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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Original network | BBC Two |
Original release | 25 February – 1 April 2018 |
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The twenty-fifth series of Top Gear was aired during 2018 on BBC Two and BBC Two HD, and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 25 February and concluding on 1 April.[1] After the previous series proved a success, Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid returned for their second series as presenters,[1] while Sabine Schmitz and Eddie Jordan continued to make occasional appearances as co-presenters throughout the series.[1] Although this series concluded his initial two-year contract,[2] LeBlanc later hinted during the series finale that he would be back with the show 'later in the year'.[3] The BBC subsequently announced that the following twenty-sixth series would be his last with the show instead.[4]
Production[edit]
On 26 April 2017, the controller of BBC Two, Patrick Holland, announced confirmation that the programme would be returning for a new series in 2018, following 'healthy' viewing figures than those made from the twenty-third series. Holland revealed in his announcement, that Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris and Rory Reid would return for their second consecutive series as the three main presenters, with Sabine Schmitz and Eddie Jordan to continue making occasional appearances.[5] Holland attributed the success of the show's previous series to it being led by LeBlanc and making it his own, alongside the assistance of Harris and Reid, but stated there was no comparisons between this show and that presented by Clarkson, Hammond and May, stating that viewers were 'looking at two completely different shows' in that regard.[5]
Filming for the series was confirmed on 22 June 2017, beginning with the presenters heading to Norway to record footage for an upcoming episode.[6] LeBlanc was later spotted filming new scenes for the series in the Isle of Man in October 2017.[7]
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in series | Reviews | Features/challenges | Guest(s) | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [8] | |
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192 | 1 | None | Road trip across Utah's wild west in V8 sports cars: (Hennessey Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 R • Jaguar F-Type SVR • McLaren 570GT) | Rob Brydon • Ken Block | 25 February 2018 | 3.50 | |
To celebrate the 116th Anniversary of the V8, the presenters head to Utah to see which of their brand new V8 sports cars is the best - LeBlanc believes his tuned Ford Shelby Mustang GT350 R is the likely winner, Reid proves his Jaguar F-Type SVR is the top car of the three, while Harris argues that the technical and practical McLaren 570GT is the finest of the lot. Travelling across the US state, the trio compare their cars in a series of challenges, culminating in a combined race against The Stig in a Ford GT40. Meanwhile, Rob Brydon proves he can be serious when he does a lap in the GT86. | |||||||
193 | 2 | McLaren 720S | 720S v. McLaren P1 • Off road toys in California to find Bigfoot • Racing in Reverse | Lee Mack | 4 March 2018 | 3.04 | |
Hoping to prove that BigFoot exists, LeBlanc takes Harris with him to the Californian Woods to search for him, utilising a selection of brand-new off-road toys. Elsewhere, Harris tries out the new McLaren 720S in Portimao and then sees how it compares to its P1, before finding himself undergoing a new game made by Reid - 'Racing in Reverse'. Finally, Lee Mack attempts to see how fast he can drive the Reasonably Fast Car around the Test Track. | |||||||
194 | 3 | Lexus LC500 • Honda Civic Type R | Second-hand sports cars across Honshu: (Nissan Skyline GTT • Mazda RX-7) • Weirdest Japanese car culture | None | 11 March 2018 | 2.93 | |
Harris and LeBlanc are in Japan to see who can get the better deal at a Japanese car auction - Harris opts for a Mazda RX-7, while LeBlanc attempts to win with a Nissan Skyline GTT. To see which is the best, the pair engage in a series of tests with their cars involving sumo wrestlers, and a visit to the region surrounding the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, before finding themselves racing to see which car will return to the UK. Meanwhile, Reid takes a look at the various forms of car culture within Japan, while Harris reviews the new Honda Civic Type R, and races it against The Stig's Japanese Cousin in a Lexus LC500. | |||||||
