1974: John NOAKES Fixes QPR's Floodlights | Blue Peter | Classic Sports clips | BBC Archive
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- Resident action man John Noakes popped over the road from the Blue Peter offices, to let the neighbours - Queen's Park Rangers Football Club - know that they'd left their lights on.
Almost inevitably, he ended up having to scale an 80ft ladder in the freezing cold with a giant light bulb stuffed into his coat. Still, with bit of help from Charlie the electrician, the bulb was replaced and the Loftus Road pitch was beautifully illuminated in time for the visit of Burnley.
Originally broadcast 14 March, 1974.
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I love the fact that John shared a desk with Shep and he had his own chair.
"I'm here at the top of a Queen's Park Rangers floodlight tower and....
GET DOWN SHEP!"
John wearing one of the six varieties of male coat available in 1974.
IIRC, John admitted some years later that he was scared of heights. He wouldn't admit it at the time because it was his job to do all the high stunts, plus he didn't want to put off us kids. It only increases my admiration in the late John Noakes. 👍
He really was the GOAT children’s 📺 presenter. RIP
Predictable response but these days there would be harnesses, high vis, hard hats
If he'd had a genuine fear of heights then, even if he had been able to force himself to make the climbs - unlikely in itself - it would be obvious from how he behaved once up top. His breathing, movement and speech would be nowhere near as relaxed as they were.
@@JMoruzzi If he'd had an irrational fear of heights I would agree with you. But his was rational. I have a relative who was, amongst his other building skills, a good roofer. But every day he had to do a roofing job he loathed it. I asked him once why he did it. To pay the bills, was the answer. But every day he had to gee himself up to get up the ladder, because of his fear of heights. Same with John Noakes when he did the height stuff. Some people can overcome it.
Why was it his job to do heights related stuff if he was afraid of heights? Why didn't they just get someone else to do it? Apart from which this guy went to the top of Nelson's column voluntarily and showed no real concern so I doubt he had any fear of heights at all cos no amount of money could get someone afraid of heights to get up there.
Takes me back, Noakes really was one of a kind, RIP John.
What a legend John Noakes was. I don’t know if it’s just me but children’s TV presenters of the past seemed so much more professional then the presenters of today. While you don’t want presenters who talk down to kids you certainly don’t want presenter who act more childish then the kids which often seems to be the case now.
So very true. Dumbed down to the lowest dominator telly these days whereas back then it did educate without treating people like they were stoopid.
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huge bulb in the jacket lol.... no safety rope...
what a trooper Noakes was
Let alone a hard hat. Noaksie was a broadcasting legend.
'trouper'
Don't forget the camera man who went up with him-likewise no safety equipment at all
@@infrasleep i was thinking, did he take Shep up there as well? ;-)
the squeak! as he unscrews and screws the bulb! lol
i can't believe it's real but as a kid i would've just taken it all in..
Legend of a man. I smiled watching this as it took me back many years. RIP john.
Was properly clenched when watching him climb that ladder 😬
Giving credit to the audio/camera crew that got their equipment up there! ❤🎉
Yea no mobile 4k phones or small hand held video cameras back then
No mean feat in itself!
John Noakes deserves more credit as he had to go up there twice. Camera crew filmed him from below AND on top but there's nobody extra visible on the platform when shot from the ground.
They don't make Blue Peter presenters like that anymore, John had balls of steel. I'll not forget the episode where he scaled Nelson's column to help with the cleaning.
Takes me right back. I used to watch Blue Peter as a young kid. John Noakes, Peter Purves, Valerie Singleton. ☺️
Nice memories of the 1970s. The legend John Noakes and QPR (Stan Bowles, Gerry Francis era).
One of my childhood heroes. Legend.
'Blue and white stripes'??? HOOPS John, blue and whie hoops lol
Not sure whats scarier, the height, John's parka and flares combo or the fact South Africa Road and Ellerslie Road stands haven't changed in 50 years..
No way would ido that the ladder 1st bit would be too much.
Good to see the old loft end. Brought back memories.
John was lucky has flairs didn't catch the wind and lift him up in the skies over London.
sounds like a joke, but that a real danger lol
*Flares.
The episode where he climbs Nelson's column in the same kit is even more impressive.
