moffspeed, on 02 Feb 2019 - 19:52, said:
Somewhere in the depths of my mind there was another ITV/BBC mini-series at that time which was based on F3 racing rather than Minis. I'm sure it featured Ronald Leigh-Hunt with a team running a Lotus 59 (R.L-H was also "David Townsend" the team manager in the film Le Mans).
I half-remember various other details but Google doesn't reinforce my theories - so before I make a fool of myself does anyone else have a memory of this ??
OK - boring Sunday afternoon so dug a bit deeper on Google.
The TV series was "Freewheelers" and ran from 1968 - 1973 - the first episode being screened on the Thursday before the Hockenheim F2 race weekend.....
Courtesy of Southern TV there were over 100 episodes in 5 years. R.L-H played the spy boss overseeing 3 youthful spooks (2 lads and also the rather delectable Wendy Padbury ) who got involved in a great deal of peril - mainly water-borne with much of the filming being on the Solent.
What is not recorded is whether Lotus were involved in any product placement but over the series run Colonel Buchan (R.L-H's character) was seen driving assorted baby Elans from S2 to Sprint before graduating to a +2. Maybe it was just a fact that the producer was a petrolhead - other cars with cameo appearances in the programme included a Porsche 914, Alfa Spiders 1300/1750, Innocenti 950S, Jago Model T , Stimson Mini Bug & Citroen DS21 Decapotable. No Jag Mk2s and Ford Zodiacs here....
The motor sport connection ? Not as much as I had thought but a couple of episodes were filmed at Thruxton and involved an F3 race featuring Lotus 59s (Chapman's influence again ?). Bonus point to anyone who knows the chassis numbers.
Anorak fact 1 - production was delayed at one stage as Leigh-Hunt was busy on the set of Le Mans and filming over-ran.
Anorak fact 2 - "David Townsend" in the Le Mans film was, of course, a portrayal of J.W.A.'s manager David Yorke. In the pursuit of authenticity the producers tracked down Yorke's actual Laurel Valley Golf Club hat after R.L-H initially wore a less convincing substitute.
Anorak fact 3 - Tom Owen played one of the two young male spooks - then in his early 20's he went on to play Tom Simmonite (son of Compo) in the evergreen "Last Of The Summer Wine".
Anorak fact 4 - Wendy Padbury went on to play one of Dr Who's assistants.
Edited by moffspeed, 03 February 2019 - 20:06.