Description
A charming photo print of John Noakes, one of Britain’s most beloved children’s TV presenters. Best known for his long‑running role on Blue Peter, Noakes became a household name thanks to his adventurous spirit, warm personality and unforgettable partnership with Shep the dog.
This compact monochrome print features a printed signature, typical of fan‑mail and publicity photographs issued during his television career. A nostalgic and display‑ready piece, perfect for collectors of vintage TV memorabilia, Blue Peter history, and classic British broadcasting.
Short Background – John Noakes & British Children’s Television
John Noakes (1934–2017) was the longest‑serving presenter on Blue Peter, appearing from 1965 to 1978. His fearless approach to challenges — from climbing Nelson’s Column to skydiving — made him an icon of children’s television.
Publicity prints like this were often sent out in response to fan letters or used for promotional appearances, making surviving examples a delightful slice of mid‑20th‑century TV culture.
Size: 15 x 9cm
Photo Print of John Noakes TV Presenter
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Description
A charming photo print of John Noakes, one of Britain’s most beloved children’s TV presenters. Best known for his long‑running role on Blue Peter, Noakes became a household name thanks to his adventurous spirit, warm personality and unforgettable partnership with Shep the dog.
This compact monochrome print features a printed signature, typical of fan‑mail and publicity photographs issued during his television career. A nostalgic and display‑ready piece, perfect for collectors of vintage TV memorabilia, Blue Peter history, and classic British broadcasting.
Short Background – John Noakes & British Children’s Television
John Noakes (1934–2017) was the longest‑serving presenter on Blue Peter, appearing from 1965 to 1978. His fearless approach to challenges — from climbing Nelson’s Column to skydiving — made him an icon of children’s television.
Publicity prints like this were often sent out in response to fan letters or used for promotional appearances, making surviving examples a delightful slice of mid‑20th‑century TV culture.
Size: 15 x 9cm