The drone footage isn't deleted scenes. A lot of these youtube video's aren't deleted scenes even if they pretend to be. I saw this footage at the end of the show. Maybe you should watch 'till the end?
It’s so weird seeing them doing the takes over and over, because in the actual program it’s so realistic and you actually believe a lot of it is improvised. Still one of my favourite shows of all time
I think it's devised. They plan it all out. Then when it comes to the cameras being on them they 'improvise' their conversations based of what they planned.
Slytherin Forever read “and on that bombshell” it really gives some good insight into how things went down on the show and if anything makes you appreciate it even more
The crew member with the hook was also shown in the Grand Tour Columbia special. Glad to see that the original TG crew followed the trio after they left BBC.
His name is kiff and he's been with the gang for a long time. He's made an appearance in one or two episodes of top gear too. He was the steering guy for Jeremey in the double decker race against the Germans.
@@kreghzdee Makes sense. The productions company producing the grand tour is owned by Wilman and the trio, and is a direct successor of Wilmans former prodcution company which was producing Top Gear for about 10 years prior to their leave. Seems like they basically just rebranded it, founded a new company with all of them and took the staff with them. This would explain why so many are still there, why should they work for a different company when they already know everyone.
Ano Nym. Single rotor helicopters where also used for filming before quads and hexes became common, they where just called helicopters. multi-rotors/quadcopters. Drone is a legal name they where given a few years back.
My father's from Burma and I never knew the country could look so breathtaking. I've always had the invisionment of what I've seen of the country first hand.
If ANYthing, the ‘Top Gear’ & ‘The Grand Tour’ film crews have provided us with some of the most exquisitely beautiful images I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing. They really do seem to be in a league of their own without peers. Besides building many of the funniest images on TV (film as well for that matter) currently, it’s so easy to forget sometimes that they’re set shots. It nearly always feels spontaneous. That can’t be easy.
There is no one in the whole world, who can replace these three masters of TV series. i have never ever seen any tv series except top gear, grand tour , and everything these three makes. they are immortal the legends the greatest tv presenter ever lived.
My god I miss top gear the grand tour just isn't the same. They need to do more challenges. Buy used cars and try to drive somewhere. Those episodes are gold
They've said they are going to stop filming seasons of the grand tour and just film 3/4 specials a year instead. They enjoy doing the road trips as much as we enjoy watching them. 👍
@@ZacharyLoftie-Eaton We're not talking about driving a lowered RX7 with welded rods for shocks through the Himalayas or anything, we mean like day-trips from like London to -shire something/or-another with a few funny challenges, and at the end of the day = They go home to their families. IMO those early days had the funniest episodes, everything felt genuine, now it's all uber scripted from one end to the next.
Imagine having this done for you in your life. These guys are so lucky to have this footage of an amazing friendship that they've shared to viewers all over the world. Fair play to them.
Not always though... but sure Syria, Burma... but there is something in common with these countries... and I think actually they could pick almost any "islamic" country (Burma is mostly buddists and wants the muslim out) and there will be civilwar/genocide...
The problem in Syria is not the country itself, but those outside who oppose the country, (Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia..) and the problem in Burma is the radical Buddhist government
Having lived in Burma for a year I can say that it is a wonderful country and the people there are amazing I mean really down to earth people loved my stay there.
What's wrong with the BBC? Jeremy literally punched a work colleage. They covered for him tons of time but when you punch someone at work you have to be fired lol.
I too had an uncle who was killed there during the war. Uncle Tom. Many don't even know that British forces fought the Japs in Burma. Great to see some of the country from the air. Beautiful filming too.
As a person who deals with anxiety, the drone footage is cinematic perfection. No other word for it. Even if I'm not dealing with anxiety at the time, the footage is still indescribably peaceful, soothing and relaxing. And that music! The world has a beautiful story to tell, if we would only take the time to listen!
There’s nothing more beautifully put together then the footage from the drone absolutely breathtaking and the historic monuments are beg as belief it’s the most beautiful thing that I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
The drone gliding over Birma, the black birds circling the temple-dome, the green, the water and most of all... the melancholic music stopped my breath and filled my eyes.
9:45 turns out, Hammonds acting during the South America special was remarkably good at times, to this day I thought he was terribly afraid of insects :D
I think his reaction in South America was legit. It was dark and he likely didn't know how big or dangerous the insect was. At least here he could see it lol.
