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Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:06 am
by viariani
Not an F1 show as such, group B rallying, unfortunately just starting now on BBC4.. (12.00AM 14th December) Should be on iPlayer though for anyone interested :


From the producer of Grand Prix: The Killer Years and the Grierson-nominated Deadliest Crash: The 1955 Le Mans Disaster.

In the 1980s rallying was more popular than Formula 1. 'Group B' machines had taken the world by storm. De-regulation opened the way for the most exciting cars ever to hit the motorsport scene. Nothing like it has ever happened since.
'This is the fastest rallying there has ever been' - Peter Foubister.

For four wild and crazy years manufacturers scrambled to build ever more powerful cars to be driven by fearless mavericks who could handle the extreme power. The sport was heading out of control and the unregulated mayhem ended abruptly in 1986 after a series of horrific tragedies. This is the story of when fans, ambition, politics and cars collided.

'The fans were crazy. As the cars sped by the spectators ran into the road!' - Ari Vatanen

'They were playing with their lives'.

'To go rallying is madness. This was refined madness' - John Davenport

Featuring world champaions Ari Vatanen, Walter Rohrl, Stig Blomqvist, plus Michel Mouton, Cesar Fiorio, Jean Todt and many many more.



Edit, seems to be live here :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... est_Years/

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 10:15 pm
by rife_hypocricy
On BBC 2 (UK) Racing Legends


20:00 GMT Thursday 27th December 2012. 1/3

Sir Stirling Moss and Sir Patrick Stewart travel to Florence in a classic Mercedes to retrace the route of the Mille Miglia.

20:00 GMT Friday 28th December 2012. 2/3

Sir Jackie Stewart and James Martin tell the story of one of Britain’s greatest ever motor racing drivers, the pair take to the Alps in a classic supercar to re-trace the life of the Seventies icon.

TBA. 3/3

Colin McRae MBE payed tribute to by Sir Chris Hoy travels to the Sahara along the route of the Dakar Rally.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:43 pm
by rife_hypocricy
on tonight, racing legends BBC2 20:00 hrs

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:11 pm
by mikeyg123
Paul Di Resta on Question of Sport tonight

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:08 pm
by TheThirdTenor
Just wondering if anyone knew whether sky f1 will be showing the official FIA 2012 season review? They showed the 2011 one last year.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:43 am
by A2jdl
Hey guys n gals the new series of Top Gear starts tonight :D finally seems like been waiting ages.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:09 pm
by TheThirdTenor
There is an interview of Hamilton (by Herbert) tommorow at 4pm on the sky channel. Sky will also be providing a 15 minute summary of each day of testing at Jerez at 9pm each evening.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 1:26 pm
by cmorephotos
Bit late now but DC was on Saturday kitchen today. Maybe on iPlayer for UK viewers

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:08 pm
by RickM
Sky F1 have their 15 min testing coverage followed by teds notebook on right now. Just had the Alonso interview and he looked very unhappy, and I'd go as far to say he looked pretty unwell.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:28 am
by amirb
Not F1 but on the iPlayer is a documentary on the Paris to Dakar rally

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 5:51 pm
by scouse
rife_hypocricy wrote:On BBC 2 (UK) Racing Legends


20:00 GMT Thursday 27th December 2012. 1/3

Sir Stirling Moss and Sir Patrick Stewart travel to Florence in a classic Mercedes to retrace the route of the Mille Miglia.

20:00 GMT Friday 28th December 2012. 2/3

Sir Jackie Stewart and James Martin tell the story of one of Britain’s greatest ever motor racing drivers, the pair take to the Alps in a classic supercar to re-trace the life of the Seventies icon.

TBA. 3/3

Colin McRae MBE payed tribute to by Sir Chris Hoy travels to the Sahara along the route of the Dakar Rally.
Unfortunately we don't get BBC here. I'd love to see the Moss Stewart Mille Miglia show. I had Dennis Jenkinson's book from when Jenkinson, the writer, rode with Moss as co-pilot in the winning car.
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Then I lent it to someone...???

