Andrew Roberts
Andrew Roberts is a film historian who knows that years of watching 'Scales of Justice' & 'Edgar Wallace' B-films resulted in his buying a 1960 Wolseley 6/99. "Sometimes, the Wolseley out-acted the human cast." He also developed a fascination with cars from a very early age - "I can still remember my father using the starting handle on his Triumph TR4A, the starter button of our Citroen Dyane 6, and in winters how moss grew on the sliding windows of our Wolseley Hornet Mk. II. Compared to my family's fleet of very second-hand cars, my infant school head teacher's gold Vauxhall Viva HC 1300GLS seemed decadently luxurious!"
Such motoring memories led to Andrew eventually writing for 'The Telegraph', 'Classic & Sports Car', and 'Classic Car Weekly.'
He is interested in almost all aspects of motoring history, from the impact of motorways to public information films and car advertisements. Andrew believes that 'The world of classic cars is for everyone,