The Classic Car Show will hit our screens from January 2015

So what is “The Classic Car Show”all about?  Well in short it’s:

  • A ground-breaking global TV series that provides unprecedented access to the iconic cars, personalities and glamorous events that underpin the classic car world.
  • Distributed for broadcast globally by Sony Pictures Television.
  • 13 x one-hour episodes presented by Jodie Kidd and Quentin Willson with a supporting cast of global A-list celebrities.
  • Tapping into a multi-billion dollar industry that has seen classic car values rise faster than fine art, gold and real estate.
  • Richly shot in gloss HD, The Classic Car Show will have movie production values, attitude and humour.
  • The series will be formally launched in Cannes in October, with the first show airing in January 2015.

The Classic Car Show, is a landmark, peak-time global TV series capturing the passion, glamour, history and remarkable individuals in a multi-billion pound world.

Hitting screens from January 2015, The Classic Car Show will be hosted by international supermodel and racing driver, Jodie Kidd, and founder member of Top Gear and Britain’s most renowned classic car journalist, Quentin Willson.

Richly shot with movie quality production values, The Classic Car Show is currently on location filming some of the world’s most prestigious and glamorous cars with A-list contributions from the likes of David Gandy, Bruno Senna, David Coulthard and Sir Stirling Moss. Everyday classics are also heavily featured in a series that covers all aspects of the classic car world.

Recent films include Jodie Kidd in a Jaguar XK120 at the Mille Miglia, Quentin Willson driving Keith Richards’ Ferrari 246 GT Dino on the French Riviera, Derek Bell in a Porsche 962 at Le Mans, a 1964 Brabham BT11 at the Monaco Historique and Bruno Senna putting 10 classics through their paces on the racetrack. Other celebrity contributions come from Tinie Tempah, Daisy Lowe, Graham Norton, Jessie J, Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon and Peter Jones.

Over the last ten years the classic car market has become a multi-billion pound industry with values growing ahead of equities, fine art, wine, gold and London real estate. Top end Ferraris have increased in value by 55 per cent in 2013 alone** and collectively the classic car market has grown faster than any other asset class, increasing by 257 per cent since 2005***.

It is this growth, global intrigue and unparalleled glamour, that has driven the creation of the series. Presented from a bespoke studio at the famous Brooklands racing circuit in Weybridge, Surrey (the world’s first purpose-built racetrack), The Classic Car Show will provide an entertaining, visually compelling, peak-time TV series, produced not just for those who can tell a Ferrari 250 GTO from a 275 GTB, but for the whole family, encompassing humour, attitude and heart-warming charm.

The Classic Car Show is produced by Jim Wiseman and Stephanie Fox – who have backgrounds in Top Gear and Top Gear Live – and the format brings a truly global magazine perspective to viewers. The multi-million pound production budget also means that the cars and personalities featured receive the high-end gloss HD treatment they deserve.

Globally distributed by Sony Pictures Television, one of the industry’s leading content providers who deliver programming to over 200 countries worldwide, The Classic Car Show will be formally launched at MIPCOM* in October.

Quentin Willson commented: “No-one has filmed a classic car series like this before. We’ve got gorgeous cars, A-list celebs, passionate stories, an extraordinary filming budget and endless enthusiasm. The Classic Car Show is an amazing insightful series without a socket set in sight.”

Jodie Kidd said: “Classic cars are beautiful, sexy and evocative; when you climb in and turn the engine something magical happens. The Classic Car Show is a back-stage pass to one of the most exciting and exhilarating forms of art that we have.”

Bruno Senna, commented: “Driving 10 of my favourite classic cars on the track was one of the highlights of my year. I’ve loved being involved in the series; it’s great to work with a team with such passion for what they are doing.”

Sir Stirling Moss, the most famous racing driver in the world, said: “What they are doing with this show is impressive, it is going to introduce the world of classic cars to a whole new global audience.”

David Coulthard, former Formula 1 driver and BBC TV F1 presenter, added: “The Classic Car Show nails the passion we all feel for historic cars, whether they’re battle-scarred racers or polished and preened show cars. It tells the stories of the men and women behind them too – it’s must-see TV.”

David Gandy, model and classic car enthusiast, commented: “This is the car show I have always wanted. I think I was born in the wrong era – my style and the way I like to drive are far more suited to these classics.  You just don’t get that character and class with modern motors.”

Make a note in your diary people.  Looks like it’s a show not to be missed for all us Classic Car fans.

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