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ABOUT THE Z-CARS ZEPHYR

Regarding the image in your February issue editorial, I think you missed the fact that the image used appears to be taken from Z Cars as I'm sure that's a very young Brian Blessed on the right! You are probably right that it was a staged promo shot as the lighting seems too good to be a still taken from an action sequence.

I grew up watching Z Cars and Softly Softly in the early 1970s. In

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