It’s like I’m watching a Discovery channel show where there’s something being discussed, and I can’t tell what it is because they insist on having SIK RIFFZ playing in the background endlessly.
Yeah he’s modernised it a bit but it’s still Oliver. It’s got modern brakes and stuff but it’s the definition of unreliable. But he taught his daughters to drive in it
@@nasilemak868 Tonight on WebGear: Pincer necrotizes flesh of a sheep, Weaver catches a juicy cricket and I'm stressing out an unusually small human for 8 hours straight.
In the bolivia special, Jeremy left you two alone with the brocken Landcruiser and survived the deadliest road in the world. You and May had to Drive there at night, so how did you survive it? They didn't really show that in the special.
@@anthony2816 and also that whole special was pretty lame. They said Hammond was out in the middle of nowhere but James and Jeremy stayed in a hotel that was 10 minutes away from where Hammond was....Yea it's all for fun
@@Snark900 I implore you to rewatch that episode. Especially the end where Jeremy explains how he just stayed at a hotel and how Hammond is 10 minutes away from said hotel. Its subtle but glaring at the same time
Hamster I am so proud of you for keeping Oliver. I remember you during that adventure saying you were going to keep him but I just thought 'they always say that those telly stars....' But then I saw your lockdown tour of the yard and there he was in all his glory. First time I'd seen him since the adventure hit our screens. Nice one mate......
They must have used the mixer from the early TG seasons. Lol. That always irritated me when they had the music and car sounds drowning out the voiceovers.
These three men have travelled the length and breadth of the world. Just stating a fact here. I think they have shown us more of the world more than any other tv show.
I think it's because he's a bit more humble. The other two tell interesting stories but always have to make a joke or be a bit mean to someone else while telling it. That is funny a lot of the time, but does mean that Hammond's stories are more relatable.
I remember the Bolivia one. "There's something in here. Its SQUEAKING at me!" I don't know why but Richard reminded me of Richie from Bottom when he was waving his arms around shouting "I can't stand that. I've gotta get out!" LOL
I could probably listen to all three of them just talk about their memories and reliving their experiences for hours. Such a huge part of my life growing up and I always felt like I was the unnoticeable fourth member, it’d be like reliving my youth again.
Amnesia is strange. Obviously what you don't remember at all is just gone and you can't miss it. But most of it is not as simple as totally lost or there, which is 'entertaining'. The brain tries to claim what it can, so if you have parts of a memory it will try to fill in the gaps. You also end up with memories where you are actually remembering what others have told you which doesn't always agree and gets confusing when your brain has tried patching you into it. The most bizarre part I have noticed is that your brain puts you in the constructed memory at the age you are then. So you can play back a partially constructed childhood memory where you become an adult for a section, which is your only clue. This is personal experience, others will have encountered different symptoms that either I didn't or didn't realise until it was pointed out.
How much stick did you give Jeremy when the whole "leaving top gear" thing happened? That whole situation has bugged me for years as to what actually happened
@gofa curself BBC have rules so put your hands on a producer the results are instant dismissal, but you can put your hands on kiddys expect everyone to turn a blind eye followed by promotions Im glad BBC lost the best show in the world
Thanks you so much for all the great shows. They have been a joy to experience all over again during this pandemic. Bless you guys, be safe...and thanks again!
That was a really great episode it became quite emotional at the end with Jeremy shedding a few tears at how well they'd managed to do considering the problems they'd had if I remember correctly.
how did I miss this? the behind the scenes stories are great. More from all of them would be nice, Also just having the un edited version to go and watch would be amazing.
Heck yes. This was going to be my last video before going to bed, but it ended with THAT story. And so, being an arachnophobe, it's now the small hours of the morning and I've never been more awake!
I wish more of the drive tribe episodes were like this. Also, I'm going through withdrawals because it's been so long since I've seen a new episode of the grand tour.
@@PetarJovanovic993 I think by now I've seen every season of Top Gear (the seasons with Jeremy and co. ) at least 3 times. It's possible I'm addicted to the show lol.
It's weird hearing new stuff of something you've watched a thousand times! Really like those tales Richard. Would like more of this, from the others as well.
My first introduction to Top Gear was the Botswana special and I thought " I love these three nincompoops together!" and have been a fan ever since. I love that Hammond still has Oliver. To this day when I lose something important to me - whether car keys or a plant that dies I scream "OLIVER!"
I want to hear more from Hammond, in fact i could watch him speak for hours like we already do in his BIG series and all of the other bits and pieces. Hammond tell us more about these stories of spiders and insects that motorboat on your face. Also your bits that you made on your home were brilliant. Evrything is welcome.
Stories like these are brilliant! Especially as we (all) know the episodes/specials you’re on about with TG and GT. it’s fun listening to your other tales too! 👍🏼
more. i need to know if you guys are filming more specials . hopefully amazon releases the other one. also i love you guys i have been watching sinces i was 7-8 yrs old, im now 20 and still cant stop watching
the best top gear bit that was edited out was richard and james driving upto the north of scotland in the porche and when you both kept turning on each others heated seats to full blast when yous were not looking, thats a hilarous video
‘Favourite segment of tv you’ve ever made?’ ‘I was driving a lotus...’ Suddenly remembers it was filmed on top gear and not the grand tour ‘Oh no I dunno, I don’t have favourites’