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Beloved British children's television presenter John Noakes scales the iconic statue in Trafalgar Square for Blue Peter. That's a hair-raising climb of almost 170 feet - on a wobbly ladder, with no safety harness, and no helmet, wearing rather wide bottomed flares - all in order to see how they clean out the pigeon poo that accumulates in the statue.
Credit is also due to the extraordinarily brave cameraman Terry, and the team of steeplejacks who kept them both safe up there.
They did things differently in the 1970s.
DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME - or on Nelson's Column, for that matter... just don't try this anywhere, ever!
Originally broadcast 30 May 1977.
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@c1v1lwar24
@c1v1lwar24 2 года назад
I honestly don’t know what all the fuss is about. These men are clearly using standard 1970’s safety equipment, flared jeans, BRUT aftershave and 20 Benson and Hedges.
@emanonshadowbanned
@emanonshadowbanned 2 года назад
Brilliant
@ginjaico_6132
@ginjaico_6132 Год назад
Couple of pints of Skol too!
@hawk2million
@hawk2million Год назад
😂😂😂
@gerardmccavana4905
@gerardmccavana4905 Год назад
....and don't forget the platform shoes for extra safety.
@lee7701
@lee7701 Год назад
He would also have had top of the range technology, a Seiko digital watch with a built in stopwatch to monitor his climbing speed.
@garylucas7050
@garylucas7050 Год назад
Can we have a round of applause for the cameraman 👏
@cableguy786
@cableguy786 10 месяцев назад
👏
@flameguy3416
@flameguy3416 9 месяцев назад
They never die so obviously they're safe
@quickjumpingfoxes
@quickjumpingfoxes 9 месяцев назад
​@@flameguy3416Or we have never recovered the footage
@StimParavane
@StimParavane 9 месяцев назад
The cameraman never dies...
@Leewise1
@Leewise1 9 месяцев назад
Thank you! That was me 👋
@jerseyboy4751
@jerseyboy4751 Год назад
I remember watching this as a kid and thinking nothing of it, now I’m petrified watching this. What a legend John noakes was.
@IfUfindthisURlost
@IfUfindthisURlost Год назад
I agree. Watched it (aged 7) without a second thought, just one of the many things the Blue Peter team did. Now......... I can't quite believe it. Really? no safety rope, ladder overhang, flared jeans. One slip and it's curtains.
@occamraiser
@occamraiser 10 месяцев назад
Me too. How on EARTH was this allowed to be done without even a safety rope. Even in 1977 people understood gravity. I remember that John Noakes had some harsh words after he left Blue Peter about how the Producers had scant regard for his safety. He clearly had a point.
@martinsolomon5500
@martinsolomon5500 10 месяцев назад
Me too. I’m pooping myself 40 odd years later. I was about 7 when I watched this.
@cosmos-smallpiece5786
@cosmos-smallpiece5786 10 месяцев назад
Where was Shep ? Noakes is a BBC legend from , Shelf , Halifax .
@futurez12
@futurez12 10 месяцев назад
It's amazing how fearless you are as a kid. That said, I think even as a child I'd have been nervous watching this.
@Posark
@Posark Год назад
“you could easily lose your grip and fall” spoken so cheerily
@this_is_a_tiny_town
@this_is_a_tiny_town 2 года назад
Meanwhile in 2022 you need hi-vis to wash the floor in Tesco
@peternagy-im4be
@peternagy-im4be 2 года назад
Just about says it all about the pathetic society we have now. Weak and pathetic with no backbone whatsoever.
@andrewdaley3081
@andrewdaley3081 2 года назад
And a risk assessment. 🇬🇧👍🤣😂
@-silkman-3573
@-silkman-3573 Год назад
With the only down side is people whining about it 🤣
@MrSyrett
@MrSyrett Год назад
Probably so people can see the person. Sounds like a good idea.
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 Год назад
Not in india, bangladesh and more, no wonder, thousands died today in those countries:)
@SG-gf8oo
@SG-gf8oo 2 года назад
Shout out to the cameraman for standing up there and not even being able to hold on to anything.
@andyrob3259
@andyrob3259 2 года назад
Yea. Everyone is giving John credit but not a guy that also went up and is holding a darn heavy camera.
@graememorrison333
@graememorrison333 2 года назад
@@andyrob3259 Story was that there was a problem with the sound when John went onto the overhang so the camera (or sound) man needed him to go down and come up over again for a second take. John did it too!
@andyrob3259
@andyrob3259 2 года назад
@@graememorrison333 👍
@jimmybaldwin737
@jimmybaldwin737 2 года назад
The cameraman is always the first person I think of now
@antonioverdad5071
@antonioverdad5071 2 года назад
Like Ginger Rogers who said that she could do everything Fred Astaire could do, and backwards, so cameramen can do everything the star can do, and film it as well!
