I looked forward to new show about restoring classic cars; I already enjoy Bangers and Cash, Wheeler Dealers and others of their ilk.
These shows thrive on the personality of their presenters, and on that of the narrator.
This is where this new show doesn't score well.
The narrator is earnest, but not terribly interesting, he is let down by a dull script, lacking humour or any much engagement. I find his voice dull, compared with the excellent narrators on the two shows cited above.
The two mechanics are clearly very nice people and have the knowledge required, but they just aren't very interesting people, from my perspective. Conversations are flat and uneasy, there's no verve or drama, in my view. Perhaps they were overly-nervous in front of the cameras.
I had high hopes for this show, but, after two shows, it's more of a time-passer than genuine and engaging entertainment.
The margins they make on the first two shows make it blindingly obvious that this could not be a commercially-successful venture in the real world, only in the world of reality television. It this respect it is like Wheeler Dealers, rather than Bangers and Cash Restoring Classics.
Other viewers may find the show more engaging, but their view and mine are subjective, of course.
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