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Yes, aware it started, but haven't watched it yet .. it's on the DVR though. Still no comparison to UK version, but better than many other things on TV.
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Zerocool wrote:
did you guys see top gear us started too? s301 "big rigs" is available.
It is actually episode 9 of season two. For some reason they just had a million year break between the first half and the second half of season two. As well, the first two episodes of this season were filmed for the first half of season two, but History wanted a 16 episode season instead of the original 10. So they took those last two episodes and putting them on this half of the season.
Joined: Tue Mar 14, 2006 12:50 pm Posts: 3189 Location: Portland, OR
Episode 6 is an very good all-around episode .. especially if you are into historic cars and planes, or have lots of time in a convertible in your past.
i'm not too sure if i've shared my love for top gear's cousin "fifth gear" before but they've just moved to a one hour format (from 30 mins) on discovery uk. here's a link that you can d/l it from but maybe someone can search out a stream for you guys. there are 2 eps this season so far. http://www.rlsbb.com/fifth-gear-s21e01-720p-hdtv-x264-tla/
Airing immediately before the premiere of season 2 of Crash Course, Richard will be hosting part one of a two-part Top Gear special – Top Gear Top Fails – which will showcase some of the show’s most epic disasters and crashes. “What could possibly go wrong?” asks Richard. Part one of Top Fails will air at 9p/8c on Oct. 22; part two will air on Oct. 29. They’ll be followed, on successive Mondays, by four all-new Top Gear specials.
Well it's been a while, but you can relax. Top Gear telly's back! As you may well have read in your brand spanking new Top Gear magazine, we're currently due to return to BBC Two at 8pm on January 27! And guess what? You're getting the long-awaited Christmas Special thrown into this series, too, which is inexplicably scheduled for transmission in, erm, early 2013...
So, what lovely things can you expect from series 19? Well, young internetling, point your mouse at the next button and click on to find out. And don't forget to keep checking TopGear.com for the usual bevy of exclusive behind-the-scenes videos from the presenters, rants from our production team, blogs from our esteemed producer, the cutting edge of cocking about and, of course, the planet's finest cars.
Top Gear Thursday: Mark Your Calendars for February 4 By staff | Posted on Thursday, January 24th, 2013
Season 19…soon We told you that Season 19 was coming. Now we can tell you when it’s coming:
Monday, February 4.
It’s the first time that a Top Gear series is scheduled to air in the U.S. just days after it shows in the U.K., where it begins on January 27. So get prepared for a trip to our continent that includes some quality time in Vegas (no way the boys could get in any trouble there, surely?), a race against fighter planes and a dramatic Mexican border chase. Also, our favorite British petrolheads will be heading to Africa, ostensibly to find the source of the Nile. And don’t forget a whole new season of Stars in Reasonably Priced Cars.
Here’s the BBC trailer for the new season:
The premiere episode, says the BBC, will consist of: Jeremy Clarkson building a car that’s even smaller than the famous Peel P50, James May testing the latest Bentley Continental GT Speed and Richard Hammond taking a spin in the Pagani Huayra hypercar. (The Hamster then gives The Stig a crack at it.) And the premiere’s Star in a Reasonably Price Car is Homeland Golden Globe winner Damian Lewis.
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