@scottlewisparsons9551
@scottlewisparsons9551 Год назад
This is terrifying! I work in the construction industry and am very pleased that the health and safety regulations are in place. Everyone deserves to be able to go home, or to the pub, after work. One mistake and it would be four hours with the undertaker, to quote Fred the steeple Jack. All the best from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
@micksmusicchannel
@micksmusicchannel Год назад
Half a day out with the undertaker 😁
@scottlewisparsons9551
@scottlewisparsons9551 Год назад
@@tophatanimation8748 unfortunately accidents still happen.
@scottlewisparsons9551
@scottlewisparsons9551 Год назад
@@ajs41 not really. When I was young I noticed a lot of men with missing fingers, etc. Also, have a look at the statistics such as the number of men who died building the Sydney Harbour Bridge and other large structures. I have almost been killed on two occasions by cranes out of control when operators failed to think about their actions. On an adjacent site to the one I worked on three men were killed when a loading dock failed due to inadequate design. I could go on and on.
@Carlos.750
@Carlos.750 Год назад
"half a day out with the undertaker"
@scottlewisparsons9551
@scottlewisparsons9551 Год назад
@@Carlos.750 did Fred say hall a day out with the undertaker? Four hours or half a day, either one is not a good outcome!
@daveaskew8648
@daveaskew8648 Год назад
I am in full respect of John Noakes. Is it me or were people more brave in past? To do that for children's television is just astounding. Noakesy definitely deserved an award for this. And his camera man . And the normal guy who did this type of thing every day for an income.
@andrewthorpe1333
@andrewthorpe1333 10 месяцев назад
Nowadays you get arrested doing things like parkour, free-climbing, and urbexing.
@thesmithsmaf
@thesmithsmaf 10 месяцев назад
@@andrewthorpe1333 yes its much better now
@chrisallan6069
@chrisallan6069 10 месяцев назад
@@thesmithsmafno it is really not
@edwardsroba
@edwardsroba 10 месяцев назад
@@thesmithsmafno it’s not. Everybody now is terrified of their own shadow
@y_ffordd
@y_ffordd 10 месяцев назад
You know that there isn’t any significant genetic diversity between the people of the past and those of today. The generation before you said the same about your generation.
@daviddyer2607
@daviddyer2607 2 года назад
I am a safety manager and this is giving me heart palpitations!
@seanmoran1056
@seanmoran1056 2 года назад
If yo see someone without safety glasses , I'd say you get palpitations. 😂
@paulkenneally789
@paulkenneally789 2 года назад
Me too, mate... insane and for a kids programme!! Coming from flat Lincolnshire,even an escalator sets me off!!!
@kanosaunders
@kanosaunders 2 года назад
It's okay, they signed their rams, got inducted, done their dabs, got the correct permits, signed off the safety inspection for the ladders/fixings, put the barriers out, wearing the correct ppe, got a rescue plan in place and listened to you justify your wages I think they'll be mustard up there.
@brianmunich553
@brianmunich553 2 года назад
@@seanmoran1056 yeah I was thinking that too🤣🤣
@skateboardingjesus4006
@skateboardingjesus4006 2 года назад
They probably had a few pints for lunch too and considered it normal. Should have gotten Fred Dibnah for the job.
@gaz1967
@gaz1967 2 года назад
He was safe enough, those flares would act as a parachute.
@davidmccann9811
@davidmccann9811 2 года назад
I always used to get mine stuck in my bike chain. 🤣😂
@Eleventhearlofmars
@Eleventhearlofmars 2 года назад
Some of the shirts back then you could have flapped the collars on to fly down slowly along with the flares lol.
@grandmastersidsofos1633
@grandmastersidsofos1633 2 года назад
Ha ha ha brilliant 👏 😄
@steve660917
@steve660917 2 года назад
That's funny!! 😁😁
@colinclarke4285
@colinclarke4285 2 года назад
The only person who ever really enjoyed nelson's column was winnie
@280StJohnsPl
@280StJohnsPl Год назад
I was a telecom tower climber here in the U.S. and these guys are great.,,,,,no fall protection equipment.....it takes a lot of guts ....Respect !
@trevoraird4156
@trevoraird4156 Год назад
Unbelievable courage, in 1973 he held the record for the longest free fall parachute jump by a British Civilian.
@tasty_fish
@tasty_fish 2 года назад
One of the best moments in British TV history ever. Glad to have seen it 'live' when first broadcast. John Noakes was my hero. RIP.
@PrivateWalker
@PrivateWalker Год назад
The other was Lesley Judd transfering from a lighthouse to a boat via a rope! 🤣
@bodsnvimto
@bodsnvimto Год назад
John Noakes was/still is a national treasure. RIP great man.
