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David Richards directs this fact-based drama exploring the case of
'The Yorkshire Ripper'. Throughout the 1970s and early '80s, the
serial killer preyed on young women and committed a total of 13
murders in the West Yorkshire area. This film shows a dramatisation
of the investigation led by Detective George Oldfield (Alun
Armstrong) which took its toll on both his career and personal life
but which also led to the conviction of Peter Sutcliffe (Craig
Cheetham) in 1981.
Launched in 1980 as the Austin Mini-Metro, the Metro was a
critically important car for British Leyland and was hailed as the
car that saved the company. This book looks in detail at the
car’s design, development and sales success from its initial
design stage to the end of production in 1998, by which time it had
evolved into the Rover 100 – an astonishing eighteen-year
production run. As well as looking at the cars in detail, the book
also includes interviews with some of the key people involved in
its design and development. Craig Cheetham covers the full story of
the Metro from the initial rough sketches in 1975, including the
engineering developments. The launch of the car and its reception
by the media and the public is featured, as well as the rebranding
process as the company was reorganised under the Rover badge. A
revised Metro was fitted with a new K-Series engine. The launch of
the turbo-charged MG Metros, as well as the GTA and GTi versions,
are covered alongside the Metro’s circuit racing successes. The
author also reveals some of the design ideas for a Metro
replacement that never made it to production. Including advice for
both current and prospective Metro owners and what to look out for,
Austin and Rover Metro: The Full Story is a gold mine of
information about one of Britain’s most significant car models.
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MG Z Cars (Paperback)
Craig Cheetham
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The MG Z cars were produced at a pivotal time when the MG Rover
Group separated from their previous owners BMW and stood alone in
the highly competitive mass car market. In this readable book,
motoring journalist and Austin Rover expert Craig Cheetham reveals
the inside story of the development of the range of MG Z cars that
were designed to save the company. The book explores the formation
of the Phoenix Corporation, the holding company for the MG Rover
Group. It also looks at the design and engineering initiatives that
would make the MG Z cars more than just a clever rebranding
exercise, producing cars with lasting appeal. The book describes
the MG Z versions of the Rover 25, the Rover 45 and the Rover 75,
providing insights into how each of the models was re-engineered to
meet the demanding standards of MG's heritage. It also describes
the fortunes of the Z cars in motorsport, in particular the British
Touring Car Championship. The book reveals how, despite all these
efforts, MG Rover eventually ran out of money, bringing an end the
British-owned mass car industry. Complete with tips for owners and
prospective buyers on what to look out for, this book is an
essential guide to the MG Z cars.
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