Another legend has sadly died.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/09/16/db1601.xmlHe carried out a low level attack on the V2 headquarters in the Shell Mex buildings in Holland narrowly missing a church spire.
http://www.studio88.co.uk/acatalog/Images/SSD-80-l.JPGA commentator who knew it was better to leave a space than fill it with drivel.
A good quote was from the 73 GP at Silverstone as Jackie Stewart dived for the inside of Ronnie Peterson at Stowe, only to overcook it an carve his way through the corn to rejoin the track.
"Jackie Stewart didn't make it and now he's really in the agricultural buisness!"
Another one.
I was working on a programme idea, that got stolen, ruined and became "Extreme Machines" on Discovery (swines!). Anyway a phone call to Beaulieu, and one to Ray, and a promo shoot is organised.
We arrive, set up camera in front of the land speed display. I have taken two days to write and research the script. Ray arrives, camera and sound ask to do a quick take for levels and to set up Ray's walk through the cars. "action!" is called, and Ray strolls through the cars, quoting drivers dates, speed (to two decimal places), ends up bang on his mark, and "cut" is called. No need for a re take, one hit, done and dusted. Me? AFTER I got the script out of my briefcase, as Ray hadn't even seen it, I threw it the in the bin!!! On the way back went to film Steve Curtiss, 30 seconds of footage, 17 takes!!!!!!!!!! I rest my case.
His last commentary was from the Goodwood revival, describing the Ray Hannah memorial display. He was taken in to hospital the next day. Passing away on the 15th September, Battle of Britain day.
Thanks for the memories Raymond and my interest in all things technical due to your Tommorows World programs.
Raymond Baxter rest in peace.