Two stories have arrived in our office over the last couple of days, indirectly involving TV and caravans.
Firstly, James May has bought a 1978 Sprite caravan and adopted a reasonably conciliatory tone on the Telegraph website. No doubt there will be mentions on forthcoming TG episodes.
www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2008/07/26/mrmay126.xml
Also, Sky One's Brainiac series is not being recommissioned.
www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/28/bskyb.television
The science program has a reputation for wrecking caravans and was formerly presented by Richard Hammond. A quote from the production company says 'there are only so many times you can blow up a caravan'.With increasing numbers of people after cheap tourers, maybe production costs have got on top of them...
Nigel Donnelly
Editor
Practical Caravan
Firstly, James May has bought a 1978 Sprite caravan and adopted a reasonably conciliatory tone on the Telegraph website. No doubt there will be mentions on forthcoming TG episodes.
www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2008/07/26/mrmay126.xml
Also, Sky One's Brainiac series is not being recommissioned.
www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/28/bskyb.television
The science program has a reputation for wrecking caravans and was formerly presented by Richard Hammond. A quote from the production company says 'there are only so many times you can blow up a caravan'.With increasing numbers of people after cheap tourers, maybe production costs have got on top of them...
Nigel Donnelly
Editor
Practical Caravan