''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
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. Presenters included
Mike Brewer
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Early life
Brewer was born in 1964 ...
,
Edd China
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,
Michele Newman, Mike Rutherford, and
Sarah-Jane Mee
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Career
After graduating from the University of Manchester, Mee joined S ...
.
History
The first episode of ''Pulling Power'' was broadcast by Central Television on 15 May 1997, with presenters
James Allen and
Sally Gray
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along with guests
Ken Morley
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and
Gary Rhodes
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in a 30-minute running time including advertisements.
Four series were aired between the debut year, 1997, until five years later on 10 October 2002.
The show was later renewed in 2005 until it was cancelled three years later due to low ratings.
References
Automotive television series
1996 British television series debuts
2008 British television series endings
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