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Top Gear Crew Expelled from Argentina

Tired boring predictable & repetitive

The car registration issue a quick HPI check would prove how long plate had been on car would it not?

Always knew they has supprt but when you saw them pulling out you realise how much Must be an expaensive program to shoot
 
As I just posted on PistonHeads, the supposedly provocative plates were probably irrelevant - three Brits driving anywhere near Belgrano's home port was always going to be trouble - which is why they did it. Someone has suggested that the plate itself was what led to this episode - but they're never going to admit it if it did.

It wouldn't matter if no one in the UK watched Top Gear - it sells massively in dozens of other countries and continues to earn BBC Worldwide pots of money. Why kill the golden goose?

The following programme (Racing Legends 2.1) was far more interesting: Vic Reeves (yes, really) on the career of Barry Sheene. Will be in iPlayer shortly.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wwc75
 

ORIGINAL: spyderman

The following programme (Racing Legends 2.1) was far more interesting: Vic Reeves (yes, really) on the career of Barry Sheene. Will be in iPlayer shortly.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04wwc75

Yes that was properly brilliant to watch, I also highly recommend the rather subtle and touching recounting the BBC did of Jim Clark's career.
 

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