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#159603 by Bazz
11 Feb 2007, 21:53
Those car decals were just looking for trouble and boy was that a dangerous place to choose to fill up with gas!
#159608 by MarkJ
11 Feb 2007, 22:03
I think that was probably the funniest episode ever - its repeated on Wednesday at 7pm on Beeb 2 for anyone who missed it.

:D
#159613 by VS045
11 Feb 2007, 22:23
Just watched it - very entertaining esp. the trio pulling up at the gas station[y][B)]

VS.
#159615 by AlanA
11 Feb 2007, 22:29
No,
it was childish, pathetic and Anti-American. I would even say it was racist.
Typical of Top Gear and their mentality.
#159617 by VS045
11 Feb 2007, 22:37
I wouldn't say it was racist - just a light-hearted look at some of our more quirky counterparts across the pond:)

I will however give you childish - but that's kind of an inherent Top Gear trait;)

VS.
#159626 by Scrooge
11 Feb 2007, 23:26
Darn it, the new series has just started over here, how far along are you guys?
#159627 by Tinkerbelle
11 Feb 2007, 23:28
Originally posted by Scrooge
Darn it, the new series has just started over here, how far along are you guys?


That was Series 9 - Episode 3 tonight.

And it was hysterical[^]
#159631 by Scrooge
11 Feb 2007, 23:34
Originally posted by Tinkerbelle
Originally posted by Scrooge
Darn it, the new series has just started over here, how far along are you guys?


That was Series 9 - Episode 3 tonight.

And it was hysterical[^]


Ok thanks [y] means we are only 3 weeks behind.
#159640 by VS-EWR
12 Feb 2007, 03:01
Originally posted by Scrooge
Darn it, the new series has just started over here, how far along are you guys?


I didn't even know it's available in the US, or do you have BBC America? I only have basic cable.
#159646 by Scrooge
12 Feb 2007, 08:22
Originally posted by VS-EWR
Originally posted by Scrooge
Darn it, the new series has just started over here, how far along are you guys?


I didn't even know it's available in the US, or do you have BBC America? I only have basic cable.


Well for us it's on the science channel link
#159656 by jaguarpig
12 Feb 2007, 11:59
Fantastic, back on form I haven't spit so much wine around the front room in years,my ribs are aching more than the Irish front row's this morning.
#159678 by MarkJ
12 Feb 2007, 16:23
Originally posted by jaguarpig
Fantastic, back on form I haven't spit so much wine around the front room in years,my ribs are aching more than the Irish front row's this morning.


The "Clarkson Air Con" is an absolute classic!!:D
#159686 by Tinkerbelle
12 Feb 2007, 17:39
If anyone's interested, the clip of them driving through Alabama is here

[:X]
#159707 by tallprawn
12 Feb 2007, 20:44
Brilliant episode...:D Who's pealing the roadkill for tea...[:0]
#159713 by Bazz
12 Feb 2007, 21:19
Hamster nearly was "the road kill" not enough meat on him to feed the v-flyer contingent. ;)

Up to the point where May (and you could see it coming) said "Jump leads" to Hampster at the Gas Station the program looked reasonably genuine. However things seemed to go a little be awry when mom came out and (allegedly) called in "the boys".

Although it did look a bit dodgy, they still had time to pull over and remove the paint jobs and film the removal! Not exactly something you would bother with if you were fleeing for your lives?

So my take FWIW, is it was all planned and probably carefully scripted and choreographed - sorry guys but there was far too much footage to make it genuine.
#159715 by VS045
12 Feb 2007, 21:34
Good point, Bazz - I do often wonder how much of it is sponataneous i.e. unplanned. Take, for example, the acceleration/deceleration test; was it just a coincidence that Hammond managed to go far enough to create drama but at the same time avoid ending up in the river or was it meticulously practiced?[:?]

VS.
#159717 by MarkJ
12 Feb 2007, 21:50
Im sure there is a mix of "as it happens" and "staged" - I cannot believe that Clarkson "found" the cow and managed to get it on the roof with very little help - those cows are heavy critters!! Although complaining about "cow juice" had me roaring - in fact I think I might even watch it again on Wednesday!

