Young Driver of the Year

 
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== Host ==
== Host ==
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Justin Bell
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[[Mike Smith]] (1993)
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Justin Bell (1994)
== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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Derek Bell (occasional appearances)
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Commentator:<br>
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Mick Andrews (1993)<br>
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Barrie Gill (1994)
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Interviewer:<br>
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Tony Mason (1994)
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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White Rabbit for BBC2, early 1990s <!-- It was certainly shown in 1993 and 1994 and was on BBC1 for at least one of those series.-->
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White Rabbit Productions and BBC Pebble Mill for BBC1, 5 July 1993 to 9 August 1994 (12 episodes in 2 series, 1994 as ''International Young Driver of the Year'')
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Young people's competition on four wheels from the same people who brought us [[Kick Start]], [[Paddles Up]] and those Beverly Craven concerts you'd get on BBC1 at about 11.30pm. It involved many driving challenges, including reversing into a parking space as quickly as possible and reversing a caravan.
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Young people's competition on four wheels from the same people who brought us [[Kick Start]], [[Paddles Up]] and those Beverly Craven concerts you'd get on BBC1 at about 11.30pm. It involved many driving challenges, including reversing into a parking space as quickly as possible and reversing a caravan. And even a few that didn't involve reversing at all.
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It encountered some criticism for apparently encouraging excessive speed and misuse of the vehicles, but the programme-makers argued that it was a test in the use of many different types of vehicle and that the speed aspect was a necessary part of it - how well the competitors could handle the vehicles at speed. Either way, it generally made for entertaining viewing, in much the same way as the above-mentioned [[Kick Start]] and [[Paddles Up]].
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It encountered some criticism for apparently encouraging excessive speed and misuse of the vehicles, but the programme-makers and some of the contestants argued that it was a test in the use of many different types of vehicle and that the speed aspect was a necessary part of it - how well the competitors could handle the vehicles at speed. Of particular note was a letter that a driving instructor wrote to 'Radio Times' that actually went so far as to describe the competitors as 'inconsiderate drivers'. One competitor was most incensed by this and wrote a vehement response, pointing out the necessity for speed within the contest. Either way, the show generally made for entertaining viewing, in much the same way as its stablemates [[Kick Start]] and [[Paddles Up]] had done.
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Justin's father, former motor racing driver Derek Bell, appeared occasionally on the show.
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The former motor-racing driver Derek Bell appeared from time to time in the second series - appropriately so, as he was the father of the series host, Justin Bell.
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Current revision as of 08:01, 1 November 2022

Contents

Host

Mike Smith (1993)

Justin Bell (1994)

Co-hosts

Commentator:
Mick Andrews (1993)
Barrie Gill (1994)

Interviewer:
Tony Mason (1994)

Broadcast

White Rabbit Productions and BBC Pebble Mill for BBC1, 5 July 1993 to 9 August 1994 (12 episodes in 2 series, 1994 as International Young Driver of the Year)

Synopsis

Young people's competition on four wheels from the same people who brought us Kick Start, Paddles Up and those Beverly Craven concerts you'd get on BBC1 at about 11.30pm. It involved many driving challenges, including reversing into a parking space as quickly as possible and reversing a caravan. And even a few that didn't involve reversing at all.

It encountered some criticism for apparently encouraging excessive speed and misuse of the vehicles, but the programme-makers and some of the contestants argued that it was a test in the use of many different types of vehicle and that the speed aspect was a necessary part of it - how well the competitors could handle the vehicles at speed. Of particular note was a letter that a driving instructor wrote to 'Radio Times' that actually went so far as to describe the competitors as 'inconsiderate drivers'. One competitor was most incensed by this and wrote a vehement response, pointing out the necessity for speed within the contest. Either way, the show generally made for entertaining viewing, in much the same way as its stablemates Kick Start and Paddles Up had done.

Trivia

The former motor-racing driver Derek Bell appeared from time to time in the second series - appropriately so, as he was the father of the series host, Justin Bell.

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