
Yes it's that time of year again when CV Show Fever hits us all...and you're wondering 'How on earth am I going to spare the time to get there?' Well don't worry, as once again we'll be running our special Road Transport TV webcast from all three days of the Birmingham show in association with Chevron Global Lubricants and presented by that famous music hall double act of 'Salter and Weatherley' (Surely 'Weatherley and Salter'--ed?)
The webcasts will kick-off before 18:00hrs each evening of the show (that's Tuesday to Thursday inclusive) and we'll bring you all the highlights including all the major truck, van and trailer launches.

And naturally I and my team of Biglorryblog bloggers (including our very own webmeister Toby Clark who'll be doing his webby thing on the CM stand) will be posting up the weird and the wonderful for all to see on this link.
To see a preview of the webcast and to get you in the mood why not click on this link too for RoadtransportTV
And for something 'completely different' why not check out ace-snapper Tom Cunningham's show blog by clicking through here...especially if you like contortionists!
Meanwhile, ace truck (and tyre) snapper Tom Cunningham has e-mailed me to say; "Hi Brian, I'm going to be blogging from the CV Show, starting tomorrow. It's going to be slanted towards a sort of 'day-in-the-life', with detailed drivel of the sort of stuff us snappers go through to deliver the images you guys use for coverage." Hmmmm..those 'images' wouldn't happen to featyure good-looking ladies would it Tom, Because based on what you've sent me I think I'm seeing a pattern emerging....
Anyway Tom goes on to say: "It may end up being more 'cockroach' than fly-on-the-wall, but the reading should be entertaining - especially for those with a visual bias. Is there any chance of a shameless plug on BLB???" Not in a million years Tom...not in a million years.
(And to see Tom's Foto Blog which will feature his show posting from tomorrow go to his blog link here)

RoadtransportTV... sounds good and that would be a TV worth paying my TV licence for...