- Gordon was credited as the first woman to be seen on colour television sets,[3][4] as she took part in John Logie Baird's world's first colour transmission on 3 July 1928.
- Added hair-dye to make her darker brown hair, a more reddish colour for all of her years in Crossroads. The hair colour showed up more on camera too, apparently.
- In 1974 she became the first woman to ever host the Royal Variety Performance.
- Was due to be reinstated in Crossroads (1964) when she died.
- Appeared in the stage revue Diamond Lil with Mae West in Manchester and the Prince of Wales in London.
- Was sent to New York by Lew Grade in 1954 to study commercial television practices. Also worked as continuity announcer in New York for a local CBS affiliate station. Noele can be seen in the Goldbergs sitcom Episode dated 31 August 1954 (1954) playing Molly's keep-fit director Miss Willoughby.
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