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Top Gear is a BAFTA, multi-NTA
National Television Awards

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 and International Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
-winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, primarily cars
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
. It began in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine show. Over time, and especially since a relaunch in 2002, it has developed a quirky, humorous style. The show is presented by Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English people Presenter and journalist who specialises in motoring. He is best known for his role on the BBC Television show Top Gear along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May....
, Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond , nicknamed "Hamster" due to his size, is a British presenter of radio and television, best known for co-presenting the television programme Top Gear since 2002....
, James May and The Stig
The Stig

The Stig is the name given to the anonymous racing driver on the BBC show Top Gear . In the show he is cast as a mysterious "tame racing driver" whose identity is unknown, and who never speaks or removes his helmet on camera....
, an anonymous test driver. The programme is estimated to have 350 million viewers worldwide.

First run episodes are broadcast in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 on BBC Two.






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Top Gear is a BAFTA, multi-NTA
National Television Awards

The National Television Awards is a United Kingdom television awards ceremony, sponsored by the ITV television network and initiated in 1995. Although not widely held to be as prestigious as the British Academy Television Awards, the premier UK television acolades, the National Television Awards are probably the most prominent ceremony for wh...
 and International Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
-winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, primarily cars
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
. It began in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine show. Over time, and especially since a relaunch in 2002, it has developed a quirky, humorous style. The show is presented by Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English people Presenter and journalist who specialises in motoring. He is best known for his role on the BBC Television show Top Gear along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May....
, Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond , nicknamed "Hamster" due to his size, is a British presenter of radio and television, best known for co-presenting the television programme Top Gear since 2002....
, James May and The Stig
The Stig

The Stig is the name given to the anonymous racing driver on the BBC show Top Gear . In the show he is cast as a mysterious "tame racing driver" whose identity is unknown, and who never speaks or removes his helmet on camera....
, an anonymous test driver. The programme is estimated to have 350 million viewers worldwide.

First run episodes are broadcast in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 on BBC Two. Top Gear is also shown on Dave, BBC America
BBC America

BBC America is an United States television network, owned and operated by BBC Worldwide, and available on both cable television and satellite television....
, Special Broadcasting Service
Special Broadcasting Service

The Special Broadcasting Service is one of two government-funded Australian public broadcasting radio and List of Australian television channels, the other being the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
 in Australia, and a number of other television channels around the world. The popularity of the show has led to the creation of two international versions, with local production teams and presenters, for Australia and the United States. Episodes of the Australian version premiered on 29 September 2008, while NBC is holding the American version for broadcast in February or March, 2009, as a possible mid-season replacement. Recently, a Top Gear Russia has been announced, to be aired at the end of 2008 with new local presenters.

The show has received acclaim for its visual style and presentation, as well as considerable criticism for its content and comments made by presenters. Columnist A. A. Gill
A. A. Gill

Adrian Anthony Gill is a United Kingdom newspaper columnist and writer, using the byline A. A. Gill. He is currently employed by The Sunday Times as their restaurant reviewer and television critic....
 described the show as "a triumph of the craft of programme-making, of the minute, obsessive, musical masonry of editing, the french polishing of colourwashing and grading." Groups such as the Environmental Investigation Agency
Environmental Investigation Agency

The Environmental Investigation Agency is an NGO founded in 1984 by three environmental activists in the United Kingdom. Its stated goal is to investigate and expose crimes against wildlife and the Environment ....
 have accused the BBC of allowing the Top Gear team to cause damage to environmentally sensitive areas, such as the Makgadikgadi salt pan
Makgadikgadi Pan

The Makgadikgadi Pan is a large salt pan in northern Botswana, the largest salt flat complex in the world. These salt pans cover and form the bed of the ancient Lake Makgadikgadi that started evaporating many millennia ago....
 in Botswana
Botswana

The Republic of Botswana , is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Citizens of Botswana are called "Batswana" , regardless of ethnicity. Formerly a British protectorate of Bechuanaland Protectorate, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth of Nations on 30 September 1966....
.

History


Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English people Presenter and journalist who specialises in motoring. He is best known for his role on the BBC Television show Top Gear along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May....
, who helped the original series reach its peak in the 1990s, along with producer Andy Wilman
Andy Wilman

Andrew "Andy" Wilman is a United Kingdom television producer who is best known as the producer of the present Top Gear show. He has also presented segments of the original Top Gear ....
, successfully pitched a new format for Top Gear to the BBC, reversing a previous decision to cancel the show in 2001. The new series was first broadcast in 2002. Top Gears studio is located at Dunsfold Park
Dunsfold

Dunsfold is a village in the Waverley, Surrey district of the county of Surrey, England, 8.7 miles south of Guildford. The census area Chiddingfold and Dunsfold has a population of 3,812....
, a privately-owned aerodrome
Dunsfold Aerodrome

Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, England was built by the the Royal Canadian Army and civilian contractors as an A Class Bomber Airfield for RAF Army Cooperation Command....
 and business park
Dunsfold Aerodrome

Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, England was built by the the Royal Canadian Army and civilian contractors as an A Class Bomber Airfield for RAF Army Cooperation Command....
 in Waverley, Surrey
Waverley, Surrey

Waverley is a Non-metropolitan district with borough status in Surrey, England. The borough's headquarters are in the town of Godalming, although the largest town is Farnham, Surrey....
.
Top Gear uses a temporary racing circuit which was designed for the show by Lotus
Lotus Cars

File:Final assembly.jpgLotus Cars is a United Kingdom manufacturer of sports car and race car automobiles based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and high Car handling characteristics....
 and is laid out on parts of Dunsfold's runways and taxiways. A large hangar
Hangar

A hangar is an enclosed structure to hold aircraft in protective storage. Most hangars are built of metal, but wood and concrete are other materials used....
 is used for studio recording with a standing audience who apply to the BBC for free tickets, albeit with an estimated 2–3 year waiting list. The show is estimated to have 350 million viewers worldwide.

The new series format incorporates a number of major changes from the old show. The running time was extended to one hour and two new presenters were introduced: Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond , nicknamed "Hamster" due to his size, is a British presenter of radio and television, best known for co-presenting the television programme Top Gear since 2002....
 and Jason Dawe
Jason Dawe (television)

Jason Dawe was a presenter on the Top Gear television show on its first season after it was relaunched. His main part in the show was to present different bargains for cars, as opposed to the super car reviews and entertaining motoring challenges, which were done by the two other presenters, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond....
, with James May replacing Dawe after the first series. The Stig
The Stig

The Stig is the name given to the anonymous racing driver on the BBC show Top Gear . In the show he is cast as a mysterious "tame racing driver" whose identity is unknown, and who never speaks or removes his helmet on camera....
, an anonymous masked racing driver, was introduced as the test driver. New segments were also added, including "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car", "The Cool Wall", "Car News", "Power Laps", and one-off features such as races, competitions and the frequent destruction of caravan
Travel trailer

A travel trailer or caravan is a trailer towed behind a road vehicle to provide a place to sleep which is more comfortable and protected than a tent ....
s.

In early 2006, the BBC had planned to move the filming site from Dunsfold
Dunsfold

Dunsfold is a village in the Waverley, Surrey district of the county of Surrey, England, 8.7 miles south of Guildford. The census area Chiddingfold and Dunsfold has a population of 3,812....
 to Enstone, Oxfordshire
Enstone, Oxfordshire

Enstone is a village and civil parish in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England. It is the largest parish in Oxfordshire and takes its name from a neolithic burial site, a standing stone just off the Charlbury Road known as the "Ent Stone"....
 for filming of the eighth series of
Top Gear
Top Gear (series 8)

The eighth series of Top Gear aired on 7 May 2006 and concluded on 30 July 2006 with 8 episodes. A "Best of British", featuring especially British cars and guests, aired subsequently....
, but the move was rejected by West Oxfordshire
West Oxfordshire

West Oxfordshire is a Non-metropolitan district in north west Oxfordshire, England including towns such as Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, Charlbury, and Witney ....
 council due to noise and pollution concerns. Filming of the series went ahead at Dunsfold in May despite not having a permit to do so, with a revamped studio set, a new car for the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car" segment, and the inclusion of one of Hammond's dogs, named "Top Gear Dog", in a few studio and film segments of that series.

On 20 September 2006, Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond , nicknamed "Hamster" due to his size, is a British presenter of radio and television, best known for co-presenting the television programme Top Gear since 2002....
 was seriously injured while driving the Vampire
Vampire (car)

The Vampire is a turbojet-propelled Automobile that currently holds the outright British land speed record of .Vampire was 30 feet long and consumed from 7 to 10 UK gallons of fuel per mile....
 turbojet-propelled drag-racing car at up to for a feature in the show. The BBC indefinitely postponed the broadcast of
Best of Top Gear and announced that production of the show would be delayed until Hammond had recovered. Both the BBC and the Health and Safety Executive
Health and Safety Executive

The Health and Safety Executive is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom. It is the body responsible for the encouragement, regulation and enforcement of occupational safety and health, and for research into occupational risks in England and Wales and Scotland....
 carried out inquiries into the accident. Filming resumed on 5 October 2006. The ninth series began on 28 January 2007 and included footage of Hammond's crash. The first show of the ninth series attracted higher ratings than the finale of
Celebrity Big Brother
Celebrity Big Brother 2007 (UK)

Celebrity Big Brother 2007 was the fifth series of the United Kingdom reality television series Big Brother #Celebrity Big Brother, a spin-off of Big Brother ....
and the final episode of the series had 8 million viewers — BBC Two's highest ratings for a decade.

