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Ignoring the fact that the really annoying Mike Brewer is still involved with this programme, I was interested to see what Ant Anstead was like as a replacement for Edd China (both of whom I like).
Ant proved to be a very able replacement for Edd, although it would have been nice to see just a bit more technical stuff rather than being subjected to Brewer blowing smoke up his own backside!
I was really excited when I saw that this new episode was to feature the Ford Escort RS Cosworth as it's one of my dream cars! However, I was slightly disappointed that this series is yet another one that will be set in America - WHY??!!
So, I was wondering what other viewers thought of the programme.
Ant proved to be a very able replacement for Edd, although it would have been nice to see just a bit more technical stuff rather than being subjected to Brewer blowing smoke up his own backside!
I was really excited when I saw that this new episode was to feature the Ford Escort RS Cosworth as it's one of my dream cars! However, I was slightly disappointed that this series is yet another one that will be set in America - WHY??!!
So, I was wondering what other viewers thought of the programme.
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Because it is a US series now.
London based production company Attaboy TV made the first 12 series with a view of reaching an international market so they sourced some cars from around Europe and by series 8 were importing cars directly from the US.
Series 12 added a US workshop alongside their new UK workshop. By this time the programme was so popular in the US that Velocity (a Discovery subsidiary) bought the format off Attaboy TV to make series 13 and beyond predominantly for the US market. Format changes in series 13 are part of the reason Edd left, opening the door for Ant in series 14.
Because it is a US series now.
London based production company Attaboy TV made the first 12 series with a view of reaching an international market so they sourced some cars from around Europe and by series 8 were importing cars directly from the US.
Series 12 added a US workshop alongside their new UK workshop. By this time the programme was so popular in the US that Velocity (a Discovery subsidiary) bought the format off Attaboy TV to make series 13 and beyond predominantly for the US market. Format changes in series 13 are part of the reason Edd left, opening the door for Ant in series 14.
Just watched the first ep. (although as usual I fast forward the Mike Brewer segments - I gain no enjoyment from the feigned buying and and selling of vehicles nor from his masterful sourcing of components from t'internet and/or motorfactors).
Ant's technical/mechanical section was watchable but seemed to me somewhat thin e.g. half of it was making a fibreglass teatray and the other half refurbing a turbo, which although superbly informative ended with the throwaway line "... after getting it balanced, which is essential" - okey-dokey, so a procedure not possible for me to complete in my garage.
All of this buffered by superfluous minutes of Ant drawing his version of the RS Cosworth concept design (with extra teatray) and both larking around in a wind tunnel.
Maybe the technical bits will improve... or maybe Edd was right all along.
Ant's technical/mechanical section was watchable but seemed to me somewhat thin e.g. half of it was making a fibreglass teatray and the other half refurbing a turbo, which although superbly informative ended with the throwaway line "... after getting it balanced, which is essential" - okey-dokey, so a procedure not possible for me to complete in my garage.
All of this buffered by superfluous minutes of Ant drawing his version of the RS Cosworth concept design (with extra teatray) and both larking around in a wind tunnel.
Maybe the technical bits will improve... or maybe Edd was right all along.
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