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Car S.O.S.

  • TV Series
  • 2013–
  • TV-PG
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Car S.O.S. (2013)
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Meet car enthusiast and TV presenter Tim Shaw and master mechanic Fuzz Townshend as they join forces to rescue rusty classic vehicles from their garage prisonsMeet car enthusiast and TV presenter Tim Shaw and master mechanic Fuzz Townshend as they join forces to rescue rusty classic vehicles from their garage prisonsMeet car enthusiast and TV presenter Tim Shaw and master mechanic Fuzz Townshend as they join forces to rescue rusty classic vehicles from their garage prisons

  • Stars
    • Tim Shaw
    • Fuzz Townshend
    • Phil Cornwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    1K
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    • Stars
      • Tim Shaw
      • Fuzz Townshend
      • Phil Cornwell
    • 21User reviews
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    Tim Shaw
    • Self - Host…
    • 2013–2025
    Fuzz Townshend
    • Self - Host…
    • 2013–2025
    Phil Cornwell
    Phil Cornwell
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 2016–2025
    Jim Smallman
    • Self Narrator
    • 2013–2015
    Roger Moore
    Roger Moore
    • Self
    • 2016
    James Nesbitt
    James Nesbitt
    • Self
    • 2018
    Paddy Hopkirk
    • Self
    • 2018
    Ross Kemp
    Ross Kemp
    • Self
    • 2019
    Rick Wakeman
    Rick Wakeman
    • Self
    • 2019
    Katie Piper
    Katie Piper
    • Self
    • 2022
    Jimmy White
    Jimmy White
    • Self - Special Guest
    • 2022
    Philip Serrell
    • Self - Special Guest
    • 2022
    Ed Whitby
    • Self
    • 2022
    Andreas
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    • 2022
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    6trimmerb1234

    A tribute to a real hero

    It's enough for a master restoration mechanic to work at a normal pace, surrounded just by competent helpers, turning work away when too busy, making excuses for delays. Difficult problems and crises arise of course from time to time but those are the conditions under which most make their living.

    But this TV series, like some Japanese reality show, adds fiendish challenges and trials amounting almost to torture with an ever-present camera to record the reaction. I have some knowledge of the work so find the problems and solutions fascinating. And the work is almost the sum total of the interest and significance of the programme, apart that is from the usually tragic personal story concerning each owner and their joy at seeing their pride - and joy - restored.

    The added challenges and trials includes not just near impossible deadlines but also an imposed near functionally-redundant presenter who has a deep but unrequited relationship with the camera and is in constant photo-bombing mode. It is he who pronounces not asks the expert on the list of tasks, it is he, at moments of others' stress steps forward to indignantly pronounce that it is time to "crack on" and, at the end, when the overjoyed owner is overwhelmed with gratitude, each time contrives a scene in which he takes the credit while the person who has done the work, modestly stands back. I look at the drawer of large shiny double open ended spanners going up to perhaps 1kg weight and wonder if Fuzz Townsend, master mechanic, will ever misuse one on his colleague and be enabled to get on with the work and receive due credit.

    But probably not, that is the marvel of the show which is not just about his skills as much as a testament to his extraordinary temperament. He's a real hero and I could never be such.
    9spezzano1

    Car SOS

    A real Honest Car Restoration Show Helping people in Need of a Hand, A well oiled Team of Tim Shaw a very Sharp witted Parts Shark who bends the truth to get a Discount, and love to offer fuzz help but magically disappears And Fuzz Townshend a hands on Mechanical god who gets little help from Tim and a lot of Help from Phil the hidden master, but Fuzz and Tim have a real chemistry and you feel but the show is really fun and educational,They also take us on a tour of the amazing Small Craftsmen all around UK still restoring parts for the likes of Austin Martin, Jaguar,Morgen Mini McLaren

    So with all the Super Fake and Tacky Car Shows Car SOS is a breath of fresh air !

    Car SOS is really refreshing and entertaining car show Great Job Guys !!
    10harmerspencer

    Fun and likeable

    I have now watched all the episodes and have enjoyed them all. The two hosts are great and both make the show a joy to watch. There's a genuine pleasure in seeing how pleased and surprised the car owners are at the reveal. Tim and Fuzz both care deeply about the cars and the reason why they are doing the restoration.

    I hope they continue for many years to come!!!
    8imdb-37376

    Exactly how a good car show should be

    I've enjoyed every episode of this show (so far), and I've watched 'em all (Seasons 1 - 8, plus the first 4 episodes of Season 9). Tim & Fuzz make a great duo - their passion and knowledge are unquestionable. Narrator Phil Cornwell also deserves a mention - if only for his cracking Mick Jagger impersonations. The quality of work they put out (with the help of a collective of great craftsmen) is spot-on. Yes, there's much silliness (mainly from Tim) but it doesn't detract from from the show's main objective. If I have one complaint, it has to be why they haven't yet done a #3 Cortina. I mean - come on!?!
    9paudman

    Love it, but please...

    I must admit to liking this series; Fuzz and Tim get on well as a team but yes sometimes their shenanigans do detract from the restoration a bit, but that's showbiz. It sells, and to be honest if you've ever watched a sober, serious Car Restoration video where the guy in the blue overalls tells you: "You put this bit here.... then you tighten this bit... oops dropped it... then you hold this bit..." it's like paint drying. SOS does make the business more interesting and entertaining, especially when new parts are remade or old ones factory renovated by real experts. Some of the owners' reactions are... interesting; I remember the woman whose Triumph Herald was restored and she looked as if she'd just been reunited with part of her past that she'd forgotten all about and didn't particularly want to revisit. The one hope I have for the series is that they DON'T go the same way as Wheeler Dealers - you know that quasi-British American show where they endlessly restore American cars that mean nothing to us here in the UK? Before they emigrated they ended up restoring an endless procession of Porsches and BMWs and each new episode was the same as the last, with a few Japanese Supercars thrown in to appeal to the 'Go Faster' brigade. Keep it simple, Tim and Fuzz, stick to the everyday family cars we all remember, the cars we could afford to run ourselves, and not the sensor-packed plastic fantastics we hear coming from twenty miles away, and it'll be worth watching for years to come.

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      Fuzz Townsend is not only a master mechanic and a bus enthusiast, he also plays drums for various bands.
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      Referenced in Honest Trailers: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021)

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      • February 7, 2013 (United Kingdom)
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