Rally Report
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Rally Report | |
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A Rally Report logo |
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Genre | Rallying |
Starring | Tony Mason |
Country of origin | UK |
No. of episodes | ? |
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Producer(s) | ? |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC2 |
Picture format | 720x576 (4:3) |
Original run | ? – ? |
Rally Report was a series of programmes broadcast by the BBC covering the Lombard RAC Rally of Great Britain - then the last round of the World Rally Championship. It ran on BBC2 during the 1980s and 1990s and usually featured previews, a live stage, twice nightly reports and a wrap-up compilation. The show was made at BBC Pebble Mill and branded as Top Gear Rally Report since unusually it was not made by BBC Sport. Top Gear presenter William Woollard presented the programme with Tony Mason doing the location reports on the stages. The show's theme music was Jewelled by Propaganda[1][2]
Producers: Phil Franklin and Brian Strachan, John Burkill and Tony Rayner
Executive Producers: Dennis Adams and Tom Ross
Top Gear |
Top Gear (1977 to 2001) - Top Gear (2002 to present) |
Original format presenters |
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Jason Barlow - Steve Berry - Julia Bradbury - Jeremy Clarkson - Vicki Butler-Henderson - Brendan Coogan - Noel Edmonds - Chris Goffey - Kate Humble
Tony Mason - James May - Tiff Needell - Michele Newman - Angela Rippon - Quentin Willson - William Woollard |
Current format presenters |
Jeremy Clarkson - Jason Dawe - Richard Hammond - James May - The Stig |
Current format episodes and broadcasters |
Top Gear Episode List - Top Gear Broadcasters and Video Releases |
Current format featured segments |
Power Laps - Races - Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car - The Cool Wall - Caravan destruction - Cheap Car Challenges |
Spin-offs |
Rally Report - Top Gear Motorsport - Stars in Fast Cars - Top Gear of the Pops |
Related articles |
Top Gear Magazine - Jon Bentley - Sabine Schmitz - Fifth Gear |