@flybobbie1449
@flybobbie1449 Год назад
Big brother or crazy uncle.
@deadsi
@deadsi 10 месяцев назад
He jumped off to protest against jimmy Saville
@PhilipBooth-qj9dk
@PhilipBooth-qj9dk 9 месяцев назад
Yes mine too, I remember it at the time. I couldn't do it, I don't like heights.
@johnrushworth360
@johnrushworth360 2 года назад
The mighty john noakes, he had no equal. a prince among presenters, RIP
@danjames4086
@danjames4086 2 года назад
@@alan6 he said presenters...not men in general. Besides I'm sure the people who built the column would admire John for giving the climb a go.
@davidpowell9713
@davidpowell9713 2 года назад
@@alan6 that shut you up Al didn’t it
@andyrob3259
@andyrob3259 2 года назад
@@davidpowell9713 is 5 year old class out? Your not at school today?
@popfoz7169
@popfoz7169 2 года назад
Fred Dibnah
@ianlowden6168
@ianlowden6168 2 года назад
...and legendary! Would have a go at anything. Sadly missed.
@Jason-kg7cw
@Jason-kg7cw 10 месяцев назад
I remember watching this at the time. It gave me nightmares. John Noakes was THE best presenter BP ever had. He did all the stuff no-one else could do. He was magnificent! RIP JOHN.
@sowitandhopeitgrows
@sowitandhopeitgrows 8 месяцев назад
He also was very grateful in later life for all his adventures courteay of BP
@tamar5261
@tamar5261 9 месяцев назад
Listening to his voice takes me back to tea time after school, the magic roundabout will be on next I think
@gazof-the-north1980
@gazof-the-north1980 2 года назад
Special mention to the man who attached and secured the ladders in the first place!!!
@oddities-whatnot
@oddities-whatnot 2 года назад
Fred Dibnah territory
@eugenemurray2940
@eugenemurray2940 2 года назад
And the cameraman...🤣
@bastogne315
@bastogne315 2 года назад
All dead now. Rip
@fds7476
@fds7476 2 года назад
Special mention to the madlads who erected the damn thing in the first place.
@GavinMorris1
@GavinMorris1 2 года назад
Oh he had scaffolding.
@waynehoobler2677
@waynehoobler2677 2 года назад
John Noakes was a National Treasure. He barely showed any nerves; this was Children's TV in those days. Health and Safety, what Health and Safety would that be? A brave and very humble guy.
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 Год назад
Today millions of childrens watching urban daredevils like Shiey, Bnt or Alain Robert or Jackass, those stunts are lot more dangerous
@ItWasAlrightInThe1970s
@ItWasAlrightInThe1970s Год назад
Met him at a book signing in Savacentre Washington, he was totally bloke-next-door and a top fella.
@davidpowell6098
@davidpowell6098 Год назад
Biddy Baxter still treated him like crap, though.
@blandoworthlessness
@blandoworthlessness Год назад
You have to be a special kind of person to climb something like that without panicking. He certainly is brave!
@d23bw
@d23bw Год назад
I love the way on the final push to the top he has this stringy bit of rope around his waist connected to nothing at all but optimism.
@weejim48
@weejim48 2 года назад
John Noakes was a legend. No climbing harness just sheer bravery. This man deserved a knighthood.🇬🇧👍
@johno4521
@johno4521 2 года назад
No insurance cover by the BBC either as John only found out years later....
@monkeydust100
@monkeydust100 2 года назад
@MR MISTER I just watched one of Fred's videos, screw that 😬
@andyrob3259
@andyrob3259 2 года назад
Meanwhile the camera men actually holding a heavy piece of equipment don’t? Notice John wasn’t up there by himself
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain
@Roscoe.P.Coldchain 2 года назад
Yes I miss guys like this on television
@jplonsdale7242
@jplonsdale7242 2 года назад
@@Roscoe.P.Coldchain they don't allow positive and inspirational men on television anymore thanks to radical feminism and the woke crowd saying brave men who set good examples are toxic masculinity. I feel sorry for young boys being bombarded with it
@christopherreynolds9254
@christopherreynolds9254 2 года назад
He’s walking up Nelson’s Column on the sort of ladder that your Dad keeps in his garage - without a harness. Massive balls
@clouddog2393
@clouddog2393 Год назад
John was an unpretentious , down to earth bloke who was up for any challenge no matter how risky . Being working class kids we liked Valerie and Peter but thought they were posh although these days we'd call them middle class. Noakes however was our favourite for he's have a go spirit which is why he always got the dangerous tasks . Happy days the '70's and much missed .
