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  • __NOWYSIWYG__ The Top Gear is really fast turret gear. It costs 410 G.
  • Top Gear è una trasmissione automobilistica nata negli anni '80 che fa tutto meno che testare le auto. Sì, anche lanciare sedie oltre le siepi. Il programma è condotto da tre presentatori e un automobilista professionista che gira sempre con casco e tuta ignifuga, muore e risorge, non parla, ascolta codici morse, il cui scroto pare che abbia la stessa forma dello stemma dell' Aston Martin e che sia immune agli effetti di carte magia e trappola.
  • 300px|right|thumb|Jeremy Clarkson na planie Top Gear Top Gear – program telewizyjny prezentowany przez BBC o tematyce motoryzacyjnej. Jego początki sięgają roku 1977, kiedy był konwencjonalnym magazynem motoryzacyjnym. Zawieszony, wskrzeszony w roku 2002 z nowym prowadzącym Jeremym Clarksonem, który wprowadził specyficzny styl prowadzenia, przepełniony humorem i lekkim, niekonwencjonalnym podejściem do tematu. Poza Clarksonem tworzą go Richard Hammond i James May. Program ma widownię ok. 350 milionów osób na świecie.
  • Top Gear is one of Unicron's many hunters. He is a seemingly emotionless, pitiless and above all relentless being, who will track a target down no matter what. But he's also smart enough to know when to back off and count his losses. He may or may not be the leader of the Speed Chaser Mini-Con Team; he and Midship seem to both pull rank.
  • Well, there is an EDA out there that parodies Top Gear. There's a regular segment on Top Gear called "Star in a reasonably priced car", which has featured most of the new series cast by this point. Say, what's that next section about?
  • After Jeremy Clarkson joined the team in the late 1970s the show took a brief diversion into reviewing cars before everyone realised that all that was a bit boring. Having realised that having his own talk show without any cars whatsoever was also rather dull. Clarkson fired the man with the marvellous moustache, because he was past his used by date, and hired Richard Hammond to provide background comedic relief to his rants and dusted off James May just in-case there was any actual reviewing of cars to be done
  • Top Gear is a British television show about cars. Content from Top Gear has been provided to Forza Motorsport 4, the first Forza Motorsport video game to feature content from the show.
  • The show is currently presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and has featured three different test drivers known as The Stig. The programme is estimated to have 350 million viewers worldwide and is heavily downloaded from peer-to-peer file-sharing services, with roughly 300,000 downloads per episode via torrent programs. First run episodes are broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two, and since Series 14, also on BBC HD. Sixteen series have been broadcast, and the seventeenth series started on 26 June 2011.
  • Top Gear is a Planet Earth television show. Fronted by a team of three presenters, the programme focuses on new cars, but is well-known for its entertaining challenges and races. A version of the show is presumably shown on Mobius. Shortly after buying a spaceship, Sydney Bland fled from Tails by using his boosters. Bland was amazed that the ship could reach "near light speed" in 0.2 seconds, and challenged Top Gear to "beat that".
  • Top Gear is an Emmy award winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, primarily cars. It began in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine show. Over time, and especially since a relaunch in 2002, it has developed a quirky, humorous style. The show is currently presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and also features a test driver known as The Stig. The programme is estimated to have 350 million viewers worldwide.
  • While Alex Drake was writing the first significant details of 1983/2008 onto a notepad in her flat, the original Top Gear titles were playing on her television which were interrupted by the image of the policeman with the severely damaged face. After the image ended, Top Gear continued with a review of the Audi Quattro. (A2A Series 3: Episode 1)
  • As of 2007 and beyond, an Australian Top Gear series has been aired as well as an American version. Both however haven't received as high of an acclaim amongst viewers as the original British version has. Furthermore, the Australian version was cancelled in 2011. Other spin-offs of the UK format include Top Gear Russia, introduced in 2009, and Top Gear South Korea, which was introduced in 2011.