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:25 pm
by essexsj
Driven to Extremes - Discovery HD - First airing Sun 19 March 9pm
Not exactly F1 but: Film star Tom Hardy and F1 Driver Mika Salo drive down the Road of Bones from Yakutsk, Earth's coldest city, to Oymyakon where temperatures have been recorded at -70.

http://tv.sky.com/showpage/driven-to-ex ... ToExtremes

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 8:43 pm
by rob_the_shark
2 programs were on after the race:


9:00am
GP Uncovered: 1967 - Nine Days in Summer
The story of the Lotus 49, the revolutionary car designed by Colin Chapman and Maurice Philippe, and driven with startling success by both Jim Clark and Graham Hill


10:00am
The Petrol Age
Season 1 Episode 1 of 4
Paul McGann presents a history of British motoring, profiling the cars and people that helped shaped the UK automotive industry's global reputation. He begins by delving into the history of motor racing, exploring drivers and manufacturers' obsession with speed throughout the decades, and discovers how Formula One racing became an internationally popular sport

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:10 pm
by Argentum
Just seen this

http://www.radiotimes.com/episode/vsxgf ... -episode-1

First episode of five on BBC4, starting at 9.00pm tonight - though I think it's a repeat

Might be worth a look.

It's also probably available on iPlayer

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:29 pm
by Senna88
'Driven: The Fastest Woman in the World' a documentary about Susie Wolff aired on BBC Two the other night, it is available on the BBC IPlayer now. Features Lewis Hamilton, Toto Wolff, David Coulthard and Ralf Schumacher.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:01 pm
by Sutton
Senna88 wrote:'Driven: The Fastest Woman in the World' a documentary about Susie Wolff aired on BBC Two the other night, it is available on the BBC IPlayer now. Features Lewis Hamilton, Toto Wolff, David Coulthard and Ralf Schumacher.
Funny waa just about to post this.

Just finished it. Was very good. Love hescots/german accent :D

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:52 pm
by CC78AMG
In america we got a new f1 show its called F1 36: they follow f1 drivers for 36 hours. The first episode was about Sebastian Vettel. Its a great show you can watch.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 8:47 am
by icedhendrix
A season with Mclaren is pretty good.
1993 season

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuFZ3QybQSo

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 9:48 pm
by Lynch
there was a good commercial for the show about F1?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX-UYMRqejI

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 2:39 pm
by sixwheeler
Has anyone recorded the "Architects of F1" documentary about Max Moseley?

I know it's being repeated, but I haven't got a sky connection.


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Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 2:50 am
by rwgordon
As much as I am interested in seeing the story of someone with palsy racing, I feel that this comes under the category of Lewis Hamilton's over-exposure. Very keen for other F1 shows, I just listened to the audiobook of Murray Walker's autobiography so I'm in the zone....

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 10:21 am
by mikey
Merc on Eddie Stobart trucks now on channel 5
Showing how they moved everything to the Spanish GP

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 4:17 pm
by JonA
BBC 2 at 9pm on Sunday 14th.

Hunt vs Lauda: F1's Greatest Racing Rivals

DURATION: 1 HOUR
James Hunt has never been equalled. Could swashbuckling Hunt catch the scientific Lauda? Could Niki overcome an appalling crash to come back from the dead and fight James all the way to the last race of the season?

This powerful story captures the heart of the 1970s - told through unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who were really there - the team managers, families, journalists and friends who were in the front row of the season that changed Formula 1 forever.
__

I'd say that Senna vs Prost was actually F1's greatest rivalry as Lauda and Hunt were good friends off the track before, during and after 76. But still I expect this to be good documentary about a highlight season of F1 history.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 5:14 pm
by Laura23
JonA wrote:BBC 2 at 9pm on Sunday 14th.

Hunt vs Lauda: F1's Greatest Racing Rivals

DURATION: 1 HOUR
James Hunt has never been equalled. Could swashbuckling Hunt catch the scientific Lauda? Could Niki overcome an appalling crash to come back from the dead and fight James all the way to the last race of the season?

This powerful story captures the heart of the 1970s - told through unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who were really there - the team managers, families, journalists and friends who were in the front row of the season that changed Formula 1 forever.
__

I'd say that Senna vs Prost was actually F1's greatest rivalry as Lauda and Hunt were good friends off the track before, during and after 76. But still I expect this to be good documentary about a highlight season of F1 history.
At least it'll be accurate unlike the upcoming Rush.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 5:56 pm
by JonA
Laura23 wrote:
JonA wrote:BBC 2 at 9pm on Sunday 14th.

