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24 Hours At Le Mans

1982 will be the 50th anniversary of what is generally regarded as the greatest road race in the world ... Le Mans. Motor race, fun fair, sponsors' bonanza, death trap. Whatever it is, the 24-hour race at Le Mans has become a legend; for the driver, just to finish is an achievement; for the fans, to be there is a unique experience. For the race marshals and police there is little chance to relax, for when tragedy strikes it can be swift and terrible.... Last year, during one of the hottest weekends in the history of the race, reporter Jack Pizzcy joined the 250,000 spectators. He followed the fortunes of two British entrants - Guy Edwards, former Grand Prix driver, who made the headlines when he rescued Niki Lauda from a blazing wreck in 1976. Now he is one of the most successful businessmen-drivers on the road racing circuit. And Alain de Cadenet, who with little backing has made 11 attempts, is dedicated to winning Le Mans and intends to go on trying. Photography Ian Punter. Sound recordist Mervyn Broadway. Film editor Peter Harris. Producer Robert Toner.

English
  • Originally Aired July 13, 1982
  • Runtime 55 minutes
  • Network BBC Two
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Name Type Role
Jack Pizzcy Guest Star
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