That’s why the show works! Top gear wasn’t a car show, if was a show about Jeremy, Richard, and James. That’s why the “new too gear” won’t be a success.
I feel like if they didn't have the chemistry they have Top Gear would just be another generic reality show equivalent to what is on the History Channel nowadays
@@surkey5055can confirm, I too have it and I find it very irritating when someone touches my things leaving myself to say "look with your eyes, not your hands"
You don't seriously believe James was seriously upset about the sandero do you? it was staged, it was all scripted. He wouldn't care less once the cameras stop and he can go home to his Ferrari and other cars he owns.
@@micktaylor9332 Just because he owns big expensive cars doesn't mean he can't care about and apprecieate small humble cars like the Dacia Sandero and the Fiat Panda. For god sake he went on about that Dacia for two years straight
5:06 For how often some call Hammond small he had a huge amount of courage to stay in his rundown car for as long as he did with a creature from the underworld...
Top gear is not Top gear without May, Hammond and Clarkson. Their chemistry, humour and distinct personalities is what made it so entertaining. Not just because it's a car show.
Yes the new one Is garbage. They try to be like JC, JM and RH and it just doesn't work. Once the BBC kicked JC out, they should have just binned top gear. It was never going to work with new presenters no matter who they find to do it.
I'm sure it was top gear before the trio of May Hammond and Clarkson and its still top gear now . Maybe not your favourite iteration of top gear but top gear it is .
The BBC'S very stringent anti drug and alcohol policy: Don't do drugs or promote drugs/alcohol on BBC broadcasts Jeremy Clarkson: Let's drink some weed alcohol while parked on the side of the road
“Did your co-presenter on your television program just attack you with a machete?” “Yes he did, he come to the window and he was quite cross” What a great verbal exchange
He smokes on film he definitely buns herbs he lives in Hammersmith u can't not or u will get evicted its the law there I too am from Hammersmith good weed and shopping and really nice big houses and not too many housing estates the ones that are there is were the majority of weed comes from so it helps the community out really
Legend has it, that in Germany you are taxed 15 cents for every time you use a space in a sentence. "Doppelkupplungsgetriebe" is a fine example of tax dodging.
@@MoyaBrennan6825 The actual translation is Dampfschiffkapitän, although the word I was thinking of was Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft
as a german, i am proud to announce that my first thought when hammond started spelling was indeed the good old DOPPELKUPPLUNGSGETRIEBE. Rolls right off the tongue. Also, beautifully ironic that this word describes a device to make gearshifts more smooth.
Seriously it's like something you'd see Johnny Knoxville do! Part of what made these three so legendary was that they didn't shy away from doing some dangerous stuff, and somehow the insurance didn't get in the way either.
Clarkson - "What is that ?" May - "Dont touch it, thats a dentail heath care kit" Hammond - "Whats this?" May - "Dont touch it just ask, that is a shoe polishing kit" Hammond & Clarkson - "What !?!" absolute legends
On the subject of that cannabis tea, it can also be bought from vending machines at train stations in Switzerland. It’s good for altitude sickness, which helps in the Swiss Alps, so long as your scout leaders don’t find it.
Ranaghast Gaming Bunch of Year 8/9 chavs bought a machine’s entire supply, and spent the rest of the week drinking it behind the leaders’ backs. They only got found out because one of them tried boiling a can to see if you could still smoke it by inhaling the vapours. The leaders came to tell them to put the fire out, and then saw the can of cannabis tea. Their tents were searched and they were all confined to the site for the rest of the week, and some were kicked out of the group when we returned home.