Lotus Esprit Story on Men & Motors Last Nighht
Discussion
Ernest, according to the end of the show there is a video with extra footage available from their web site www.menandmotors.co.uk, hunted high and low for it(No big chore
) but I cant find it, I'll check again in a couple of days.
If any one can record it and put it on the net its on again at 21.00 tomorrow (17th May).
I only caught the last 5 mins, but looked quite good
) but I cant find it, I'll check again in a couple of days. If any one can record it and put it on the net its on again at 21.00 tomorrow (17th May).
I only caught the last 5 mins, but looked quite good
ErnestM said:
Don't suppose anyone video taped it? Or better yet, digitized it for delivery to parts of the world that don't get Men and Motors?
No? Ok - just thought I'd ask. Carry on.
ErnestM
I did, Taped it with good old VHS as well to be sure. I'll do a 320x240 res version for you until you can get it yourself.
The DVD will be out soon with many extras. See www.lotusespritworld.com for more details. With luck I'll be on it myself
unity1 said:
ErnestM said:
Don't suppose anyone video taped it? Or better yet, digitized it for delivery to parts of the world that don't get Men and Motors?
No? Ok - just thought I'd ask. Carry on.
ErnestM
I did, Taped it with good old VHS as well to be sure. I'll do a 320x240 res version for you until you can get it yourself.
The DVD will be out soon with many extras. See www.lotusespritworld.com for more details. With luck I'll be on it myself
Excellent, send me an email when it's ready and we can work on a way to get it to me. Maybe I'll set you up with FTP on one of my servers...
ErnestM
Mikey G said:
On again now if you care to watch the last ten minutes of it ![]()
Not to sure on the 'enthusiast' with the GT3 who had neons under his car
Mikey,
Karls car is quite special, although neons have never been to my taste they actually look pretty good on Karl's GT3, the pity is the programme was shot before he added the NOS, wheels and 4 pipe exhaust
tony9645 said:
Mikey G said:
On again now if you care to watch the last ten minutes of it ![]()
Not to sure on the 'enthusiast' with the GT3 who had neons under his car
Mikey,
Karls car is quite special, although neons have never been to my taste they actually look pretty good on Karl's GT3, the pity is the programme was shot before he added the NOS, wheels and 4 pipe exhaust
I'm sure it is, as with any Lotus is a special car (although i dont own one!) but i'm sorry, neons just remind me too much of the local saxo brigade in mcdonalds, i just dont like neons sorry

I must confess I found it a very interesting and informative programme (apart from the guy with the neons...get a life)even if the close-ups emphasised jsut how cheap the fittings were.
however, it was a model lesson in putting together a good programme about a specific car. More please and less CRAP!
It was interesting from the point of view that I grew up with the Esprit and forgot just how long it's been around. I didn't like the car until it got to it's Turbo Esprit phase and unlike everyone else, I thought the Esprits in the Bond movies were totally naff.
I did consider buying one once but the Lotus philosophy of letting the buyers develop and fix the cars put me off. I then recall how dated the Esprit began to look in the 80's as smooth designs replaced the origami school of design. Interestingly, as the sharper edges have returned to car design, I found myself liking the original cars better than the Steven's design although overall, I preferred the last ones with the thin indicators.
The programme was a great tribute to a car which has often been overshadowed by Porsches and the like and reminded me how much it has evolved over the years. Having never really been seriously tempted by one, that programme altered my perceptions or perhaps fooled my perceptions into believing I really did want one. It was nice to see enthusiasts really involved with the cars as well. I now understand Lotus owners a bit more and have a healthy respect for them.
The best part was just how good the design has proved to be - years longer in production than any Ferrari or Lamborghini and a truly classic supercar design.
however, it was a model lesson in putting together a good programme about a specific car. More please and less CRAP!
It was interesting from the point of view that I grew up with the Esprit and forgot just how long it's been around. I didn't like the car until it got to it's Turbo Esprit phase and unlike everyone else, I thought the Esprits in the Bond movies were totally naff.
I did consider buying one once but the Lotus philosophy of letting the buyers develop and fix the cars put me off. I then recall how dated the Esprit began to look in the 80's as smooth designs replaced the origami school of design. Interestingly, as the sharper edges have returned to car design, I found myself liking the original cars better than the Steven's design although overall, I preferred the last ones with the thin indicators.
The programme was a great tribute to a car which has often been overshadowed by Porsches and the like and reminded me how much it has evolved over the years. Having never really been seriously tempted by one, that programme altered my perceptions or perhaps fooled my perceptions into believing I really did want one. It was nice to see enthusiasts really involved with the cars as well. I now understand Lotus owners a bit more and have a healthy respect for them.
The best part was just how good the design has proved to be - years longer in production than any Ferrari or Lamborghini and a truly classic supercar design.