Those were great times. The incredible John Noakes.
he went up there with no safety line and just a duffle coat. Crazy stuff!
Snorkel Parka
If you want to see even more scary, check John out when he climbs Nelson’s Column….makes me feel uneasy even thinking about it.
Can’t imagine Rylan, Ant and Dec or Holly or Alison doing this these days. Respect John
The late great John Noakes and the Beautiful Shep. 😍
John Noakes should have got a knighthood for his services to television. The risks this man took to show us how dangerous things were done was breathtaking at times. Great man and they seriously don't make guys like that anymore.
The only people who want knighthoods are nonces.
John Noakes, along with the cameraman they must of been fearless with balls of steel....but this is tame when you see him climb Nelson's column ....no safety harness as he climbed up a ladder tied to it!..
We miss you like crazy, John.
This takes me back l always watched Blue Peter and mr noakes always the man to watch 😊
BBC Boss: "Well done Noaksy. Fancy doing Nelson's column next?"
John got all the best gigs on Blue Peter
Without doubt the best high lights ever shown from Loftus Road.
I would say Loftus Road's finest hour was in the episode where they filmed the scene from "Porridge " digging up the pitch, which you were led to believe was Elland Road 😂😂
Fuel crisis? Somethings never change!
John Noakes had tungsten balls- Nelson's column and this adventure here with zero safety kit on both occasions. Top bloke.
NEVER work at heights without wearing flares.
Good point. At least if you fall the wind up your flares will ease you to a soft landing.
Shep gave John courage, I think that was the only reason he done the show. Untouchable bond between one man and his dog!
He loved Shep that much that he gave him up because the BBC no longer gave Noakes any more money to care for him, not such a bond after all. Its all in Wiki if you care to read?
One of my favouorite presenters, the bobsleigh run waas my favourite episodes
It wasn't until a while after John retired that he discovered BBC producers had not insured him for injury or death for the stunts he did, some very dangerous, in the days H&S were non existent! John was understandably so angry when he found out! But back in those days, as is the case in many instances in the present day, the TV & film industries treated people like dirt! RIP John, up there in Heaven with his beloved Shep.
BS.... He gave Shep up over an argument over money....the only bond Noakes cared about was MONEY
Legend!
Bloody hell BP was cool. John was the man. Balls of steel.
such a wonderful program well done you BBC xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
the love for this man here rather gets to me
thanks guys
All done in 70s flares flapping in the wind......🤣🤣🤣
thankyou bbc for sharing these wonderful bits of John noakes ..and the others..
love it 🙂 x
Get down Shep! RIP John.
As brave as John Noakes is, his camera operators must equally have nerves of steel!
It's interesting that he doesn't hold on to the rungs on the ladder. If his feet slipped he'd be in trouble. No safety harness at that time. Plus, there is no mention of the probable camera men up there with him.
What a wonderful film.
It blew my mind as a child the daring feats that John got up to, am still in awe of him watching him again today.
John Noakes, the most fearless TV presenter of them all, who can forget him climbing to the top of Nelson's Column up a large flimsy ladder, then finishing the summit with another smaller ladder at an angle of 45 degrees or so!
Bloody hell - every time there was something you could fall off of, they got him in. What about Purves ?
Miss this dude and his dog. Get Down Shep!
I enjoyed when John and Peter had a go at Speedway at Hackney too
It does seem like the BP producers were set on having John Noakes plunge to his untimely death from about 100 feet. They certainly had a few goes.
The view of the main stand from South Africa Road hasn't changed in 50 years.
What a guy!
John Noakes was a legend
John: "I'm glad the bulb was tucked away in my pocket and I didn't have to carry it."
Cameraman, who's just lugged a 3-ton camera up the ladder: "..."
It would've been a shoulder film camera they used up there for that shot.
That's a superb Glasgow Switch! If you know you know...
Fuel crisis in 1974, not progressed much have we 🤣🤣
God i remember those concrete steps behind the goals
That terrace got covered in the 1980s with a seated stand.
This is basically like watching Alan Partridge
This was during the miners strike of 1974. Remember this, power cuts in the evening, sitting around a candle in the kitchen with my mum and brother.