That drone footage was amazing. So peaceful and beautiful. Love your fellow human, and love the world. It's a big place with lots of people and we can always help each other
0:52 - 5:09 - You know how when a video has the word "outtakes" in the title you assume it's lots of laughs and dicking about...? Really glad it wasn't all that.
13:55 "When was the last time you had a shower down there?" Jeremy: "I've got cheese growing down there now" and I got an ad for Cheez-it's right there. LMFAO
Thank you for these outtakes, I love stuff like this, and from about 1:07 to 5:13 it's like watching one of David Attenborough's Planet Earth documentaries it's so nicely filmed. As far back as I can remember about Top Gear, the cinematography's been proper awesome with how the spectacular and grand beauty of this magically stunning Planet is shown. Nice one. Also I'm surprised that James still has his nose because of the amount of times they've all tented together. I bloody hate snoring.
For everyone upset that Top Gear is gone. Don't be sad it's over, be happy you were there to see it happen. It was a privilege growing up watching the trio, some of the best tv ever. Thank you Clarkson, May, Hammond and the BBC crew for all the good memories.
What a beautiful country Burma is, the views are on par with Vietnam. Loved the drone shots, pity it wasn't included in the final show. My favorite is still the north pole special, esp the drink driving part.
If you ever want to feel small and insignificant among the awesome wonder of this planet we call home. Just watch the drone footage at the beginning of this. Absolutely stunning footage it's a shame that we only get to see it as part of deleted scenes. I could watch that all day.
In the very first shot when the drone camera came to screen, I found myself scanning the treetops for that transparent Predator shape. The whole drone footage is absolutely spectacular!
Can i just say thank you for this. I had never seen any of this expect maybe one littke clip out of a whole clip you have shown and i appreciate seeing a bit more of the crew and the boys of cause.
was just talking to a friend today who's husband is now getting into drone photography, so much good stuff to be found way less disruptive than a helicopter but an infinitely better POV than land based work
11:27 Isn't that the guy from England vs Germany episode, where they had to race, where the bottom car has gas, and top car has only steering. So they had only 3 people and they took him to take part in the race?
It is very good that you also give such images separately from the series, in order to see what titanic work you do, not to mention the production costs. I'm excited to see you all, starting with "The Three Musketeers" - Hammond, Clarkson and May and not forgetting "D'Artagnan" - Stig's. That's how I caress them. You can combine such images with even funny ones. I wish you success and health. A great admirer from Romania.
9:55 Hammond catching an insect with ease and not freaking out. I feel like everything I knew is a lie. They always portray him as being terrified of insects :D
Drone Song:
With Honors by Ramin Djawadi
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CarSarcasm TV I was totally thinking it was from MoH
almost a Jeremy Soule's vibe
@@devon6323 me too lol
Congrats you earns a subscriber
Ramin Djawadi makes the most awe-inspiring pieces of music
I feel so sorry for the drone footage guy, this is amazing, he must have been heartbroken when it ended up on the cutting room floor.
great to know, thanks
Surely they used some of it
The drone footage isn't deleted scenes. A lot of these youtube video's aren't deleted scenes even if they pretend to be.
I saw this footage at the end of the show. Maybe you should watch 'till the end?
Cameramen are used to it, cutting is part of the process. But they know what they've done and they have their own copies.
I doubt hes too upset, not after the free holidays and the paychecks
It’s so weird seeing them doing the takes over and over, because in the actual program it’s so realistic and you actually believe a lot of it is improvised. Still one of my favourite shows of all time
Most of it is improvised, it's just that once they find the joke or line they keep going with it until they execute it perfectly.
I think it's devised. They plan it all out. Then when it comes to the cameras being on them they 'improvise' their conversations based of what they planned.
Slytherin Forever read “and on that bombshell” it really gives some good insight into how things went down on the show and if anything makes you appreciate it even more
Half the reason the grand tour feels weird sometimes. It's equally scripted, just Amazon is way worse at hiding it than BBC is
Statiq Amazon doesn’t even try and hide it anymore which makes it just as funny tbh just in a different way
The crew member with the hook was also shown in the Grand Tour Columbia special. Glad to see that the original TG crew followed the trio after they left BBC.
At a interview Jeremy said that about 90% of the top gear production team left to work on the grand tour
His name is kiff and he's been with the gang for a long time. He's made an appearance in one or two episodes of top gear too. He was the steering guy for Jeremey in the double decker race against the Germans.
