A ski run in Italy, a supermarket manager in Luton, a sandwich bar in London EC2, Arena opens the bonnet of the Ford Cortina, Britain's most popular, most stolen, and most misunderstood car. 'Dagenham dustbin'? 'Poor man's Rolls-Royce'? In the year that may well see the end of a legend, some of the motoring public, including Sir John Betjeman, Tom Robinson, Alexei Sayle, Sir Terence Beckett and Magnus Magnusson take apart the Ford Cortina: Life and Works 1962-1982.
Nigel Finch | Director |
Anthony Wall | Producer |
Alan Yentob | Executive Producer |
John Hooper | Lighting Camera |
Ardan Fisher | Editor |
Alan Lewens | Editor |
Tony Cornell | Production Design |
Richard Boulter | Sound |
Geoff Cutting | Sound Mixer |
John Hooper | Sound |