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Pulling Power
GenreMotoring
Directed byMartin Gent
Presented byMike Brewer
Edd China
Michele Newman
Mike Rutherford
Sarah-Jane Mee
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersDuncan Rycroft
Mike Blair
Mike Morley
ProducersMike Burch
Michael Kretzmer
Julia Silverton
Soraya Taylor
EditorsMike Burch
Martin Gent
Original release
NetworkCentral Television
Release15 May 1997 (1997-05-15) –
10 October 2002 (2002-10-10)

Pulling Power is a regional motoring programme shown only on Central Television (ITV in the Midlands) in 1996. However, it returned in 2005 and was shown on ITV1 on a series trial basis until 2008, and it was also as a filler programme at times. It has also been shown on ITV4. Presenters included Mike Brewer, Edd China, Michele Newman, Mike Rutherford, and Sarah-Jane Mee.

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History

The first episode of Pulling Power was broadcast by Central Television on 15 May 1997, with presenters James Allen and Sally Gray along with guests Ken Morley and Gary Rhodes in a 30-minute running time including advertisements.[1] Four series were aired between the debut year, 1997, until five years later on 10 October 2002.[2] Mike Rutherford appeared in the 1998 NEC Birmingham Motorshow episode of the show

The show was later renewed in 2005 until it was cancelled three years later due to low ratings.

References

  1. ^ ""Pulling Power" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1997) - IMDb". IMDb.
  2. ^ "Pulling Power - Episodes - IMDb". IMDb.


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