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  1. John Richard Keith "Fuzz" Townshend (born 31 July 1964) is a British drummer, TV presenter of National Geographic Channel's Car SOS (also shown on Channel 4/More4), motoring journalist for Classic Car Weekly, former technical editor of Practical Classics, and mechanic.

  2. We, family Townshend, have become custodians of this beautiful coach. It is a 1957, Bristol LS6G / EVW C39F, and has performed some seven overland London to Kathmandu and return journeys, following slightly less exotic UK service.

  3. The band re-grouped in 2004 featuring mainstay/band leader Lloyd, original Prefects guitarist Alan Apperley, ex-Nightingales Byrchmore and Duffy, plus former PWEI drummer Robert "Fuzz" Townshend.

  4. 15 de jun. de 2023 · For not only does the 58-year-old presenter of TV’s Car SOS and Shed & Buried own an eclectic mix of classic cars, as you’d expect, but also an ex-West Midlands 1969 Daimler Fleetline. And at 14ft 9in high, 33ft long and 8ft 2in wide, it’s a bit of a landmark. Fuzz Townshend bought this Daimler Fleetline bus from the Transport ...

  5. 29 de may. de 2024 · Fuzz Townshend is a multi-talented celebrity known for his music, classic car expertise, and TV show “Car S.O.S.” His charisma and passion have earned him a loyal fan base worldwide. Fuzz Townshend’s diverse skills range from music and classic car restoration to public speaking and advocating for road safety.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2017 · Robert "Fuzz" Townshend was born on 31 July 1964. Fuzz was the drummer of Pop Will Eat Itself from 1991 onwards. He's been a drummer since the age of ten, has worked as a bus mechanic, truck driver, college lecturer, landcape gardener and used to own a bar in Digbeth, Birmingha… read more

  7. Robert "Fuzz" Townshend was born on 31 July 1964. Fuzz was the drummer of Pop Will Eat Itself from 1991 onwards. He's been a drummer since the age of ten, has worked as a bus mechanic, truck driver, college lecturer, landcape gardener and used to own a bar in Digbeth, Birmingham called The Rainbow until 2005.