Wheeler Dealers

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Wheeler Dealers
Starring Mike Brewer
Edd China
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Broadcast
Original channel Discovery Channel

Wheeler Dealers is a television show on the Discovery network, fronted by Mike Brewer and mechanic Edd China.

There have so far been 4 series of the program. Series 1 originally aired in 2003 with series 4 finishing in 2006. There are currently plans for a fifth series with filming starting in early 2008.[1]

The show's premise is that Brewer and China are on a mission to save repairable enthusiast vehicles, by repairing or otherwise improving an example of a particular make and model to a budget, then selling it to a new owner. Each project spans a pair of 30-minute episodes, in which Mike buys a vehicle, turns it over to Edd for repairs, then sells it on. For the first series the budget was £1000, for series 2, £2000, and for series 3 £3000.

In the U.K. the program was original shown on Discovery Real Time with occasional late night repeats on Discovery Channel. As of March 2008, the show is still regularly repeated on Discovery Turbo.

Contents

[edit] Format

Each project car is completed over two episodes, the project presentation usually following a format similar to this:

[edit] First Episode

  • Mike and Edd start with a budget to buy and then fix up a vehicle.
  • Mike gives a brief history of the merits of the chosen model of vehicle.
  • Mike locates, negotiates for and buys a car.
  • Mike turns the car over to Edd China, and together they assess its needs.
  • Edd begins work, providing assessments of the work and its challenges.
  • Mike stops by China's shop for an overview of progress, and expenditures are reviewed.
  • (end of first episode)

[edit] Second Episode

  • A quick review of the first episode
  • Mike (often) goes on a field trip to procure some required parts.
  • Mike interviews an owner of a similar car in top condition, then drives and comments on the car.
  • Edd finishes the work on the project car.
  • Mike returns to the workshop and discusses the finished car with Edd.
  • Mike drives the completed car, assessing improvements.
  • Mike sells the car to a new owner. There is a final tally of expenditures and any "profit" or "loss".

[edit] Summary

The costs, and thus any profit or loss for a given project, are assessed without consideration of the cost of mechanic Edd China's time (assuming that a well-equipped and able enthusiast could complete all work himself) but are not realistic if repairs require professional help.

Nevertheless, the show is sufficiently in-depth to provide good overviews and insights to buying and improving older enthusiast vehicles.

Sometimes the painting was done by hand in their workshop instead of going to professional painting workshop. This is probably due to budget constraints of either the vehicle or the programme.

[edit] Cars

Featured cars have been:





[edit] Notes

  1. ^ [1] wheelerdealer.com

[edit] References

[2]www.beckmanndirect.com

[3]Channel4.com

[4] All cars, series and episodes from DiscoveryTurbo.co.uk TV Listing. (Retrieved 19/3/08)

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