A special programme,
Top Gear: Polar Special
Top Gear: Polar Special

Top Gear: Polar Special was an episode of the popular series Top Gear , first broadcast on 25 July, 2007 on BBC Two. It was an attempt by the BBC's Top Gear crew to be the first to drive a motor vehicle to the 1996 location of the Magnetic North Pole....
, was broadcast in the UK on 25 July 2007 and was the first episode to be shown in high-definition
High-definition television

High-definition television is a digital television broadcasting system with higher than traditional television systems . HDTV is digitally broadcast; the earliest implementations used analog broadcasting, but today digital television signals are used, requiring less Bandwidth due to digital video compression....
. It involved a race to the North Magnetic Pole
North Magnetic Pole

The Earth's North Magnetic Pole is the wandering point on the Earth's surface at which the Earth's magnetic field points vertically downwards ....
 from Resolute, Nunavut, Canada
Resolute, Nunavut

Resolute is a small Inuit hamlet on Cornwallis Island, Nunavut in Nunavut, Canada. It is situated at the northern end of Resolute Bay and the Northwest Passage and is part of the Qikiqtaaluk Region....
, with James May and Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English people Presenter and journalist who specialises in motoring. He is best known for his role on the BBC Television show Top Gear along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May....
 travelling in a 'polar modified' Toyota Hilux
Toyota Hilux

The Toyota Hilux, and Toyota Tacoma, are compact pickup trucks built and marketed by the Toyota Motor Corporation. The Hilux name was adopted as a replacement for the Stout in 1969, and remains in use worldwide....
, and Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond , nicknamed "Hamster" due to his size, is a British presenter of radio and television, best known for co-presenting the television programme Top Gear since 2002....
 on a dog-drawn sled — or, as they became known, "Team Dog". All three presenters had experienced explorers with them, and Clarkson and May became the first to reach the 1996 North Magnetic Pole by car, using the vehicle's satellite navigation. Since 1996, the North Magnetic Pole had moved approximately . The recorded 1996 location is the target used by Polar Challenge
Polar Challenge

The Polar Challenge is a competitive, 350 nautical mile team race taking place in the Arctic, to the 1996 location of the Magnetic North Pole and beyond....
 and was used by the
Top Gear team as their destination; the Geographic North Pole
North Pole

The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole is, subject to the caveats explained below, defined as the point in the northern hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets the Earth's surface....
 is approximately further north.

On 9 September 2007,
Top Gear participated in the 2007 Britcar
Britcar

Britcar is an endurance racing formed in 1997, as a result of a discussion in a N?rburgring bar between Willie Moore and James Tucker. Folklore has it that James Tucker and John Veness formed the organizing European Endurance & Racing Club with a ?10 note found on the ground....
 24-hour race at Silverstone
Silverstone Circuit

Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England, named after the Silverstone in the former. It is best known as the home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted in 1948 and which has been held on the circuit every year since 1987....
, where the hosts (including The Stig
The Stig

The Stig is the name given to the anonymous racing driver on the BBC show Top Gear . In the show he is cast as a mysterious "tame racing driver" whose identity is unknown, and who never speaks or removes his helmet on camera....
) drove a race-prepared, second-hand diesel
Diesel

Diesel or diesel fuel in general is any fuel used in diesel engines. The most common is a specific fractional distillation of petroleum fuel oil, but alternatives that are not derived from petroleum, such as biodiesel, biomass to liquid or gas to liquid diesel, are increasingly being developed and adopted....
 BMW 330d
BMW 3 Series

The BMW 3 Series is an entry-level luxury car/compact executive car manufactured by the German automaker BMW since May 1975. Successor to the BMW New Class, it has been produced in five different generations and in no less than five different car body styles....
 to win 3rd in class and 39th overall. The car was allegedly fuelled using Bio-diesel refined from crops sown during a tractor review item in a previous series.

On 28 August, Britcar
Britcar

Britcar is an endurance racing formed in 1997, as a result of a discussion in a N?rburgring bar between Willie Moore and James Tucker. Folklore has it that James Tucker and John Veness formed the organizing European Endurance & Racing Club with a ?10 note found on the ground....
 announced that
Top Gear will return to the Britcar
Britcar

Britcar is an endurance racing formed in 1997, as a result of a discussion in a N?rburgring bar between Willie Moore and James Tucker. Folklore has it that James Tucker and John Veness formed the organizing European Endurance & Racing Club with a ?10 note found on the ground....
 24-hours.
"The Top Gear BMW 330d
BMW 3 Series

The BMW 3 Series is an entry-level luxury car/compact executive car manufactured by the German automaker BMW since May 1975. Successor to the BMW New Class, it has been produced in five different generations and in no less than five different car body styles....
 is returning to the race, the
Top Gear Technology Team will be running the car, this year they are running the same team of engineers, they are expected to do better this year, as the car has been totally rebuilt, after the 'Off' the car had in the night last year."


It is not known whether Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond

Richard Mark Hammond , nicknamed "Hamster" due to his size, is a British presenter of radio and television, best known for co-presenting the television programme Top Gear since 2002....
, Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson is an English people Presenter and journalist who specialises in motoring. He is best known for his role on the BBC Television show Top Gear along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May....
, James May, or The Stig
The Stig

The Stig is the name given to the anonymous racing driver on the BBC show Top Gear . In the show he is cast as a mysterious "tame racing driver" whose identity is unknown, and who never speaks or removes his helmet on camera....
 will participate as drivers.

Also on 14 March 2008, BBC Worldwide
BBC Worldwide

BBC Worldwide Limited is the wholly owned commerce subsidiary of the British Broadcasting Corporation, formed out of a restructuring of its predecessor BBC Enterprises in 1995....
 announced that the
Top Gear format would provide the basis for a live event that will visit fifteen countries. The Top Gear Live tour started on 30 October 2008 in Earls Court, London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, moving on to Birmingham
Birmingham

Birmingham is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. Birmingham is the most populous of England's English Core Cities Group, and is the List of United Kingdom cities by population British city after London, with a population of 1,010,200 ....
 in November then at least 15 other countries worldwide. Produced by former
Top Gear producer Rowland French the event promises to:
"bring the tv show format to life... featuring breath-taking stunts, amazing special effects and blockbusting driving sequences featuring some of the world’s best precision drivers".


On 17 June 2008, in an interview on BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
's
The Chris Moyles Show
The Chris Moyles Show

The Chris Moyles Show is the current BBC Radio 1 breakfast show in the United Kingdom, and has been since Chris Moyles became the station's breakfast show presenter on 5 January 2004....
, Hammond and May confirmed that in Series 11 there will be a new "occasional regular host". This was revealed to be Top Gear Stunt Man. The series' executive producer, Andy Wilman, has also revealed that future programmes will have less time devoted to big challenges:
"We've looked back at the last two or three runs and noticed that a programme can get swallowed up by one monster film — a bit like one of those Yes albums from the 70s where side one is just one track — so we're trying to calm down the prog-rock side. We'll inevitably still have big films, because it's the only way you can enjoy the three of them cocking about together, but they'll be shorter overall, and alongside we'll be inserting two- or three-minute punk songs."


Broadcasts

For their initial broadcasts, new episodes of
Top Gear are shown in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 on BBC Two
BBC Two

BBC Two is the second major terrestrial television channel of the BBC, aimed at a wide range of subject matter and interests, and specialising in intelligent yet popular programme genres....
 on Sunday evenings at 8:00 pm. Each show is an hour in length with no interruption for adverts.

Repeats of earlier series are currently shown on Dave, cut to 46 minutes to allow it to fit in an hour-long slot while leaving room for adverts. Since mid-October 2007 the channel Dave has begun showing new episodes of
Top Gear only three weeks behind BBC Two
BBC Two

BBC Two is the second major terrestrial television channel of the BBC, aimed at a wide range of subject matter and interests, and specialising in intelligent yet popular programme genres....
. The new episodes are also shown in an edited 46-minute version.
Top Gear has been broadcast in other countries either in its original format, in a re-edited version, or with specially shot segments in front of the UK audience. For example, Canvas
Canvas TV Station

Canvas is a Belgium television channel produced by the Flemish Region public broadcasting organization Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep . Specializing in in-depth news and politics, entertainment that is outside the mainstream, documentaries, art films and other cultural programming, Canvas is on air from 20.00 until around midnight to 1.00...
, the Flemish
Flanders

Flanders is a geographical region located in parts of present-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Over the course of history, the geographical territory that was called "Flanders" has varied....
 public broadcaster, picked up the show after the success of the
Top Gear: Polar Special programme. The BBC version of the programme is broadcast by RTE Two
RTÉ Two

RT? Two is Republic of Ireland's second-oldest television channel, operated by Irish state broadcaster Radio Telef?s ?ireann. RT? Two is almost universally available throughout the island of Ireland on the Very high frequency and Ultra high frequency bands, and is also available via satellite television to Irish subscribers of Sky Digital ....
 in Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
.

The BBC also broadcasts edited
Top Gear programmes on its international BBC World
BBC World

BBC World News is the BBC's international news and current affairs television channel. It has the largest audience of any BBC channel and any news channel in the world....
 TV channel. Episodes are shortened to 30 minutes, often leaving dangling references and inconsistencies. Additionally, the original transmission order is sometimes not adhered to, so references to un-aired events are common. The only footage specially shot for the international version is for the end of each episode, when Clarkson bids his goodbye to BBC World viewers, instead of BBC viewers. BBC America
BBC America

BBC America is an United States television network, owned and operated by BBC Worldwide, and available on both cable television and satellite television....
 also broadcasts repeats of
Top Gear, with two episodes shown back-to-back, but with segments edited to allow for commercials.

Recently, BBC World
BBC World

BBC World News is the BBC's international news and current affairs television channel. It has the largest audience of any BBC channel and any news channel in the world....
 has changed from showing edited versions of the current series to "best of" collections of the previous series. In both cases the BBC World
BBC World

BBC World News is the BBC's international news and current affairs television channel. It has the largest audience of any BBC channel and any news channel in the world....
 edition mainly features the challenges and races from the normal episodes, with Clarkson's 'stronger' remarks removed. Interviews and "Car of the Year" are generally not shown.

Episodes


Charity specials

As of July 2008,
Top Gear have produced three specials for Comic Relief
Comic Relief

File:Comic Relief.svgComic Relief is a British charity organisation that was founded in the United Kingdom in 1985 by the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis in response to famine in Ethiopia....
. The first, titled
Stars in Fast Cars
Stars in Fast Cars

Stars in Fast Cars was a relatively short-lived humorous motoring-themed celebrity gameshow series, in which various celebrities compete at motoring challenges, including recreating movie stunts and racing modified armchairs....
, was broadcast on 5 February 2005, and starred Hammond and May as presenters, with Clarkson and five other British television personalities racing against each other. It spawned a short-lived series presented by Dougie Anderson
Dougie Anderson

Dougie Anderson is a Scotland radio and television presenter and voice-over artist He is the son of musicians David Bowie and Tina Turner, although much of his childhood was spent in the care of Boy George....
.