@@kreghzdee Makes sense. The productions company producing the grand tour is owned by Wilman and the trio, and is a direct successor of Wilmans former prodcution company which was producing Top Gear for about 10 years prior to their leave. Seems like they basically just rebranded it, founded a new company with all of them and took the staff with them. This would explain why so many are still there, why should they work for a different company when they already know everyone.
@@torbenmayerYes, and I'm sure they get paid well, are treated well and feel safe, otherwise they would have left a long time ago!
He's still filming with Clarkson on Clarkson's Farm, he features in an episode in the 2nd season. He's been with them for 3 different shows
The drone footage was outstanding...no other word for it.
Magnificent.
I feel the music should have been a Orchestra playing Jessica, the Top Gear theme
th-cam.com/video/c04d17cGuog/w-d-xo.html
cinemagraphic.
breathtaking... I was speachless in front of my monitor
Boosted B Series EK the soundtrack was even better
What a life story those Top Gear presenters can take to the grave one day, with a smile on their face.
Half_Finis why relate everything with religion
@@Half_Finis lol who hurt you.
@@Half_Finis been there, done that - spain
@@Half_Finis
Build a wall
Dawie Van Emmenes you’re not wrong
"How many go pros you come out with?"
"43"
"How many did you go home with?"
"6... Better than last time"
lmao
Drones really revolutionized filming.
Actually, they weren't called drones when they revolutionised it.
just curious about that.. what were they called?
Ano Nym. Single rotor helicopters where also used for filming before quads and hexes became common, they where just called helicopters. multi-rotors/quadcopters. Drone is a legal name they where given a few years back.
Helicopters
and war
My father's from Burma and I never knew the country could look so breathtaking. I've always had the invisionment of what I've seen of the country first hand.
Beautiful country, but absolute bastards running the place.
Such a shame, what a fabulous team, such amazing quality and entertainment. Miss you BBC Top Gear. *R.I.P*
Right....... Amazon!
The Slipernator most Of the crew went over to grand tour
Well, Clarkson, Hammond, May and the creator/producer Wilman went to Amazon, so the most important people are still a team.
watch the grand tour , id say its probably even better
@@kelvinjones3485 where i can watch it
Le Shawtrcwbkyz amazon prime
That drone footage... my god.. why did they not include that in the special? That footage is amazing
JustaGthing they did at very end
@@dazmatic Non drone pilot here. It looked amazing.
@@dazmatic well shit or not they did use some of it at the end of the episode it's a misleading title
Nigel Nichols ‘Drone pilot here’ 😂 what a hero
Idiot the drive lorry’s and build a bridge at the end not showing pictures
That chit chat between the crew behind the scenes is just heartwarming. It makes me like Top Gear even more :D
As a UAV operator, words cannot express the feelings inside after seeing the beauty of this country from the sky.
wtf
As a rocket engineer with 63 degrees and 12 bachelor's , i agree.
@@CuiuneDelSud 😂
as a UAV I cannot process feelings or beauty
thank you for your service and the hellfire missiles that keep our super duper secret operatives alive
If ANYthing, the ‘Top Gear’ & ‘The Grand Tour’ film crews have provided us with some of the most exquisitely beautiful images I’ve ever had the pleasure of seeing. They really do seem to be in a league of their own without peers. Besides building many of the funniest images on TV (film as well for that matter) currently, it’s so easy to forget sometimes that they’re set shots. It nearly always feels spontaneous. That can’t be easy.
what TG/GT did is absolutely unique in the history of television
@@guguigugu And the absence of them both (yes, we just had a GT episode released but it’s been a good good while) is absolutely glaring.
I would watch a "Making of the Top Gear ______ Special" Special if they released one. Looks fascinating.
Read the books written by various people on it. Trust me
They used to release them on the dvds or website I think
There is no one in the whole world, who can replace these three masters of TV series. i have never ever seen any tv series except top gear, grand tour , and everything these three makes. they are immortal the legends the greatest tv presenter ever lived.
Really though?
"Man from the ministry of something or other, hes in charge of stuff"
Love it
IN CHARGE OF STUFF
(position given to the boss's brothers kid )
My god I miss top gear the grand tour just isn't the same.
