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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2015 19:57:57 GMT
Last "proper" episode. Watching it, enjoying it but also gutted as well until the new series with the 3 of them start up anyway.
The BBC can fuck off. Shove their ratings up their arse after this.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2015 20:09:12 GMT
James May doing a Gerrard and slipping on his arse lol. Excellent stuff.
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Post by CaajScot on Jun 28, 2015 20:28:43 GMT
A condom cover for a steering wheel!!! I like it. The monk comment cracked me up lol The whole show cracked me up. The fucking caravan race had me in stitches laughing, tears in my fucking eyes. Made my night that show, now I know what I have missed with them 3 nutcases over the years. Clarkson, Hammond & May 120 v 0 BBC, game, set and match and goodbye BeeB.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2015 20:35:48 GMT
I lost it when I could hear grinding. Was wondering wtf is he doing now...then I saw that haha. Weak. BBC will be the biggest losers though.
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Post by CaajScot on Jun 28, 2015 20:39:46 GMT
I lost it when I could hear grinding. Was wondering wtf is he doing now...then I saw that haha. Weak. BBC will be the biggest losers though. I know Clarkson but I will have to get use too who is Hammond and who is May? Was it May that obliterated his fucking caravan in that race lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2015 20:44:55 GMT
I lost it when I could hear grinding. Was wondering wtf is he doing now...then I saw that haha. Weak. BBC will be the biggest losers though. I know Clarkson but I will have to get use too who is Hammond and who is May? Was it May that obliterated his fucking caravan in that race lol. May was the one that was in the field one minute then in the mid face first the next haha.
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Post by CaajScot on Jun 29, 2015 6:27:42 GMT
I hate the show - Clarkson bows out Press Association – 9 hours ago Press Association - (Left to right) Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May in the final Top Gear show featuring the three
Top Gear has marked the end of an era with footage of Jeremy Clarkson saying he "hates" working on the show. The 75-minutes of footage for the finale was filmed before Clarkson was fired from the show.
Aired as two separate films, in the second instalment, while stuck in a muddy river Clarkson is heard lamenting: "I hate working on Top Gear."
Minutes before that Clarkson appears to wee in his tuxedo saying: "I can't imagine a urine soaked pair of trousers is going to the put the audience off because..." he explains, gesturing to his mud-covered hands and clothes.
In the challenge, the trio were tasked with racing across muddy farmlands to reach a black-tie event at Broughton Hall.
The last person to arrive had to give a speech in aid of the North Yorkshire Carbon Management and Sustainability Trust. The show format featured James May and Hammond presenting in an empty studio, without Clarkson or the usual live audience.
Also visible in the studio was the "elephant in the room", a 10ft plastic replica elephant from a Hull design company which the show's makers borrowed, called Jeremy.
A scene showing a quiz in a pub with some of the show's producers had people on social media speculating whether one of them was Oisin Tymon, whom Clarkson fell out with.
Other highlights included Hammond being strapped to the top of an aeroplane, his prize for winning their first challenge, a classic car challenge.
Reports have speculated as to what the viewing figures for the final show will be.
Its highest-ever figures are 8.35 million, from a 2007 show featuring Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton.
Opinion on social media was divided, with fans and celebrities expressing sadness and glee.
Comedian and actor Rufus Hound tweeted: "Bwahahaha! People on here treating Top Gear like it isn't just a TV show. It is just a TV show. No-one has died. Repeat. No-one has died."
Controversial columnist Katie Hopkins tweeted: "We just watched the last of British humour on the BBC #TopGear."
Clarkson was vocal about the final, calling the final instalment "cobbled together" in a column he wrote for The Sun.
He also commented on Twitter hours before the final aired, saying: "Strange that BBC News is talking down the last Top Gear tonight. Do they not want big ratings for some reason?"
However, after the final episode he tweeted: "Many many thanks for all your support and encouragement over the years. So sad and sorry it's ended like this."
The show will return with new host, Chris Evans, next year.