@pc3983
@pc3983 Год назад
He was my favourite blue Peter presenter ,no one around like him anymore . One in a million 👍
@Chanesmyname
@Chanesmyname 2 года назад
Never would they let this happen again with a presenter! He had some guts to do this climb, what a star.
@davidpowell9713
@davidpowell9713 2 года назад
Everyone knows Noakes had bollocks like grapefruits
@shable1436
@shable1436 2 года назад
I see everyone commenting about John, but what's really interesting is how the cameraman Terry is climbing right with them, plus all these angles, plus hauling a later 70s video recorder that's probably 20lbs
@BobK5
@BobK5 2 года назад
Exactly, I’d like to know how they got the shots of John under the overhang.
@misterbonzoid5623
@misterbonzoid5623 2 года назад
@@BobK5 Probably zoom lens from a building or a crane.
@BobK5
@BobK5 2 года назад
@@misterbonzoid5623 thank you, yes I think you’re right, it can only be something like that.
@bargainplaceuk
@bargainplaceuk Год назад
I imagine he probably hauled the video equipment up with a rope once he had finished his ascent.
@paarker
@paarker Год назад
@@BobK5 in a chair next to them and they lowered the camera down to him to film.
@princevalantinojkd
@princevalantinojkd Год назад
John was unbelievably brave, one of the most courageous men I've seen take on a near impossible task
@davidhartley2373
@davidhartley2373 Год назад
Back in the time when no one ever thought about health and safety. John is one of the bravest person on TV. Not to mention the camera man who was doing it filming
@borntoclimb7116
@borntoclimb7116 Год назад
Back when lot more peoples died and no one cares, ok in India and bangladesh this is just a normal day today
@Eleventhearlofmars
@Eleventhearlofmars Год назад
Guess what?! The BBC wouldn’t cover them for insurance to go up there and they didn’t even know it. So the BBC cameraman and Noakes who were both BBC employees were shafted by their employer, not much has changed over 45 years eh?! 😂
@DidesCharlie
@DidesCharlie Месяц назад
You say that, but 1977 was 3 years after the Health and Safety at Work Act came in, so the BBC very much had a duty of care to John even back in the day. Mind you, Noel Edmonds production team never learned any lessons by the mid-80s...
@DidesCharlie
@DidesCharlie Месяц назад
@@Eleventhearlofmars The 1970s was more about BBC employees DOING the shafting. The younger the better...
@martinhambleton5076
@martinhambleton5076 2 года назад
The legendary John Noakes. RIP John. It has to be said in the nicest and most respectful way. "Get down, Shep!"
@rocker-barrel4786
@rocker-barrel4786 2 года назад
Wayaa shep :)
@MIKE-TYTHON
@MIKE-TYTHON 2 года назад
8:33 just shows you how much of a nice guy John was he even credited the camera man, fair play.
@Matteline
@Matteline Год назад
Quite possibly the single greatest piece of TV ever. Simply incredible. Unbeleivable.
@matthewgaunt4358
@matthewgaunt4358 Год назад
That overhang takes some bottle!
@richardweldon2062
@richardweldon2062 2 года назад
The guy was amazing. A total legend. I'm in my mid fifties now, but I still remember growing up watching Blue Peter.
@wildphil64
@wildphil64 2 года назад
Me too. Blue Peter was an amazing program
@hudson7354
@hudson7354 2 года назад
Me too do you think we could a meet up together and play games from the sixties together?
@blackdogwildtrails3123
@blackdogwildtrails3123 2 года назад
As a rock climber I find that incredibly brave. I've soloed routes well within my limits but I'd have to be roped up and used protection on that ascent. Even if it is on a ladder, you can still get tired and slip.Maximum respect to John.
@Yosef9438
@Yosef9438 2 года назад
The knots they're using ... so poor ... really scary stuff!
@mattq331
@mattq331 2 года назад
As a climber myself, I bloody hate climbing ladders.
@simoncelt5590
@simoncelt5590 2 года назад
I can relate [though never soloed unless you include bouldering] but my god I’m getting sweaty palm watching this
@and79
@and79 2 года назад
​@@simoncelt5590 have you seen any of Fred Dibnah's videos? Steeplejacks are a different breed!
@SantiagOnline
@SantiagOnline 2 года назад
and using hemp ropes
@bigjonS4
@bigjonS4 9 месяцев назад
Tramp’s coat, sensible shoes and flares. Legend.
@markbumford8076
@markbumford8076 Год назад
Dear John Noakes was such a very brave but a very humbling guy who brought much pleasure to the nation when I was a kid
@1964sdyoung
@1964sdyoung 2 года назад
Apparently he had to do this twice as the first time the camera wasn’t working properly and didn’t record anything. Never get me up there, absolutely terrifying.