  • Top Gear was a show presented by Peel on BBC Radio One between 1967 and 1975. It took its name from an earlier BBC show, which went out between 10.00 and 11.55 p.m. on Thursday nights from 16 July to 24 December 1964 on the Light Programme, before being reduced to one hour, moved to Saturday afternoon and axed in June 1965 . This show was produced by Bernie Andrews, presented by Brian Matthew, and was an untypically lively and modern pop music programme for the largely sedate Light Programme. The programme's format, a mixture of specially recorded BBC studio sessions and records, most of them new releases or imports, set the pattern for most of the shows Peel was to present for Radio One for the rest of his long career on the station.
  • The show has received considerable acclaim for its visuals and presentation, as well as a number of criticisms for its content and comments made by presenters. Columnist A. A. Gill described the show as, "a triumph of the craft of programme-making, of the minute, obsessive, musical masonry of editing, the french polishing of colourwashing and grading." Groups such as the Environmental Investigation Agency have criticised the BBC for allowing Top Gear to film in environmentally sensitive areas such as the Makgadikgadi salt pan in Botswana.
  • There was a segment on Top Gear in which they tried to find the fastest "Master of the Universe" around the track. There were three Doctor Who characters - a Dalek, Cyberman and Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor - as well as Darth Vader from Star Wars, a Klingon from Star Trek and Ming the Merciless from Flash Gordon. During the sketch, the Cyberman struggled to get its helmet on and so Darth Vader had to help. During the Cyberman's lap, the Doctor's TARDIS appeared and the Cyberman skidded the car off course to avoid crashing into it. When it was the Dalek's turn, the Dalek couldn't get in the car and was disqualified, leading it to exterminate the Cyberman, Darth Vader and a fleeing Ming with the help of another Dalek. The Cyberman went on to win with the fastest time but did not answer an
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Editor
  • Guy Savin
Executive Producer
  • Andy Wilman
Runtime
  • 3600.0
Status
  • Ongoing
Logo
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  • "Jessica"
Country
  • United Kingdom
Name
  • Top Gear
Genre
  • Motoring
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first run
  • 1977
Language
  • English
show name
  • Top Gear
Weight
  • 24
Preceded By
  • Top Gear
Descripción
  • Wiki sobre el progrmama del motor Top Gear
Fundado
  • 17
presenter
  • Richard Hammond
  • Jason Dawe
  • James May
  • Jeremy Clarkson
  • The Stig
Company
  • BBC
Num episodes
  • 126
Description
  • "Fast gear. Use this to quickly look around."
Related
  • Top Gear
  • Stars in Fast Cars
  • Top Gear Australia
  • Top Gear Russia
  • Top Gear of the Pops
  • Top Ground Gear Force
First Aired
  • 2002-10-20
Fundador
  • KiajuMaster
production website
Distributor
  • BBC Worldwide
Estado
  • Abandonada
trunsp
  • 210
num series
  • 15
Website
Composer
  • Dickey Betts
Picture format
  • 576
  • 1080
Wiki
  • Wiki Top Gear
Network
  • BBC Two
  • BBC HD
Location
  • Dunsfold Park, Guildford, Surrey, England
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  • Categoría:Descripciones de comunidades[[Categoría:Letra ]] Categoría:TV
  • __NOWYSIWYG__ The Top Gear is really fast turret gear. It costs 410 G.
  • Top Gear è una trasmissione automobilistica nata negli anni '80 che fa tutto meno che testare le auto. Sì, anche lanciare sedie oltre le siepi. Il programma è condotto da tre presentatori e un automobilista professionista che gira sempre con casco e tuta ignifuga, muore e risorge, non parla, ascolta codici morse, il cui scroto pare che abbia la stessa forma dello stemma dell' Aston Martin e che sia immune agli effetti di carte magia e trappola.
  • 300px|right|thumb|Jeremy Clarkson na planie Top Gear Top Gear – program telewizyjny prezentowany przez BBC o tematyce motoryzacyjnej. Jego początki sięgają roku 1977, kiedy był konwencjonalnym magazynem motoryzacyjnym. Zawieszony, wskrzeszony w roku 2002 z nowym prowadzącym Jeremym Clarksonem, który wprowadził specyficzny styl prowadzenia, przepełniony humorem i lekkim, niekonwencjonalnym podejściem do tematu. Poza Clarksonem tworzą go Richard Hammond i James May. Program ma widownię ok. 350 milionów osób na świecie.
