Heads Up - Quentin Wilson on the telly!
Heads Up - Quentin Wilson on the telly!
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JD

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3,091 posts

251 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Death Race 2007: Tonight

Tuesday 11 December
10:00pm - 10:30pm
ITV1 London

Quentin Willson reports on how an increasing number of teenagers are taking huge risks on the road by filming their own dangerous driving stunts in order to post the footage on the internet.


Might be worth a look, Not seen QW on telly for ages!

Timberwolf

5,374 posts

241 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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JD said:
Quentin Willson reports on how an increasing number of teenagers are taking huge risks on the road by filming their own dangerous driving stunts, such as driving near Quentin Willson and doing donuts in the peculiar oily grease dripping from his hair, in order to post the footage on the internet.

Also he bangs on about how brilliant the W140 S-class is for a bit.
EFA.

What is he doing now, anyway? Apart from this.

flattotheboards

6,688 posts

229 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Timberwolf said:
JD said:
Quentin Willson reports on how an increasing number of teenagers are taking huge risks on the road by filming their own dangerous driving stunts, such as driving near Quentin Willson and doing donuts in the peculiar oily grease dripping from his hair, in order to post the footage on the internet.

Also he bangs on about how brilliant the W140 S-class is for a bit.
EFA.

What is he doing now, anyway? Apart from this.
i was wondering that, he is quite an interesting guy he should be on tv more imo.

jayzee

2,737 posts

227 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Does the odd voice-over I hear.

Timberwolf

5,374 posts

241 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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flattotheboards said:
i was wondering that, he is quite an interesting guy he should be on tv more imo.
Mmm.

IIRC he's pretty handy at turning profits on secondhand motors, and not with the help of camera trickery, free labour and "parts we had just lying around" either.

I suppose the problem is it's the kind of "interesting" minority petrolheads like, not the kind of "interesting" Celebrity Tatfest Dancing Singathon III XTreme viewers like.

Edited by Timberwolf on Tuesday 11th December 21:54

EDLT

15,421 posts

229 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Is he always this condesending?

Gizmo535

18,150 posts

232 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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EDLT said:
Is he always this condesending?
rofl You don't remember the Top Gear of old then?
The man defines condescending!

andy_quantum

13,204 posts

227 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Or that Britains Worst Driver thing?!

jimmyb

12,254 posts

239 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Hmmm almost comes across as an anti speed programme rolleyes

lordlee

3,137 posts

268 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Can't wait to see that lad do 100mph corner with one hand on the wheel - how 'cool' rofl

Toecutter

232 posts

235 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Can't wait to see how bad these 'Boy Racers' are with Jason Plato in Seat Leon at the race track. There only response is Yeah when questioned about their poor driving.

Did anyone catch the website the two (founders) being interviewed was?

I thought my home town was bad with these tools flying around on there numpty mobiles! But Blackpool is bad, feel sorry for the chap and his family who was hit by these idiots



Edited by Toecutter on Tuesday 11th December 22:24

tommundy

686 posts

241 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Well, watched it, but is it just me or did that seem uncomfortably short and an almost token effort. It could definitely have been made an hour long or even a series of 3 weeks shows at an hour each, eg. one on street racing, one on the plato part and then a conclusion to look into answers to the questions they were asking.

Thoughts?

Cheers
Tom

Platinum

2,101 posts

246 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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tommundy said:
Well, watched it, but is it just me or did that seem uncomfortably short and an almost token effort. It could definitely have been made an hour long or even a series of 3 weeks shows at an hour each, eg. one on street racing, one on the plato part and then a conclusion to look into answers to the questions they were asking.

Thoughts?

Cheers
Tom
yes

It was a feature on tonight with Trevor McDonut (I think) - are they not usually succinct* pieces?

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Dave_

530 posts

227 months

Tuesday 11th December 2007
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Toecutter said:
I thought my home town was bad with these tools flying around on there numpty mobiles! But Blackpool is bad, feel sorry for the chap and his family who was hit by these idiots



Edited by Toecutter on Tuesday 11th December 22:24
You mean the guy hit by the stolen car being followed by the police heliicopter.

As tragic as it was its got naff all to do with boy racers filming themselves for youtube.

sean19

672 posts

223 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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Toecutter said:
Did anyone catch the website the two (founders) being interviewed was?

Edited by Toecutter on Tuesday 11th December 22:24
I wonder just how bad some of the videos are!?

Now I'm young, and enjoy driving fast (within reason) but even I thought some of those things were stupid!

Seeing that poor guy who got injured by that car really hit home what 'could' happen.

Although watching Tiff always manages to amuse me!

sean19

672 posts

223 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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Sorry Quentin NOT Tiff! My mistake!

DJC

23,563 posts

259 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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I watched it and it was a bit token and lightweight unfortuately. I did like Plato trying to sum up their driving without actually using the words "You're crap" to them, but then I also had to laugh at the reactions of the lads themselves. They were all trying not to piss themselves laughing at the end because you just know they all thought "Woohoo, we got a free day driving with Plato as fast as we liked on the track!"

Twincam16

27,647 posts

281 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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Timberwolf said:
flattotheboards said:
i was wondering that, he is quite an interesting guy he should be on tv more imo.
Mmm.

IIRC he's pretty handy at turning profits on secondhand motors, and not with the help of camera trickery, free labour and "parts we had just lying around" either.
He writes for Classic Cars these days. He's also a regular rent-a-gob for motoring issues when it's too sensetive for Clarkson and too serious for Hammond. He also does a hell of a lot for the car industry in general.

And yes, he does make an awful lot of money trading in classic cars. He's been unbelievably lucky over the years, managed to ride the classic boom through the eighties when prices were going through the roof (when he was at university he drove around in a Maserati Ghibli), pulled out just at the right time, escaping with his money, turned to broadcast journalism in the nineties, then got back into trading in classic cars when the prices went back up.

Chris71

21,548 posts

265 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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Sounds like a well executred plan!

He does seem to turn up on endless thinly disguised 'advertorials'. "Quentin Wilson investigates why my mate Dave's electric supercharger is a great idea.

Advert"

Twincam16

27,647 posts

281 months

Thursday 13th December 2007
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Chris71 said:
Sounds like a well executred plan!
To be honest though, he was in the right place at the right time - he reached driving age and was interested in cars (as opposed to new cars) in the '70s when they were cheap and tales of Jaguar XK120s for a few hundred quid were actually true, used to buy them from clueless old biddies and retired majors out in the sticks, drive them into London and flog them to rich people, and was out of university in time for the '80s price boom, when what he was doing was probably netting him six-figure sums. The likes of Nick Mason and Jay Kay aside, he is one of the luckiest people in the industry.