Motor Racing at the BBC: That Petrol Emotion
Motor Racing at the BBC: That Petrol Emotion
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jonny142

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1,756 posts

251 months

Monday 11th March 2013
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Heads up ..Starting next Monday on BBC4 at 8pm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rd365

zeb

3,292 posts

244 months

Tuesday 12th March 2013
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Looks my sort of thing. Thanks

Eric Mc

125,116 posts

291 months

Tuesday 12th March 2013
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Great.

This should be really good.

Fishtigua

9,786 posts

221 months

Monday 18th March 2013
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Bump.

On at 8 tonight.

zeb

3,292 posts

244 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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A collection of clips really....bit unsure about the format but some great old footage

2volvos

660 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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A bit predictable in what they covered, but you can never tire of the '55 Mille Miglia (despite them referring to it as a 'rally') and '57 Nurburgring GP can you.

Liked Raymond Baxter's clipped accent and racing spade...

All in all a fine way to spend 30 mins and looking forward to the 60s and 70s ones.

droopsnoot

14,372 posts

268 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Not bad, but a little disappointing though it might improve over the series. I wonder if my series link will notice that it's on at 8.30 next week, not 8pm.

I had to laugh at the start of the sequence on winter driving where they showed a car on a track being driven into a skid, then pan right to a large group of uniformed policeman standing exactly where the car would have landed if the guy hadn't been able to control it.

ajprice

32,646 posts

222 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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zeb said:
A collection of clips really....bit unsure about the format but some great old footage
This. I was too busy being annoyed that it was a clip show with captions to watch it properly.

Paul Dishman

5,309 posts

263 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Was I the only nerd to spot a shot of the '54 Merc streamliner in the section about the '53 French GP at Reims?

lotus72

777 posts

292 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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it WAS a bit all over the place. And don't get me started about the wrong choice of music for the years they were showing

dave stew

1,502 posts

193 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Good to see the usual hyper critical whinging a la Top Gear. I'm grateful for Motorsport content on the free to view channels and this was a well produced programme - I've series recorded it and am looking forward to the next ones, even if the background music is incorrect!

Leithen

13,813 posts

293 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Starter for ten. Which British driver first won a world championship race?

andym1603

1,881 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Leithen said:
Starter for ten. Which British driver first won a world championship race?
The answer was said in last nights programme.

Leithen

13,813 posts

293 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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andym1603 said:
Leithen said:
Starter for ten. Which British driver first won a world championship race?
The answer was said in last nights programme.
And was, of course, wrong.

andym1603

1,881 posts

198 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Leithen said:
And was, of course, wrong.
Okay, did not know that.

Tony2or4

1,283 posts

191 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Just watched this prog. I agree that the clips-with-captions format can be irritating - especially when you're eating your dinner and you miss a caption through trying to spear a recalcitrant pea - and there were a few errors, but overall I enjoyed it, and the clips were priceless.

Did anybody else spot the reference to the "Nurberg" race?

I always get very irritated when it's stated that the M1 (or 'the London to Yorkshire motorway' as the Cholmondeley-Warner type phrased it in the programme) was Britain's first motorway. mad

Leithen said:
andym1603 said:
Leithen said:
Starter for ten. Which British driver first won a world championship race?
The answer was said in last nights programme.
And was, of course, wrong.
I assumed they were specifically referring to Formula 1, in which case I thought Hawthorne was indeed the first.

Leithen

13,813 posts

293 months

Tuesday 19th March 2013
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Tony2or4 said:
I assumed they were specifically referring to Formula 1, in which case I thought Hawthorne was indeed the first.
Indeed they were, and in doing so they completely ignored the '53 World Sportscar Championship, of which Le Mans was one of the races. Won by a British Car (Jaguar), driven by British drivers (Rolt & Hamilton). Arguably the most famous "Motor Race" of the time and of course won two years earlier by the same team and British drivers....

They no doubt couldn't find the footage, if the BBC ever had it.

lotus72

777 posts

292 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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A real missed opportunity, once again, IMHO.
Over 10 years ago I approached the BBC with an idea of a 90 minute DVD of motor racing film from their archive ...'Treasures From the BBC'.
Remember that I used to work for the BBC in the Film & VT Library and have produced programmes / DVD's.
Through my contacts I spoke to the guy who was the head of '2Entertain' (I think it was then), the BBC's official programme releasing company. He was a guy I knew when I worked there. I explained what I wanted to do; would produce the whole thing myself, get someone like Murray Walker to do the links, interrogate the BBC computer system properly (rather than a 'researcher' do it for me) and thereby pull some un-seen gems from the archive and put it out.
His reply? It was too much like hard work for them.
Even though I offered to do EVERYTHING for it! Oh well.............

Eric Mc

125,116 posts

291 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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Leithen said:
andym1603 said:
Leithen said:
Starter for ten. Which British driver first won a world championship race?
The answer was said in last nights programme.
And was, of course, wrong.
Haven't seen the programme. Who did they say? Is the correct answer? Tony Brooks?

andym1603

1,881 posts

198 months

Wednesday 20th March 2013
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Eric Mc said:
Haven't seen the programme. Who did they say? Is the correct answer? Tony Brooks?
They said it was Mike Hawthorn who was the first British F1 Grand Prix winner. Think it was in 1953.