@jonesynet
@jonesynet 2 года назад
I remember being traumatised as a kid watching this (but also being in utter awe at John Noakes' bravery). Nothing has changed 45 odd years on.
@adrianhatton8793
@adrianhatton8793 8 месяцев назад
I was an apprentice joiner in the 80’s it scared me , I’m glad things have improved as a lot of men died , This is incredible by John noakes and the cameraman ! Amazing!
@dazzassti
@dazzassti 10 месяцев назад
I’ve spent a fair bit of time at the top of triple ladders and have a very healthy respect for hights. I actually remember watching this as a kid too. Seriously watching this now makes my legs go funny. This is insane, for anyone who’s never done ladder work it is incomprehensible just how insanely scary this is. This is truly madness, JK was a legend and an extraordinarily fearless guy, he certainly didn’t have a fear of heights. That overhang is terrifying!
@PiglipsMaximus
@PiglipsMaximus 9 месяцев назад
The top ladder part jesus christ
@NeilPeelParanormalPeepShow
@NeilPeelParanormalPeepShow 8 месяцев назад
I climbed a ladder recently to hang a Halloween decoration from an overhead pipe. Three steps up, and then i had to sign a form! Crazy.
@NeilPeelParanormalPeepShow
@NeilPeelParanormalPeepShow 8 месяцев назад
Thing is, at that height, who will see from the ground its dirty?
@garycarr2530
@garycarr2530 2 года назад
One word for John Noakes ‘ Legend’
@lillymay3632
@lillymay3632 2 года назад
I watched this 'live' back in the day and thought 'wow'. Now I watch this and squirm. Also, I can no long look at the post office tower without 'seeing' a giant kitten on it.
@seankayll9017
@seankayll9017 5 месяцев назад
Ecky thump!
@fudgis2572
@fudgis2572 Год назад
I remember seeing this when it was originally shown and being gobsmacked and terrified in equal measures (especially by that final part of the ascent where the ladder leans outwards to get over that Corinthian capital, just thinking about what that must have been like makes me feel giddy!). How many children's presenters could do what he did and remain so amiable and calm about it all?! What a legend John Noakes was!! Respect to the blokes who do this for a job and the cameraman too, they all must have balls of steel!!!
@peterswires8439
@peterswires8439 Год назад
The best Blue Peter presenter ever, by a long way.
@self-preservationsociety7057
@self-preservationsociety7057 8 месяцев назад
He definitely earned his badge , Shep wasn’t keen to go up though !
@EM-wd2vg
@EM-wd2vg 2 года назад
Along with Brian Cant John was a part of my childhood and nothing but wonderful memories. An all time great…
@cjwcymru
@cjwcymru 2 года назад
To scale up nelson's column wearing those flares was a remarkable achievement
@gilldanier4129
@gilldanier4129 Год назад
Yes, advertising those flares was risky and very brave, when really the correct attire should have been Bell Bottoms, a Blue Peter wardrobe faux pas.
@IfUfindthisURlost
@IfUfindthisURlost Год назад
Surely someone would have said, "High place, strong wind, DON'T WEAR FLARES!"
@gonavylife
@gonavylife 7 месяцев назад
In my experience from sailing tall ships and climbing about the rigging, the truly difficult aspect is coming back down - especially on the inverted portion. Massive respect to everyone involved!!!
@sanchoodell6789
@sanchoodell6789 Год назад
"Brave" That's an understatement! No amount of money in the world would be enough to pay me to climb Nelson's Column like these dudes did!
@sharadpatel92
@sharadpatel92 2 года назад
I remember watching this when it first aired, but I didn't appreciate the danger at the time. However, since John did daredevil challenges all the time, you would expect him to do this. It's just amazing to watch it again after over 40 years. I'm just amazed at the bravery of those guys, not only John and Terry, the cameraman, but also the guys whose job it was to clean Nelson's Column.
@stuartmack8769
@stuartmack8769 Год назад
Un bell eev a bull... Wouldn't have seen me doing that 🥶🥶☮️😱✌️
@jaymac7203
@jaymac7203 Год назад
I was 1 year old 👶 lol
@DIUA-vb6gi
@DIUA-vb6gi 2 года назад
I thought I was dealing with this until the last bit when he went to the very top for no good reason! I will now go and get some counselling as that has tipped me over the edge. Strangely had no effect when I first saw this many years ago! The innocence of youth.
@garetcrossman6626
@garetcrossman6626 Год назад
Hilarious.
