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Old 13-04-18, 16:54
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Default The Vulcan doco also

I agree Mike, Guy Martin is difficult to watch. The enjoyment of the Last Flight of the Avro Vulcan is similarly diminished by Guy Martin's inane talking. The saving grace for me was the superb aerial footage in both documentaries.

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Old 14-04-18, 08:54
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What is Guy Martin’s claim to fame?

I don’t understand why he presents these shows?
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Old 14-04-18, 17:34
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Maybe some merciful individual could screen record the show, then edit out the blabbermouth, then repost it somewhere. Is that legal?
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Old 16-04-18, 14:08
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He is a motor bike racing guy, he is well known in the UK for that.
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Old 26-04-18, 22:33
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Guy Martin, for the benefit of non Brits, is a well known motorcycle racer, he also has taken part in several world speed record attempts.
He is an experienced automotive engineer who works on commercial vehicles and his own bikes. I don't know if you guys are aware of the Isle of Man TT races, but they are run on closed but ordinary roads with stone walls, steep drop offs, trees, town squares and village streets plus a huge climb over a 2000 foot mountain and down the other side into a bend that would give you grey hairs, a total lap of 37.5 miles and dozens of bends and 200 MPH straights. Google it if you have doubts.
So Guy might not be the best presenter but give him credit to have the "bottle", or the "guts" to ride 3 laps of over 100 miles at race speed and with no run off areas like race tracks.
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Old 27-04-18, 04:12
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Thanks for the heads up, Robin. An interesting character, and gutsy by the sound of it.

However, maybe he could stick to what he is good at (and the voice of a documentary isn't it).

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Old 27-04-18, 10:12
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Thanks Alistair & Robin, fair enough - Guy deserves a credit for presenting documentaries about our favorite subjects:

Here’s a taster: https://youtu.be/36FGwPHfDac
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