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1969 Moved to BBC, presented Radio One on air competitions

Presented 7-part series Pop Workshop

 

1970 February - Deputised for flu-ridden Kenny Everett

April - Given own show on Saturdays 1pm - 3pm (promoted as R1's youngest ever disc-jockey!)

July - Kenny Everett fired by BBC and NE took over Saturday morning show

 

1971 February - First TV appearance Come Dancing

October - Moved to Sunday mornings on Radio One

Opened record shop in Kings Road, Chelsea

 

1972 January - Commenced broadcasting on the BBC World Service

July - First appearance on Top of the Pops

October - Released first record under pseudonym "Kirk Houston"

Elton John "officially" opens Kings Road record shop

 

1973 June - Took over Breakfast Show from Tony Blackburn

 

1974 Motor racing career began

Signed to drive for Team Ford/Castrol

 

1975 Numerous TV appearances in addition to TOTP; Call my Bluff, Seaside Special etc

June - hosted 10 part children's' series for BBC TV - "Z" Shed

Opened 2 nd record shop in Orpington

 

1976 October - Multi-Coloured Swap Show launched

 

1977 June - Hosted Disney Time

August - Hosted Noel Edmonds Introduces

 

1978 April - Left Breakfast Show and BBC World Service

July - Hosted BBC TV "Hobby Horse" series (junior Mastermind)

September - Back to Sunday mornings

September - In addition to Swap Shop presented "Lucky Numbers" (Saturday evening BBC1)

October - Guest on Desert Island Discs

November - Started Talkabout (Radio 1 Thursday evenings)

Moved from motor racing to offshore power boating

 

1979 Qualified as Helicopter pilot

May - Presented Top Gear (BBC2)

June - Hosted Juke Box Jury (BBC1)

Hissing Sid phenomena started

December - Royal Variety Show, Drury Lane

 

1980 April - Appeared on Eurovision Song Contest (as UK host)

Top Gear continued and one off programme "Captain Beaky's World of Words and Music"

 

1981 July - One off series "Taking the Strain" (BBC")

2 nd record released - Brown Sauce - No. 15 in charts

 

1982 March - Swap Shop ended

September - Late Late Breakfast Show launched

October - Sunday mornings - Perkins Grange

 

1983 March - Left Radio 1

April - Time of your Life for BBC1

 

1984 Started work for ABC in USA

Christmas Day show from Telecom Tower (Launched Comic Relief)

 

1985 February - Hosted British Record Industry Awards

Founded Helicopter Management and Unique Group

Arranged Live Aid helicopter air lift to Wembley Concert

Launched NE show on ABC in USA

September - Telly Addicts (1 st series with the Paine family)

 

1986 Hosted Montreux Golden Rose Festival

November - Late Late Breakfast Show cancelled after death of Michael Lush

 

1987 August Radio series for Radio 4 - "Awayday"

One off series - "Whatever Next for BBC"

 

1988 September - Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow launched (Saturday evening BBC1)

Offer to move to ITV rejected

Farnborough and Fairford Airshows for BBC TV

 

1989 February - Concorde Special for BBC TV

Unique Broadcasting launched (now listed on AIM as UBC Media Group)

Farnborough and Fairford Airshows

 

1990 "Noel's Christmas Presents"

 

1991 March - Hosted BAFTA Awards

Organised first Helifest

November - Launched Noel's House Party

 

1992 April - Noel's Addicts

To celebrate 25 years of Radio 1 NE flew with Red Arrows

2 nd series of House Party phenomenal success. Comprehensively beat ITV

Broke BBC telephone record receiving 1.25 million calls in 5 minutes

The dreaded Mr Blobby received superstardom

Offer to move to ITV rejected

 

1993 Gotcha Oscars renamed after American Academy threatened legal action!

New deal with BBC agreed

Media distort contract details and NE dubbed "TV's biggest earner"

House Party wins Best Light Entertainment Show BAFTA

Noel's Garden Party public events launched

NE turns on Morecambe lights

Crinkley Bottom licensed attractions open in Somerset, Morecambe and East Anglia.

 

1994 TV and Radio Industry Club Award for NE

May - Children's Royal Variety Performance

Mr Blobby tackles the USA even appearing on Larry King Live

November - NE launches the National Lottery

 

1995 January - Champion Telly Addicts

Start of BlobbyGate legal battle with Morecambe

 

1996 January - Launch of Noel's Telly Years

March - 100 th House Party

August - One off TV programme, "Multi Coloured Saturdays", BBC1

 

1997 April - Foreverett Radio 2

Noel's Le Mans Dream - 3 BBC1 prime time documentaries covering Unique Group's attempt to win the 24 hour race

 

1998 Telly Addicts ends after 13 years

 

1999 Noel's House Party ends after 167 shows and 8 series

The World of the Secret Camera BBC1

On Air Presenting the Twentieth Century Radio 2

Noel's Christmas Presents final show after 11 years

 

2000 April - BBC contract expires - Goodbye Auntie!

 

2003 August - October - Drivetime Radio 2

 

 

 

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