The second was filmed for Comic Relief
Comic Relief

File:Comic Relief.svgComic Relief is a British charity organisation that was founded in the United Kingdom in 1985 by the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis in response to famine in Ethiopia....
's Red Nose Day 2007
Red Nose Day 2007

Red Nose Day 2007, was a fund raising event organized by Comic Relief , broadcast live on BBC One and BBC Two from the evening of March 16 2007 to early the following morning....
 fund-raising event, and is titled
Top Gear of the Pops
Top Gear of the Pops

Top Gear of the Pops was a one-off special of Top Gear , broadcast in the evening on 16 March 2007. It was shown as part of the Comic Relief 2007 appeal, mixing the usual elements of Top Gear with Top of the Pops, the music chart show that was cancelled in 2006....
. It mixed the show's typical format with music and appearances from artists Lethal Bizzle
Lethal Bizzle

Lethal Bizzle is a rapping born to Ghanaian parents. In December 2004, he released the single "Pow ", also known as "Forward Riddim", which was banned from airplay by some mainstream radio stations....
, Travis
Travis (band)

Travis are a Scotland alternative rock band from Glasgow, comprising Francis Healy , Dougie Payne , Andy Dunlop and Neil Primrose . Travis have twice been awarded British album of the year at the annual BRIT Awards, and are often credited with having paved the way for bands such as Coldplay, Keane and Snow Patrol....
, Supergrass
Supergrass

Supergrass are an England alternative rock band from Oxford. The band consists of brothers Gaz Coombes and Rob Coombes , Danny Goffey , and Mick Quinn ....
, and McFly who were challenged to write a song including the words "sofa", "administration" and "Hyundai
Hyundai

Hyundai refers to a group of companies and related organizations founded by Chung Ju-yung in South Korea. The first Hyundai company was founded in 1947 as a construction company, and the Hyundai Group eventually became South Korea's largest Conglomerate ....
", which they later recorded and included as a B-side to their single "
The Heart Never Lies
The Heart Never Lies

"The Heart Never Lies" is the thirteenth single from the United Kingdom pop rock/pop punk band McFly . It was released on October 22, 2007, as a part of the band's All the Greatest Hits album....
". It concluded with a performance by Clarkson, Hammond and May with Justin Hawkins
Justin Hawkins

Justin David Hawkins is an England musician and singer-songwriter, best known for being the former lead singer and lead guitarist of The Darkness, alongside his brother, guitarist Dan Hawkins ....
 of "Red Light Spells Danger" by Billy Ocean
Billy Ocean

Billy Ocean is a Grammy Award-winning United Kingdom-based popular music performer who had a string of rhythm and blues-tinged international pop music hit record in the 1970s and 1980s....
.

The third, titled
Top Ground Gear Force
Top Ground Gear Force

Top Ground Gear Force was a one-off TV special, featuring the cast of BBC's Top Gear , which originally aired on BBC Two at 22:00GMT on 14 March 2008 as part of Sport Relief....
, was broadcast on BBC Two
BBC Two

BBC Two is the second major terrestrial television channel of the BBC, aimed at a wide range of subject matter and interests, and specialising in intelligent yet popular programme genres....
 at 10:00 pm on 14 March 2008 as part of Sport Relief
Sport Relief

Sport Relief is a biennial charity event from Comic Relief , in association with BBC Sport, which brings together the worlds of sport and entertainment to raise money to help vulnerable people in both the UK and the world's poorest countries....
. This programme, which borrowed the
Ground Force
Ground Force

Ground Force was a BBC "lifestyle" or "makeover" television show....
format, saw presenters 'Alan Clarkmarsh', 'Handy Hammond' and 'Jamesy Dimmock May' undertake a one-day makeover of Olympic rower Sir Steve Redgrave
Steve Redgrave

Sir Stephen Geoffrey Redgrave Order of the British Empire is an England rower who won gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000....
's garden, an attempt that failed spectacularly.

Segments


Races

The show regularly features long-distance (or, as Clarkson refers to them, "epic") races. These typically feature Clarkson (or one of the other presenters) driving a car against other forms of transport. The challenges usually involve Hammond and May taking the same journey by combinations of plane, train or ferry.

A number of smaller scale 'novelty' races have also taken place that demonstrate various strengths and, more often, weaknesses of cars. These races involve one of the presenters, in a carefully chosen car, racing head-to-head against an athlete in conditions that favour the latter. The programme has also featured a variety of small races, typically lasting a couple of minutes, that pit two similar cars against each other, for example old vs. new.

Challenges


Top Gear Toybota 2
Early series featured novelty challenges and short stunt films, typically based on absurd premises, such as a bus jumping over motorcycles (as opposed to the more typical scenario of a motorcycle jumping over buses) or a nun driving a monster truck. No stunt films appeared between series seven and ten, but series eleven saw the introduction of segments with an anonymous stunt man (credited as "Top Gear Stunt Man") performing car jumps.

Starting with series five, many of the show's films were introduced with the tag-line, "How hard can it be?". These included films where the presenters attempted to build a convertible Renault Espace
Renault Espace

The Renault Espace is a large MPV from French car-maker Renault. Generations 1-3 were sold under the Renault brand but manufactured by Matra. The current fourth generation model, which seats seven passengers, was designed and is built by Renault; the Renault Grand Espace is a long-wheelbase version with increased rear leg room and boot...
, being roadies for The Who
The Who

The Who are an England Rock music band formed in 1964. The primary lineup was guitarist Pete Townshend, vocalist Roger Daltrey, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon....
, and participating in the Britcar
Britcar

Britcar is an endurance racing formed in 1997, as a result of a discussion in a N?rburgring bar between Willie Moore and James Tucker. Folklore has it that James Tucker and John Veness formed the organizing European Endurance & Racing Club with a ?10 note found on the ground....
 24-hour endurance race at Silverstone Circuit
Silverstone Circuit

Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England, named after the Silverstone in the former. It is best known as the home of the British Grand Prix, which it first hosted in 1948 and which has been held on the circuit every year since 1987....
.

Starting with series four, one episode of each series has featured a film built around the premise of "Cheap cars", whereby the presenters are given a budget (typically around £1,500, but it has been between £100 and £10,000 depending on the type of car) to buy a used car conforming to certain criteria. Once purchased, the presenters compete against each other in a series of tests to establish who has bought the best car. The presenters have no prior knowledge of what the tests will be, although they generally involve a long journey to determine reliability, fuel economy, and a race track event to determine performance.

Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car


In each episode, a celebrity is interviewed by Clarkson. Then, Clarkson, the guest and the studio audience watch footage of the guest's fastest lap around the
Top Gear test track
Top Gear Test Track

The Top Gear test track is the test track used by the British automotive television programme Top Gear . Located in Dunsfold#Dunsfold_Park, it was designed by Lotus Cars engineers and is used both to test cars seen on the programme and in two segments of the show ....
. The times are recorded on a leader board. For the first seven series of
Top Gear
s current format, the car driven was a Suzuki Liana
Suzuki Aerio

The Suzuki Aerio is a compact car that was built by Suzuki Motor Corporation. It was introduced in 2001 as a replacement for the Suzuki Esteem, with a tall 5-door hatchback and a 4-door sedan body....
. At the beginning of the eighth series, the Liana was replaced by a Chevrolet Lacetti
Daewoo Lacetti

The Daewoo Lacetti is a compact car made by the South Korean automaker GM Daewoo since 2002. The first generation Lacetti was available as a four-door sedan , a five-door hatchback or a five-door station wagon....
. Consequently, as the Lacetti is more powerful, the leader board was wiped clean. The format for setting a lap time was also changed: each celebrity is allowed five practice laps, then a final timed lap. No allowance is made for any errors on this final timed lap.

Ellen MacArthur
Ellen MacArthur

Dame Ellen Patricia MacArthur, Order of the British Empire is an English sailor from Whatstandwell near Matlock, England in Derbyshire, now based in Cowes, on the Isle of Wight....
 set the fastest lap time of any celebrity in the Liana. As of July 2008 Jay Kay set the fastest lap time of any celebrity in the Chevrolet Lacetti in the final episode of series 11, knocking Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell

Simon Phillip Cowell is an England A&R music executive, television personality/Television producer and entrepreneur, best known as a judge on such TV shows as Pop Idol, American Idol, The X Factor , and Britain's Got Talent....
 off the top.

There have been several mishaps in the past with this feature. Sir Michael Gambon
Michael Gambon

Michael John Gambon, Order of the British Empire is a British Academy Television Awards-winning Irish people-born United Kingdom actor who has worked in theatre, television and film....
 went around the final corner of the track on two wheels, prompting Jeremy to rename the corner in Gambon's honour. Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie

Lionel Brockman Richie, Jr. is an Academy Award and Grammy award-winning United States singer, songwriter, record producer who has sold more than 100 million records....
 and Trevor Eve
Trevor Eve

Trevor John Eve is a United Kingdom film and television actor. In 1979 he gained fame as the eponymous lead in the detective series Shoestring , and is currently best known for his role as Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd in BBC television drama Waking the Dead ....
 lost a wheel and David Soul
David Soul

David Soul is an United States-born British actor and singer and best known for his role as the "seat-of-the-pants" California police Det. Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson in the cult television program Starsky and Hutch ....
 destroyed the clutches of both the main car and the back-up car. Several celebrities have come off the track in practice, with Clarkson showing the footage to the audience.

There is a separate Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
 drivers' leader board. The Stig is top of this board, but the presenters consider Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Carl Davidson Hamilton Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom Formula One racing driver from England, currently racing for the McLaren team and is the youngest ever Formula One World Champion....
's time to be more impressive; despite being set on a very wet and oily track, Hamilton's time was only three tenths of a second slower than The Stig's, which was set in dry conditions. In the past Clarkson has told drivers that they may deduct three seconds for a wet lap in the Suzuki Liana, making Hamilton's lap even more impressive. All Formula One times, even those set after the seventh series, are set in the Suzuki Liana.

