 185 From Coast To Coast Chris Clough10 December 1978 1978 12 10 5 30PMJohn and Shep take a bee line across the lakes dales and moors of Northern England 196 Around The Cheshire Ring Cyril Gates17 December 1978 1978 12 17 5 30PMJohn Noakes and Shep take to the water for an inland voyage of discovery Series 5 edit A six part voyage of discovery around the coasts of Britain with John Noakes and Shep broadcast Sundays on BBC1 Producer David Brown Total Series Title Director Original airdate201 Southampton to Penzance Daniel Wolf21 October 1979 1979 10 21 4 30PMThe good ship Pleiades sails west Shep meets 400 donkeys John tries his first water ski jump and everyone makes for Helston in time for the Flora Dance 212 Fishguard to Porthmadog Cyril Gates28 October 1979 1979 10 28 4 35PMThe crew of Pleiades take shore leave in the land of song John fishes from a coracle scales a sheer rock face and discovers he s a baritone 223 Port St Mary to Rathlin Island Cyril Gates4 November 1979 1979 11 04 4 35PMJohn explores the Millennium Way on the Isle of Man and the Causeway coast in Co Antrim Shep develops a taste for ice cream and plays his first round of golf 234 Lamlash to Inverness Claire Walmsley11 November 1979 1979 11 11 4 30PMPleiades navigates the Corryvreckan whirlpool and the Caledonian Canal John goes in search of the White Stag on the Isle of Arran and Shep keeps an eye open for the Loch Ness Monster 245 Queensferry to Whitby Claire Walmsley18 November 1979 1979 11 18 4 35PMJohn takes a stroll up the Forth Bridge Shep takes a lesson in shepherding and David Bellamy challenges them both to a marathon Pooh stick race 256 Wells Next The Sea to Woodbridge Daniel Wolf25 November 1979 1979 11 25 4 30PMPleiades revisits the yard where she was built and Shep is introduced to Mr Punch John plays croquet goes banger racing and becomes an artist Series 6 edit Six programmes in which John Noakes and Shep take a Sunday afternoon drive down the by ways of Britain broadcast on BBC1 Producer David Brown Total Series Title Director Original airdate261 Mills and Dales Cyril Gates16 November 1980 1980 11 16 3 45PMJohn gets Nellie a Morris Minor tourer back on the road takes a stroll beneath the Pennines ties up some loose ends in Hawes and goes for a spin at Harewood Shep hears all about Ilkley Moor and comes face to face with a church mouse 272 Wolds and Fens Cyril Gates23 November 1980 1980 11 23 3 50PMJohn spins a pot at Alford goes for gold with the Friskney Bow men sizes up Geoff Capes and takes on the US Air Force at football Shep has a bracing day out at Skegness 283 Downs and Rivers Cyril Gates30 November 1980 1980 11 30 3 40PMJohn punts down the Thames puts a leg on a chair and goes up up and away Percy Edwards chats to the animals at Whipsnade Zoo and Shep takes a close look at village life 294 Coasts and Cottages Cyril Gates7 December 1980 1980 12 07 3 45PMJohn races a cat at Gosport breaks a record with Roy Castle and thatches a roof at Milton Abbas Shep drops in for tea with Lesley Judd and Brillo 305 Borders and Bridges Alan Walsh14 December 1980 1980 12 14 3 40PMJohn dodges birds of prey blows a glass vase pulls some onions with Percy Thrower and climbs down a factory chimney Shep enters the Dog Olympics 316 Peaks and Pattis Cyril Gates21 December 1980 1980 12 21 4 00PMJohn walks over hill and glides over dale Shep goes fishing and finds a wallaby They return to Halifax for the Piece Hall Carol Concert and say farewell to Nellie with the Black Dyke Mills Band Look Back With Noakes editSeries 1 edit 1 Paddlers Must Wear Life Jackets Wednesday 21 December 1983 12 05PM BBC1 2 The Walk Will Do You Good Thursday 22 December 1983 12 00PM BBC1 3 Down To Land s End Monday 26 December 1983 12 00PM BBC1 4 The Oxford Bumps Tuesday 27 December 1983 12 00PM BBC1 5 Up The Road to the Isles Wednesday 28 December 1983 12 00PM BBC1 6 The Lakeland Games Tuesday 3 January 1984 12 00PM BBC1 7 Along The South Downs Wednesday 4 January 1984 12 00PM BBC1 8 The Guernsey Handicap Thursday 5 January 1984 12 00PM BBC1 Series 2 edit 1 By Caravan Through Kerry Monday 16 April 1984 9 20AM BBC1 2 You Might Win A Wee Prize Tuesday 17 April 1984 9 20AM BBC1 3 Around The Cheshire Ring Wednesday 18 April 1984 9 20AM BBC1 4 Castleford Rules OK Thursday 19 April 1984 9 20AM BBC1 5 From Lamlash to Inverness Wednesday 25 April 1984 9 20AM BBC1 6 From Queensferry to Whitby Thursday 26 April 1984 9 20AM BBC1 7 From Wells Next The Sea to Woodbridge Friday 27 April 1984 9 20AM BBC1 Series 3 edit 1 Blaenau Ffestiniog Here we Come Sunday 1 July 1984 9 35AM BBC1 2 Down to Land s End Sunday 8 July 1984 9 30AM BBC1 3 By Caravan Through Kerry Sunday 15 July 1984 9 30AM BBC1 References edit BBC programme catalogue entry for Go With Noakes Archived from the original on 14 July 2012 Retrieved 30 January 2007 Go With Noakes The Red Arrows Retrieved 10 September 2014 Go With Noakes Theme Song Retrieved 10 September 2014 External links editGo With Noakes at the BFI Website http 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