James and Richard back on TV this Sunday
Might be time for a fiddle with your various recording devices this Sunday 12 June, as it’s a bit of a bumper TV evening for Top Gear fans.
Transmission: the Top Gear TV blog
Might be time for a fiddle with your various recording devices this Sunday 12 June, as it’s a bit of a bumper TV evening for Top Gear fans.
If you’ve been keeping up with James May’s activities recently, you’ll know that our James has a certain fondness for retro amusements.
James May’s not on Twitter, but if he was, it would doubtless be something like this interview he just did via his publisher Hodder Books.
UPDATE: If you missed James’s show on BBC Two last night, then catch it here on the BBC iPlayer. If your Top Gear withdrawal symptoms have hit the shaky-hands phase, don’t worry: it’s Really Not Very Long until Series 14 hits your screens. Even though, thanks to the vagaries of BBC scheduling, we’re not allowed [...]
Today is a good day. Well, if you were worried about James May’s Lego house, it is. And judging by the number of fans on our Save James’ Lego House Facebook group, a lot of you were.
The house might be coming down, but there’s one last little request James has for us before the Lego toy story is over – the cat has gone missing.
Despite James’ best efforts, your comments on this site and the 2,500 fans signed up to our Facebook group, the Lego house has been destroyed.
Taken our guided tour of James’ house of Lego yet? It’s a two-story toy home-from-home he built for his new TV series James May’s Toy Stories.
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