They need to do more challenges. Buy used cars and try to drive somewhere. Those episodes are gold
They've said they are going to stop filming seasons of the grand tour and just film 3/4 specials a year instead. They enjoy doing the road trips as much as we enjoy watching them. 👍
They said season 4 will be JUST THAT, I'm pretty happy about that :D
As has been said we can’t forget that they’re in their 50s and can’t keep up what they used to do
"I was the first to arive"
@@ZacharyLoftie-Eaton We're not talking about driving a lowered RX7 with welded rods for shocks through the Himalayas or anything, we mean like day-trips from like London to -shire something/or-another with a few funny challenges, and at the end of the day = They go home to their families.
IMO those early days had the funniest episodes, everything felt genuine, now it's all uber scripted from one end to the next.
Imagine having this done for you in your life. These guys are so lucky to have this footage of an amazing friendship that they've shared to viewers all over the world. Fair play to them.
every time top gear does a special somewhere it ends up with a civil war or a genocide or something
Open borders for Israel the trio left top gear, as a result Brexit happened
Not always though... but sure Syria, Burma... but there is something in common with these countries... and I think actually they could pick almost any "islamic" country (Burma is mostly buddists and wants the muslim out) and there will be civilwar/genocide...
The problem in Syria is not the country itself, but those outside who oppose the country, (Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia..) and the problem in Burma is the radical Buddhist government
In fairness, no one wants to see a Canada special
@David
Ya it would just be white.
They should have used more of these aerial drone shots in the actual episode, they're incredible.
That aerial interlude was sublime.
Distance lends enchantment.
Needle Noddle-noo 😕
Trying to sound smart buddy?
Lucas maybe if you can't comprehend his statement lol.. On the contrary, trying to be a twat eh?
11:27 I love the way Hammond's vest is clearly a freshly laundered item, apart from the deliberate 'egg stain'.
the medal of honor score over the drone footage tho
Yeah! I thought the music was from MoH! Great track for some great footage!
Billy Liunaldo from which MoH?
Jockl Maier 2010 medal of honor, i think
YES !
What was the title?
This trio of guys will forever be legends of TV and what a beautiful country Burma is
Holy crap. Hammond looks really fit in these clips. Very trim and toned up.
his sphincter is also well-toned
Patrick Todd Holy Beautiful
Patrick Todd your a boy
The Gamer and it seems that you might be an idiot
The Gamer yeah. I'm a "boy" a 25 year old boy.
Jeremy doing one of his tributes or talking about how beautiful it was over this drone footage would have been amazing
It takes a special kind of person to plaster their own watermark all over someone else's work.
I would literally watch an entire behind the scenes of just drone footage. That was gorgeous.
I hope we get more of this kind of stuff in the grand tour... their specials and long trips are the best.
Having lived in Burma for a year I can say that it is a wonderful country and the people there are amazing I mean really down to earth people loved my stay there.
Dearly missing the Top Gear with Clarkson, May and Hammond. This just reminded me how good it was.
absolutely love the cinematography of the BBC crew. Hate the politics.
Everything the BBC makes? Good (mostly)!
The BBC itself? Makes me wonder how EA can possibly be a worse company.
The thing is, the crew on The Grand tour is pretty much the same crew they had on Top Gear. They're not messing about.
What's wrong with the BBC? Jeremy literally punched a work colleage. They covered for him tons of time but when you punch someone at work you have to be fired lol.
@@kateargent5750 he was an Irishman, not a real person.
Kate Argent Just pay the guy off.
I love seeing this amazing footage. During WW2 my uncle Leslie was killed in Burma and is buried there in the war graves cemetery. God rest his soul.
I too had an uncle who was killed there during the war. Uncle Tom. Many don't even know that British forces fought the Japs in Burma. Great to see some of the country from the air. Beautiful filming too.
That drone footage and MoH track is enough to make me cry. Goosebumps.
Hayden Vincent MoH? Masters of Hardcore? 😂😂🔥👍🏻
U gey?
Medal of Honor
How cool having Captain Hook as there mic man
That's Kiff the soundman! He did some nice driving on top of Jeremy in the "Top Gear vs. the Germans" episode!
TheLastCrusader22 untill his arm came off
- "Jeremy, my arm's come off!"
- "What?!"
- "My arm's come off!!!"
- "Nobody has ever said that in a car race before"
Bob Dillion 0 u
Their*
The sculpted-like aerial scenes, along with that flowing music, almost made me weep for the beauty of it all.
