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So what you doing Tuesday night?

garyw

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We're back! Top Gear returns this Tuesday


We're back! All at Top Gear HQ have been hard at work putting the finishing touches to our festive double bill over the past weeks, and we're almost ready to go...
Remember, this Tuesday 21 December at 8pm on BBC2 is the first new show, featuring the three boys on an American road trip in three of the finest cars known to man: the Mercedes SLS AMG, Ferrari 458 Italia and Porsche GT3 RS. Danny Boyle's in the Kia, and the presenters share some special Christmas gifts.

Then on Boxing Day at 8pm on BBC2 it's our Christmas special, with Jeremy, Richard and James recreating the journey of the Three Wise Men from Iraq to Bethlehem and all points inbetween.

I know what I'll be doing [:D][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
 
Enjoyed the remarks(and bullets) aimed at the ex-Stig :ROFLMAO: even if a bit over scripted.

garyw
 
Thought the GT3RS[8D] did well against the other two and so much better value for money.

Who does actually buy the ex-press cars, because they would want to be heavily discounted for the hard life they get

 
ORIGINAL: andrew symms

Who does actually buy the ex-press cars, because they would want to be heavily discounted for the hard life they get
Hmmm... I suspect they appear at a PC near you disguised as an ex-demonstrator (like the ex-Silverstone cars)![&:]
TG is still a better comedy piece than car show and, I thought, funny last night[:)]
 

I am afraid I think it has lost its way. It seems much more about "them" than anything seriously to do with cars. I fell asleep half way through !!

I think 5th gear is the only program now on the TV that is really interested in cars.

An opening for something new perhaps !!
 

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