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Dust was amazing.... If they known there is huge kilometers in this special where is dust from 147 nuclear explosion, test sites of England... Saw really amazing.
Its so hard to believe that before may and Hammond were on the show, jezza spoke so formally and was very punctual and actually informative. But here, using deliberately wrong English like "aminals", well it just makes me laugh. He's become more child like as he gotten older
well, yes, because he's acting. The point may and hammond came on was the point that he and the head producer took creative control of the show and turned it into a scripted light entertainment show with caricatures of himself and the other presenters as the main characters.
Yes, you are seeing the new characters they developed. None of these onscreen characters have any relation to either their real personalities, or other personalities they used on TV previously?
we do use normally questionable cars out there , cars that cant be legally registered anymore are calld bush trucks or paddock wagons , not to be confused with paddy wagon , thats a police car
@@imbetterthanyouis oh man then you got to experience the entire Australian car industries golden age. The AU falcon was released into the world the same year I was, and by the time I'd got my license ford Australia and Holden were dead. I can dream of my own V8 supercharged X series falcon, but it's never going to happen. You got an all time favourite Aussie car?
@@j4y167 the fords i dug but were only a dream were the early xr8 and xr6 with the small headlights from around 95 , i had an immaculate zk farelane that got written off then i got a zl " space ship " i loved the dash and truth be known it was the only real reason why i got it but it was a lemon , so i got a old jackaroo so i could go offroad again
It was a long episode , guess they cut these to keep it under 1 hour. One of my favourite episodes. Never realised how large & inexpensive land in Australia was till I saw this!
That trucker knocking up dust to blind them and cause panic, (But he knows nothing is oncoming, due to he's in front) is the most Aussie thing ever. That and the Rat from Bondi Beach. (You're welcome)
@sam23696 *lightly scripted. Not staged. Go read the script writer Richard porters book "on that bombshell". Dude knows more than you, obviously. It's a good read and you won't be ignorant on this subject anymore. Trashwhale.
You were on a mine site. Those people are safety obsessed. When I worked for BHP I had to do a site safety course ( how to climb a ladder for e.g.) even though I never left Collins Street and was never likely to.
Hammond: What was that???!!! Jeremy: That was the sound of me saving your life... Hammond: Nearly killed me anyway I nearly died... Jeremy: You would be IN an animal by no I weren't for me LMAO...
never got to see the ep how big were these ranches cuse a normal size ranch here in texas is well over 15000 acres and yes they require helicopters to survey the lands.
thats like the size of a natinal park damn man that cant be private owned i mean its got to be a company that owns it how could a private owner possibly look after all the land
hardwire Forgot to say Anna Creek farm station is 6 million acres and it's nearest competitor is 4.8 million acres, makes Texans keep their mouth shut.
Ever wonder how Jeremy was able to transport live explosives, specifically an explosive that is banned under mine warfare under the United nations to Australia. I'll say thats right along with 47 or James Bond. 😂
Does any one here get banter in the from of a joke? Even I knw they cnt smuggle arms that's the reason of the James Bond in the end. Like. Come on guys. You sound like the guys who would take thio Joe's advice in his fake videos. 😂
Here's the Australian adventure the way I would have liked to see... Clarkson's car - Mk3 (TC model) Ford Cortina Six, with the 4.1-litre Falcon engine. Hammond's car - LJ model Holden Torana Six, preferably with the 2850cc. May's car - Chrysler Centura with Hemi 245 (4.0-litre). Reserve car - either Austin X6 Kimberley with 2.2-litre transverse six, Morris Marina Six with 2.6-litre or Leyland P76 with 4.4-litre V8.
Had to search comments to see if anyone else notice! That is how all Top Gear was.....pretty fake most of the time. For me that is was killed it. They said the grand tour would not be like that and it still is.
@@spicy110 I mean I suppose its possible this actually happened and they reshot certain angles afterwards to add to the immersion, but im glad I watched thru most of the show the first time without realizing
@@spicy110 Everything is semi-scripted. If it's not, then nobody could deliver the content in such an entertaining way. Only they allowed some things to happen without detailed expectations to spice things up
Dust was amazing.... If they known there is huge kilometers in this special where is dust from 147 nuclear explosion, test sites of England... Saw really amazing.
Funny you say that because back in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s a lot of cars overheating on the side of the highways in summer were Japanese and European cars. While the Holden’s and Ford’s drove past like poor buggers. But because Japanese and European engineering has improved a lot and technology has improved, you’ll see a lot of Japanese and European cars travelling on the highway. I think Toyota’s are more reliable than Holden’s and Ford’s in Australia. I own a 2010 Volkswagen Golf and I drove it from Melbourne to Swan Hill which is a 3 and 1/2 hour drive and it made it with no issues at all.
Is the reliability of these cars really all that impressive? I would expect any brand new Western car to be able to do what those cars did, even a $20k one.
The punishment they've put their 2nd hand shitboxes through in all the other specials and they're impressed that these £100k+ brand new cars can overtake in some dust on a hot day? lol
Dust was amazing.... If they known there is huge kilometers in this special where is dust from 147 nuclear explosion, test sites of England... Saw really amazing.
@@gangabiss The price isn't the point. They never said they had these cars because they thought they'd be more hard waring because thy're expensive. If anything, the whole point in doing this in brand new expensive cars is to prove that they're just as hard waring as the shitty second hand ones you can throw around and wreck.
Depends on the road really, most trucks are electronically limited to 55mph~ but legally it’s a 60mph speed limit on motor(high)ways and dual carriage ways, 50mph on single carriage ways, and there’s the weight limits and size restrictions everywhere… Oh my god it’s a pain to be a driver.
How did they get the cameras on the road trains? was it setup by the producers for more entertainment, did they show up to essentially random road train drivers and ask "can we stick camera on your trucks while our guys overtake you guys?" or did they just stick the camera on the trucks? I always wonder these things
the producers probably knew the schedule of the road train, attached bunch of cams on it, and make the schedule of three of them drive during that road train on the road.