No, it was mentioned briefly and then went on to the Esprit that took the best parts of the Sport 300 and whatever the other one was called. Sorry, they're all Esprits to me and the nuances of model nomenclature were lost on me...or at least I know them but they meld into the first shape, the second shape and the last shape. LOL.
Anyone looking to buy a copy can get it from www.menandmotors.co.uk, here's the details...
Buy the extended DVD version of the show seen on Men and Motors.
Britain's best loved supercar becomes a motoring legend. Celebrate the Lotus Esprit - an icon since James Bond's 1970s model miraculously transformed into a submarine in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Meet owners and enthusiasts driving pristine examples of every model of the wedge-shaped wonder from the earliest S1 to the very last hand-built V8 to come off the production line. The show features a once-in-a-lifetime re-union of some finest examples from nearly thirty years of production.
This show can now be purchased on DVD and Video, plus extra unseen footage.
To order call the producers Mandrill on 01904 788444 or email info@mandrill-television.com for further details.
I think it was something like £17.99 for the DVD and £12.99 for the VHS.
Buy the extended DVD version of the show seen on Men and Motors.
Britain's best loved supercar becomes a motoring legend. Celebrate the Lotus Esprit - an icon since James Bond's 1970s model miraculously transformed into a submarine in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Meet owners and enthusiasts driving pristine examples of every model of the wedge-shaped wonder from the earliest S1 to the very last hand-built V8 to come off the production line. The show features a once-in-a-lifetime re-union of some finest examples from nearly thirty years of production.
This show can now be purchased on DVD and Video, plus extra unseen footage.
To order call the producers Mandrill on 01904 788444 or email info@mandrill-television.com for further details.
I think it was something like £17.99 for the DVD and £12.99 for the VHS.
rfoster said:
Anyone looking to buy a copy can get it from www.menandmotors.co.uk, here's the details...
Buy the extended DVD version of the show seen on Men and Motors.
Britain's best loved supercar becomes a motoring legend. Celebrate the Lotus Esprit - an icon since James Bond's 1970s model miraculously transformed into a submarine in The Spy Who Loved Me.
Meet owners and enthusiasts driving pristine examples of every model of the wedge-shaped wonder from the earliest S1 to the very last hand-built V8 to come off the production line. The show features a once-in-a-lifetime re-union of some finest examples from nearly thirty years of production.
This show can now be purchased on DVD and Video, plus extra unseen footage.
To order call the producers Mandrill on 01904 788444 or email info@mandrill-television.com for further details.
I think it was something like £17.99 for the DVD and £12.99 for the VHS.
Is there any Region 1 (U.S.) compliant DVD's?
oh dear oh dear
hi tony and thanx for that (sticking up for me that is)
well at the end of the day it was a good programme, and i was took by suprise, didnt know i was going to be on camera at all.
as for neons each to there own,,,and i got good feed back at the lotus show with them,,,,,you dont buy a lotus to hide in the crowd, i only use there for shows usually.
and lucifer (or whatever), as for your lovely get a life comment,,,,
no.1 - what do you drive
no.2 - i bought the car so its my property and can do what i like with it
no.3 - if you go to the pics page you will see my new wheels and nos aswell, that should make you upset
even though i went to the factory and they actually said they would make them standard fit if they could
i see your a barrister, so a clever bloke i assume, well cant you think of a better critism than that, oh and im in wales soon at cardiff cathedral for a wedding so if you like i can come and show you my messed up lotus, and may teach you how to drive one aswell.
hi tony and thanx for that (sticking up for me that is)
well at the end of the day it was a good programme, and i was took by suprise, didnt know i was going to be on camera at all.
as for neons each to there own,,,and i got good feed back at the lotus show with them,,,,,you dont buy a lotus to hide in the crowd, i only use there for shows usually.
and lucifer (or whatever), as for your lovely get a life comment,,,,
no.1 - what do you drive
no.2 - i bought the car so its my property and can do what i like with it
no.3 - if you go to the pics page you will see my new wheels and nos aswell, that should make you upset
even though i went to the factory and they actually said they would make them standard fit if they could
i see your a barrister, so a clever bloke i assume, well cant you think of a better critism than that, oh and im in wales soon at cardiff cathedral for a wedding so if you like i can come and show you my messed up lotus, and may teach you how to drive one aswell.
lucifer - you own a camaro,,,omg how the hell can you comment on anything at all
i was going to buy a c5 corvette all bling'd up, but thought agaisnt it,,,i see thats you next car
no point showing you have to drive is there,,,,,"oh look there goes the camaro,,,,oooppss bend/slide/tree/smash and lucifer goes to see his name sake"
even with neons i can take a corner
i was going to buy a c5 corvette all bling'd up, but thought agaisnt it,,,i see thats you next car
no point showing you have to drive is there,,,,,"oh look there goes the camaro,,,,oooppss bend/slide/tree/smash and lucifer goes to see his name sake"
even with neons i can take a corner
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