  • Top Gear was a show presented by Peel on BBC Radio One between 1967 and 1975. It took its name from an earlier BBC show, which went out between 10.00 and 11.55 p.m. on Thursday nights from 16 July to 24 December 1964 on the Light Programme, before being reduced to one hour, moved to Saturday afternoon and axed in June 1965 . This show was produced by Bernie Andrews, presented by Brian Matthew, and was an untypically lively and modern pop music programme for the largely sedate Light Programme. The programme's format, a mixture of specially recorded BBC studio sessions and records, most of them new releases or imports, set the pattern for most of the shows Peel was to present for Radio One for the rest of his long career on the station. Ken Garner, in his book The Peel Sessions, describes how Bernie Andrews played a crucial role in ensuring that Peel was able to establish himself as sole presenter of the Radio One Top Gear, in the face of considerable opposition from his BBC superiors. The programme quickly became successful, winning awards in 1968 for both Peel and Andrews. The latter, however, left the programme under controversial circumstances in April 1969, and was replaced as Peel's producer by John Walters; their working relationship lasted far longer than Top Gear itself. There was no great change in the style of the show, although Walters' background as a musician and his scepticism about some aspects of the hippy culture contrasted with Bernie Andrews' pop sensibility, and resulted in a wider variety of artists, from solo folk singers to avant-garde jazz groups, doing sessions for Top Gear in the early 1970s. At the same time as the removal of Bernie Andrews, a new regime at Radio One, less supportive of Peel than the station's first controller Robin Scott, also robbed Top Gear of its prime Sunday afternoon slot and began to move the programme around in the weekend schedules, until it became part of the Sounds Of The Seventies strand on weeknights, early in the new decade. Although the show was now less prominent in the schedules, it retained an audience, which, according to Andy Beckett in his book on 1970s Britain, When The Lights Went Out (London 2010), trebled during the "three-day-week" of 1974 - because during the crisis, TV closed down at 10.30, and "fewer people were having to get up for work in the morning" (p.136). Then, in 1975, with the BBC in financial difficulties, Top Gear was moved to an early evening time (5.15- 7 p.m.), with Peel the only Sounds of the 70s DJ to retain his programme. This change wasn't popular with Peel's listeners. In his editorial in the first issue of the Nottingham fanzine Liquorice (April 1975, p. 23), Malcolm Heyhoe wrote: Some bright radish at Radio One has seen fit to deny "Top Gear" V.H.F. reception, in most parts of the country you can only get frying pan reception. So I suggest that we write to the head of Radio One asking for V.H.F. facilities and a better time-slot. I do miss being able to hear John's programmes. Maybe something will happen. In the same issue of the magazine (p.19), Bridget St John also said it was harder to listen to Peel's shows at the new time, because she had difficulty in getting a good medium wave signal for Radio One in the Derbyshire village where she was living ("I can't get it, you get this beeeep and classical music interrupting"). Peel's early evening shows continued for a further six months. In the final Top Gear, he expressed his relief that the show was less fashionable than it had been in the late 1960s, but hoped it was still influential. Following the demise of Top Gear, Peel was given a show under his own name from 29 September 1975, initially running five nights a week, from 11 p.m. to midnight. Whether this was due to listener complaints or further BBC economy measures is not known, but the show was once again available on VHF (FM) and Peel was back in his familiar late-night time slot, where he remained for most of his Radio One career..
