Edd China Is Leaving Wheeler Dealers, Says New Producers Want To Dumb It Down

After 13 years as one of our favourite TV mechanics, Edd China has put his foot down over a decision by new producers to make his workshop sequences shorter and simpler
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Edd China, the mechanical genius Wheeler Dealers‘ beloved mechanic, is leaving the show after 13 years because its new producers apparently want to dumb it down. Replacing him alongside Mike Brewer will be Ant Anstead, who we also like, and who could be a better fit for the changing format.

Lovable mechanic Edd’s workshop sequences are famous for their detail, technical accuracy and genuinely enjoyable watchability, but because they’re time-consuming and therefore expensive to film, the new production company, Velocity, wants to cut them down and simplify them.

Edd released a statement via YouTube in the clip at the top. He claims the producers found it ‘too difficult to make’ in its current format, but isn’t willing to stand for the dumbing-down that Velocity wants to introduce.

As part of his decision to quit, he said:

“Unfortunately, on Velocity’s first attempt at producing the show they found Wheeler Dealers “too difficult to make”, “at least in its current format.”

“In particular, the detailed and in depth coverage of my fixes in the workshop; what I consider to be the backbone and USP of the programme, are something Velocity feel should be reduced. The workshop jobs are certainly the hardest part of the show to make and reducing their substance and role in the show will save the production considerable time, effort and therefore money.

“However, this new direction is not something I am comfortable with as I feel the corners I was being asked to cut compromised the quality of my work and would erode my integrity as well as that of the show, so I have come to the conclusion that my only option is to let Velocity get on with it, without me.”

We have huge respect for Edd’s decision, and we know many of you will as well. He has too much respect for his own work to let this slide, and we don’t blame him one bit. We’re looking forward to whatever he does next.

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Comments

Anonymous

Car throttle could take him on board?

03/22/2017 - 15:18 |
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Edu Doffi

So, the reason why i watch wheeler dealers its now gone, i think im not watching this anymore

03/22/2017 - 15:47 |
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Anonymous

The workshop parts where Edd showed all the repairs in detail was the back bone of Wheeler Dealers and now Velocity wants to cut that down? That’s like making a cooking show without showing the actual cooking part. What a dumb decision. I respect and support Edd’s decision to leave. I hope he can do some web series or something. Maybe get together with James May as both love fixing stuff.

03/22/2017 - 16:51 |
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Arnold-3SGE

What if Ed China & Aaron Kaufman start working together in one garage!

03/22/2017 - 17:26 |
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H4R1S_01

Are they mad?

03/22/2017 - 17:48 |
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H4R1S_01

It’s top gear all over again, all our favourites are crumbling

03/22/2017 - 17:48 |
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Bring a Caterham To MARS

“It’ll be nice to see Mike come in with yet another wreck, knowing I won’t have to deal with it.”
Savage till the end, Mr. China

03/22/2017 - 17:57 |
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Joel Lundin

He should join top gear

03/22/2017 - 18:01 |
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Max Schröder

I think leaving was the right choice.
Just imagine:
The show gets dumbed down, then what would happen?
Right.
A ton of people would get angry at him for having “lost the niveau” of earlier seasons.
This way he left without a shitstorm showing him the door.

03/22/2017 - 18:38 |
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Anonymous

wheeler dealers need to go to amazon like top gear. Obviously these main stream broadcasters like BBC and velocity are only in it for the money.

03/22/2017 - 19:12 |
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