Behind the scenes and Extras from Top Gear Burma Special. Like this video if you enjoyed this #TopGearOuttakes from #TopGear #BurmaSpecial SUBSCRIBE Follow us on Twitter: / carsarcasmtv
The drone footage isn't deleted scenes. A lot of these youtube video's aren't deleted scenes even if they pretend to be. I saw this footage at the end of the show. Maybe you should watch 'till the end?
It’s so weird seeing them doing the takes over and over, because in the actual program it’s so realistic and you actually believe a lot of it is improvised. Still one of my favourite shows of all time
I think it's devised. They plan it all out. Then when it comes to the cameras being on them they 'improvise' their conversations based of what they planned.
Slytherin Forever read “and on that bombshell” it really gives some good insight into how things went down on the show and if anything makes you appreciate it even more
The crew member with the hook was also shown in the Grand Tour Columbia special. Glad to see that the original TG crew followed the trio after they left BBC.
His name is kiff and he's been with the gang for a long time. He's made an appearance in one or two episodes of top gear too. He was the steering guy for Jeremey in the double decker race against the Germans.
@@Karocenas Makes sense. The productions company producing the grand tour is owned by Wilman and the trio, and is a direct successor of Wilmans former prodcution company which was producing Top Gear for about 10 years prior to their leave. Seems like they basically just rebranded it, founded a new company with all of them and took the staff with them. This would explain why so many are still there, why should they work for a different company when they already know everyone.
Ano Nym. Single rotor helicopters where also used for filming before quads and hexes became common, they where just called helicopters. multi-rotors/quadcopters. Drone is a legal name they where given a few years back.
If ANYthing, the ‘Top Gear’ & ‘The Grand Tour’ film crews have provided us with some of the most exquisitely beautiful images I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing. They really do seem to be in a league of their own without peers. Besides building many of the funniest images on TV (film as well for that matter) currently, it’s so easy to forget sometimes that they’re set shots. It nearly always feels spontaneous. That can’t be easy.
I was moved to tears watching this. This type of automotive journalism will never be seen again after The Grand Tour is gone. There is literally no one who does it better than Mr. Wilman and the boys...
My father's from Burma and I never knew the country could look so breathtaking. I've always had the invisionment of what I've seen of the country first hand.
Not always though... but sure Syria, Burma... but there is something in common with these countries... and I think actually they could pick almost any "islamic" country (Burma is mostly buddists and wants the muslim out) and there will be civilwar/genocide...
The problem in Syria is not the country itself, but those outside who oppose the country, (Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia..) and the problem in Burma is the radical Buddhist government
There is no one in the whole world, who can replace these three masters of TV series. i have never ever seen any tv series except top gear, grand tour , and everything these three makes. they are immortal the legends the greatest tv presenter ever lived.
My god I miss top gear the grand tour just isn't the same. They need to do more challenges. Buy used cars and try to drive somewhere. Those episodes are gold
They've said they are going to stop filming seasons of the grand tour and just film 3/4 specials a year instead. They enjoy doing the road trips as much as we enjoy watching them. 👍
@@ZacharyLoftie-Eaton We're not talking about driving a lowered RX7 with welded rods for shocks through the Himalayas or anything, we mean like day-trips from like London to -shire something/or-another with a few funny challenges, and at the end of the day = They go home to their families. IMO those early days had the funniest episodes, everything felt genuine, now it's all uber scripted from one end to the next.
Imagine having this done for you in your life. These guys are so lucky to have this footage of an amazing friendship that they've shared to viewers all over the world. Fair play to them.
As a person who deals with anxiety, the drone footage is cinematic perfection. No other word for it. Even if I'm not dealing with anxiety at the time, the footage is still indescribably peaceful, soothing and relaxing. And that music! The world has a beautiful story to tell, if we would only take the time to listen!
9:45 turns out, Hammonds acting during the South America special was remarkably good at times, to this day I thought he was terribly afraid of insects :D
I think his reaction in South America was legit. It was dark and he likely didn't know how big or dangerous the insect was. At least here he could see it lol.
I too had an uncle who was killed there during the war. Uncle Tom. Many don't even know that British forces fought the Japs in Burma. Great to see some of the country from the air. Beautiful filming too.
Having lived in Burma for a year I can say that it is a wonderful country and the people there are amazing I mean really down to earth people loved my stay there.
What's wrong with the BBC? Jeremy literally punched a work colleage. They covered for him tons of time but when you punch someone at work you have to be fired lol.
13:55 "When was the last time you had a shower down there?" Jeremy: "I've got cheese growing down there now" and I got an ad for Cheez-it's right there. LMFAO
Thank you for these outtakes, I love stuff like this, and from about 1:07 to 5:13 it's like watching one of David Attenborough's Planet Earth documentaries it's so nicely filmed. As far back as I can remember about Top Gear, the cinematography's been proper awesome with how the spectacular and grand beauty of this magically stunning Planet is shown. Nice one. Also I'm surprised that James still has his nose because of the amount of times they've all tented together. I bloody hate snoring.
The drone gliding over Birma, the black birds circling the temple-dome, the green, the water and most of all... the melancholic music stopped my breath and filled my eyes.
9:55 Hammond catching an insect with ease and not freaking out. I feel like everything I knew is a lie. They always portray him as being terrified of insects :D
There’s nothing more beautifully put together then the footage from the drone absolutely breathtaking and the historic monuments are beg as belief it’s the most beautiful thing that I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
Can i just say thank you for this. I had never seen any of this expect maybe one littke clip out of a whole clip you have shown and i appreciate seeing a bit more of the crew and the boys of cause.
That drone footage was amazing. So peaceful and beautiful. Love your fellow human, and love the world. It's a big place with lots of people and we can always help each other
It is very good that you also give such images separately from the series, in order to see what titanic work you do, not to mention the production costs. I'm excited to see you all, starting with "The Three Musketeers" - Hammond, Clarkson and May and not forgetting "D'Artagnan" - Stig's. That's how I caress them. You can combine such images with even funny ones. I wish you success and health. A great admirer from Romania.
For everyone upset that Top Gear is gone. Don't be sad it's over, be happy you were there to see it happen. It was a privilege growing up watching the trio, some of the best tv ever. Thank you Clarkson, May, Hammond and the BBC crew for all the good memories.
If you ever want to feel small and insignificant among the awesome wonder of this planet we call home. Just watch the drone footage at the beginning of this. Absolutely stunning footage it's a shame that we only get to see it as part of deleted scenes. I could watch that all day.
What a beautiful country Burma is, the views are on par with Vietnam. Loved the drone shots, pity it wasn't included in the final show. My favorite is still the north pole special, esp the drink driving part.
In the very first shot when the drone camera came to screen, I found myself scanning the treetops for that transparent Predator shape. The whole drone footage is absolutely spectacular!
0:52 - 5:09 - You know how when a video has the word "outtakes" in the title you assume it's lots of laughs and dicking about...? Really glad it wasn't all that.