195 | 4 | Dodge Challenger Demon • Kia Stinger GT-S • Hyundai i30N | Harris' tribute to the Citroen 2CV | Dara Ó Briain • Ed Byrne | 18 March 2018 | 3.26 | |
Harris pays tribute to the Citroen 2CV by seeing how he can prove it was most important car ever made, despite the tests devised for it being made by LeBlanc. Meanwhile, Reid takes a look at some good Korean cars on the track - the Kia Stinger GT-S and the Hyundai i30N - while LeBlanc reviews the Dodge Challenger Demon and sees how useful it can be by undergoing a special challenge to assist NASA with a special project. Finally, comedian friends Dara Ó Briain and Ed Byrne compete to see who is faster in the GT86. | |||||||
196 | 5 | Ferrari 812 Superfast • Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE | Building the world's fastest tractor | Vicky McClure | 25 March 2018 | 2.97 | |
Fed up with how slow tractors are on British roads, LeBlanc decides to show the world they can be made faster by building a new one - the 'Trak-tor'. Joined by Harris, the pair put LeBlanc's creation through its paces by seeing how fast it goes, and then taking on a series of farming-related tests. Meanwhile, Reid is joined by Sabine in his review of a muscle car banned from Europe, the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE, by seeing how fast it can be driven around Willow Springs International Motorsports Park, LeBlanc heads to Italy to celebrate Ferrari's 70th birthday by trying out the Ferrari 812 Superfast on the road and the Imola racetrack, while Vicky McClure is the latest star to have a go in the Reasonably Fast Car. | |||||||
197 | 6 | Alpine A110 | Best Modern SUV: (Alfa Romeo Stelvio • Range Rover Velar • Volvo XC60) | Jason Manford | 1 April 2018 | 2.97 | |
The presenters head to Burghley House to put a series of modern SUVs through a special series of car-trails - LeBlanc believes it to be the fast and vibrant Alfa Romeo Stelvio, Harris opts for the sensible and practical Volvo XC60, and Reid chooses the stylish and capable Range Rover Velar. After each takes a turn in a special version of horse trialling, towing horseboxes, the trio finish with a race between their SUVs around the manor's grounds. Elsewhere Harris tests out the new Alpine A110 at the track, before heading out to the Monte-Carlo Rally with Eddie to put the car through its paces, while Jason Manford attempts to lap the reasonably fast GT86. |
References[edit]
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- ^ abc'Top Gear presenters Matt LeBlanc, Rory Reid and Chris Harris will be back in 2018, says BBC boss'. Radio Times. 26 April 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
- ^'Matt LeBlanc signs two-year deal to host BBC's Top Gear!'. TwitCelebGossip. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 16 December 2017.
- ^'BBC Two - Top Gear, Series 25, Episode 6'. BBC. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
- ^'BBC News - Matt LeBlanc to leave Top Gear'. BBC. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
- ^ abDaly, Helen (26 April 2017). 'Top Gear: BBC Two boss CONFIRMS Matt LeBlanc will return in 2018'. Express.co.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
- ^'Filming of Top Gear series 25 has begun'. Top Gear Official Website. 22 June 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
- ^O'Connor, Rory (22 October 2017). 'Top Gear: Matt LeBlanc spotted filming new series on the Isle of Man'. Express.co.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2017.
- ^'Weekly Top 10 Programmes'. Broadcasters' Audience Research Board.
External links[edit]
- Series 25 at the Internet Movie Database
Top Gear (series 16) | |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Original network | BBC Two |
Original release | 21 December 2010 – 27 February 2011 |
Series chronology | |
Next → Series 17 | |
List of Top Gear episodes |
The sixteenth series of Top Gear aired during 2011 on BBC Two and consisted of 6 episodes, beginning on 23 January and concluding on 27 February. The series was preceded by two specials in December 2010, the first of which was aired on 21 December and entitled 'East Coast Road Trip', with the special being an exception to others in that it had more studio segments and a 'Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' segment within the episode; the second special was a full-length special edition entitled 'Middle East Special', which aired five days later on 26 December.[1] Following Ben Collins' departure, a new Stig was introduced.
