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Episode 9: Mini Cooper

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Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend head to Eastbourne on a quest to secretly restore a 1962 Mini Cooper S. This particular model belongs to farmer Keith, who has raced and rallied cars for most of his life, until he was struck down with serious heart problems. Although his racing days are over, Keith can't let go of his beloved Mini Cooper, even though it has been rotting away in a shed for decades

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2016-06-02
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Self - NarratorPhil Cornwell
Self - HostTim Shaw
Self - HostFuzz Townshend

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DirectorStephen Taylor Woodrow
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  • Summary

    Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend head to Eastbourne on a quest to secretly restore a 1962 Mini Cooper S. This particular model belongs to farmer Keith, who has raced and rallied cars for most of his life, until he was struck down with serious heart problems. Although his racing days are over, Keith can't let go of his beloved Mini Cooper, even though it has been rotting away in a shed for decades

    How to watch

    Next showing

    There are no live broadcasts scheduled for this show. But it is available via the streaming provider below.

    Streaming

    We may earn commission from links on this page. Our editorial is always independent (learn more)

    Details

    Released on
    2016-06-02
    Languages
    Formats
    Colour

    Credits

    Cast

    rolename
    Self - NarratorPhil Cornwell
    Self - HostTim Shaw
    Self - HostFuzz Townshend

    Crew

    rolename
    DirectorStephen Taylor Woodrow
    ProducerTom Reynolds
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