As a person who deals with anxiety, the drone footage is cinematic perfection. No other word for it. Even if I'm not dealing with anxiety at the time, the footage is still indescribably peaceful, soothing and relaxing. And that music! The world has a beautiful story to tell, if we would only take the time to listen!
My friends and I were lucky enough to spend a short while throughout Burma.. a truly beautiful place as are the people!!
We all love the guys cocking about but wow, that drone footage is something else. Beautiful.
God, that drone footage was brilliant
Of course it is - its drone footage. Get one and you'll have the same - truly.
Oh wow, so that guy actually HAD lost his hand. I thought they were fooling around on that double decker race episode.. Feeling a tad stupid now..
@@willowcollins1597 He once fought a shark.
He lost.
Isn’t he also with them on the grand tour (along with the rest of the crew) or am I just being delusional
@@finnwade372 yea same crew
@@DrSX legend says the shark also lose his fin
@@finnwade372 90% of the Top Gear crew quit the BBC when Clarkson was fired, and they now work on the Grand Tour
what an incredible team
There’s nothing more beautifully put together then the footage from the drone absolutely breathtaking and the historic monuments are beg as belief it’s the most beautiful thing that I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
That drone footage....
It was beautiful, there’s simply no other words to describe it
I miss Top Gear guys, it was my entire childhood
The drone gliding over Birma, the black birds circling the temple-dome, the green, the water and most of all... the melancholic music stopped my breath and filled my eyes.
9:45 turns out, Hammonds acting during the South America special was remarkably good at times, to this day I thought he was terribly afraid of insects :D
I think his reaction in South America was legit. It was dark and he likely didn't know how big or dangerous the insect was. At least here he could see it lol.
19:21
That drone footage is fantastic, shame so much of it was cut from the show. At least it was saved and uploaded here so we can all enjoy it now.
That drone footage baught a tear to my 2 eyes. Beautiful, absolutely gorgeous
That drone footage was amazing. So peaceful and beautiful. Love your fellow human, and love the world. It's a big place with lots of people and we can always help each other
Poo
I like this quieter, real version of the show
Jeremy - "That spider has a violent tendency"
Says the man that just destroyed its home
the music at the drone footage is Medal of honor 2010 OST "Heroes Aboard" enjoy :)
Thank you for that. Fabulous production on TG (shame the core of the BBC is a momentous tory propaganda machine otherwise)
The drone footage, good god, that gave me shivers along with the music choice. That is absolutely unreal
Hammond looking looking like supermarket brand action figure of Logan gets me everytime!
Tears welled up in my eyes when I saw the drone futtage and just remembering all the great memories I had of watching top gear, I miss that show 💔
Imagine putting your watermark on content that doesn't belong to you
No shame
Imagine Giving a fuck lol who cares.
Yeah i know it’s selfish and on the borderline of a war crime.
"It belongs in a museum."
Not really he says the content isn’t his all he did was compile it
0:52 - 5:09 - You know how when a video has the word "outtakes" in the title you assume it's lots of laughs and dicking about...? Really glad it wasn't all that.
This is INCREDIBLE drone footage! Well done pilot!
1:05 to 5:10 one of the best footage ive ever seen with an equally beautiful background score
13:55 "When was the last time you had a shower down there?"
Jeremy: "I've got cheese growing down there now"
and I got an ad for Cheez-it's right there. LMFAO
add block dude
Thank you for these outtakes, I love stuff like this, and from about 1:07 to 5:13 it's like watching one of David Attenborough's Planet Earth documentaries it's so nicely filmed. As far back as I can remember about Top Gear, the cinematography's been proper awesome with how the spectacular and grand beauty of this magically stunning Planet is shown. Nice one.
Also I'm surprised that James still has his nose because of the amount of times they've all tented together. I bloody hate snoring.
18:18 Am I the only one that wonders what the hell Mark Zuckerberg was doing there?
KingTwiggNL my goodness. That really looks like him.
Patrick Todd I know right!
Can’t be him too much facial expression
rare footage of him having emotions
Hammond in mad good shape in the thumbnail
AVAVAV AVAVAV yeah he was fit.
For everyone upset that Top Gear is gone. Don't be sad it's over, be happy you were there to see it happen.
It was a privilege growing up watching the trio, some of the best tv ever. Thank you Clarkson, May, Hammond and the BBC crew for all the good memories.
That drone footage could be something straight out of one of Animal Planet's greatest hits!
