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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a presenter of ''[[Max Warp]]'' along with [[Geoffrey Vantage]] and [[Timbo]]. He was incredibly knowledgeable about [[spaceship]]s, although his approach to presenting was rather unexciting which Vantage often berated him for. After Vantage was exposed as a criminal and would-be [[murder]]er, O'Reilley finally snapped and ordered his arrest. O'Reilley then took charge of ''Max Warp''. [[Lucie Miller]] and the [[Eighth Doctor]] both opined his new direction would get the show axed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Max Warp (audio story)|Max Warp]]'')  
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a presenter of ''[[Max Warp]]'' along with [[Geoffrey Vantage]] and [[Timbo]]. He was incredibly knowledgeable about [[spaceship]]s, although his approach to presenting was rather unexciting which Vantage often berated him for. After Vantage was exposed as a criminal and would-be [[murder]]er, O'Reilley finally snapped and ordered his arrest. O'Reilley then took charge of ''Max Warp''. [[Lucie Miller]] and the [[Eighth Doctor]] both opined his new direction would get the show axed. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Max Warp (audio story)|Max Warp]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 17:18, 9 July 2017

O'Reilley (Max Warp) was a presenter of Max Warp along with Geoffrey Vantage and Timbo. He was incredibly knowledgeable about spaceships, although his approach to presenting was rather unexciting which Vantage often berated him for. After Vantage was exposed as a criminal and would-be murderer, O'Reilley finally snapped and ordered his arrest. O'Reilley then took charge of Max Warp. Lucie Miller and the Eighth Doctor both opined his new direction would get the show axed. (AUDIO: Max Warp)

Behind the scenes

O'Reilley is a parody of former-Top Gear host James May, who often took a more old fashioned approach to presenting in contrast with his co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond which was regularly played for humour.