Ashraf Farrag wrote:
Too bad they are airing edited episodes of the LAST series on the US airwaves.
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The last episode of this series aired this past Sunday. No Monday evening Top Gear fix until the fall when the next series begins (UK has a different TV schedule than we do).
...when is Fifth Gear coming back online...
Top Gear is the original show in the UK which has always been on the BBC. The earlier format of the show had both Tiff Needell (former racing driver and now presenter of Fifth Gear) and Jeremy Clarkson (current presenter of Top Gear who is more of a journalist/auto-enthusiast) as presenters.
A couple of years ago, Top Gear's ratings were slipping, so JC took over aspects of production, put together a new format (which is the present format) and almost immediately, Tiff was snapped up by Channel 5 (
www.five.tv) and teamed up with Vicki Butler-Henderson (mmm....) as co-host of Fifth Gear. There's your quickie history lesson of "Gear"....
I thought another reason for the beginning of 5th Gear was to be a little more 'American friendly' so they could broadcast internationally.
If you watch REAL episodes of Top Gear (where the show has not been editied to remove material that American's would not understand/get/be familiar with), you get a small hint of how much automotive hate/sarcasm there is for American attitudes in general.
I dont know how many times I have seen episodes making fun of 'yank tanks' or comment after comment about how American cars cant corner (see the Top Gear cross-country episode with the 'new' Mustang GT

). I just feel like they watered down Top Gear on Discovery, but I really like seeing it on TV. Now, if they could only show it in HD....

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It's always nice to see an Evo FQ-400 beating up on a Lambo though... I never get tired of that
- brian
Ps. Welcome back from the dead, Shawn!!!