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Duration
60 minutes
Series Info
Season 3 Episode 1

Quick Summary

In Yorkshire, presenters Henry Cole and Fuzz Townshend discover a 1951 Lea Francis Saloon. The hand‑built, elegant saloon reflects a time when motoring was still regarded as a luxury. Its existence underscores the region’s historic contribution to British car manufacturing.

About This Program

Lea Francis 14 is an episode‑length programme that forms part of a larger series. The title signals that the focus is on a particular model of the historic British car brand, and the format follows the familiar style of a short, self‑contained feature. As an episode, it presents a concise narrative that fits neatly into a single viewing slot, offering a snapshot of automotive heritage. The core of the episode follows presenters Henry Cole and Fuzz Townshend as they travel to Yorkshire. While there, the duo discovers a 1951 Lea Francis saloon that has survived in remarkable condition. Their investigation centres on the car itself, highlighting the moment they lay eyes on the vehicle and the sense of uncovering a piece of motoring history that has long been hidden away. The featured saloon is described as a hand‑built example, showcasing the craftsmanship typical of the early 1950s. Its design is noted for its elegance, reflecting an era when owning a car was still considered a luxury rather than a commonplace convenience. By emphasising the car’s bespoke construction and its place within a period of limited automotive accessibility, the programme paints a clear picture of why this particular Lea Francis remains a noteworthy find.

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Shed and Buried: Classic Cars broadcasts on Quest HD at 2:00pm, Tuesday, 10 February 2026. (Subtitles)

Channel Numbers:
Sky HD840Virgin137

Production Details

Runtime60 mins