Hunt vs Lauda: F1's Greatest Racing Rivals

DURATION: 1 HOUR
James Hunt has never been equalled. Could swashbuckling Hunt catch the scientific Lauda? Could Niki overcome an appalling crash to come back from the dead and fight James all the way to the last race of the season?

This powerful story captures the heart of the 1970s - told through unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who were really there - the team managers, families, journalists and friends who were in the front row of the season that changed Formula 1 forever.
__

I'd say that Senna vs Prost was actually F1's greatest rivalry as Lauda and Hunt were good friends off the track before, during and after 76. But still I expect this to be good documentary about a highlight season of F1 history.
At least it'll be accurate unlike the upcoming Rush.
True. Although I am still looking forward immensely to Rush I am under no illusions it'll have a lot of dramatic license rather than being a documentary.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:20 pm
by AlfaThatch
JonA wrote:BBC 2 at 9pm on Sunday 14th.

Hunt vs Lauda: F1's Greatest Racing Rivals

DURATION: 1 HOUR
James Hunt has never been equalled. Could swashbuckling Hunt catch the scientific Lauda? Could Niki overcome an appalling crash to come back from the dead and fight James all the way to the last race of the season?

This powerful story captures the heart of the 1970s - told through unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who were really there - the team managers, families, journalists and friends who were in the front row of the season that changed Formula 1 forever.
__

I'd say that Senna vs Prost was actually F1's greatest rivalry as Lauda and Hunt were good friends off the track before, during and after 76. But still I expect this to be good documentary about a highlight season of F1 history.
Its not a rehash of this one is it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c19DqS127Ac

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:09 pm
by JonA
AlfaThatch wrote:
JonA wrote:BBC 2 at 9pm on Sunday 14th.

Hunt vs Lauda: F1's Greatest Racing Rivals

DURATION: 1 HOUR
James Hunt has never been equalled. Could swashbuckling Hunt catch the scientific Lauda? Could Niki overcome an appalling crash to come back from the dead and fight James all the way to the last race of the season?

This powerful story captures the heart of the 1970s - told through unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who were really there - the team managers, families, journalists and friends who were in the front row of the season that changed Formula 1 forever.
__

I'd say that Senna vs Prost was actually F1's greatest rivalry as Lauda and Hunt were good friends off the track before, during and after 76. But still I expect this to be good documentary about a highlight season of F1 history.
Its not a rehash of this one is it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c19DqS127Ac
I have no idea.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 6:06 pm
by AlfaThatch
I have no idea.[/quote]


I'll watch it anyway. As i was 13 in 1976 he was one of my childhood heroes.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 8:29 am
by minchy
JonA wrote:
AlfaThatch wrote:
JonA wrote:BBC 2 at 9pm on Sunday 14th.

Hunt vs Lauda: F1's Greatest Racing Rivals

DURATION: 1 HOUR
James Hunt has never been equalled. Could swashbuckling Hunt catch the scientific Lauda? Could Niki overcome an appalling crash to come back from the dead and fight James all the way to the last race of the season?

This powerful story captures the heart of the 1970s - told through unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who were really there - the team managers, families, journalists and friends who were in the front row of the season that changed Formula 1 forever.
__

I'd say that Senna vs Prost was actually F1's greatest rivalry as Lauda and Hunt were good friends off the track before, during and after 76. But still I expect this to be good documentary about a highlight season of F1 history.
Its not a rehash of this one is it? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c19DqS127Ac
I have no idea.
Just from a quick look on the youtube link, it's not a rehash. They've interviewed a lot of the same people again, but they all they're all older!!!
Laura23 wrote:At least it'll be accurate unlike the upcoming Rush.
Nothing like an open mind and the ability to enjoy a film for what it is :-P

Although I only saw about 40 mins of the program before falling asleep, it did seem a little biased towards Hunt. The interviews with Daniele Audetto really made Ferrari out to be the bad guys. Although I did learn some things, especially about the British GP that year that I didn't know about (although most fans who know their F1 history probably did).

