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Cotty

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39,389 posts

283 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Anyone like to suggest a good YouTube channel. Doesn't have to be motoring related. Here are some of the things I watch

Car related:
All 4 Adventure - australian 4x4
4WD 24-7 - australian 4x4
The late brake show
Petrolicious
Dirt every day
MotorTrend Channel

Food related :
Best Ever Food Review Show
Mike Chen - food review
Mark Wiens - food review
BeardMeatsFood - food challenges
Leah Shutkever- food challenges
Scott Rea - butchery and cookery

Sci-Fi shorts:
Omeleto Sci-Fi
Dust

random:
( LUX ) - Ambient Music
Adam Savage’s Tested
Trip In A Van - RoadTrip Australia Series - Australia carvaning off road
BM Sculptures - epoxy & wood carving
National Geographic
Free Documentary
Corridor Crew - VFX and stunts reactions
Dale Philip - travel vlog
Trek Trendy - travel review

WarrenB

2,374 posts

117 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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If you're into odd adventures, GeoWizard is well worth a watch.

https://www.youtube.com/@GeoWizard

Randomly came across one of his 'Straight Line Missions' about a year or so ago, where he attempts to cross a country in a straight line - so far he's attempted Scotland, Wales (three times) and Norway. Also a few 'How not to travel...' series.

Also does the occasional GeoGuessr video (a game I find myself wasting a lot more time than I should on) which are quite impressive, as well as other geo-related things!

Cloudy147

2,705 posts

182 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Ultimate Feel Good - Frank Tedesco. He is an amazing musician/pianist who can play anything after hearing it once. He goes on chat rooms and records reactions. Here’s one to get you started… https://youtu.be/4zMLaix8Zto?t=765 . If you like that clip, reverse it to the start and watch his rendition of “squidward nose”!

Gaming tech and emulation - ETA Prime

Just fun and funny - GilstrapTV. Mainly farting in public and recording peoples reactions. It doesn’t matter how old you are, farts are always funny and watching people laughing at it gets me really giggling.

BigDawsTv - Does some nice money related giveaways.

Wrestling Documentaries WrestlingBios - Remember those massive alfa male characters that made up your youth? This guy documents some of the storylines and back stage goings on, and does a high quality production of it too.

Murder Documentaries Coffeehouse Crime. Great research and storytelling that focusses on the crime and the victims. Very well produced.

Edited by Cloudy147 on Wednesday 22 March 22:29

parabolica

6,703 posts

183 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Some picks; this is about 10% of the channels I’m subbed to:

Andrew Camarata - young guy who runs his own Landscaping business in upstate New York and has a very can-do approach. Channel is full of him buying big boy toys in various states of disrepair and sets about fixing them with blunt instruments and then puts them to work. One of those creators who never asks people to like and subscribe (he’s got over 1 mil subs).

Ashville - week-in-the-life-of vids for a construction company in the Greater London area. Fantastic look into the business and Daniel is straight forward, stand up guy.

BigMooney06 - Glaswegian guy who makes funny gaming vids; the production values on some of his videos is next level - his LA Noire series is a particular favourite of mine.

Caleb Hammer - guy interviews his (willing) subscribers about their personal finances in a bid to help them out and give them context about the (usually) dire situations they are in. Most of his subs are pretty young, who have stumbled into credit-based living having had no idea of the consequences. It can be quite eye opening what some of them are spending “their” cash on.

Get Hands Dirty - young woodworker in Portugal who makes super interesting furniture from scrap. Great production values in her videos.

IFarm WeFarm - weekly videos from an Irish Farmer about on-going life on a rural farm.

Internet Historian - hands down my favourite, funny documentary maker on the platform.

London Eats - weekly videos of a guy who has a side hustle of delivering food in London. Again high production values on his videos - really insightful stuff.

Matt’s Off Road Recovery - does what it says on the tin. They also have the coolest, home-made recovery vehicles around.

Sampson Boat Co - young guy rebuilding a 101 year old sailing tender, Tally Ho. He’s a few years in now and the level of detail and craftsmanship on the project is mind blowing.

SpeedTapeFilms - irregular but really interesting videos chronicling the working live of pilots whose job it is to fly empty planes from A to B around the world.