But whatever - it was as good as an episode of Only Fools and Horses!!
#159720 by VS045
12 Feb 2007, 22:06
I suppose staged or not, the show still had me LMAO:D

VS.
#159729 by Bazz
12 Feb 2007, 22:35
Originally posted by VS045
...was it just a coincidence that Hammond managed to go far enough to create drama but at the same time avoid ending up in the river or was it meticulously practiced?[:?]

VS.


He was shown still braking hard when he went onto the grass, you do not stop very quickly (like he managed to) when braking hard on grass? I rest my case.

Originally posted by MarkJ
But whatever - it was as good as an episode of Only Fools and Horses!!


Yes it was but we all know, apart from the excellent ad libs, the series is well written and excellently cast and acted. It is supposed to be a sitcom - Top Gear is not, or sorry maybe I should say, was not.

I think Top gear is an excellent entertainment program but it is not what it was originally intended to be and I for one, whilst still enjoying it enormously, miss the original concept, alas Fifth Gear has also chosen to go off at a tangent and much as I love Tiff, Jason and VBH (esp VBH [B)]), I want to see a good old motoring program with tests of the xotica that most of us can't afford but which many of us aspire to own.
#159734 by Nottingham Nick
12 Feb 2007, 22:47
I thought the programme was very, very funny but completely staged.

The BBC aren't out of the woods yet with the HSE over Hamster's crash (though it is difficult to see what more they could have done to minimise his injuries). They are hardly going to risk getting staff members shot or seriously injured by an Alabama lynch mob.

Television is all about illusion - were the gators really that close? [8D][}:)]

It was first class entertainment, and I will be interested to hear how the programme goes down when it is screened in the US. [:w]

Nick
#159823 by VS-EWR
13 Feb 2007, 14:17
Originally posted by AlanA
No,
it was childish, pathetic and Anti-American. I would even say it was racist.
Typical of Top Gear and their mentality.



Well last time I checked Southern "hicks", as they are called, are not of a different race, despite some of us wishing they are...[:w]
#159826 by p17blo
13 Feb 2007, 14:49
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
I thought the programme was very, very funny but completely staged.

The BBC aren't out of the woods yet with the HSE over Hamster's crash (though it is difficult to see what more they could have done to minimise his injuries). They are hardly going to risk getting staff members shot or seriously injured by an Alabama lynch mob.

Television is all about illusion - were the gators really that close? [8D][}:)]

It was first class entertainment, and I will be interested to hear how the programme goes down when it is screened in the US. [:w]

Nick


Nick, the driving through 3 states was filmed before the hamster's crash. In fact that was pretty much the last thing they filmed. They just chose to show it on the first episode.

et al:-
I thought it was pretty funny overall - I don't believe for one minute that 3 well practised drivers could 'accidently' bump and grind cars when parking but I think the paint job reaction from the local would have been genuine.

I don't think for one minute that they were 'fleeing for their lives' but I do think they were fleeing from a mauling.

I can't see how comments like 'Hilary Clinton for President' and something to do with 'Man Love' can be construed as racist. Let's not take PC to far now....

I felt that most protests would come from animal lovers despite all cruelty being aimed at the departed sort.

Paul
#159843 by jaguarpig
13 Feb 2007, 16:35
think Top gear is an excellent entertainment program but it is not what it was originally intended to be and I for one, whilst still enjoying it enormously, miss the original concept, alas Fifth Gear has also chosen to go off at a tangent and much as I love Tiff, Jason and VBH (esp VBH ), I want to see a good old motoring program with tests of the xotica that most of us can't afford but which many of us aspire to own.


I also Really enjoy Top Gear(it's the only motoring prog Mrs JP will watch:D)but I am with Baz I miss the comprehensive reviews of the likes of Chris Goffey and William Woollard. Quentin Willson giving good advice on the used exotica.I also miss Steve Berry who used to do the bikes whatever happened to him?
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