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No. overall | No. in series | Reviews | Features/challenges | Guest(s) | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [2] | |
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125 | — | None | 'East Coast Road Trip': (Ferrari 458 Italia • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG • Porsche 911 GT3 RS) | Danny Boyle | 21 December 2010 | 7.13[nb 1] | |
Clarkson, Hammond and May head to the United States to see if the Blue Ridge Parkway is the best driving road in the world than the Transfăgărăşan, each taking with them a car they feel will be perfect for this task - Clarkson brings with him a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, May opts to take a Ferrari 458 Italia, and Hammond, predictably, goes for a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. But upon finding that there are extensive speed limits on the Parkway that make it impossible to enjoy the road with their cars, the trio opt for a different plan, and head off on a road trip along the East Coast, starting in North Carolina. On their trip, the trio visit North Wilkesboro Speedway and get permission from the mayor of North Wilkesboro to race on the former NASCAR circuit, stay at a chalet for the night overlooking the Virginia International Raceway before taking their cars around the circuit, and take part in a drive-by shooting challenge with a special set of targets. Heading north, the boys make their way to their final destination - New York City - where there is a three-way race through Manhattan to see who will land a spot on an American TV show. Meanwhile in the studio, the boys take a look through some interesting toys, while director Danny Boyle discusses his upcoming film 127 Hours before seeing how he fared in the reasonably priced car. Note: Because of Ben Collins' departure, Tiff Needell was brought in as an 'Emergency Stig' to train Danny Boyle for his lap in the Kia Cee'd. | |||||||
126 | — | N/A – Middle East Special | Middle East Special: (BMW Z3 • Mazda MX-5 • Fiat Barchetta) | None | 26 December 2010 | 7.68[nb 2] | |
Seeking to re-enact the Three Wise Men's journey to Bethlehem, the presenters head to their starting point in northern Iraq, with each bringing with them a second-hand two-seater convertible, bought from Georgia on a budget of £3,500 - Clarkson picks a Mazda MX-5, Hammond chooses a Fiat Barchetta and May goes for a BMW Z3. Landing at Arbil International Airport in Iraqi Kurdistan by cargo plane, the presenters face an extensive array of barriers and so find themselves trying to find a safe route to their final destination. Along the way, the trio try to cross into Iran with little success, find themselves driving fast for safety after mistakenly entering the region of Şırnak in Turkey during Kurdish insurgents' attempts to claim it, modify their cars to cross the deserts of Syria, find gifts for the 'baby Jesus' in Damascus, head into Jordan and stop at a two-thousand-year-old Roman circus in Jerash to invent the sport of 'Old TestamentNASCAR', visit the Sea of Galilee in Israel, and stop off at the Mount of Olives to look over Jerusalem and decide who had brought the best car on their journey, with all of them concluding that Hammond's Fiat is the best. Their trip ends with them guided to a nativity scene, where they bring their gifts to the baby Jesus, only to make an unexpected discovery. Note: The closing credits were played out with the song, 'When a Child is Born', by Johnny Mathis. | |||||||
127 | 1 | Ariel Atom V8 • Škoda Yeti | History of the Porsche 911: Porsche 911 Turbo S Cabriolet vs Volkswagen Beetle | John Bishop • Sienna Miller • Tiff Needell | 23 January 2011 | 7.38[nb 3] | |
May heads to the track to look at the latest edition of the Atom, the Ariel Atom V8, while Clarkson decides to do a proper road test on the Skoda Yeti and see if a helicopter can land on it. Elsewhere, the boys introduce their new Stig, Hammond races against a Porsche 997 Turbo S Cabriolet in a one mile drag race against a Volkswagen Beetle with a difference, while comedian John Bishop gets his turn in the Kia Cee'd. | |||||||
128 | 2 | Ferrari 599 GTO | 'Top Gear Ashes': British Hosts vs Top Gear Australia Hosts | Boris Becker • Jodie Kidd • Darryn Lyons • Steve Pizzati • Ewen Page • Shane Jacobson | 30 January 2011 | 7.31[nb 4] | |
