Paul Hollywood's Big Continental Roadtrip
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Watched the German one yesterday and just finished the Italian episode a moment ago.
Enjoying it; very similar to one of James Mays car programmes, but that's no bad thing. I dont watch the baking thing so haven't seen much with Hollywood before - he's good in this. Also anything featuring a Wartburg's a win from me.
Disappointing lack of Lancia's in the Italian one though.
Enjoying it; very similar to one of James Mays car programmes, but that's no bad thing. I dont watch the baking thing so haven't seen much with Hollywood before - he's good in this. Also anything featuring a Wartburg's a win from me.
Disappointing lack of Lancia's in the Italian one though.
ajprice said:
TCEvo said:
Enjoying it; very similar to one of James Mays car programmes, but that's no bad thing.
I think it was May's 'Car of the People' series that had the Fiat test track on the factory roof.They didn't all conform to the cliche - my first , a 1.3Ti , never rusted and was as reliable as anything I owned until I bought a Golf GTi .It wa sslo the best handling car I have ever owned apart from my Sevens My second Alfasud never rusted but as anything that could go wrong did so in the first 12months of ownership I got shut as soon as I could .....
i think its a brilliant mini series however i think that the quality of it is more due to the writing and production. PH is very decent but i dont think he is key.
i dont think its fair to draw very direct comparisons with TG as its a very different show with a limited scope. Another series with new destinations would be extremely welcome.
i dont think its fair to draw very direct comparisons with TG as its a very different show with a limited scope. Another series with new destinations would be extremely welcome.
A good series which I'd have liked to be longer (maybe 2-3 parts for each country, especially Germany and Italy)
Can't remember the last time I saw a Matra-Simca Bagheera at a car show let alone on the TV (the orange car outside Pescarolo's place), shame he didn't point it out as being a sporty looking car never mind it's 3 abreast seating...
Can't remember the last time I saw a Matra-Simca Bagheera at a car show let alone on the TV (the orange car outside Pescarolo's place), shame he didn't point it out as being a sporty looking car never mind it's 3 abreast seating...
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