Last Top Gear
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Last Top Gear
Very good considering how it had to be cobbled together. Nice side comments from Clarkson, ( I'm 54- why am I doing this? ... And ' I hate working on Top Gear ' , these must have been genuine sound bites, I doubt he would be willing to add them later... Last T G I'll be watching - what a shame..
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Could not agree more. It was certainly a good way to go out and well worth watching.bmcecosse wrote: Last T G I'll be watching
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I found myself pressing an imaginary brake pedal in the accelerate to 60 and stop test
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Did you reach 60 first?panky wrote:I found myself pressing an imaginary brake pedal in the accelerate to 60 and stop test
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I imagined I did
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Didn't watch it but thank goodness it's dead.
only seen a couple of episodes when in hotel rooms, all utter rubbish,
Just my view, probably not shared by many
Al
only seen a couple of episodes when in hotel rooms, all utter rubbish,
Just my view, probably not shared by many
Al
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At least its a motoring programme
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I thought it was a good programme and found it entertaining
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I remember watching it when it was more about the cars than the presenters.
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