Quentin Willson (born 23 July 1957) is an English television presenter and producer, motoring journalist, author and former car dealer. He was a presenter of the motoring programmes ''
Britain's Worst Driver'', ''
Fifth Gear'', and the original incarnation of ''
Top Gear''.
Early life
Willson, a twin, is the son of Professor
Bernard Willson, latterly the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at
University of Leicester
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, who was the first code breaker at
Bletchley Park
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to decode the
Italian Navy
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Hagelin C-36 code machine.
Television
Willson joined the
BBC
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in 1991 to co-host the original version of ''
Top Gear'' with
Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English television presenter, journalist, farmer, and author who specialises in Driving, motoring. He is best known for hosting the television programmes ''Top Gear (2002 TV series), T ...
. Until the original format's cancellation in 2001, he appeared every week on the programme, typically as an expert on used cars.
Willson later presented his own produced classic car series ''
The Car's the Star'', along with the first property show to talk about money, ''All The Right Moves'', both for the BBC.
After ''Top Gear's'' cancellation, he left the BBC to present
Channel 5's rival motoring programme, ''
Fifth Gear''. When ''Top Gear'' was relaunched, Willson said of Clarkson that "It's a compliment that the BBC are so afraid of losing ratings to us, they've lured my old co-host out of semi-retirement."
While at Channel 5, Willson created the ''
Britain's Worst Driver'' format. A raft of similar shows followed, including ''Britain's Worst DIYer'', "Worst Farmer", ''Worst Mother in Law'', ''Worst Husband'', ''Worst Teenager'', ''Worst Builder'', ''Worst Zookeeper'', and ''Worst FIFA 2002 Player''. After Willson's appearances on Britain's Worst series, comedian
Harry Hill dressed up as him and announced: "I used to be on Top Gear, now I’m on Channel 5. Welcome to Britain’s Worst Career Move". Willson stopped presenting ''Fifth Gear'' in 2005.
Willson also participated in the second series of ''
Strictly Come Dancing
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'' in 2004, but ignominiously got the
lowest score ever on the show with his one and only dance before being voted off. Willson still holds the record for lowest score ever on Strictly with a grand total of eight out of a possible 40 points. Judge
Craig Revel Horwood described Willson as "Britain's Worst Dancer".
On 12 January 2009, and again on 4 December 2010, he appeared on ''
BBC Breakfast'' giving advice on snow driving and which cars are better suited. On 5 April 2012, he once again appeared on BBC Breakfast talking about the Highway Code. He also regularly featured on the
ITV breakfast show ''
Daybreak'', when there were motoring related features.
In 2015, Willson returned to Channel 5 to host ''The Classic Car Show''.
Campaigning
In the 1990s, both in print and on television, Willson highlighted the artificially higher prices of new cars in the UK compared to Europe, campaigning for price parity for UK buyers. He is widely credited for drawing attention to uncompetitive pricing by the car makers which prompted the
European Commission
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to take action and use block exemption regulations to force the industry to reduce UK list prices on new passenger cars.
Fair Fuel UK
From early 2011 until 2021, Willson was the national spokesman for FairFuelUK campaigning for lower government fuel duty.
From March 2011, Willson and the FairFuelUK Team successfully pressured the UK government to defer 11p of duty rises, reducing the overall tax take by £5.5 billion in fuel duty. His campaigning appeared on BBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live, Newsnight, Channel 5 News, Channel 4 News, The Sun, Times, Telegraph, Mail and other national newspapers. The House of Commons Back Bench Committee allowed Willson to be present in the House at a Commons fuel duty debate in 2011.
Fair Fuel UK is funded by two industry associations: the Freight Transport Association and the Road Haulage Association. Its previous funders have included the RAC, the Association of Pallet Networks and UKLPG, among others.
In September 2021 Willson resigned from Fair Fuel UK because he was "unhappy with the direction the lobby group was going and their lack of environmental sensibilities".
Writing
In 2004, Willson was awarded Motoring Writer of the Year. He writes regularly for ''
The Sunday Mirror'' and has also written ten books.
* ''"Top Gear": Good Car Guide'' by Quentin Willson (
BBC Books, 1993)
* ''"Top Gear": Good Car Guide'' by Quentin Willson (
BBC Books, 1994)
* ''Classic Cars of the World'' by Quentin Willson and David Selby (
DK Publishing, 1995)
* ''Ultimate Classic Car'' by Quentin Willson (
DK Publishing, 1995. Republished with David Selby.)
* ''Classic American Cars'' by Quentin Willson (
DK Publishing, 1997)
* ''The Quentin Willson Guide to Used Cars: Everything You Need to Know'' by Quentin Willson (
Virgin Books
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History
Virgin established its book publishing ...
, 2001)
* ''Quentin Willson's Cool Cars'' by Quentin Willson (
DK Publishing, Second edition 2001)
* ''Cars, A Celebration'' by Quentin Willson (
DK Publishing, 2001)
* ''Great Cars'' by Quentin Willson (
DK Publishing, 2001)
* ''Ultimate Sports Car'' by Quentin Willson (
DK Publishing, 2002)
Consultancy and speaking
Quentin Willson is a consultant to many organisations and companies including the car warranty company Warrantywise. Willson is also a former consultant to
BP, BSI (British Safety Institute) and
Castrol Oil in 2008–10. He is also a regular face on the conference and after dinner speaking circuit.
Willson has been at the forefront of raising awareness about the dangers of buying stolen cars, fronting the 'Real or Rogue' campaign in March 2009. He also appears in promotional videos on the website for Store First, a self-storage company seeking investors but currently the subject of a BBC investigation into concerns expressed by those investors.
Videos/DVDs
References
External links
Quentin Willson's Official Website*
''Quentin Willson Interview''Official Link ''Top Gear'' (magazine) website
OfficialBBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
''
Top Gear'' website
Sunday Mirror columnThe Official Website for the award winning campaign for lower petrol and diesel prices
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1957 births
Living people
Mass media people from Leicester
People educated at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys
Alumni of the University of Leicester
English television presenters
BP people