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Barry Nancarrow Bio
Barry
Nancarrow (circled) filming the
1983 M.G. Car Club Newcastle State Round.
Barry's background is as a cine cameraman with local broadcaster NBN Television
in Newcastle NSW.
He had a long and rewarding career within the television
community and is widely known and
respected for his work. For many years in the seventies, in association with fellow motorsport
enthusiast and TV presenter, Jim Sullivan, they produced a weekly
TV show called 'Motorscope', a production that was
'fronted' by Jim Sullivan and filmed by Barry, with very little
support from the 'powers that be'.
This show ran for many years, entirely
through the efforts of these two men....as, then and to some extent
now, Television companies seem to lack an understanding of the
sport of Rallying and generally only offer token support with
limited coverage....
Barry on location at the infamous Gordonville Ford near Bellingen NSW During the 1974 Southern Cross Rally (now on DVD).
The Newcastle rally community are grateful for the support and publicity that Barry gave to the local motorsport community as the sport was virtually unknown by the general public of the time.
Barry has released for the first time some
of his rally film archives, footage that has rarely been seen
and is unique and includes some of the rounds of the famous SOUTHERN
CROSS RALLY from the mid 70's...
This material is fabulous and of historical importance particularly
now as Historic category rallying is making a highly popular comeback.
Barry is a person that enjoys a challenge and is fully committed to the highest levels of professionalism as was shown in the late seventies with the awarding to Barry of a LOGIE Award for the infamous 'Star Hotel Riot' in Newcastle.
TV WEEK Logie Award
