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The Real Italian Job: James Martin's Mille Miglia

James Martin takes part in the gruelling Mille Miglia, the annual 1000-mile car race through Italy. The race has tested legends such as Fangio, Nuvolari and Sir Stirling Moss.

James Martin sets his sights on the gruelling Mille Miglia, the annual 1000-mile race through Italy in which over 300 classic cars compete. In its infamous history, the race has tested the talents and endurance of such legends as Fangio, Nuvolari and Sir Stirling Moss

Ever since he was kid in Yorkshire, James Martin has been mad about cars. Now a successful chef, he has put his money where his dreams are and has a garage full of Formula One cars, American classics and oddball delights - from hand-painted Harleys to bubble cars, fibreglass cross-country rough riders and a newly restored Mustang with all the trimmings.

Having the power has not been enough - he wants the glory too. So he sets his sights on the Mille Miglia. Taking part has always been a dream for James. He searches for the right car and the right co-driver, and the costs mount as the day of his dreams draws near. In Italy, the support crew, girlfriend Sally and his real pride and joy assemble. The 1948 Maserati has left a 800-thousand-pound hole in the Martin finances - a lot of omelettes.

Will the car stay the course? Will Sarah measure up? Is James as tough as he thinks he is? Can a non-Italian actually win? Can he beat the three other competitors with whom he bets on the race? Do the Italians always drive on the right? Should he have bought an English car instead? Crucially, what makes 700 grown men and women drive headlong through the elements for three days with little sleep and less comfort than offered by a sit-on lawn mower?

1 hour

Last on

Sun 30 Sep 2012 16:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Participant James Martin
Director Lionel Mill
Producer Lionel Mill
Executive Producer Lisa Edwards
Executive Producer Alan Ravenscroft
Narrator Paul Kaye

Broadcasts

  • Sun 28 Dec 2008 21:15
  • Sun 28 Dec 2008 21:30
  • Mon 29 Dec 2008 16:00
  • Sun 4 Jan 2009 19:00
  • Wed 21 Jan 2009 20:00
  • Sat 28 Feb 2009 17:00
  • Wed 11 Mar 2009 20:00
  • Sun 29 Mar 2009 23:00
  • Sun 24 May 2009 19:30
  • Mon 1 Jun 2009 00:00
  • Thu 16 Jul 2009 00:00
  • Tue 15 Dec 2009 20:00
  • Wed 6 Jan 2010 19:30
  • Mon 5 Apr 2010 20:00
  • Sun 13 Mar 2011 19:00
  • Sun 17 Jul 2011 19:00
  • Sat 23 Jul 2011 23:40
  • Sun 23 Oct 2011 23:00
  • Mon 12 Mar 2012 20:00
  • Mon 12 Mar 2012 23:30
  • Sun 22 Jul 2012 16:30
  • Sun 30 Sep 2012 16:00