Clarkson, Hammond and May have challenged the newest hosts of Top Gear Australia - Steve Pizzati, Ewen Page and Shane Jacobson - to a series of contests in the 'Top Gear Ashes'. Events include a Utility Vehicle Drag Race, a Double-Decker Race, Synchronized Donuts, and Sheep Hurdling, before ending with a Rally Race to see who will win the Ashes. Meanwhile, Clarkson showcases the extremely rare 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO and the 1980s era Ferrari 288 GTO, before handling the tricky Ferrari 599 GTO, while Boris Becker is aiming to get the Kia to a fast time on the track. Note: For The Top Gear Australia, the 'Top Gear Ashes' film was extended into a full-length special edition episode that aired under the title of Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special prior to the show's third series. The episode featured additional footage of the events shown in the British version of the film, but also included additional segments prior to the challenge that was exclusive to the Australian special. | |||||||
129 | 3 | Super Hatchbacks: (Cosworth Impreza STI CS400 • Ford Focus RS500 • Volvo C30 PCP) | 'Albania Road Trip': (Rolls-Royce Ghost • Yugo (substituting for a Bentley Mulsanne) • Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG) | Jonathan Ross | 6 February 2011 | 7.33[nb 5] | |
The trio head to Albania on a road trip with three cars to see which will be best for the 'Albanian Mafia' - May believes the new Rolls-Royce Ghost will be suitable, Hammond thinks it will be the Mercedes-Benz S-Class AMG, while Clarkson proves it will be the 'Bentley Mulsanne' (in reality, Bentley pulled out, so the Mulsanne was represented by a Yugo). On their trip, they see if they squeeze the 'body' of a fat man into each car's boot, hold a drag race on an airfield, and try to escape from the Albanian police after 'robbing a bank'. Meanwhile, Clarkson compares the Cosworth Impreza STI CS400 with the Ford Focus RS500 and the one-off Volvo C30 PCP, while chat show host, Jonathan Ross, returns after 15 seasons to see how much improved he will be in the Kia Cee'd. Note: Jonathan Ross' Power Lap was originally planned for Series 15,[3] but for unknown reasons it was postponed until this series. | |||||||
130 | 4 | Pagani Zonda R • Pagani Zonda Tricolore | Second-hand, four seater convertibles for £2,000: (BMW 325i Convertible) | Simon Pegg • Nick Frost | 13 February 2011 | 7.28[nb 6] | |
The presenters see what pitfalls there are in buying a second-hand car, after all three wrecked the original comparing different second-hand convertible bought for less than £2,000, by buying different models of the same car - the BMW 325i, in which Hammond bought the 1987 model, Clarkson the '88 model, and May the '89 model. In a series of tests of their own devising, the trio see who is best in a '0 to 100MPH and back to 0' drag race, how good the condition of their interiors are with the help of a forensic team, see whose car is the easiest to break into with the help of some 'car thieves', attempt to get squeaky voices from helium that hasn't leaked out of their roofs, discover how much investment is need to make them showroom ready again, before attempting to become a stunt driving show for the Essex County Fair. Meanwhile, Clarkson tries out a high performance version of the Zonda, the Pagani Zonda R, along with a scaled-down version of the R, the Pagani Zonda Tricolore, while actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost talk about their new comedy film Paul before seeing who was fastest in the Kia. | |||||||
131 | 5 | BMW M3 Competition Pack • Audi RS5 | Convert a combine harvester into a snow plough | Amber Heard | 20 February 2011 | 6.87[nb 7] | |
Following the snow problems caused in 2010 by a lack of snowplows and the money to run them, the presenters wonder if it might be cheaper to convert and utilise combine harvesters for the job when they are not helping to harvest crops. To find out, the trio convert a Claas combine harvester into a 'snow-bine', complete with gritter and a flamethrower at the back (thanks to Clarkson). Finding that England is not expecting snow anytime soon, upon completing their creation, the trio opt to take it over to Norway, where in a series of tests, they struggle to clear a runway on a frozen lake, make a mess of things in a local village, before attempting to open up a mountain pass with the snow-bine. Elsewhere, Clarkson tries out both the BMW M3 Competition Pack and the Audi RS5 on the track, while Amber Heard is the latest star setting a lap time in the Kia Cee'd. | |||||||