  • There was a segment on Top Gear in which they tried to find the fastest "Master of the Universe" around the track. There were three Doctor Who characters - a Dalek, Cyberman and Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor - as well as Darth Vader from Star Wars, a Klingon from Star Trek and Ming the Merciless from Flash Gordon. During the sketch, the Cyberman struggled to get its helmet on and so Darth Vader had to help. During the Cyberman's lap, the Doctor's TARDIS appeared and the Cyberman skidded the car off course to avoid crashing into it. When it was the Dalek's turn, the Dalek couldn't get in the car and was disqualified, leading it to exterminate the Cyberman, Darth Vader and a fleeing Ming with the help of another Dalek. The Cyberman went on to win with the fastest time but did not answer any questions about how it felt afterwards because it had no emotions.
  • Top Gear is one of Unicron's many hunters. He is a seemingly emotionless, pitiless and above all relentless being, who will track a target down no matter what. But he's also smart enough to know when to back off and count his losses. He may or may not be the leader of the Speed Chaser Mini-Con Team; he and Midship seem to both pull rank.
  • The show has received considerable acclaim for its visuals and presentation, as well as a number of criticisms for its content and comments made by presenters. Columnist A. A. Gill described the show as, "a triumph of the craft of programme-making, of the minute, obsessive, musical masonry of editing, the french polishing of colourwashing and grading." Groups such as the Environmental Investigation Agency have criticised the BBC for allowing Top Gear to film in environmentally sensitive areas such as the Makgadikgadi salt pan in Botswana. New episodes are initially broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two. Episodes of Top Gear are also broadcast on Dave, BBC America, and a number of other television channels around the world. The popularity of the show has led to the creation of several international versions, with local production teams and presenters, for Australia and the United States. Initial episodes of the Australian version is scheduled to be broadcast in the second half of 2008 while NBC is holding the American version for broadcast in February or March, 2009, as a possible mid-season replacement.
  • Well, there is an EDA out there that parodies Top Gear. There's a regular segment on Top Gear called "Star in a reasonably priced car", which has featured most of the new series cast by this point. Say, what's that next section about?
  • After Jeremy Clarkson joined the team in the late 1970s the show took a brief diversion into reviewing cars before everyone realised that all that was a bit boring. Having realised that having his own talk show without any cars whatsoever was also rather dull. Clarkson fired the man with the marvellous moustache, because he was past his used by date, and hired Richard Hammond to provide background comedic relief to his rants and dusted off James May just in-case there was any actual reviewing of cars to be done
  • Top Gear is a British television show about cars. Content from Top Gear has been provided to Forza Motorsport 4, the first Forza Motorsport video game to feature content from the show.
  • The show is currently presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and has featured three different test drivers known as The Stig. The programme is estimated to have 350 million viewers worldwide and is heavily downloaded from peer-to-peer file-sharing services, with roughly 300,000 downloads per episode via torrent programs. First run episodes are broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two, and since Series 14, also on BBC HD. Sixteen series have been broadcast, and the seventeenth series started on 26 June 2011.
  • Top Gear is a Planet Earth television show. Fronted by a team of three presenters, the programme focuses on new cars, but is well-known for its entertaining challenges and races. A version of the show is presumably shown on Mobius. Shortly after buying a spaceship, Sydney Bland fled from Tails by using his boosters. Bland was amazed that the ship could reach "near light speed" in 0.2 seconds, and challenged Top Gear to "beat that".
  • Top Gear is an Emmy award winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, primarily cars. It began in 1977 as a conventional motoring magazine show. Over time, and especially since a relaunch in 2002, it has developed a quirky, humorous style. The show is currently presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and also features a test driver known as The Stig. The programme is estimated to have 350 million viewers worldwide.
  • While Alex Drake was writing the first significant details of 1983/2008 onto a notepad in her flat, the original Top Gear titles were playing on her television which were interrupted by the image of the policeman with the severely damaged face. After the image ended, Top Gear continued with a review of the Audi Quattro. (A2A Series 3: Episode 1)
  • As of 2007 and beyond, an Australian Top Gear series has been aired as well as an American version. Both however haven't received as high of an acclaim amongst viewers as the original British version has. Furthermore, the Australian version was cancelled in 2011. Other spin-offs of the UK format include Top Gear Russia, introduced in 2009, and Top Gear South Korea, which was introduced in 2011.