Legend
aah....nostalgia!☺️
John's calculations are a bit off. He said each bulb was 1500 Watts, and he said the total output was the same as 11,000 bulbs at 100 Watts which is 1.1 million Watts, which would mean QPR floodlights contain 733.333 bulbs or 183.333 bulbs per unit (in itself rather odd to have a third of a lightbulb in each of the units). I counted the number of bulbs and there are 36 on each tower, so 144 in total which means a total power consumption of 216 kW or 216,000 W. This equates to 2,160 bulbs at 100 Watts.
Those bulbs also should never be touched with bare hands as the oils in skin can cause damage to the bulb, meaning it will need to be replaced more regularly. Some of these types of bulbs can even emit dangerous radiation after being handled without gloves. But this was 1974. Safety was only for pansies back in those days.
Thanks for the recalculation! Do you know if the same lights are still utilised?
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Noakes had some balls, not even flinching at the height.
Power shortages then, not much has changed then
good old John
Amazing
Don’t forget the camera and sound guy…..lol
Cor blimey! No safety harness in those days! One year before I was born.
QPR had a better looking stadium back then than they do now lol.
Loftus Road had much bigger home attendances then too as it hadn't yet become all seated :)
Actually, this looks like one of his more safe climbs. The producer must have been bitterly disappointed and wish they'd sent him to a dodgy set of floodlights on a pole at a fourth division club.
I thought they were away to kiss when they shook hands there
Amazing not one bit of safety equipment. I wonder how many it takes to change a light bulb these days
Hey, he had gloves on, and was in a caged ladder, what more do you want?
@@SeanBZA And he did seem to have the giant light bulb tucked firmly into his jacket, as he was climbing up and down said ladder.
"Safety first", you know!
@@SeanBZA you know what they mean stfu
If there were fuel restrictions, did that not include diesel or whatever was powering the generator? I'm surprised he could tell which light was being pointed at by the electrician, surely it would have been easier to explain where it was while stood next to him at ground level. I'd have been opening every light box up, only for Charlie to be gesticulating with growing frustration everytime I got the wrong one.
Yeah; fuel restrictions? No problem; just use a fuel powered generator, it's even less efficient!
RED Diesel would have been in use, and taxed far less than regular diesel ,so if the cost of regular AC supply spiked to a certain extent, the alternative could have saved money, although the margin may have only been slight...
@@RelativeRichPoorRichard Ah I see, thanks. I had heard of red diesel in relation to agricultural theft, so had assumed it was only used in agriculture.
@@petergivenbless900 But there were actually power cuts in the 70s.
@@vordman powercuts due to fuel restrictions?
3: 24 thought he was putting a wine bottle in the thing, red or white
No safety harness in those days.
"QPR won this match 2 nill"
This must be a really old video.
What's a risk assessment?
Rather them than me! Can't stand heights 😨🥶
QPR...
The Old LofT And School End
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Health and safety LoL 😂😂
This guy sure loves heights, last video i watched was him ontop of nelsons column, now this. Did he have a death wish or something?
Whem you look at some of the things he did, he really was a legend! (No OH&S Wombles back then!). 🤣
Get down Shep!
John Noakes rulez OK
How the World has changed!
QPR wear hoops, not stripes.
Petra❤️
Something does not add up
[1m10s] Generator 440hp=328kW
[1m:24s] 36 x 4 x [4m10s] 1.5kW lamp x= 216kW
[4m20s] 11,000 x 100 watt bulbs = 1,100kW
Completely mad
There was just one thing he needed before he climbed the ladder… No hard hat, ppe, harness, safety supervisor, risk assessment….
No stunt double. 😁❤️
I hope that you guys have some stuff with Twiggy.
Imagine some of the mamby pamby celebs of today doing that 😳
I imagine the 1970s to be that grey all the time
Yes, it's weird that. Watching old episodes of The Sweeney it always seemed to be grey and drab as if it was perpetually winter. I wonder if it was something to do with the cameras. I was around then and my memories certainly aren't grey.
Terrifying
GoddeSS God BleSS John And Shep
Ii WormHolT GeeZerGod GeeZerGoddoG........
Charlie reminded me of Franks Lampard. Hahaha yeah, yeah, but no seriously, Charlie’s hooter’s massive!
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