Power Laps


In the Power Laps segment, The Stig completes a lap around the Top Gear test track
Top Gear Test Track

The Top Gear test track is the test track used by the British automotive television programme Top Gear . Located in Dunsfold#Dunsfold_Park, it was designed by Lotus Cars engineers and is used both to test cars seen on the programme and in two segments of the show ....
 to gauge the performance of various cars.

The qualifications for the normal Power Lap Board is that the car being tested must be road-worthy, and be able to go over a speed bump
Speed bump

A speed bump is a velocity-reducing feature of road design to slow traffic or reduce through traffic. A speed bump is a bump in a roadway with heights typically ranging between 3 to 4 inches ....
 which is sometimes referred to as a 'sleeping policeman'. There is a separate unofficial board of times for non-production cars, such as the Aston Martin DBR9
Aston Martin DBR9

The Aston Martin DBR9 is a racing car by Aston Martin Racing, first built in 2005. The name DBR9 is derived from the original 24 Hours of Le Mans-winning DBR1 car, named for then-owner David Brown, which not only won the 24 Hour race in 1959 but also the World Sportscar Championship title....
 Le Mans racer.

The most powerful production car ever featured on Top Gear, the Bugatti Veyron
Bugatti Veyron

The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 is a mid-engine design Grand tourer car produced by Volkswagen Group subsidiary Bugatti Automobiles SAS and was introduced in 2005 as the fastest production car in the world....
, was driven around the track by The Stig, coming, at the time, fifth on the powerboard. It was since beaten by the Caterham Seven
Caterham Seven

The Caterham Seven is a small sports car produced by Caterham Cars in the United Kingdom. It is based on the Lotus Seven, a lightweight sports car sold in kit and pre-built form by Lotus Cars, from the late 1950s to the early 1970s....
 R500.

The car that recorded the fastest lap time on the Top Gear track was the Renault F1 car
Renault R24

The Renault R24 is a Formula One car that competed in the 2004 Formula One season. It was clearly one of the most-reliable and fastest cars of the season, managing to outpace both the Williams and McLaren, as well as proving to be a consistent challenger to the equally-fast BAR Hondas of Jenson Button and Takuma Sato....
, at fifty nine seconds (0:59.00), although it was disqualified because the rules only include production cars able to get over speed bumps.

As of the Eleventh Series, the fastest road legal car that met the 'sleeping policeman' requirement was the Gumpert Apollo
Gumpert Apollo

The Gumpert Apollo is the first vehicle produced by German automaker Gumpert in Altenburg....
 S in a time of 1:17.1. This is only 0.2 seconds faster than the former lap leader, the Ascari A10
Ascari A10

The Ascari A10 is an automobile produced by the British company Ascari Cars that was conceived by a Dutch billionaire. It is a road-going evolution of the KZ1-R GT race car currently contesting the Spanish GT Championship, with both cars penned by ex-Formula One designer Paul Brown....
.

The Cool Wall


Introduced in the sixth episode of series one, Clarkson and Hammond decide which cars are cool
Cool (aesthetic)

Cool is an aesthetic of attitude, behavior, comportment, appearance, style and Zeitgeist. Because of the varied and changing connotations of cool, as well its subjective nature, the word has no single meaning....
 and which are not by placing photographs of them on to various sections of a large board, known as 'The Cool Wall'. The categories are, from left to right; "Seriously Uncool", "Uncool", "Cool", and "Sub Zero". According to Andy Wilman, the show's producer, any given car's coolness factor rested on various attributes that are not necessarily related to the quality of the car itself. For example, Wilman suggests that "fashion cars" such as the Audi TT
Audi TT

The Audi TT is a sports car manufactured by Audi since 1998 in Gyor, Hungary, now in its second generation — and available as a 2+2 coup? or two-seater roadster....
, PT Cruiser, Jaguar S-Type
Jaguar S-Type

The Jaguar S-Type, introduced at the 1998 Birmingham Motor Show, was a mid-size Luxury car/executive car. The car went on sale 1999. The name was a revival of a previous Jaguar model, the Jaguar S-Type introduced in 1963, while the bodywork appeared to have been inspired by the Jaguar Mark 2 of the same period....
 and Volkswagen Beetle
Volkswagen Beetle

The Volkswagen Type 1 is an economy car produced by the Germany auto maker Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003. The car was originally known as K?fer, the German language word for "beetle," from which the popular English nickname originates....
 are uncool because they "make a massive impact for five minutes and then look clichéd and vaguely ridiculous." On the show, Clarkson has stated that cars were deemed cool by extent to which he believed they would impress actress Kristin Scott Thomas
Kristin Scott Thomas

Kristin A. Scott Thomas, Order of British Empire is a highly acclaimed Olivier Award- and BAFTA-winning, two-time Golden Globe-, Academy Award-, and Cesar Award-nominated British actress with French citizenship....
, and later, BBC newsreader Fiona Bruce
Fiona Bruce

Fiona Elizabeth Bruce is a Scottish people journalist, Newsreader and television presenter. Since joining the BBC in 1989, she has gone on to present many flagship programmes for the corporation including the BBC News at Ten, Crimewatch, Call My Bluff and, most recently, Antiques Roadshow and Andrew Marr Sunday Show....
. Both have since been the celebrity guest for the Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car feature; when Scott Thomas appeared on the show in series nine, many of her own judgments on which vehicles were "cool" and "uncool" were the opposite to the show's verdicts (her own set of wheels being a G-Wiz, previously dubbed "uncool"). Later, when Bruce came on in series 11, her preferred choice of transport - a Citroen Picasso - visibly horrified Clarkson.

In the first episode of series four, a separate fridge section, on a table to the right of the board, was introduced after Jeremy declared that the Aston Martin DB9
Aston Martin DB9

The Aston Martin DB9 is a grand tourer launched by Aston Martin in 2004.The DB9 is the first new car to be built at Aston's Gaydon facility. The name "DB" stems from David Brown , the owner of Aston Martin for a significant part of its history....
 was too cool even to be classified as "Sub-Zero". It initially contained just the DB9, but was eventually joined by the Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Aston Martin V8 Vantage (2005)

The Aston Martin V8 Vantage is a hand built sports car from the United Kingdom manufacturer Aston Martin. Aston Martin has previously used the "Vantage" name on high performance variants of their existing GT models, notably on the Virage-based car of the 1990s....
 in the seventh series. At the other end of the scale, James May's car - the Fiat Panda
Fiat Panda

The Fiat Panda is a city car from the Italy automotive manufacturer Fiat. The first Fiat Panda was made from 1980 to 2003 with only few changes, and is now sometimes referred to as the "old Panda"....
 - was placed several metres to the left of the "uncool" side, on a banner at the back of the hangar.

This was partly due to an acknowledged rule by the presenters that cars owned by themselves cannot be considered cool. In series nine, Clarkson was forced to place the Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder in the Uncool section because he had just bought one. He then revealed that he had sold his Ford GT
Ford GT

The Ford GT is a mid-engined sports car and is the world's 11th fastest production car. It was built by Ford Motor Company from 2003 to 2006. It began as a concept car designed in anticipation of Ford Motor Company centennial year and as part of its drive to showcase and revive its "heritage" names such as Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird....
, allowing him to move the car back into the Sub-Zero section.

The humour of this section often lies in Clarkson and Hammond disagreeing over which section a car should be placed in, with Clarkson nearly always winning the argument — sometimes by placing the car at the very top of the wall, preventing the much shorter Hammond from being able to reach it, and sometimes by unorthodox methods such as burning the card depicting the car in question, or once even taking a chainsaw to the wall when Hammond dared to try and place a Ducati 1098
Ducati 1098

The Ducati 1098 was a super bike manufactured by the Italy motorcycle manufacturer Ducati Motor Holding for 2 years in 2007 and 2008. It was offered as the 1098, 1098S, and 1098R....
 motorbike on the wall. Hammond has occasionally had his revenge; after a series of disagreements with Clarkson's choices, he snatched the card on which a BMW M6
BMW M6

The BMW M6 is a high-performance version of the BMW 6-Series automobile, designed by the BMW Motorsport division of the Germany manufacturer....
 was featured from Clarkson and then ran into the audience, leading to a fight between the two and to Hammond eating the card, preventing it from being used; or during series six, after Clarkson had slipped two intervertebral discs
Intervertebral disc

Intervertebral discs lie between adjacent vertebra in the vertebral column. Each disc forms a cartilaginous joint to allow slight movement of the vertebrae, and acts as a ligament to hold the vertebrae together....
 and was unable to bend down, Hammond ended an argument by placing the car in question at the bottom of the board.

The Cool Wall was mostly destroyed in the fire that occurred in August 2007 (reported, tongue in cheek, by Jeremy Clarkson as having been started by their Five rivals Fifth Gear
Fifth Gear

Fifth Gear is a motoring television magazine from the United Kingdom. The programme started its fifteenth series in January 2009. Originally shown on Five , Fifth Gear has also aired on the SPEED Channel in the USA for a short period in 2006 to early 2007....
), prior to the beginning of the tenth series, and was subsequently not used in that entire series. A new Cool Wall was introduced in the second episode of series eleven.

Unusual reviews


A common theme on Top Gear is an approach to reviewing cars which combines standard road tests and opinions with an extremely unusual circumstance, or with a challenge to demonstrate a notable characteristic of the vehicle.

This has included several reviews, including Toyota Hilux destruction, featured in series three, episodes five and six. Various methods were employed by Clarkson and May to try to destroy a Toyota Hilux
Toyota Hilux

The Toyota Hilux, and Toyota Tacoma, are compact pickup trucks built and marketed by the Toyota Motor Corporation. The Hilux name was adopted as a replacement for the Stout in 1969, and remains in use worldwide....
, thereby proving its strength. The 'trials' included dropping the Hilux from a crane, setting the vehicle on fire and also driving it into a tree which belonged to Churchill
Churchill, Somerset

Churchill is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England. It is located in the unitary authority of North Somerset, on the western edge of the Mendip Hills about east of Weston-super-Mare....
 parish, Somerset. The villagers presumed that the damage had been accidental or vandalism had occurred until the Top Gear episode was broadcast. After the BBC was contacted, the director of Top Gear admitted guilt and the broadcaster paid compensation. Other tests on the Hilux included leaving it out in the sea, slamming it with a wrecking ball
Wrecking ball

A wrecking ball is a heavy steel ball, usually hung from a crane , that is used for demolition large buildings . It was most popular during the 1950s–60s....
, setting the cabin on fire and finally having it hoisted to the roof of a tower-block that was subsequently demolished with explosives. The heavily damaged (but still driveable, without the use of any new parts) Hilux now stands on a plinth in the Top Gear studio.