132 | 6 | Porsche 959 • Ferrari F40 • Jaguar XJ 5.0 V8 Supersport | Sunset to sunrise race in a Jaguar XJ 5.0 V8 Supersport across England • NASA's latest Space Exploration Vehicle | John Prescott | 27 February 2011 | 6.53[nb 8] | |
Clarkson is in a race against 'God', as he sets off from England's westernmost point at Land's End, Cornwall in a Jaguar XJ 5.0 V8 Supersport at sunset, and attempts to get to its most easternly point at Ness Point, Suffolk, before sunrise on the shortest night of Summer. Meanwhile, Hammond takes a look at his childhood heroes the Porsche 959 and the Ferrari F40, May gets to drive the Space Exploration Vehicle from NASA, and John Prescott arrives in a chorus of boos as he sees how he fared in the reasonably priced car. Note: The 'Car vs. The Sun (and God)' film was originally planned for Series 15, but for unknown reasons the film was postponed until this series. |
Criticism and Controversy[edit]
Mexican Slurs comments[edit]
Following the broadcast of the second episode of Series 16, controversy arose from the episode's News segment and the discussion between the presenters about Mexico's first supercar. During the discussion, two of the hosts described Mexicans as being lazy and that no-one would complain because they were all too busy sleeping, provoking the Mexican ambassador, Eduardo Medina Mora, to accuse the presenters of resorting to 'outrageous, vulgar and inexcusable insults to stir bigoted feelings against the Mexican people', while stating that the remarks were offensive, xenophobic and humiliating and reinforced negative stereotypes of Mexican people.[4] While the BBC defended the presenters anti-Mexican jokes, it apologised about some of the remarks made.[5] Comedian Steve Coogan, however, criticised the programme for its pitiful apology following the broadcast, suggesting that the usual defence of 'a bit of a laugh', or 'harmless fun' was no longer appropriate, that the insults had gone too far, and described the comments as being 'as funny as a cold sweat followed by shooting pains down the left arm'.[6]
The Mexican comments were cut when the episode was broadcast in the United States.[7][8]
Albanian Road Trip film[edit]
After the third episode of Series 16 was aired, the BBC received several complaints in regards to the road trip film, in which the presenters were finding a car suitable for the 'Albanian Mafia'. A number of complaints were directed to a segment of the film in which the presenters 'murdered' a fat Albanian and attempted to find out which of three car boots he would fit into the best, while the stereotypical views that Albania was a nest for mafia car thieves, were also criticised.[9]
Notes[edit]
The viewing figures shown in the Episode Table above, are a combination of the figures from the BBC Two broadcast and the BBC HD broadcast.
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- ^6.62 million on BBC Two, 506,000 on BBC HD.
- ^6.84 million on BBC Two, 836,000 on BBC HD.
- ^6.48 million on BBC Two, 903,000 on BBC HD.
- ^6.38 million on BBC Two, 925,000 on BBC HD.
- ^6.42 million on BBC Two, 912,000 on BBC HD.
- ^6.39 million on BBC Two, 893,000 on BBC HD.
- ^5.88 million on BBC Two, 989,000 on BBC HD.
- ^5.63 million on BBC Two, 902,000 on BBC HD.
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References[edit]
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- ^'Top Gear Specials 2010 - Episode 2'. www.bbc.co.uk. 13 December 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2010.
- ^'Weekly Top 10 Programmes'. Broadcasters' Audience Research Board.
- ^Sky TV listings for 25 July 2010.
- ^'Mexico wants apology after 'Top Gear' tirade'. Reuters. 2 February 2011.
- ^'BBC offers apology for Top Gear comments on Mexico'. BBC. 3 February 2011.
- ^'Top Gear's offensive stereotyping has gone too far, says Steve Coogan'. London: Guardian. 5 February 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2011.
- ^'Top Gear to cut Mexico comments for US broadcast'. BBC News. 11 February 2011.
- ^Collins, Martyn (11 February 2011). 'Mexican slurs removed from US Top Gear'. AOL.
- ^Quinn, Ben (7 February 2011). 'Top Gear on the offensive again – now it's Albania's turn'. The Guardian. London.