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One of the best TV shows of all times..., 1 March 2011
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Author:
Ivaylo Kondaninsky from Bulgaria
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
If you're a car enthusiast or if you're not, if you have a sense of humour or if you don't, if you're man or a woman, you have to love this show. Top Gear is a programme which has won three National Television awards with a reason. It is a show with no script (which is sometimes obvious), which combines criticism and professionalism with a huge portion of laugh. The programme has evolved through the years and nowadays it is maybe the best car show you can see on TV. Top Gear started as a normal car-reviewing show but today it gives to its audience a lot more - a different and motiveless point of view for all car fans, a good advice for all car users and some good time in front of the TV for all viewers.
9 out of 20 people found the following review useful:
if you like cars, you must watch this, 23 August 2001
Author:
fuzzzzz from Buenos Aires
Top Gear is another kind of cars magazines. It´s made by professionals that
really love the cars. And Tiff Needle is an excelent driver and his test
are
the best of each issue... The information is very complete considerating
it´s only 30 minutes weekly......
GREAT!
6 out of 18 people found the following review useful:
The best Motoring Program on television, 2 June 2001
Author:
bwana7
Top Gear in its current state may not be at its peek, but it is still certainly a cut above the other motoring programs. Driven had a good atempt, but its still no cigar. Top Gear recently celebrated its 21st birthday, and personally i cant wait for its 42nd birthday celbrations. Tiff Needell is possible one of the best drivers ever (just listen to the priase at the beginning of his 'Fast and Furious' video) VBH was drafted in at first just too prvide some eye candy, but has now proven that she can hold her own against the boys. Jeremy, is sadly now absent from the current TV line up, as is the doggy Mr. Wilson, but Jason Barlow does a half decent job of takne his place. Steve Berry, the motorbike guru, has also gone on to pastures new, and his Andy Kershaw style is sadly missed. Great program, keep going.
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