TwinStickGarage - Canadian guy who restores proper American trucks. His truck auction walk-around videos are a favourite of mine.

The Operations Room - animated narrations of notorious military activities from history. His recent series on WW2 was outstanding.

TCEvo

12,625 posts

201 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Good thread.

Few from me:

3Dbotmaker - Hot Wheels/1:64 diecast car racing
travelgeek - Japanese bloke riding trains/ferries/buses/sampling vending machines & capsule hotels
Drew Simms - Jeep living/camping & nature filming
Cody Townsend - adventure skiing

Cotty

Original Poster:

39,389 posts

283 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Skyrocket21 said:
I watched some of his recently. Specifically it was the privatly owned restored train carrages episode
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSkysFOkupI&t=...

Doofus

25,732 posts

172 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Home Built By Jeff. Aussie putting an F430 engine into an Alfa Romeo 105. Plus a Porsche 911 and other stuff.

C90 Adventures. Nutter. Driving a children's 2-stoke jeep across 1,000 miles of wilderness.

Barcroft Cars.

Epic Upcycling. Make nice stuff out of pallets.

Totally Handy. Shows you the things you don't have the skills to do yourself.


peterperkins

3,148 posts

241 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Pleasant hard working American welder/fixer with impressive torch/arc skills repairs big plant machines.
Now coaching his son to follow in his footsteps.

https://www.youtube.com/@ICWeld

https://youtu.be/eFtMin_t3mk

joropug

2,547 posts

188 months

Tuesday 21st March 2023
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Misha Charoudin is my favourite channel - almost daily Nurburgring videos, well made, varied cars and likeable presenter.

https://youtube.com/@mgcharoudin


Cotty

Original Poster:

39,389 posts

283 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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Cloudy147 said:
Ultimate Feel Good - Frank Tedesco. He is an amazing musician/pianist who can play anything after hearing it once. He goes on chat rooms and records reactions. Here’s one to get you started… https://youtu.be/4zMLaix8Zto?t=765 . If you like that clip, reverse it to the start and watch his rendition of “squidward nose”!
Thanks for that, he is really good and love his interations with people.

littlebasher

3,767 posts

170 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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M539 Restorations
Diesel Creek
Mustie1
Colin Furze

wpa1975

8,601 posts

113 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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All the usual motoring one, Late Brake Show, Harrys garage etc plus

Kyle Hill
CinemaSins
Auto Shenanigans
Fascinating Horror
Trek Trendy
colin furze
Racing Brick (lego)
Henry Cole TV
Plainly Difficult

Nimby

4,572 posts

149 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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Tools 'n' stuff

AvE
This Old Tony
Clickspring
BigClive

JagLover

42,266 posts

234 months

myvision

1,931 posts

135 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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I like this fellas channel as you get to see quite a lot of the outback.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAw5WWRKtgYvZawWB...

sinbaddio

2,357 posts

175 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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Motoring stuff:

Kidston Productions Great production on classic stuff
Tyrell's Classic Workshop More classic insights, and Iain Tyrell is amazingly engaging

General:

Anything Goes with James English Interviews with usually controversial people (bit marmite this but I would recommend his interview with Mo Rammy who was one of the accused in the Barrow femal assault case)
Pub Talk Interviews conducted by Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour (although I've just been on YouTube and it seems to have disappeared)

Brummiebeau

1,149 posts

91 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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sinbaddio said:
Motoring stuff:



Anything Goes with James English Interviews with usually controversial people (bit marmite this but I would recommend his interview with Mo Rammy who was one of the accused in the Barrow femal assault case)
Pub Talk Interviews conducted by Alan Brazil and Ray Parlour (although I've just been on YouTube and it seems to have disappeared)
Very strange about the Pub Talk podcast. The interview with Mark Selby was a really good watch.

Another vote for James English. Also Rob Moore is a good channel.
I also like The Central Club

Sport wise
Under The Cosh
Stephen Hendy Cue Tips


I never used to like him as a TV personality but I really enjoy Russel Brand's channel.

andrewcliffe

936 posts

223 months

Wednesday 22nd March 2023
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Hand Tool Rescue - for restoration of antique and obscure tools.