One Day In June Trailer

One Day In June Trailer (1978)

"Mike Hailwood's 1978 Return to the Isle of Man TT." 01 June 1978 Factual 45 mins

Documentary film of the late great Mike Hailwood's return to the 1987 Isle Of Man TT motorcycle championship race.

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United Kingdom 01 June 1978

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