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Peter Wherrett dead

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 2:31 pm
by Merinda
Peter Wherrett was the television host of the worlds first motoring show "Torque" , the show aired for eight seasons during the 1970s.
In his show he would test new vehicles and devices and praise or slam manafacturers , the show attracted a blokey bloke petrolhead cult following and Peter was well respected.
In the 1990s Peter wrote his biography and dropped a bombshell , " I am a crossdresser"!

http://www.smh.com.au/national/obituari ... ml?page=-1

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:36 pm
by Virginia
What an interesting life he led. I would have liked to have known him.
I am glad that he found someone to be with, friends who cared for him.

Peter, keep the shiny side up!!!

Virginia

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:01 pm
by April Rose
What an interesting, inspiring person. Sometimes I think these Aussies and Kiwis lead bigger lives than the rest of us. I was a big fan of John Britten, especially after I saw his paradigm shattering motorcycle demonstrated at the Loudon NH. motorcycle races.

It's a macho cult, but there are open minded people. Mick Duff, in his time the highest finishing Canadian in World Grand Prix motorcycle racing, eventually became Michelle Duff. Years Later, Michelle was invited back to ride one of the factory bikes, in her female persona, at a ceremonial race at the Dutch GP.

I had never heard of Peter Wherrett before, but I am going to be looking for him all over the internet now.

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:00 am
by Anita
Thanks for sharing that, Merinda. It said that Torque was an ABC hit, but I don't remember it at all. The guy did sound like an interesting person.

Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 6:08 pm
by CJ
Hi all,

Interesting little bio. I also find he has an interesting name (for a crossdresser).

Thanks for sharing, Merinda.

Love,
CJ

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:52 pm
by Jan W
Anita our ABC is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. A government not for profit tax payer funded entity. As Merinda said Torque was ahead of it's time in that it was not an add for the cars given him to test but an honest critique.

Peter's book 'Desirelines' is a great read. His father was an abusive alcoholic crossdresser, (very possibly TS) his brother a successful gay theatre director and of course Peter was a successful television presenter here in Australia.

I emailed Peter after reading the book and he emailed me back with a nice note thanking me for contacting him.

He was a very active member of our TG suppport group here in Melbourne - unfortunately before my time, before he re located to mid New South Wales.

Great loss to our community who is sadly missed.


Jan