@saneman7177
@saneman7177 9 месяцев назад
For a non steeple jack to do this is highly impressive
@chegeny
@chegeny Год назад
John Noakes was the embodiment of adventure and inspiration; what a wondrous view of Trafalgar Square. 🇬🇧
@vivianespicer9276
@vivianespicer9276 2 года назад
I’m watching this panicking, feeling dread, worrying any minute John could fall. But forgetting he survived! Weird. Great presenter and I do remember watching this at the time.
@davidpowell9713
@davidpowell9713 2 года назад
Yeah he makes it somehow
@andrewmurray5542
@andrewmurray5542 2 года назад
I remember watching this as a kid with no sense of fear at all. It's a different story as an adult. My legs were at their wobbliest at John on the overhanging ladders.
@sugarbertie1143
@sugarbertie1143 Год назад
John Noakes was a cracking fella. Growing up with him on the TV in the 70s we were entertained by him everytime he was on the box. He was Mr Blue Peter and always will be, God bless him.
@chrishough277
@chrishough277 Год назад
I remember watching this when it came out. As mentioned by others, I think as kids we really were slightly immune to how tough this little Yorkshireman was (And the crew.) I remember the ladder climbing, but what strikes me now is how he gets training in using the Bosun's Chair (AKA An Old Rope Attached To A Dangling Plank Of Wood) at 150ft, just before using it. "Don't slacken it off too much, OK?", "Once you mastered it. you're alright" 😱
@antonyknight4584
@antonyknight4584 2 года назад
96 likes ?!? I would give this a million if I could. John Noakes, what an all time hero !!!!
@Cypher791
@Cypher791 2 года назад
It’s only been up 12 hours ✋😂
@gazza2933
@gazza2933 2 года назад
@@Cypher791 It's been up since 1843.
@stevens5541
@stevens5541 2 года назад
It should be zero likes for the BBC....BOYCOTT THEM
@Boilingfrogg
@Boilingfrogg 2 года назад
Yeah but it's the BBC
@traceylatifi9304
@traceylatifi9304 2 года назад
@@Boilingfrogg Yes, before it went WOKE.
@jedthehumanoid9953
@jedthehumanoid9953 2 года назад
I remember seeing a clip of this before but never realised he climbed it without a safety line. Seems crazy now.
@slaterslater5944
@slaterslater5944 2 года назад
Totally insane. Especially the overhang. I blame Dibnah!
@graememorrison333
@graememorrison333 2 года назад
But that's just it! Climbing 200ft with an overhang while wearing some flares and an M65 jacket and with no harness, didn't bat any eyelids in 1980. It's just wot men did.
@Eleventhearlofmars
@Eleventhearlofmars 2 года назад
@@slaterslater5944 that overhang alone would give me nightmares !! 🫣
@julianshepherd2038
@julianshepherd2038 2 года назад
@@graememorrison333 deaths at work were much more common
@user-vp8mu5fj7o
@user-vp8mu5fj7o Год назад
I'm happy the camera man got a shout out at the end. That guy did amazing being up there not holding on to anything, obviously he had a harness on, but it's not the same feeling of security if you haven't got a hold of anything.
@Ras6200
@Ras6200 Год назад
Strapping ladders to this to enable cleaning by anyone, who is or isn't John Noakes, is absolute madness.
@paulrichardson3222
@paulrichardson3222 2 года назад
I can't believe they let John climb without a safety harness, he was a brave man. Health and safety were not part of the plan.
@mysticgeneie4668
@mysticgeneie4668 2 года назад
Back in them days, we just threw caution to the wind, bring back unnecessary harm I say!
@willmitchell255
@willmitchell255 2 года назад
No harness, no hard hat 🤷‍♂️ Tied on with a bit of string, would have cut him in half he'd fallen !
@NerdPirateRadio
@NerdPirateRadio 2 года назад
you should check out the Fred Dibnah videos that are posted, yikes. as they say "an honorable profession" to be sure.
@peternagy-im4be
@peternagy-im4be 2 года назад
Quite right too.
@peternagy-im4be
@peternagy-im4be 2 года назад
@@willmitchell255 a high vis vest would save him if he fell.
@nigelbobbo
@nigelbobbo 2 года назад
One of my favourite TV clips of all time I can still remember as a child being transfixed and terrified watching this Thanks for uploading
@myalfie
@myalfie 2 года назад
I remember it aswell john noakes did some incredible stunts free fall parachuting ect , this was when the bbc was held in high esteem, even though savile and hall were later exposed for their antics.The actually broadcasting content was superb back in the day!
@kittyroo9294
@kittyroo9294 2 года назад
I remember watching this as a kid. It was terrifying for a child to watch, but I guess it made us stronger and fearless like John.
@peternagy-im4be
@peternagy-im4be 2 года назад
@@myalfie I stopped watching and listening to the clowns 15 years ago.
@vordman
@vordman 2 года назад
@@kittyroo9294 I'll proudly state it, John was a better man than me.