Occasionally, many cars are featured and reviewed inside one segment. In the Scooter Road Test Russian Roulette challenge of series six, episode nine, Hammond and May worked as ScooterMen in order to road-test as many randomly-selected cars as possible, the catch being that they wouldn't know what they'd be road-testing and have to review the vehicles in the presence of the owners.

Exotic or foreign cars are occasionally also reviewed in unusual ways. In the VIP Chauffeur test of series eleven, episode six, May conducted road tests in Japan of the Mitsuoka Orochi
Mitsuoka Orochi

The Mitsuoka Orochi is a Japanese sports car built by Mitsuoka Motors first built in 2001 and subsequently redesigned in 2003 and 2005. The car takes its name from the mythical Orochi 8-headed Japanese dragon....
 and Galue
Mitsuoka Galue

The Mitsuoka Galue is a name used on two series of cars, which are based on more conventional Japanese and American cars. Both series are available as of February 2008....
, and used the Galue to chauffeur a Sumo wrestler and his manager to a tournament as a way to test if the car is "Japan's Rolls-Royce".

Significant cars


The programme will on occasion, sometimes to celebrate an anniversary, present short review films of non-contemporary cars to highlight why they are significant. These reviews are distinct from the various challenges involving old cars, because the subject matter is addressed in a more serious and factual manner. Reviews include:

Car Series & episode
Ford Escort RS1800 Series One, Episode Two
Citroën DS
Citroën DS

The Citro?n DS is an executive car that was produced by the France manufacturer Citro?n between 1955 and 1975. Citro?n sold nearly 1.5 million D-series during its 20 years of production....
 
Series One, Episode Three
Bentley T2 Series Two, Episode One
Rover P5
Rover P5

The Rover P5 series was a group of large sedan and coup? automobiles produced from 1958 until 1973. It was a much larger car than the Rover P4 which it replaced....
 
Series Two, Episode Two
Jaguar Le Mans
Le Mans

Le Mans is a commune in France in France, located on the Sarthe River. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine , it is now the pr?fecture of the Sarthe D?partement in France, and is furthermore the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le Mans....
 C-Type
Jaguar C-Type

The Jaguar C-Type is a racing car built by Jaguar Cars and sold from 1951 to 1953. Its aerodynamic body was designed by Malcolm Sayer, its lightweight, multi-tubular, triangulated frame designed by Bob Knight....
 & Mark 2
Jaguar Mark 2

The Jaguar Mark 2 is a medium sized saloon car built during the 1950s and 1960s by the Jaguar Cars company in Coventry, England.Adhering to William Lyons' maxim of "grace, pace and space", the Mark 2 was a beautiful, fast and capable saloon car....
 
Series Two, Episode Four
Triumph TR6
Triumph TR6

The Triumph TR6 was a United Kingdom Straight-6 sports car and the best-seller of the Triumph TR built by Triumph Motor Company when production ended in July 1976....
 
Series Two, Episode Five
GM HyWire Series Two, Episode Nine
BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 M1
BMW M1

The BMW M1 is a sports car that was produced by Germany automaker BMW from 1978 to 1981.In the late 1970s, Italy manufacturer Lamborghini entered into an agreement with BMW to build a production racing car in sufficient quantity for homologation....
, M3
BMW M3

The BMW M3 is a high performance BMW M GmbH version of the popular BMW BMW 3 Series compact car automobile. M3 models have been derived from the E30, E36, E46 and E90/E92/E93 3-series....
 & M5
BMW M5

The BMW M5 is an ultra performance version of the BMW 5-Series automobile made by BMW Motorsport. First introduced at the Amsterdam Motor Show in 1984, the M5 has been made from various 5-Series versions throughout the years, including the E28, E34, E39 and most recently the E60....
 
Series Three, Episode Two
Lamborghini Miura
Lamborghini Miura

The Lamborghini Miura is a sports car built in Italy by Lamborghini between 1966 and 1972. A mid-engined layout had been used successfully in competition, including by the Ford GT40 and Ferrari 250 LM at 24 hours of Le Mans....
 
Series Three, Episode Four
Lamborghini Countach
Lamborghini Countach

The Lamborghini Countach was a Mid-engine design sports car produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini from 1974 to 1989. Its design both pioneered and popularized the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance sports cars....
 
Series Three, Episode Four
Volkswagen Corrado
Volkswagen Corrado

The Volkswagen Corrado is a hatchback coup? developed by German automaker Volkswagen and built by Karmann in Osnabr?ck, Germany between 1988 and 1995....
 
VR6
VR6 engine

The VR6 engine is an internal combustion engine configuration developed by the Volkswagen Group. It is similar to the V engine, but with the cylinder offset from each other and tilted by 10.6? or 15? instead of the more common 45?, 60?, or 90?....
 &
Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 Cosworth
Mercedes-Benz W201

The Mercedes-Benz W201 was the last incarnation of the Mercedes-Benz 190 nameplate. It was a sports sedan/compact executive car produced by the Mercedes-Benz division of Daimler-Benz....
 
Series Three, Episode Five
Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Aston Martin V8 Vantage (1977)

The Aston Martin V8 Vantage was hailed at its 1977 introduction as "Britain's First Supercar" for its 170 mph top speed. Its engine was shared with the Aston Martin Lagonda, but it used high-performance camshafts, increased compression ratio, larger inlet valves and bigger carburettors mounted on new manifolds for increased output....
 
Series Three, Episode Six
Mercedes-Benz 280SL
Mercedes-Benz W113

The Mercedes-Benz W 113 automobiles were produced from 1963 through 1971. They were sold as the "pagoda roof" Mercedes-Benz SL-Class. The W 113 replaced the Mercedes-Benz 300SL SL-Class in 1963 and was replaced by the Mercedes-Benz R107 SL-Class in 1972....
 
Series Three, Episode Eight
Aston Martin Lagonda
Aston Martin Lagonda

The Aston Martin Lagonda was a luxury four-door sedan built by Aston Martin of Newport Pagnell, England, between 1976 and 1989. 645 examples of this model were produced and the average selling price was ?150,000....
 
Series Three, Episode Eight
Dodge Charger
Dodge Charger

The Dodge Charger is an United States automobile manufactured by Chrysler, under the Dodge brand name. There have been several different Dodge vehicles, on three different platforms, bearing the Charger nameplate....
 440 R/T
Series Four, Episode Three
Jaguar XJS
Jaguar XJS

The Jaguar XJ-S is a luxury car grand tourer produced by the British manufacturer Jaguar Cars. The XJ-S replaced the legendary Jaguar E-type in September 1975, and was based on the Jaguar XJ....
 
Series Four, Episode Six
Rover V8 engine & Rover SD1
Rover SD1

Rover SD1 is the code name given to a series of large executive cars made by British Leyland and its successor Austin Rover from 1976 until 1986....
 
Series Four, Episode Eight
Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Mercedes-Benz 300SL

The Mercedes-Benz 300SL was introduced in 1954 as a two-seat, closed sports car with characteristic gull-wing doors. Later it was offered as an open roadster....
 Gullwing
Series Five, Episode Five
Maserati Biturbo
Maserati Biturbo

The Maserati Biturbo is a sports car introduced by Maserati in 1981. The Biturbo was a two-door, four-seater notchback coup? featuring, as the name implies, a two-litre V-6 engine with two turbochargers and a luxurious interior....
 & 250F
Maserati 250F

The Maserati 250F was a racing car made by Maserati of Italy, used in '2.5 litre' Formula One racing . 26 examples were made in total. It was introduced for the 1954 Formula One season and remained in use by customer teams until 1960 Formula One season....
 
Series Six, Episode Two
Maserati Bora
Maserati Bora

The Maserati Bora is a Maserati two-seater coupe powered by a V8 engine mounted amidships. Produced from 1971 to 1980, it had a top speed of 166 mph ....
 
Series Six, Episode Three
Aston Martin DB5
Aston Martin DB5

The 1963 Aston Martin DB5 was an improved Aston Martin DB4. The DB series was named after David Brown .The DB5 is famous for being the first and most recognised James Bond List of James Bond vehicles....
 & Jaguar E-type
Jaguar E-type

The Jaguar E-Type or XK-E is a British automobile, manufactured by Jaguar Cars between 1961 and 1974. Its combination of good looks, high performance, and competitive pricing resulted in a great success for Jaguar, with more than 70,000 E-Types being sold over its lifespan, and became an icon of 1960s motoring....
 
Series Six, Episode Five
Ford Transit
Ford Transit

The Ford Transit is a range of panel vans, minibuses and pickups, produced by the Ford Motor Company in Europe.The Transit has been the best-selling light commercial vehicle in Europe for 40 years, and in some countries the term "Transit" has passed into common usage as a generic term applying to any light commercial van in the Transit's si...
 
