 | Since Miss Daisy is becoming a menace behind the wheel, her son, Boolie, ignores her protests and hires Hoke, a black chauffeur. |
 | Rupert Grint from the HARRY POTTER movies plays a shy teenager with an overbearing mother in this gentle comedy. Grint's character finds solace in an unusual place when he goes to work for a retired actress (played by Julie Walters). |
 | Since Miss Daisy is becoming a menace behind the wheel, her son, Boolie, ignores her protests and hires Hoke, a black chauffeur. |
 | An elderly woman crashes her 1948 Packard into her neighbour's fence. She is unhurt, but her son insists that for her own safety she must not drive again. A chauffeur is employed, a canny black widower in his 60s... |
 | A shy teenager with an overbearing mother finds solace in an unusual place when he goes to work for a retired actress. |
 | A look at the railways in the North West seen through the eyes of a former worker on the London Midland and Scottish Railway in the 40s, Albert Rowse. |
 | Albert Rowse, a former worker on the London Midland and Scottish Railways in the 40s, describes the change over from steam to diesel. |
 | Extreme driving skills demonstrated. Including: Understeer, Oversteer, Left Foot Breaking, Scandinavian Flick, Powersliding and Hand Brake turns. |
 | Our randy young hero Timmy Lea progresses from the 'ins and outs' of window cleaning to the joys of 'gear shifting' as he sets himself up as a driving instructor. Guaranteed 0 to 60 in 5 seconds... blonde or brunette... |
 | Everything you need to know about the practical driving test using live action and animation. |