@andrewfarrow4699
@andrewfarrow4699 2 года назад
I remember it too. I always assumed he had a safety harness to clip on though. Now I am traumatised.I can scarcely believe that no one thought it would be a good idea not to risk killing a beloved TV presenter.
@jeniferallan6693
@jeniferallan6693 Год назад
Great man. Great dog. Great programme Great memories. Thanks 😊
@ruskie6548
@ruskie6548 Год назад
I remember watching this as an 11yr old & i was terrified then. Watching it now in my 50s & i'm still terrified just watching it. Incredibly brave guys.
@softlystroll
@softlystroll 2 года назад
Noakes grew to resent the crazy risks he was asked to take during his time on the show and i don't blame him.
@lenraby5920
@lenraby5920 2 года назад
I was lucky enough to grow up watching the likes of John Noakes and Johnny Ball, truly great TV presenters that inspired a generation of hope.
@theflyingfrog
@theflyingfrog 10 месяцев назад
I met Lesley Judd in France a few years ago… great fun and very happy to meet a fan!
@bojack40
@bojack40 Год назад
I remember it like it was yesterday Blue Peter made me. RIP John. You were a heroic big bro. No safety harness, and the kit and clothing hadn’t changed in a hundred years!😮
@andrewmurray5542
@andrewmurray5542 2 года назад
First of all, don't forget Terry, the cameraman who climbed it too 👏👏 I remember watching this as a kid with no sense of fear at all. It's a different story as an adult. My legs were at their wobbliest when John on the overhanging ladders. John was an absolute hero.
@TallysVids
@TallysVids 2 года назад
My arse was twitching like a rabbit's nose just watching this. Respect to John (and not forgetting Terry) for doing this.
@jennifernorman9655
@jennifernorman9655 Год назад
I have sweaty palms watching this! And my heart is racing!
@Oakleaf700
@Oakleaf700 Год назад
I feel tremblish just watching! Noakey was a true star. The Cameraman and Steeplejack were pretty epic too.
@andrewbell2121
@andrewbell2121 2 года назад
So much admiration should go to John Noakes for what he did. For Blue Peter viewers of my generation, he was like an amusing uncle who did really brave and dangerous things that health and safety would never allow these days.
@vantheman1238
@vantheman1238 2 года назад
Remember watching this as a kid. This was terrifying and John so brave and was a legend. Imagine how big and successful he would be today. Just incredible.
@gregtaylor6146
@gregtaylor6146 Год назад
In Britain today? impossible .......... he's not the right colour.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned. Год назад
I remember John on Blue Peter with sticky back plastic and his dog Shep. He was an integral part of my childhood. I don't remember this though... Respect increased by 100000% RIP and God bless you!
@Angus_Macgregor
@Angus_Macgregor Год назад
I remember watching this at the time. Even now, my palms are sweating and I'm used to working on ships masts! What a guy!
@kiskaloo6843
@kiskaloo6843 2 года назад
I watched this when it was originally aired and even now it scares me silly even though I know nothing went wrong. John Noakes was the best kids TV presenter ever! And Kudos to the cameraman, Terry, he did it holding camera equipment
@alanbatty3825
@alanbatty3825 2 года назад
I remember watching this when it was first shown, bringing back many wonderful memories of Blue Peter. I was terrified of heights then, and I am still terrified of heights now. God knows how he did it, RIP John Noakes and Shep. Thank you for posting
@augustseptember3503
@augustseptember3503 Год назад
I remember working on one of these Bosun's chairs, as they called them, in the 1960s during my time in the merchant navy; very scary because you relied on the slip knot you had made, one false move and down you went! After he retired, John discovered he was never insured for all the perilous stunts he did. H&S was non existent in those days so it was no wonder John was incandescent with anger at the BBC producers' failure to insure him when he found out! RIP John. The BBC are still as arrogant and uncaring in 2023!
@quickjumpingfoxes
@quickjumpingfoxes 9 месяцев назад
But BBC management always makes sure they get paid.
@ibuk4309
@ibuk4309 Год назад
How the hell do you climb a ladder with balls that massive!! What a a legend of a man .
@elih9700
@elih9700 Год назад
Fred Dibnah style.
@timc924
@timc924 2 года назад
My boyhood hero and well into my teens too, if I be totally honest. He was a seemingly ordinary bloke, whom captured millions' of childrens imagination with his infectious character and preparedness to have a go at just about everything. Inspiring and courageous as well as imbued with a great sense of humour. I fondly recall the episode where the baby elephant is in the studio and evacuates all over the floor- live TV at its best, and then takes its keeper on what appeared to be an impromptu skying trip- meanwhile, Johnny is seen in the background in hysterics- priceless.