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Mon Jul 15, 2013 11:27 am
by FringeUK
The mid 70's was when I first really started to watch F1 and watching the Hunt v Lauda prog - i thought it was pretty well done.
Even my missus enjoyed it - and she only has a passing interest....... :]

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:11 pm
by wolfticket
The Hunt-Lauda documentary was ok, but Madness on Wheels: Rallying's Craziest Years about the Group B era that just finished on BBC4 really is excellent.

Should be on iPlayer for a week now. I highly recommend catching it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... est_Years/

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:00 pm
by DeadKenny
hunt / lauda doc was superb, and seemed to follow the way i remembered it,

people have to remember that lauda was not popular in the uk, he was thought on like schumi or vettel are now, too robotic and little personality,
James was a star, he didn't care about appearances, was a brilliant character and gave a pretty screwed up country ( the UK was not doing well) something to cheer for.

Ferrari were far more political and they did raise eyebrows in the way they tried to help their cause. I thought the doc showed it really well, especially from a UK point of view.
We will never see another JH , because the media rips them apart if they even start down that road and sponsors now will not risk their brands :frown:

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:15 pm
by flyboy10
Hunt/Lauda told the story I remember with a few extras and a couple of twists. I remember reading in Lauda's biography that the first time he got back in the car after the accident he couldn't bring himself to get it out of fist gear.

In the recent documentary, they seemed to show him turning up at the Italian GP having not driven the car at all since his crash and then there was this scene of him sitting in the car just not even moving. He looked very alone and very scared.

I think I've always had the impression of how brave he was to race again and to finish fourth and what a brave decision it was to lose the championship because he believed it was too unsafe to race at Japan in the rain.

But this documentary seemed to make him a coward, afraid, scared for his life and no longer prepared to take risks.

I think the movie, Rush, does something similar in the drivers' briefing before the Nurburgring race.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:28 am
by Chester
flyboy10 wrote:Hunt/Lauda told the story I remember with a few extras and a couple of twists. I remember reading in Lauda's biography that the first time he got back in the car after the accident he couldn't bring himself to get it out of fist gear.

In the recent documentary, they seemed to show him turning up at the Italian GP having not driven the car at all since his crash and then there was this scene of him sitting in the car just not even moving. He looked very alone and very scared.

I think I've always had the impression of how brave he was to race again and to finish fourth and what a brave decision it was to lose the championship because he believed it was too unsafe to race at Japan in the rain.

But this documentary seemed to make him a coward, afraid, scared for his life and no longer prepared to take risks.

I think the movie, Rush, does something similar in the drivers' briefing before the Nurburgring race.
I don't think that's fair at all.

I've been in a couple of life threatening situations, and it affects you subconciously for quite a long time in a way you don't expect. You think you're going to be okay then suddenly it hits you. I know exactly where he was coming from, and I admire his fortitude, even though I'm not a great fan of Lauda. Burns are also a lot worse than you realise until you experience them. Broken bones are easy in comparison.

I wasn't a great fan of Hunt either, although he was good entertainment. His attitude towards women wasn't great. I'm sorry to say he exploited the ones that fell for him to the maximum.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:53 pm
by Museli
cool

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:56 pm
by Balibari
wolfticket wrote:Madness on Wheels: Rallying's Craziest Years about the Group B era that just finished on BBC4 really is excellent.

Should be on iPlayer for a week now. I highly recommend catching it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... est_Years/
Absolutely. A great little documentary.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 7:04 am
by cmorephotos
Tonight on ITV4 (UK only)
Touring Car Legends 8:00pm - 9:00pm
First in a three part series about the history of the touring car racing series.

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 10:47 pm
by paulsf1fix
On now BBC 1 22:45, Mark Webber is on Question of Sport and there has been two questions on / about F1....

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 9:02 am
by amirb
On BBC1 now 10:00am, Mark Webber on Saturday Kitchen

Re: Upcoming TV F1 shows

Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 9:05 pm
by Qiwater
Sky F1 doing an Ayrton Senna special week from 26th April to 2nd May
https://f1broadcasting.wordpress.com/20 ... sports-f1/