Great Antiques Road Trip Tuscan V8 SE on BBC

Great Antiques Road Trip Tuscan V8 SE on BBC

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Andrew Gray

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johndvh

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233 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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any link for viewers outside UK?

portzi

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175 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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johndvh said:
any link for viewers outside UK?
DITTO

ianwayne

6,289 posts

268 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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unless you have a VPN, I thnik watching iplayer outside the UK is tricky.

Iva Barchetta

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163 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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johndvh said:
any link for viewers outside UK?
It's not that good ,it's more about antiques than the antique car they occasionally show them driving.

The DKW car they had last week broke and had to be replaced by another a different colour.

portzi

2,296 posts

175 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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to be fair if there was a chance of seeing a TVR on this program none of us would be trying to watch it, as it one of the worst programmes on TV smile

Andrew Gray

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Tuesday 27th September 2016
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portzi said:
to be fair if there was a chance of seeing a TVR on this program none of us would be trying to watch it, as it one of the worst programmes on TV smile
Speak for yourself i enjoy most antique shows including this American Pickers being the favorite one of the few programs my Wife and I watch together when we get the chance.
As far as the footage there is a good coverage of the car if you watch all the way through.
No Break downs i believe for any of the TVRs that appear in this and the Celebrity version later in the year so well done the Trevors
Plus all the Drivers fell in love with the cars i know they loved the Tuscan big time with both of them driving her
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anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 27th September 2016
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portzi said:
to be fair if there wasn't a chance of seeing a TVR on this program none of us would be trying to watch it, as it one of the worst programmes on TV smile


Edited and I agree. I do antiques but don't recognise the discussions and deals as being reality as it's staged stuff, but fills a gap I suppose.

Andrew Gray

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Tuesday 27th September 2016
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V6Pushfit said:
portzi said:
to be fair if there wasn't a chance of seeing a TVR on this program a lot of us would not be trying to watch it, as it one of the worst programmes on TV smile


Edited and I agree. I do antiques but don't recognise the discussions and deals as being reality as it's staged stuff, but fills a gap I suppose.
Not sure where the edit is so i did it for you

Its a popular show many watch and enjoy and yes a lot is staged and they dont drive between each place the cars are transported between film shoots although my Vixen was driven to and between shoots on one day with my permission as there was a shortage of transporters that day as there was several things being filmed on the same day.
Why Piston heads has to always be the place where people turn things into a slagging match i have no idea when my cars come up i will just post them elsewhere
Andrew

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Andrew Gray said:
Not sure where the edit is so i did it for you

Its a popular show many watch and enjoy and yes a lot is staged and they dont drive between each place the cars are transported between film shoots although my Vixen was driven to and between shoots on one day with my permission as there was a shortage of transporters that day as there was several things being filmed on the same day.
Why Piston heads has to always be the place where people turn things into a slagging match i have no idea when my cars come up i will just post them elsewhere
Andrew
Aha editing correct this time! My consensus is the Classic car filming and banter is great, reality of show less so. It's nothing personal !

IMO there needs to be a decent classic car series doing say 6 cars a programme. And ideally all of the ones I'm interested in. That would be a couple of years of programmes for a start.

ClassiChimi

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149 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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It was worth watching for the sound alone, beautiful car too.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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ClassiChimi said:
It was worth watching for the sound alone, beautiful car too.
We had it full volume (or I did) which made it difficult when they were speaking. Wonderful.

portzi

2,296 posts

175 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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V6Pushfit said:
ClassiChimi said:
It was worth watching for the sound alone, beautiful car too.
We had it full volume (or I did) which made it difficult when they were speaking. Wonderful.
Eventually a TV will be able to switch off the sounds you don't want to here, so yes turn off the garble from the so called celebrities and more engine note. I am sure they enjoyed driving the TVR most of all smile

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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portzi said:
Eventually a TV will be able to switch off the sounds you don't want to here, so yes turn off the garble from the so called celebrities and more engine note. I am sure they enjoyed driving the TVR most of all smile
I'm accused of having selective hearing anyway!

QBee

20,970 posts

144 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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The car was the star. Looked awesome. I just wish I was driving it myself.