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Wheels (TV series)

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Wheels holds an annual "Wheels Awards", with a "Wheels Viewers Choice Award" for both cars and bikes, and a "Wheels Car of the Year", "Wheels Bike of the Year" and various fun awards.
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On 2 October 2004, the show was relaunched. It now opens with "Grapevine", a motoring news segment. This is followed with a car review section with
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for this role. Niret and his brother own 25% of Miditech Television. The Series Producer was
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The show finishes with "Forum" a viewer input session, hosted by
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BBC World News India
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Chandramouli Basu
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Avinash Kumar Singh
Christopher Daruwalla
Yudhishtir Urs
Sonam Kalra
Neeraj Chinappa
Shabri Malik
Wheels
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Automotive television series

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