@myrants5836
@myrants5836 2 года назад
As someone who is petrified of heights this fills me with horror!!
@Michael-dz9vk
@Michael-dz9vk Год назад
What an amazing man,so fearless and nothing seemed to phase him,unique there will never be another john noakes,as a young school boy in the 1960s,i have so many memories of him on blue peter ,god bless you ,rip,irrepaceable ,❤
@LovelyCentaur-or5qd
@LovelyCentaur-or5qd 21 день назад
I worked for a steepljack company, starting at 16, as labourer on £15 a day. No harnesses. A steepljack told me: no steepljack ever fell by letting go. Made sense really. I climbed lots of high ladders. That still looked bloody scary what Noakes did, especially climbing the inclined part near the top. He was so relaxed as well!
@geoffm9944
@geoffm9944 2 года назад
John was incredibly courageous to ascend the ladder. 99% of people, including me, wouldn’t have entertained the idea.
@Twirlyhead
@Twirlyhead 10 месяцев назад
I think you'd be lucky to find one in a hundred people could do as well as Noaksie and that unsung hero of a cameraman.
@bomcabedal
@bomcabedal 10 месяцев назад
I wouldn't have made it up the plinth.
@fablenumber1fan
@fablenumber1fan 9 месяцев назад
I inspect sewers as a job, some ladders are 50m down. We enter with life saving winches and tripods and it is still nerve racking and exhausting. Balls of steel these men
@PhilipBooth-qj9dk
@PhilipBooth-qj9dk 9 месяцев назад
I wouldn't do it for all the gold in fort Knox
@ajaxtelamonian5134
@ajaxtelamonian5134 9 месяцев назад
I think sitting on the plank suspended with some rope over the drop that got me.
@SeraphinaPZ
@SeraphinaPZ 2 года назад
Amazed how the one guy who works on it is not only able to do such a terrifying job, but casually holds a lit cigarette in one hand as he does his job perched on a board 100+ feet in the air.
@chriscdr
@chriscdr Год назад
The mighty John Noakes. Complete Legend!
@HansKlopek
@HansKlopek 28 дней назад
Amazing the transformation from this to the modern BBC...
@jsytac
@jsytac 2 года назад
Balls of steel. Climbing that overhang having just scaled 100’ must have been tough. No safety rope, no arresting gear; just a ladder, a boatswain’s chair, and some clove hitches. Very impressive. Top camera work, too.
@gcrichards1
@gcrichards1 2 года назад
You'd think Reg would have taught him how to use a bosun's chair before he was 180 feet up Nelson's column 🤣
@MrTaylor498
@MrTaylor498 2 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔 🤣🤣
@dobythedog
@dobythedog 2 года назад
I thought the same. What a time to give basic training in lowering the chair.
@rocker-barrel4786
@rocker-barrel4786 2 года назад
Llf yes
@PompeyBoy66
@PompeyBoy66 Год назад
Go with Noakes! What a hero. Watched this as a kid on TV. Loved those 3 presenters. Epic: climbing a ladder at that height which is slopinh outwards with no ropes!
@Revoe_Lad
@Revoe_Lad Год назад
He had some balls that guy to do that straight away. I’m a roofer and it would’ve taken me a while to do that.
@chrishyde1216
@chrishyde1216 2 года назад
Unbelievable. Even the bit where he has a rest is scary, and the top part where the ladder is bent back is horrific. I'm looking at af something that would terrify and probably kill me. It's unsettling.
@Seansaighdeoir
@Seansaighdeoir 2 года назад
I watched this a kid and it was a difficult watch - 45 years odd later and it doesn't get any easier. You have to respect him and the cameraman for doing it but to echo others it was sheer madness to put your life on the line for a bit of telly.
@Agui007
@Agui007 Год назад
John and his cameraman were so had balls of steel! The worst part is when you can't rationalise your fear and freeze!
@neilscott910
@neilscott910 Год назад
None of that looked safe, John Noakes and his camera man were both legends
@ElBrandenBrazil
@ElBrandenBrazil 2 года назад
This footage still triggers my vertigo so many years after seeing it broadcast for the first time as a child in 1977.
@southpawboxing4265
@southpawboxing4265 2 года назад
John noakes. What a legend. Even Fred Dibnah would have been proud.
@petergreen2552
@petergreen2552 Год назад
I remember this and the time he went down the Cresta Run in a bobsleigh only for it to flip over. He just got out shook himself off and carried on. Top man
@hopebgood
@hopebgood Год назад
Yeah and he showed that massive bruise all over his arse and leg live on Blue Peter. I remember that too.
@djrichylaurence8991
@djrichylaurence8991 Год назад
I actually remember the day this was televised.
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