Evans has called on Top Gear fans to send in short audition clips to join him as a co-host on the revamped show. uk.news.yahoo.com/clarksons-parting-shot-bbc-184152104.html#kN8i2WW
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2015 7:35:59 GMT
www.theladbible.com/articles/clarkson-hammond-and-may-confirm-they-ve-found-a-new-channel-for-their-showOn the first night of the Australian leg of the Clarkson, Hammond and May Live tour, the former Top Gear presenters confirmed they've found a new channel. Speculation has been rife for some time that the trio would host a new car show on US giant Netflix, and now it looks like it's happening. In front of 15,000 people, Clarkson confirmed they had indeed found a new channel, but was quickly stopped by his co-presenters from revealing which channel it was. A joke exchanged with Hammond shortly after implied it would be based in the US. Clarkson taunted 45-year-old Hammond for pronouncing the letter "Z" with an American accent during the show. "You're not in America," he quipped. "Not yet," Richard replied. So, of course, everyone is putting two and two together and getting Netflix. A clause in their contracts means the petrol heads are forbidden from making a rival car show on UK television for another two years, so you can almost certainly expect them on Netflix in the near future. And we can't wait.
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Post by CaajScot on Jul 22, 2015 19:45:41 GMT
www.theladbible.com/articles/clarkson-hammond-and-may-confirm-they-ve-found-a-new-channel-for-their-showOn the first night of the Australian leg of the Clarkson, Hammond and May Live tour, the former Top Gear presenters confirmed they've found a new channel. Speculation has been rife for some time that the trio would host a new car show on US giant Netflix, and now it looks like it's happening. In front of 15,000 people, Clarkson confirmed they had indeed found a new channel, but was quickly stopped by his co-presenters from revealing which channel it was. A joke exchanged with Hammond shortly after implied it would be based in the US. Clarkson taunted 45-year-old Hammond for pronouncing the letter "Z" with an American accent during the show. "You're not in America," he quipped. "Not yet," Richard replied. So, of course, everyone is putting two and two together and getting Netflix. A clause in their contracts means the petrol heads are forbidden from making a rival car show on UK television for another two years, so you can almost certainly expect them on Netflix in the near future. And we can't wait. Talking about that too an american friend on Facebook and we were talking about tv and films. She mentioned some English shows they don't show in the USA but she said she has been watching Top Gear and its on quite a lot atm so something must be stirring in the pot.
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Jul 22, 2015 22:10:57 GMT
Supposed to be in their contract/release whatever, that they can't make a similar show in england/with an english company.
All of which supposedly points towards Netflix being their new place.
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Post by Sméagol on Jul 30, 2015 10:40:55 GMT
www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33715671Former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have signed up to present a new show on Amazon's streaming video service. The trio will front three series of a new motoring programme for Amazon Prime, with the first season to be made available worldwide in 2016. The move follows their departure from the hit BBC Two show earlier this year. Clarkson's contract was not renewed following an "unprovoked physical attack" on a Top Gear producer. His co-hosts then followed him in leaving the show. They will now make the unnamed new programme with former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman, who also quit the BBC following the "fracas".
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2015 10:49:47 GMT
www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-33715671Former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have signed up to present a new show on Amazon's streaming video service. The trio will front three series of a new motoring programme for Amazon Prime, with the first season to be made available worldwide in 2016. The move follows their departure from the hit BBC Two show earlier this year. Clarkson's contract was not renewed following an "unprovoked physical attack" on a Top Gear producer. His co-hosts then followed him in leaving the show. They will now make the unnamed new programme with former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman, who also quit the BBC following the "fracas". Was hoping for Netflix....Guess I'll just have to Scouse it
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Jul 31, 2015 22:49:51 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 22:49:51 GMT
Can't fucking wait.
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Post by CaajScot on Aug 1, 2015 9:25:54 GMT
That's me shit out with the new series. I was hoping it would be Netflix as I have that. I will just have to keep a lookout on YouTube.
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