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{{Infobox television
[[File:Noahlogo.jpg|thumb]]
 
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| image = Noah_Knows_Best_logo.png
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| imagesize = 240px
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| caption = The show's original logo.
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| genre = Comedy
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| no_episodes = 13
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| runtime =
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| first_aired = October 7, [[2000]]
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| imdb_id = 0235938
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|last_aired = January 6, [[2001]]
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|tv_com_id = noah-knows-best|creator = [[Ken Lipman]]|no_seasons = 1}}'''''Noah Knows Best''''' is an television series that aired on [[Nickelodeon]]. The show premiered on October 7, [[2000]] and was canceled with five unaired episodes out of thirteen produced, due to low ratings. The show starred [[Phillip Van Dyke]] as the title character, [[Noah]]. It is known as the male version of Nickelodeon's earlier hit series ''[[Clarissa Explains It All]]''. It was long considered to be the shortest running show to air on Nickelodeon, but has since been beaten in terms of both the amount of episodes and the length of its existence by the short lived ''[[Rugrats]]'' spin off ''[[Rugrats Pre-School Daze]]'' in 2005. The show was recorded at [[Nickelodeon Studios]] in Orlando, Florida and was the last sitcom of its kind to be taped there as the concept was too outdated by its time of premiering. It was also one of the last shows to premiere on Nickelodeon's Saturday Night block, [[SNICK]].
   
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==Episode list==
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|Title=The Tickets
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|OriginalAirDate=October 7, [[2000]]
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|EpisodeNumber=2
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|Title=The Computer
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|OriginalAirDate=October 14, [[2000]]
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|EpisodeNumber=3
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|Title=Noah Knows Politics
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|OriginalAirDate=October 21, [[2000]]
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|EpisodeNumber=4
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|Title=Door to Door
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|OriginalAirDate=November 4, [[2000]]
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|EpisodeNumber=5
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|Title=Three's Company
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|OriginalAirDate=November 18, [[2000]]
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|EpisodeNumber=6
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|Title=Pink Slip-Up
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|OriginalAirDate=December 3, [[2000]]
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|EpisodeNumber=7
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|Title=Slices of Life
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|OriginalAirDate=December 10, [[2000]]
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|ShortSummary=When Megan and Marcus get kicked out of Giannini's because Paul thinks they started a food fight, Noah fails to come forward to tell who really started it. Also, Megan's best friend Camille befriends a snooty girl from Yardley, and Alton displays a secret talent.
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|EpisodeNumber=8
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|Title=Lost Night
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|OriginalAirDate=December 17, [[2000]]
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|EpisodeNumber=9
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|Title=The Final Insult
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|EpisodeNumber=10
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|Title=Slam Book
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|EpisodeNumber=11
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|Title=Noah's Art
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|EpisodeNumber=12
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|Title=Clipped in the Wings
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|Title=The Tutor
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Revision as of 02:56, 18 August 2019

Noah Knows Best is an television series that aired on Nickelodeon. The show premiered on October 7, 2000 and was canceled with five unaired episodes out of thirteen produced, due to low ratings. The show starred Phillip Van Dyke as the title character, Noah. It is known as the male version of Nickelodeon's earlier hit series Clarissa Explains It All. It was long considered to be the shortest running show to air on Nickelodeon, but has since been beaten in terms of both the amount of episodes and the length of its existence by the short lived Rugrats spin off Rugrats Pre-School Daze in 2005. The show was recorded at Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando, Florida and was the last sitcom of its kind to be taped there as the concept was too outdated by its time of premiering. It was also one of the last shows to premiere on Nickelodeon's Saturday Night block, SNICK.

Episode list

# Title Original air date
1 "The Tickets" October 7, 2000
2 "The Computer" October 14, 2000
3 "Noah Knows Politics" October 21, 2000
4 "Door to Door" November 4, 2000
5 "Three's Company" November 18, 2000
6 "Pink Slip-Up" December 3, 2000
7 "Slices of Life" December 10, 2000
When Megan and Marcus get kicked out of Giannini's because Paul thinks they started a food fight, Noah fails to come forward to tell who really started it. Also, Megan's best friend Camille befriends a snooty girl from Yardley, and Alton displays a secret talent.
8 "Lost Night" December 17, 2000
9 "The Final Insult" TBA
10 "Slam Book" TBA
11 "Noah's Art" TBA
12 "Clipped in the Wings" TBA
13 "The Tutor" TBA