Go with Noakes - Season 1

Go with Noakes - Season 1

Season 1

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DatesMar 28, 1976 - May 9, 1976
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Episodes

The Lakeland Games
Season 1Episode 130 min

The Lakeland Games

John 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?"

Mar 28, 1976
The Oxford Bumps
Season 1Episode 230 min

The Oxford Bumps

John 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."

Apr 4, 1976
The Red Arrows
Season 1Episode 330 min

The Red Arrows

John 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."

Apr 11, 1976
The Milk Race
Season 1Episode 430 min

The Milk Race

John 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."

Apr 18, 1976
Formula 5000
Season 1Episode 530 min

Formula 5000

John 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'. "

May 4, 1976
The Guernsey Handicap
Season 1Episode 630 min

The Guernsey Handicap

John 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 ".'

May 9, 1976

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