Series Six, Episode Seven
British racing green
British racing green

British racing green or BRG, a colour similar to Brunswick green, hunter green, forest green or moss green , takes its name from the green List of international auto racing colors of Great Britain....
 & Vanwall
Vanwall

Vanwall was a Formula One team in the 1950s. The Vanwall name was derived by combining the name of the team owner Tony Vandervell with that of his patented Fluid bearing#Thinwalls, which were produced at his Vandervell Products factory at Acton, London, London....
 F1
Series Seven, Episode Two
Modern control layout Featuring:
Benz Motorwagen
Benz Patent Motorwagen

The Karl Benz Patent Motorwagen , built in 1885, is widely regarded as the first automobile, that is, a vehicle designed to be propelled by a motor....
,
Royal Enfield
Royal Enfield

Royal Enfield was the brand of the Enfield Cycle Company, an England engineering company . Most famous for producing motorcycles, they also produced bicycles, lawnmowers, stationary engines, and even rifle parts for the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield Lock....
 quad bike,
De Dion-Bouton
De Dion-Bouton

De Dion-Bouton was a France automobile manufacturer and railcar manufacturer operating from 1883 to 1932. The company was founded by Comte Albert de Dion, Georges Bouton and his brother-in-law Charles Tr?pardoux....
,
Ford Model T
Ford Model T

The Ford Model T was an automobile produced by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927. The Model T set 1908 as the historic year that the automobile came into popular usage....
,
Cadillac Type 53
Cadillac Type 53

The Cadillac Type 53 was the first car to use the same control layout as modern automobiles- with the gear lever and hand brake in the middle of the front two seats, a key started ignition, and three pedals for the clutch, throttle, and brake in the modern order....
,
Austin 7
Austin 7

The Austin 7 was a vintage car produced from 1922 through to 1939 in the United Kingdom by the Austin Motor Company. It was one of the most popular cars ever produced there and wiped out most other British small cars and cyclecars of the early 1920s, its effect on the British market was similar to that of the Ford Model T Ford in the USA....
 
Series Ten, Episode Eight
Ferrari Daytona
Ferrari Daytona

The Ferrari 365 GTB/4, better known by the unofficial name Ferrari Daytona, is a Gran Turismo automobile produced from 1968 to 1973. It was first introduced to the public at the Mondial de l'Automobile in 1968 and replaced the Ferrari 275 but, although it was also a Pininfarina design , the Daytona was radically different....
 
Series Twelve, Episode Five
British Touring Car Championship
British Touring Car Championship

The British Touring Car Championship is a touring car racing series held each year in the United Kingdom. The Championship was established in 1958 as the British Saloon Car Championship and has run to various rules over the years – "production cars", then F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile Group 1 or 2 in the late 1960s and...
 Featuring:
Jaguar Mark 2
Jaguar Mark 2

The Jaguar Mark 2 is a medium sized saloon car built during the 1950s and 1960s by the Jaguar Cars company in Coventry, England.Adhering to William Lyons' maxim of "grace, pace and space", the Mark 2 was a beautiful, fast and capable saloon car....
,
Ford Falcon
Ford Falcon

The Ford Falcon is a full-size car which has been manufactured by Ford Australia since 1960. Each model from the XA series of 1972 onward has been designed, developed and built in Australia, following the phasing out of the United States Ford Falcon of 1960-70 which had been re-engineered locally for the harsher Australian conditions....
,
Chevrolet Camaro
Chevrolet Camaro

The Chevrolet Camaro is a pony car manufactured by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. It went on sale on September 29, 1966 for the 1967 model year and was designed as a competing model to the Ford Mustang....
,
Ford Mustang
Ford Mustang

File:Ford mustang badge.jpgThe Ford Mustang is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. It was initially based on the Ford Falcon , a compact car....
,
Leyland Mini
Mini

The Mini is a small Automobile that was produced by the British Motor Corporation and its successors from 1959 until 2000. The original is considered an icon of the 1960s, and its space-saving front-wheel-drive layout influenced a generation of car-makers....
,
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth

Ford Sierra RS Cosworth is the result of a Ford-project with the purpose of "Producing a downright winner for Group A racing events in Europe."...
 
Series Twelve, Episode Seven


Car of the Year

At the end of each autumn series the hosts present an award to their favourite car of the year, that they can all agree on. Winners have included:

Year Car
2002 Land Rover Range Rover
Range Rover

The Range Rover is a four-wheel drive luxury sport utility vehicle produced by Land Rover in the United Kingdom, owned by the India-based Tata Motors....
2003 Rolls-Royce Phantom
Rolls-Royce Phantom (BMW)

The Rolls-Royce Phantom is a British sedan automobile made by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, in the United Kingdom. It was launched in 2003. The Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coup?, and the Rolls-Royce Phantom Coup?, both based on the 2003 Phantom, are the most recent additions to the Rolls-Royce brand....
2004 Volkswagen Golf GTI
Volkswagen Golf

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2005 Bugatti Veyron
Bugatti Veyron

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2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
2007 Ford Mondeo
Ford Mondeo

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 or Subaru Legacy Outback
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2008 Caterham Seven R500
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Ownership survey

From 2003 to 2006, Top Gear conducted an annual survey which consults thousands of UK residents on their car-ownership satisfaction. The survey asks respondents to score cars on build quality, craftsmanship, driving experience, ownership costs, and customer care. While for legal reasons the survey is now conducted via the Top Gear magazine
Top Gear (magazine)

Top Gear is an automobile magazine published by BBC Worldwide, and named after the BBC Top Gear television show. It was first published in October 1993 and is published monthly at a price of ?3.95....
, the results are still used on the show. The survey, formerly undertaken in conjunction with J.D. Power
J.D. Power and Associates

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, is now conducted by Experian
Experian

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. Based on these weighted criteria, the best and worst ranked cars from the survey are:

Year Best Ranked Worst Ranked
2003 Jaguar XJ
Jaguar XJ

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Volkswagen Sharan
Volkswagen Sharan

The Volkswagen Sharan is a large MPV produced by the germany automaker Volkswagen since 1995....
2004 Honda S2000
Honda S2000

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Mercedes M-Class
2005 Honda S2000
Honda S2000

The Honda S2000 is a roadster manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda. It was launched in April 1999 and was created to celebrate the company's 50th anniversary....
Peugeot 807
Peugeot 807

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2006 Honda S2000
Honda S2000

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Peugeot 807
Peugeot 807

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Ending credits

The programme occasionally alters the end credits to reflect its locale, replacing every first name in the credits with one reminiscent of the area. In the "Winter Olympics Special
List of Top Gear episodes

The following is a complete episode list of the BBC television series Top Gear since its 2002 relaunch. As of December 28, 2008 there have been 103 episodes....
" episode, filmed in Lillehammer, Norway, everybody was named Björn
Björn Ulvaeus

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 (except for Hammond, May and The Stig, who took the names Benny
Benny Andersson

G?ran Bror Benny Andersson is a Swedish musician, composer, a former member of the Swedish musical group ABBA , and co-composer of the musical theaters Chess , Kristina fr?n Duvem?la, and Mamma Mia!....
, Agnetha
Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha ?se F?ltskog is a Swedish Pop singer-songwriter and record producer, most notable for being a member of the popular Swedish pop group ABBA....
 and Anni-Frid
Anni-Frid Lyngstad

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 respectively), whilst in the "African Adventure Special
List of Top Gear episodes

The following is a complete episode list of the BBC television series Top Gear since its 2002 relaunch. As of December 28, 2008 there have been 103 episodes....
" all were called Archbishop Desmond
Desmond Tutu

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. Furthermore, in the Polar Special all first names in the ending credits were replaced with Sir Ranulph, in reference to the explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Ranulph Fiennes

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.

In Series 9, The America Challenge ending credits named Clarkson as 'Cletus Clarkson', Hammond as 'Earl Hammond, Jr.', May as 'Ellie May May', The Stig as 'Roscoe P. Stig' and replaced the first names of all other crew members with 'Billy Bob'.

The 2008 special episode
Top Gear: Vietnam Special

Top Gear: Vietnam Special is a special 75-minute episode of the motoring series Top Gear , which was broadcast on 28 December 2008 at 8:00 pm on BBC Two....
, portraying the presenters' epic journey across Vietnam, replaced every first name with "Francis Ford" as a tribute to Francis Ford Coppola
Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford "Frank" Coppola is a five-time Academy Award-winning United States film director, Film producer and screenwriter. Away from showbusiness, Coppola is also a vintner, publisher and Hotel manager....
's work on the Vietnam epic Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now

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.

Soundtrack

Top Gear has always used an adaptation of The Allman Brothers Band
The Allman Brothers Band

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's instrumental hit "Jessica" as its theme song
Theme music

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. Initially the show used part of the original Allmans' recording of the song, but later episodes of Top Gear use updated cover version
Cover version

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s. For the original series run, the end credits
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 music was "Out of the Blue", an instrumental from the 1976 Elton John
Elton John

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 album, Blue Moves
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Blue Moves is the eleventh studio album by Great Britain singer/songwriter Elton John, released in 1976 in music. It was also his second double album, and his first album recorded by his own Rocket Records Ltd....
.

During series 6, May hosted a segment showing nominations for the greatest song to drive to, the final list of ten was voted for by write-in nominations on the Top Gear website, the top five were then submitted for phone vote by viewers of the show. Songs in the top 10 were:

Rank Band Song
10 Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac are a United Kingdom/United States rock music band formed in 1967 which have experienced a high turnover of personnel and varied levels of success....
"The Chain
The Chain

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"
9 AC/DC
AC/DC

AC/DC are an Australian rock music rock band formed in Sydney in 1973 by brothers Malcolm Young and Angus Young. Although the band are commonly classified as hard rock, and considered pioneers of heavy metal music, they have always classified their music as "rock and roll"....
"Highway to Hell
Highway to Hell (song)

"Highway to Hell" is a song by the hard rock band AC/DC. It is the opening track of the group's 1979 album Highway to Hell and the twelfth track on AC/DC Live....
"
8 Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock music band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page , Robert Plant , John Paul Jones and John Bonham . With their heavy, guitar-driven sound, Led Zeppelin are regarded as one of the first heavy metal music bands....
"Immigrant Song
Immigrant Song

"Immigrant Song" is the opening track on England rock music band Led Zeppelin third Gramophone record, Led Zeppelin III, written and released in 1970....
"
7 Kenny Loggins
Kenny Loggins

Kenneth Clark "Kenny" Loggins is an United States singer and songwriter best known for a number of soft rock and adult contemporary hit singles beginning in the 1970s....
"Danger Zone
Danger Zone (Top Gun song)

"Danger Zone" is a Rock music song from the soundtrack to the 1986 United States motion picture Top Gun . It was composed by Giorgio Moroder and Tom Whitlock, and performed by Kenny Loggins....
"
6 Motörhead
Motörhead

Mot?rhead are a British hard rock band formed in 1975 by bassist, singer and songwriter Lemmy, who has remained the sole constant member. Usually a power trio, Mot?rhead had particular success in the early 1980s with several successful singles in the UK Singles Chart....
"Ace of Spades
Ace of Spades (song)

