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At last, some good news... - Chris M

A new series of Bangers and Cash! Started last night on Yesterday and will no doubt be repeated endlessly. Slightly different format in that more cars were featured in the episode. And Derek celebrates his 70th birthday.

At last, some good news... - nellyjak

Always good to see...and Derek got rather emotional when celebrating his 70th.

I pass through Thornton le Dale quite a bit on my Northern trips and always try to stop off and see what's there.

I've met Paul (nice bloke) but not met Derek or David.

At last, some good news... - Will deBeast

It needed more cars - it previously had about 20 minutes of watchable content in a one-hour programme. I used to fast forward through most of it.

At last, some good news... - Xileno

Certainly good news, one f my favourite TV shows, along with The Car's the Star from years ago with Quentin Willson. Don't hear much about him these days, probably retired now and made his pile.

At last, some good news... - Oli rag

Love the show. What thoroughly nice chaps ( and ladies) they seem to be. A gem.

At last, some good news... - SLO76
A very enjoyable little programme it is too. I’d like to see another series of flipping bangers too. I’m running out of cheapo/retro car related stuff to watch on YouTube.
At last, some good news... - Chris M

Bangers and Cash Restoring Classics. Missed this variation on the excellent Bangers and Cash when it was first shown a couple of months ago. Available on catch up.

Format is the B&C team buy a car at Mathewsons to restore and resell. They also follow up on a car sold in an earlier series.

At last, some good news... - Chris M

Series 7 started this week. Enjoy!

At last, some good news... - edlithgow
I’m running out of cheapo/retro car related stuff to watch on YouTube.

Art Mirrors Life

At last, some good news... - HGV ~ P Valentine

I love that, they way they turn the cars around is miraculious. A friend of mine wanted to do it, and I pointed out to him,it takes months sometimes years, you have to have the time, expertise, the space and the money. Not just for the car itself but the specialist tools you need that can only be bought by trade. I saw a program once and the guy said that 1 piece of equipment cost him £50k, and was not available to the public.

Edited by HGV ~ P Valentine on 01/02/2023 at 16:54