Driving School started on 10 June 1997. The participants' willingness to be filmed - via a fly-on-the-dashboard camera - as they experienced the failures and triumphs of learning to drive, made for compelling and entertaining television. The documentary ran for six weeks, but was edited more like a soap opera. Maureen Rees was the undoubted star of the series. Her determination to pass the test despite 6 previous fails had viewers hooked, and helped to confirm the popularity of the docusoap genre.
Besides Maureen, Driving School followed Joan Rodwell, who had to sit in the back seat as her husband took her out for test drives, and 17 year old Danny Waring, who wanted to pass his test so he could visit his girlfriend. All the participants eventually passed. The programme also followed the instructors Paul Farrell and Pam Carr, and Thames Valley Police as they learned advanced driving techniques.
Maureen's phenomenal popularity after Driving School was the subject of a follow-up documentary, which charted the impact of the series on her life. The success of Driving School led to a boom in docusoaps and reality programmes. Ordinary people now became celebrities, such as Jeremy Spake in Airport and Trude Mostue in Vets in Practice.
June anniversaries

Juke Box Jury
1 June 1959
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
2 June 1953
Mock the Week
5 June 2005
Real Lives
5 June 1984
D-Day broadcasts
6 June 1944
Till Death Us Do Part
6 June 1966
First broadcast of Crimewatch UK
7 June 1984
Steptoe and Son
7 June 1962
Driving School
10 June 1997
Last programme from Lime Grove Studios
13 June 1991
The Basil Brush Show
14 June 1968
Blackadder
15 June 1983
Yesterday's Men
17 June 1971
De Gaulle's first broadcast to France
18 June 1940
Parkinson first broadcast
19 June 1971
First female newsreader in vision
20 June 1960
Wimbledon first televised
21 June 1937
Royal Family first transmitted
21 June 1969
Music While You Work
23 June 1940
Our World
25 June 1967
Opening of Television Centre
29 June 1960