"Ace of Spades" is a song by the English Heavy metal music band Mot?rhead, released in 1980 as a single and the title track to the album Ace of Spades ....
"
5 Deep Purple
Deep Purple

Deep Purple are an English Rock music band formed in Hertford, Hertfordshire in 1968. Along with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, they are considered to be among the pioneers of Heavy metal music and modern hard rock, although some band members have tried not to categorize themselves as any one genre....
"Highway Star
Highway Star

"Highway Star" is one of British rock group Deep Purple's most famous songs. It is characterized by a long classically-inspired guitar solo and organ solo....
"
4 Steppenwolf
Steppenwolf (band)

Steppenwolf is a Canada/United States rock music band that helped establish heavy metal music in the late 1960s along with bands like Blue Cheer and Iron Butterfly....
"Born to Be Wild
Born to Be Wild

"Born to Be Wild" is a rock music song written by Mars Bonfire and made famous by the Canada rock music band, Steppenwolf . It is often used in popular culture to denote a motorcycle appearance or attitude....
"
3 Meat Loaf
Meat Loaf

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"Bat Out of Hell
Bat out of Hell (song)

"Bat out of Hell" is a song written by Jim Steinman, for the popular 1977 album Bat out of Hell. It was released as a single in 1979, and again in 1993....
"
2 Golden Earring
Golden Earring

Golden Earring is a Netherlands rock music band, founded in 1961 in The Hague as the Golden Earrings . They had international chart success with the songs "Eight Miles High" in 1969, "Radar Love" in 1973, "Twilight Zone " in 1982, and "When The Lady Smiles" in 1984....
"Radar Love
Radar Love

"Radar Love" was a hit by the The Netherlands Rock and roll band Golden Earring. The song is considered by many to be among the "greatest driving songs ever" according to BBC's Top Gear and About.com due to its lyrics about driving all night, its up-tempo beat, and its catchy sing-along chorus....
"
1 Queen
Queen (band)

Queen were an England rock music band formed in 1970 in London by guitarist Brian May, lead vocalist Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Meddows-Taylor, with bassist John Deacon completing the lineup the following year....
"Don't Stop Me Now
Don't Stop Me Now

"Don't Stop Me Now" is a 1979 in music hit single by Queen , from their 1978 album Jazz . Lyrics and music were written by Freddie Mercury....
"


It included continual complaining from the presenters about the presence of "Bat Out of Hell" on the list (which was leading as of the selection of the top five) and its promotional segment included such visuals as cars being towed away and gridlocked streets. On the other hand, the equivalent "Don't Stop Me Now" segment was the exact opposite, featuring open roads and being described as "a joy" and "a song for life" in the voiceover.

In addition, pre-recorded film segments use a wide variety of background music clips. Along with classic, contemporary and post rock and occasionally dance tracks, excerpts from contemporary and classic film soundtracks are often used, including The Lord of the Rings
The Lord of the Rings film trilogy

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, The Dark Knight
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 and The Matrix
The Matrix

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 as well as The Guns of Navarone
The Guns of Navarone (film)

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 and The Battle of Britain
Battle of Britain (film)

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.

DVD and CD releases

Top Gear has released several collections of "driving songs" on CD. These releases started during the original series run in the 1990s.

Name Release date Notes
Top Gear - The Greatest Driving Album This Year! 10 November 2003 2-CD package
Top Gear - The Ultimate Driving Experience 14 November 2005 Packaged as a 2-CD box set
Top Gear Anthems 21 May 2007 2-CD package. The first four tracks are selections from the top driving songs as decided in series 6
Top Gear - Seriously Cool Driving Music 12 November 2007 2 CD Package
Top Gear Anthems 2008 - Seriously Hot Driving Music 2 June 2008 2 CD Package
Top Gear - Sub Zero Driving Anthems 17 November 2008 2 CD Package


A number of DVDs have also been released.

Name Release date Notes
Top Gear - Back in the Fast Lane: The Best of Series 1 & 2 27 October 2003 Contains Footage From Series 1 & 2. Bonus Features Include Fact Files And A Photo Gallery. A DVD Titled "Highlights From Series 1 & 2", Containing Highlights From The Official DVD, Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Top Gear - The Best Of Series Three And Four  Containing 33 Mins Of Footage From Series 3 And 4. This DVD Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Top Gear - Revved Up 6 June 2005 Contains Footage From Series 3-5. Contains Out-Takes & Additional Footage Not Broadcast On TV. A Short DVD Titled "The Best Of Top Gear: Revved Up", Containing Highlights From The Official DVD, Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Top Gear - The Races  Containing 33 Mins Of Footage. This DVD Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Top Gear - Winter Olympics 5 June 2006 Contains Additional Footage And Out-Takes Not Broadcast On TV
Top Gear's 007: The Best Car Chases  Contains Clips From 13 Bond Movies. This DVD Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Top Gear - The Collection 18 December 2006 Contains "Revved Up", "Winter Olympics", and "Back In The Fast Lane"
Top Gear - The Challenges 21 May 2007 Compilation Of The Best Top Gear Challenges, A DVD Titled "Best Of The Challenges", Containing Footage From The Official DVD and The Winter Olympics DVD, Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Top Gear's Greatest Movie Chases Ever  Contains Clips From 10 Movies. This DVD Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Richard Hammond's Top Gear Interactive Challenge 12 November 2007 Interactive DVD
Top Gear - The Great Adventures 3 March 2008 Double Pack Containing The Polar Challenge And American Special. Contains Additional Footage And Outtakes Not Broadcast On TV
Top Gear - The Challenges 2 2 June 2008 Second Compilation Of Top Gear Challenges, Plus Additional Footage And Outtakes Not Broadcast On TV. A Limited Edition, That Comes In An Exclusive Carboard Sleeve And Includes Free "I Am The Stig" T-Shirt, Was Exclusive To Amazon. A DVD Titled "Planes, Rockets & Automobiles: Three Of The Greatest", Containing Footage From The Official DVD, Was Issued With Top Gear Magazine
Top Gear - Polar Special: The Director's Cut 20 October 2008 Re-Edited Cut Of The Polar Special On Available On Blu-Ray Disc. Contains Additional Footage And Outtakes Not Broadcast On TV
Top Gear - The Challenges 1 & 2 Collection 10 November 2008 Contains "The Challenges" and "The Challenges 2"
Richard Hammond's Top Gear Interactive Stunt Challenge 14 November 2008 Interactive DVD
Top Gear - The Great Adventures Vol. 2 23 March 2009 Includes Botswana & Vietnam Specials


Awards and nominations

In November 2005, Top Gear won an International Emmy
Emmy Award

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 in the Non-Scripted Entertainment category. In the episode where the presenters showed the award to the studio audience, Clarkson joked that he was unable to go to New York
New York City

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 to receive the award since he was too busy writing the script for the show.

Top Gear has also been nominated in three consecutive years (2004–2006) for the British Academy Television Awards
British Academy Television Awards

The British Academy Television Awards, also known as the BAFTAs — or, to differentiate them from the British Academy Film Awards, the BAFTA Television Awards — are the most prestigious awards given in the United Kingdom television industry, analogous to the Emmy Awards in the United States....
 in the Best Feature category. Clarkson was also nominated in the best "Entertainment Performance" category in 2006. In 2004 and 2005, Top Gear was also nominated for a National Television Award
National Television Awards

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 in the Most Popular Factual Programme category; it won the award in 2006, 2007 and 2008. Accepting the award in October 2007, Richard Hammond made the comment that they really deserved it this year, because he didn't have to crash to get some sympathy votes.

Top Gear presenters have also announced on the show that they have won some slightly lower profile awards. In Series 10, Richard Hammond won the award for the "Best TV Haircut" and James May won the award for the worst. All three presenters have won the award for Heat magazine's "weirdest celebrity crush" revealed during the news. In series 11, the Stig won an award from the Scouts
Scouting

Scouting, also known as the Scout Movement, is a worldwide youth movement with the stated aim of supporting young people in their physical, mental and spiritual development, so that they may play constructive roles in society....
 for Services to Instruction. After revealing that, the Stig was shown "attacking" the Scouts, and the presenters coming to the conclusion that he is either terrified of Scouts or was a Girl Guide.

Criticism


Top Gear has often been criticised for content inside programmes by the public and Ofcom
Ofcom

The Office of Communications or, as it is more often known, Ofcom, is the independent regulator and competition authority for the communication industries in the United Kingdom....
. Most of these stem from comments from the presenting team, however, other aspects of the programme have been underlined as unsuitable. Top Gear is often criticised for not featuring enough "affordable" cars, preferring instead to feature expensive supercars. The programme occasionally acknowledges this criticism and turns it into a joke.

In July 2006 the BBC rejected a variety of complaints about the topics Top Gear chooses and the way they are covered by the presenting team. The BBC argued that their "provocative comments are an integral part of the programme and are not intended to be taken seriously." Regarding offensive remarks traded between presenters and members of the audience, the BBC said "this is part of the appeal of the show [and] we trust most viewers are familiar enough with the style and tone of the show not to take offence." The BBC pointed out that they would act if such statements and actions were carried out with any degree of seriousness or if the programme breached legal and safety requirements.

Top Gear has also been criticised on many occasions for allegedly promoting irresponsible driving.

Groups such as the Environmental Investigation Agency
Environmental Investigation Agency

The Environmental Investigation Agency is an NGO founded in 1984 by three environmental activists in the United Kingdom. Its stated goal is to investigate and expose crimes against wildlife and the Environment ....
 have accused the BBC of allowing the Top Gear team to cause damage to environmentally sensitive areas, such as the Makgadikgadi salt pan
Makgadikgadi Pan

The Makgadikgadi Pan is a large salt pan in northern Botswana, the largest salt flat complex in the world. These salt pans cover and form the bed of the ancient Lake Makgadikgadi that started evaporating many millennia ago....
 in Botswana
Botswana

The Republic of Botswana , is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. Citizens of Botswana are called "Batswana" , regardless of ethnicity. Formerly a British protectorate of Bechuanaland Protectorate, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth of Nations on 30 September 1966....
.

