Showing posts with label Top Gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Gear. Show all posts
Monday, 10 February 2020
Top Gear moves to BBC One
As revealed by Top Gear presenters Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris on BBC Breakfast today, Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content has confirmed that the world’s biggest motoring entertainment show is moving to the nation’s favourite channel for its 29th series later this year.
The new line up of Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris has been a hit with viewers and critics alike, and their debut series on BBC Two in June last year attracted an average consolidated audience of 3.8 million viewers, making it the channel’s most popular programme of 2019. The long-running factual entertainment show, produced by BBC Studios, was also hugely popular amongst young audiences, occupying a spot in the top four shows on British television for 16-34-year olds during each week of its run.
Following the success of this first series, the trio recently returned with even higher audience ratings, seeing the opening episode of their second series pull in an audience of more than 4.3 million (consolidated), the highest for the show in four years. In between seasons they also filmed the Top Gear Nepal Christmas Special, which saw the team embark on an epic high-altitude voyage from Kathmandu to the Forbidden City of Lo Manthang, thrilling UK audiences when it aired in December.
Paddy, Freddie and Chris’s debut series of Top Gear has already been snapped up globally by over 100 countries including China, the U.S., South Africa, India, Australia and Germany.
Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content says : "The time is right to move the world's best motor show to the nation's most popular channel and bring it to an even broader audience on BBC One. Freddie, Paddy and Chris have revitalised the hit series with their escapades and banter; and we couldn't have asked for a better response to their series so far and the impact it's had with young audiences."
Wednesday, 22 January 2020
Top Gear Series 28 returns to BBC Two on Sunday 26 January at 8pm
Fresh from the success of their first series together, Top Gear’s new line up of presenters - Freddie Flintoff, Paddy McGuinness, and Chris Harris - get up to ever more mischief as they travel the globe in pursuit of hijinks and motoring mayhem.
Expect to see bungee jumping in a car, an epic race between a fighter jet and the latest McLaren hypercar, a spectacular roadtrip through Peru plus top celebrity guests in the studio, and lots of laughs. Having taken the world’s biggest motoring entertainment show to a whole new level in 2019, audiences will be on the edge of their seats in 2020.
Episode one
A summer holiday in (very) cheap convertibles
The average cost of a summer holiday is £600. Per person. Six hundred quid to sit in a smelly metal tube for a couple of hours, all for a bit of sun on your face. But what about if, instead of spending £600 on a holiday, you spent it instead on a second-hand convertible? A far nicer way to get a bit of sun on your face, surely?
To find out, the presenters each bought themselves a very cheap cabrio - Chris a Merc SLK, Paddy a very nineties Escort, and Fred a monstrosity called the Chrysler LeBaron - and set out on a glamorous journey from Bognor Regis to Essex. During which they were squirted with a ‘low-friction synthetic sweat substitute’, pelted with golf balls, and marooned in the sea.
Power Test: Ariel Atom 4
See, the new Ariel Atom costs about 40 grand, and accelerates from zero to sixty in 2.8 seconds. But in freefall, an object - for example a Rover Metro cabrio-shaped object - will accelerate from zero to sixty in 2.7 seconds. Supercar acceleration for free! Provided, that is, you can stop your Rover Metro before it hits the ground.
Chucking a car off a dam
Yes, Top Gear is attempting to bungee-jump a car. A Rover Metro cabrio, to be precise, with a Freddie Flintoff at the wheel. Off a massive Swiss dam. This has never been done before, at least not successfully.
You might ask ‘why’. Freddie did, quite a number of times, while suspended 400 feet above an unyielding valley floor. The answer? Not merely a bid to discover if Mr Flintoff has any function remaining in his fear-gland (spoiler alert: definitely a bit), but also Chris’s latest money-saving tip.
Get ready for one of the most palm-sweat-inducing bits of telly of the year.
Sunday, 5 February 2017
Top Gear 2017: Launch Trailer - BBC Two
Join Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid for the brand new series of Top Gear, only on BBC Two.
Sunday, 10 January 2016
Hammond & May in pain! - Top Gear Outtakes - BBC
Out take from series 13 in which Richard Hammond and James May race the new Porsche Panamera against a Royal Mail train. In this clip, James bangs his head on the camera!
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Monday, 2 February 2015
Top Gear: Series 22 Episode 3 Trailer - BBC Two
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May conduct a valuable piece of consumer research with their attempts to improve and enhance the ambulance.
Monday, 26 January 2015
Top Gear: Series 22 Episode 2 Trailer - BBC Two
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May embark on a grand road trip across Australia's Northern Territory. Only on BBC Two.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Top Gear: Patagonia Special - Trailer - BBC Two
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear The boys are back with a Top Gear Patagonia Christmas special. Only on BBC Two.
Friday, 7 February 2014
TV: Jeremy Clarkson takes part in a Police chase - Top Gear: Series 21 Episode 1 - BBC Two
http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond & James May attempt to prove that the hot hatches of their youth were better than their modern equivalents. Their ageing cars must evade the Top Gear Police Department.
Monday, 3 February 2014
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