2009: best TG moment
We’re nearly at the end of series 14 – the last show’s on January 3 – and you’ve probably already read the boss’s verdict on the series. Now we want to talk about the best bits.
Transmission: the Top Gear TV blog
We’re nearly at the end of series 14 – the last show’s on January 3 – and you’ve probably already read the boss’s verdict on the series. Now we want to talk about the best bits.
There are still three shows to transmit, but they’re all shot and cut now – we’re just tidying up the South America special – so it feels like a good time to reflect on the run.
So, no Top Gear this week thanks to some men playing billiards or something, but in the absence of TG proper you might have spotted an amusing parody of Jeremy, Richard and James during BBC1’s The Impressions Show on Saturday night.
That, then, was programme four. And that means we’re more than halfway through the current series. Boo and indeed hiss.
Show two of the new series sees Clarkson, Hammond and May saving the planet. Again.
Top Gear is back on your telly from 9pm on Sunday nights, but is there anything to beat it? It’s one of life’s eternal questions, so let us know what you think…
So the first studio recording of the brand new series of Top Gear is, as television people say, ‘in the can’. Because announcing that something is ‘on the hard drive’ or ‘all on the digital tape’ doesn’t sound as romantic.
Greeting readers. It’s about midnight, and I’ve just got in from the edit. Tonight I’ve been working on the track film for show 1, which this time is helmed by James in a couple of massively overpowered limos – thought it’d be a change from the low slung two-door stuff.
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