Clarkson himself has been critical of the BBC over handling of the programme. In the February 2006 issue of Top Gear Magazine, Clarkson voiced his opinion that the BBC did not take Top Gear seriously. He has also commented his dislike of BBC bosses for choosing the length of the series and for often replacing the show with snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 (which Clarkson labelled as "drunk men playing billiards
English Billiards

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" at the end of episode two of series 10), despite Top Gear having considerably higher viewing figures.

Allegations of bigotry

In 1998, Clarkson allegedly referred to those working on the BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
 stand as "Nazis", although BMW said they would not be complaining. In a later incident in a 13 November 2005 Top Gear episode, the German government was said to be displeased that Clarkson, while talking about a car design that might be "quintessentially German", made a mock Nazi salute, and made references to the Hitler regime and the German invasion of Poland
Invasion of Poland (1939)

The Invasion of Poland in 1939 precipitated World War II. It was carried out by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and a small Slovak invasion of Poland contingent....
.

During the 13 November 2005 episode, a news segment featuring BMW
BMW

, is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
's MINI
MINI (BMW)

Mini is a British automotive brand owned by the BMW that has produced the successor of the original Mini in Oxford, England since April 2001. three body variants are available: Hatchback, Convertible, Pickup Truck and Clubman ....
 Concept from the Tokyo Motor Show
Tokyo Motor Show

The is a biennial auto show held in October-November at the Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Chiba, Japan for cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles. Hosted by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association , it is a recognized international show by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, and normally sees more concept cars than...
 showcased a car that Hammond quoted as supposedly being "quintessentially British", the only added feature being an integrated tea set
Tea set

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. Clarkson responded by mocking that they should build a car that is "quintessentially German". He suggested turn signals that displayed Hitler salute
Hitler salute

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s, "a sat-nav that only goes to Poland
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
" in reference to the Nazi
Nazism

Nazism, officially National Socialism , refers to the ideology and practices of the National Socialist German Workers? Party under Adolf Hitler, and the policies adopted by the dictatorial government of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945....
 invasion of Poland
Invasion of Poland (1939)

The Invasion of Poland in 1939 precipitated World War II. It was carried out by Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and a small Slovak invasion of Poland contingent....
, and "ein fanbelt that will last a thousand years", a reference to Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born Germany politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party , popularly known as the Nazi Party....
's propaganda
Propaganda

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 slogan of "the thousand-year Reich
Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are the colloquial English names for Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party , which established a Totalitarianism dictatorship that existed from 1933 to 1945....
". These statements led to viewers' complaints reaching the BBC Board of Governors. In July 2006, the BBC Governors
Board of Governors of the BBC

The Board of Governors of the BBC was a group of twelve people who together regulated the BBC and represented the interests of the public, in particular those of viewers and listeners....
’ Programme Complaints Committee rejected the protests:

"...the Committee did not believe that, when looking at the audience as a whole, they would have felt that the comments were anything more than Jeremy Clarkson using outrageous behaviour to amuse his audience, and that the remarks would not have led to anyone entertaining new or different feelings or concerns about Germans or Germany..."


In April 2007, Clarkson was criticised in the Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
n parliament for having described one of their cars, the Perodua Kelisa
Perodua Kelisa

The Perodua Kelisa was a city car manufactured by Malaysian automaker Perodua from 2001 to 2007. The car was an unofficial successor to the Perodua Kancil, but was offered by Perodua alongside the Kancil until both models were replaced by the Perodua Viva in 2007....
, as the worst in the world, built in jungles by people who wear leaves for shoes. A Malaysian government minister refuted the claim, pointing out that no complaints had been received from UK customers who had bought the car.

Allegations of homophobia

In December 2006, the BBC upheld complaints from four viewers after comments made by Jeremy Clarkson were considered to be derogatory references to homosexuality
Homosexuality

Homosexuality refers to human sexual behavior or same-sex attraction between people of the same sex or to homosexual orientation. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality refers to "having sexual and romantic attraction primarily or exclusively to members of one?s own sex"; "it also refers to an individual?s sense of personal and social identi...
 and had the potential to offend and should not have been broadcast. In a programme broadcast in July 2006, Clarkson had agreed with a member of the audience that a Daihatsu Copen
Daihatsu Copen

The Daihatsu Copen is a 2-door roadster with an aluminium retractable hardtop built by the Japanese car company Daihatsu. It debuted at the 2001 Tokyo Motor Show as the Copen concept, based on Daihatsu's front-wheel-drive light-car platform....
 was "a bit gay." He also described the vehicle as "ginger beer," taken to be rhyming slang
Cockney rhyming slang

Rhyming slang is a form of slang in which a word is replaced by a rhyme, typically the second word of a two-word phrase . The second word is then often dropped entirely , meaning that the association of the original word to the rhyming phrase is not obvious to the uninitiated....
 for the term "queer." The BBC said there was "no editorial purpose" for the remarks and the "Top Gear team had been reminded of the importance of avoiding such comments about sexual orientation."

International productions


United States

In April 2007, the BBC reported on a Sun story that Top Gear had been in talks about creating an American version. The current presenters would remain as hosts, but the show would focus on American cars and include American celebrities. The Sun reported in July, however, that plans for an American version had been shelved, partly over Clarkson's misgivings about spending several months in the US, away from his family.

In June, 2008, NBC announced it ordered a pilot episode for an American version of Top Gear, to be produced by BBC America
BBC America

BBC America is an United States television network, owned and operated by BBC Worldwide, and available on both cable television and satellite television....
, and presented by television and radio host Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla

Adam Carolla is an United States radio personality/television host, comedian, and actor. Carolla achieved fame for several broadcast stints: co-host of the radio show Loveline, from 1995 to 2005 ; co-creator and co-star of the television program The Man Show ; co-creator and performer on the television program Crank Yankers ....
, stunt driver Tanner Foust
Tanner Foust

Tanner Foust is a co-host for the upcoming driving television series, Top Gear , on NBC. He has also hosted other shows including SPEED Channel's SuperCars Exposed, SPEED Channel's Redline TV and ESPN's Import Tuners....
, and television carpenter Eric Stromer
Eric Stromer

Eric Stromer is a co-host for the upcoming driving television series, Top Gear , on NBC. He is the host of Over Your Head, the primary carpenter on Clean Sweep and appeared on Trading Spaces....
. To date, NBC has not placed the program on its schedule, holding it as a spring/summer season replacement.

In February 2009, Jeremy Clarkson while in Australia during an interview about the Top Gear Australia spin off, commented that the U.S. version of the show had been "canned". He went on to say that the Americans "don't get it".

Australia

On 19 November 2007, it was revealed that a localised Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n series of Top Gear would be produced by the Special Broadcasting Service
Special Broadcasting Service

The Special Broadcasting Service is one of two government-funded Australian public broadcasting radio and List of Australian television channels, the other being the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ....
 network in conjunction with Freehand Productions, BBC Worldwide's Australasian partner. This announcement marks the first time a deal has been struck for a version of Top Gear to be produced exclusively for a foreign market. No indication was given as to the exact makeup of the show, other than that it would have a distinct Australian style. SBS ran a competition to find hosts for the show, and in May 2008, SBS Television confirmed that the presenters for the Australian programme were to be Charlie Cox
Charlie Cox (racing)

Charlie Cox , was brought up in the Sydney suburb of Gymea, New South Wales.He commentates on MotoGP racing for the BBC. His catchphrases include "revs are up, ready for a start" shortly before the racing, "taking the hole shot" to mean either taking the lead at the start or passing 2 or more rivals in one go, and "that's shot the fox" whe...
, Warren Brown
Warren Brown (cartoonist)

Warren Brown is an Australian cartoonist and television presenter.He has been an editorial newspaper cartoonist since 1986. He is currently cartoonist for the Sydney's The Daily Telegraph , for which he also writes a weekly motoring column....
, Steve Pizzati
Steve Pizzati

Steve Pizzati is an Australian race driver, driving instructor, television presenter and free-lance motoring journalist.He was born in Melbourne in 1975 to Italian parents, he did not learn to speak English until he was four years old....
 and a local 'cousin' of The Stig. Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson added, "I'm delighted that Top Gear is going to Australia. Maybe the first guest could be Jonny Wilkinson
Jonny Wilkinson

Jonathan Peter Wilkinson Order of the British Empire is an English rugby union player and member of the England national rugby union team. From 2001-2003, before and during the 2003 Rugby World Cup, Wilkinson rose to fame and was acknowledged as one of the world?s best rugby players....
."

The first series of Top Gear Australia premiered on 29 September 2008. A second series was announced the following day. On 19 December 2008 it was announced that Charlie Cox could not fully commit to a second series of Top Gear Australia. The world renowned Australian trumpet player James Morrison
James Morrison

James or Jim Morrison is the name of several persons:In music:* James Morrison , English singer/songwriter* James Morrison , Irish fiddler...
 is replacing Charlie Cox from season 2 onwards.

Russia

The Top Gear website officially confirmed on 14 October 2008 that a Russian edition of the programme was scheduled for production by the end of 2008. Initially, 15 episodes will be aired, but little else was known at this time. It was revealed on 20 December that the pilot, branded "TopGear: Russian Version" has been filmed for Russian broadcast on 22 February 2009. On 22 February, it was broadcasted, revealing the format similar to its British counterpart, with three hosts (the well-known russian showman, musician and autoracer Nikolai Fomenko
Nikolai Fomenko

Nikolai Vladimirovich Fomenko is a Russian musician, comic actor and auto racing, who started his career in the music group Secret , immensely popular in the mid-1980s, but later became a leading showman on the Russian TV....
, the showman and actor Oscar Kuchera and the actor, former columnist of the Autoreview magazine and the producer of automotive-related web-sites drive.ru and drive2.ru Mikhail Petrovsky) and the segments similar to the BBC version, in particular: car review, news section, Power Lap, Star in a Budget Car (presented by Lada Kalina
Lada Kalina

The Lada Kalina is a low cost supermini car sold under the Lada marque and produced by the Russian automaker AvtoVAZ. Its mass production began in November 2004, but it became available for purchase almost a year later....
). The notable difference from Top Gear Australia and original Top Gear is the Star in a Budget Car section which is executed on a racing track different from the track used by Stig in his Power Laps.

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