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Legends of Motorsport

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in 2002, only about thirty of the episodes were repackaged, to remove the embedded old Speedvision logo, and also to replace the previously very stodgy introductions with something a bit more casual. The new introductions were done exclusively by David Hobbs.
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Then on February 20, 2006, Speed Channel stopped showing the series altogether. A subsequent check of the Speed Channel web site, on July 18, 2006, revealed the show to be no longer listed on the programs page; its program summary is no longer retrievable.
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and many others were the producers of those original publicity films. Although wrapped with a modern introduction and interspersed with occasional clarifying breaks, the original narration from the film was used, several of them done by
89:'s motorcycle-racing father). Most of the films focussed on racing. Others focussed on chronicling a firm's history or showing their production methods. Most, if not all, were introduced and elucidated by one of 104:, this was because the film had been produced in German. In other cases, the film coverage of the topic was probably extracted from several archival sources. In particular, the multi-part set of 185: 108:
episodes, entitled "Racing in the Fifties" had one episode for each year of the 1950s, with footage for each coming from multiple unattributed archival sources.
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These thirty or so episodes continued to be reshown on Speed Channel, usually early every weekday morning, seeming like a sort of homage to the old image of
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Approximately 200 half-hour episodes were made and aired between the years 1996 and 2000, all based around vintage automobile (and motorcycle) footage.
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The majority of the episodes consisted of an apparently complete old documentary film (sometimes with scratches) produced by an automotive vendor.
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For a few episodes, Alain de Cadenet provided narration in addition to introduction and elucidation. In at least one case,
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attribution was retained, the three episodes documenting their history were never repackaged.
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was a series of automotive documentaries aired by the former television channel
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The series was attributed to the German automobile firm
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Index

Legends of Motorsport (band)
Shannons Legends of Motorsport
Speed Channel
BMW
Castrol
Girling
Triumph
BRSCC

Graham Walker
Murray Walker
David Hobbs
Alain de Cadenet
Speed Channel
BMW


Categories
1990s American television series
Auto racing mass media
Automotive television series
Motorcycle television series
Motorsport mass media in the United States

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