And somehow all that long drawnout suffering by production is turned into a single wonderful episode on the show.
This is why the later seasons of Top Gear failed time & again, None of the hosts had the chemistry these guys have to this day
Hammond looks ripped in the thumbnail
The view with the drone footage is a spectacular sight of the setting. Absolutely astonishing
The beauty that is Burma! Fabulous. Thanks for sharing.
14:16 Hammond just standing there like a lost child.
LOL william "I've got to lift that generator single handed, film everything, clean everything, nobody is doing anything"
Majestic aerial footage. Breathtaking...
Why did the industry as a whole almost entirely stop putting outtakes and bloopers in the anything? In a lot of cases they were the best part
What a beautiful country Burma is, the views are on par with Vietnam. Loved the drone shots, pity it wasn't included in the final show. My favorite is still the north pole special, esp the drink driving part.
Hammonds bicep in the thumbnail really just jumped out at me... I was like "Hammond has muscle!?... who knew"
If you ever want to feel small and insignificant among the awesome wonder of this planet we call home. Just watch the drone footage at the beginning of this. Absolutely stunning footage it's a shame that we only get to see it as part of deleted scenes. I could watch that all day.
In the very first shot when the drone camera came to screen, I found myself scanning the treetops for that transparent Predator shape.
The whole drone footage is absolutely spectacular!
That first bit really got me..truly captured the essence of emotion
I love how Hammond looks like that one alcoholic uncle who has recently been divorced
Thank you for everything, the real top gear crew. Thank you thank you
Just a question why not call the channel carcasm TV
Viontech Gaming that would be cargasm, but I get your point
Actually why not call it cargasm anyway?
Jeremy gives me a cargasm
- Viontech - you say that like it’s a bad thing
And stop going on about it!
Can i just say thank you for this. I had never seen any of this expect maybe one littke clip out of a whole clip you have shown and i appreciate seeing a bit more of the crew and the boys of cause.
Wow, saw a GoPro there. I still remember when GoPro got it's first massive popularity and here I thought it was not long ago. Time flies.
They should release a DVD/Blu Ray of just the drone footage they have from all the various places they've been. Probably breathtaking stuff.
Released by Sonk ;)
17:34 - Immediately after Wilman says "You will see man things going on", the first person in view, doing something, is a woman.
I thought he said man, but I think he meant 'human' things.
I'm sure he said 'man things', but then he pointed at a pink generator and said it 'looks like a typical student bedsit' :o|
Was that the producer Jeremy punched or whatever it was?
@@SolidGeordieMGS nope
Great isn't it.
The country of Myanmar (Burma) was one of my favourite SE Asia countries I visited. Beautiful landscape, culture and the friendliest people!
I am glad I was able to watch this "Behind the scenes",
on my SONK 1080p radio.! :)
was just talking to a friend today who's husband is now getting into drone photography, so much good stuff to be found way less disruptive than a helicopter but an infinitely better POV than land based work
11:27 Isn't that the guy from England vs Germany episode, where they had to race, where the bottom car has gas, and top car has only steering. So they had only 3 people and they took him to take part in the race?
Well spotted
Kiff "my arm's come off!" the sound recordist.
@Ethan Ansell I've also spotted him in GT a few times
The music and drone shots at the beginning are just amazing
If they included these kinds of behind scenes in the final film (grand tour) it would be funnier
But it was a Top Gear special...
Even with grand tour they still don't know we are ready for more than 10h versions of these adventures.
It is very good that you also give such images separately from the series, in order to see what titanic work you do, not to mention the production costs. I'm excited to see you all, starting with "The Three Musketeers" - Hammond, Clarkson and May and not forgetting "D'Artagnan" - Stig's. That's how I caress them. You can combine such images with even funny ones. I wish you success and health. A great admirer from Romania.
9:55 Hammond catching an insect with ease and not freaking out. I feel like everything I knew is a lie. They always portray him as being terrified of insects :D
He really doesn't like spiders though.
That guy who is missing an arm at 11:47 is part of the grand tour crew. You can see him in the first part of the Columbia special.
Top gear specials were awesome.
"Prick"...it's small because it's chilly.
Boom
Ahthankyou😆
wow, Top Gear is not just tv show for a car only, but earth and human culture. The drone footage beautifully done with perfect score...
I know not everything would be perfect but even the problems would be so worth it. I'd love a job like that.