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Old generation vs. New generation car culture • Lap times from a video game vs. Real life in the Honda NSX • Mazda MX-5 vs. Greyhound race • Top Gear Awards 2005: David Walliams • Jimmy Carr: 27 December 2005 () 4.52: 66 — None – Special: Top Gear Winter Olympics: None: 12 February 2006 () 5.22
Top Gear is a British automotive magazine and currently inactive motoring-themed television programme. It is a revival of the 1977–2001 show of the same name for the BBC, devised by Jeremy Clarkson and Andy Wilman, which premiered on 20 October 2002.
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Series 22 of Top Gear, a British motoring magazine and factual television programme, was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two during 2015, consisting of eight episodes - seven of these were aired between 25 January and 8 March, while the eighth was aired on 28 June following a disruption in production; two additional episodes were planned but never produced.
See List of Top Gear (2002 TV series) episodes for a list of all Top Gear episodes, including a number of special episodes not listed below. Pages in category " Top Gear special episodes" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Australian release re-titled 'Top Gear Double Pack: Vietnam Special/Botswana Special'. The Great Adventures: Vietnam Special — 4 June 2009 () (D) — Bonus: audio commentary with producer Andy Wilman and crew, deleted scenes, and photo gallery. The Great Adventures: Botswana Special — 6 July 2009 () (D) —
The episode concludes with the presenters finding out how much contribution Britain has made to motoring, and discovering the country's impact in motor research, motorsport, Formula 1, and British-made equipment exported around the world, before inviting British motor manufacturers to bring their creations for a special meet on The Mall in London.
The first series of three episodes began on 10 August 2014, bridging the gap between Series 21 and 22 of Top Gear. A second series of three episodes was set to be broadcast in 2015; but was indefinitely delayed due to the scandal which saw presenter Jeremy Clarkson dropped from the parent series, which in turn led to the departures of both ...