Paul hollywood
Discussion
syncii said:
Horts said:
Paul Hollywood is a compete k*ob!
+1.p.s. Does anyone know if Cloverleaf (the grey Bamford & Martin car they drove up Aston Hill) has a centre throttle pedal?
RichB said:
hat sort of stuff is fine over on Pie&Piston which, after all, is a bit chavvy and argumentative but on here one is entitled to ask why you say that? I thought he came over very well and clearly loves his cars. Decent bloke I thought.
p.s. Does anyone know if Cloverleaf (the grey Bamford & Martin car they drove up Aston Hill) has a centre throttle pedal?
Yes, it does.p.s. Does anyone know if Cloverleaf (the grey Bamford & Martin car they drove up Aston Hill) has a centre throttle pedal?
V8LM said:
RichB said:
hat sort of stuff is fine over on Pie&Piston which, after all, is a bit chavvy and argumentative but on here one is entitled to ask why you say that? I thought he came over very well and clearly loves his cars. Decent bloke I thought.
p.s. Does anyone know if Cloverleaf (the grey Bamford & Martin car they drove up Aston Hill) has a centre throttle pedal?
Yes, it does.p.s. Does anyone know if Cloverleaf (the grey Bamford & Martin car they drove up Aston Hill) has a centre throttle pedal?
I enjoyed it.. Paul did come over as a complete OCD Astonaught... damn nice fella - and seeing him with Andy P and Marek post race chat... they all seem petrolheaded and made me just want to go and look at mine!
Great to see the DBR.. and the DB10
I'll probably watch it again later :-)
Great to see the DBR.. and the DB10
I'll probably watch it again later :-)
I met Paul Hollywood at Le Mans - stood on the terrace watching the race on the Saturday evening. Had a decent chat over a beer; down to earth, genuine and most definitely passionate about the brand. Absolutely no hint of any knobness whatsoever.
Now, I'm off to the cinema room in the east wing to watch a re-run of last night's programme - just as soon as Jeeves returns from walking the corgis.
Now, I'm off to the cinema room in the east wing to watch a re-run of last night's programme - just as soon as Jeeves returns from walking the corgis.
RichB said:
hat sort of stuff is fine over on Pie&Piston which, after all, is a bit chavvy and argumentative but on here one is entitled to ask why you say that? I thought he came over very well and clearly loves his cars. Decent bloke I thought.
I concur. Having watched this and the 'who do you think you are?' he did recently, it is clear he is very different from his GBBO persona. Re-watched it again this evening with the Mem Sahib, thoroughly enjoyable.
I'm off to rummage around on the amoc website now and see how much of a roasting their man Mark is getting
All good for the brand but quite a mish mash, light and often random programme in my view. They needed a series of 3! Did he really visit Gaydon 'twice' ? And don't get me started on how he washed/dried that car. Shudder! Really related to his paintwork OCD though. All good exposure though according to a few chaps who flew in for our banquet this evening.
Stuart Mills said:
To my absolute horror the very car driven by the baker has now been badly damaged. I do make a DBR1 inspired Replicar if they fancy racing one next time, much cheaper to repair, the whole kit is only £5k. Shameless advert.
Badly damaged but totally repairable, all adds to the cars history and much better that it's used as it was designed too, rather that hidden away under a dust sheet.I watched the program last night and thoroughly enjoyed it and thought Paul Hollywood's enthusiasm came over very well. Probably a front-runner for the Top Gear job given he's a good pall of Chris Evans
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