:-(
A former member
its in the bbc contract,
also how will there destroy this epsoide on DAVE?
also how will there destroy this epsoide on DAVE?
IS
At least it wasn't won by someone in motorsport!
besty posted:
I agree. The thinking behind it was that it woldn't clash with sports personality which is fair enough - but since that has overrun every year I can remember and with the main award being presented after top gear had started it was rather silly if not well meant scheduling
At least it wasn't won by someone in motorsport!
JO
MediaGuardian reports that TopGear achieved a higher audience than Cranford, with TG averaging 6.7m viewers and Cranford 6.6m.
AG
MOTORING: Top Gear
On: BBC 1 North (1)
Date: Saturday 15th December 2007 (starting in 4 days)
Time: 2:55 AM to 3:55 AM (1 hour long)
Motoring magazine show. Jeremy, Richard and James celebrate 40 years of British Leyland by reviewing three of their cars that aren't that bad. Also, a review of the Aston Martin DBS, Jennifer Saunders as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, and whatever happened to the beach buggy?
(Stereo, Repeat, Widescreen, Subtitles, Signed)
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Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - available from http://www.getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=232743
Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited.
Ben posted:
There's a signed repeat Friday nights on BBC One but I'm not sure if they're in sync with BBC Two or not.
MOTORING: Top Gear
On: BBC 1 North (1)
Date: Saturday 15th December 2007 (starting in 4 days)
Time: 2:55 AM to 3:55 AM (1 hour long)
Motoring magazine show. Jeremy, Richard and James celebrate 40 years of British Leyland by reviewing three of their cars that aren't that bad. Also, a review of the Aston Martin DBS, Jennifer Saunders as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, and whatever happened to the beach buggy?
(Stereo, Repeat, Widescreen, Subtitles, Signed)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - available from http://www.getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=232743
Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited.
GS
MOTORING: Top Gear
On: BBC 1 North (1)
Date: Saturday 15th December 2007 (starting in 4 days)
Time: 2:55 AM to 3:55 AM (1 hour long)
Motoring magazine show. Jeremy, Richard and James celebrate 40 years of British Leyland by reviewing three of their cars that aren't that bad. Also, a review of the Aston Martin DBS, Jennifer Saunders as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, and whatever happened to the beach buggy?
(Stereo, Repeat, Widescreen, Subtitles, Signed)
Are you not obliged to credit Digiguide for that listing in the way dvboy always does?
Thank you for the listing nonetheless, I missed the end of the endurance race.
Gavin Scott
Founding member
London UK posted:
Ben posted:
There's a signed repeat Friday nights on BBC One but I'm not sure if they're in sync with BBC Two or not.
MOTORING: Top Gear
On: BBC 1 North (1)
Date: Saturday 15th December 2007 (starting in 4 days)
Time: 2:55 AM to 3:55 AM (1 hour long)
Motoring magazine show. Jeremy, Richard and James celebrate 40 years of British Leyland by reviewing three of their cars that aren't that bad. Also, a review of the Aston Martin DBS, Jennifer Saunders as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, and whatever happened to the beach buggy?
(Stereo, Repeat, Widescreen, Subtitles, Signed)
Are you not obliged to credit Digiguide for that listing in the way dvboy always does?
Thank you for the listing nonetheless, I missed the end of the endurance race.
RD
Agreed, the endurance race was another brilliant TG moment. But I felt this one really warranted an entire show dedicated to it like the American road trip.
It was quite a momentous thing for the 4 of them to work as a team like that, and there was far too much material to cram in to 35 minutes. The usual humour and artistic moments had to be sacrificed so they could jump to the next incident that happened. Hence it ended up more as a factual chronology of events rather than the creative epic it could have been.
The other items on the show like Keith Allen in a reasonably priced car and Clarkson's road test at the end (not really one of his best) didn't seem good enough to justify squeezing the main feature down.
It was quite a momentous thing for the 4 of them to work as a team like that, and there was far too much material to cram in to 35 minutes. The usual humour and artistic moments had to be sacrificed so they could jump to the next incident that happened. Hence it ended up more as a factual chronology of events rather than the creative epic it could have been.
The other items on the show like Keith Allen in a reasonably priced car and Clarkson's road test at the end (not really one of his best) didn't seem good enough to justify squeezing the main feature down.
CY
The shows are currently being repeated on BBC THREE, I prefer to watch it there than on Dave because there are no commercial breaks and nothing gets edited out for time.
Johnny83 posted:
Balls I missed it last night, is it repeated on BBC 2 or BBC 3 this week at all, I'd rather watch it without the ads than watch a butchered version on Dave
RD
The shows are currently being repeated on BBC THREE, I prefer to watch it there than on Dave because there are no commercial breaks and nothing gets edited out for time.
I wonder if Top Gear has broken some kind of record for the number of channels one programme gets repeated on?
It gets repeated on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three and Dave - all within a few weeks of its original broadcast.
cylon6 posted:
Johnny83 posted:
Balls I missed it last night, is it repeated on BBC 2 or BBC 3 this week at all, I'd rather watch it without the ads than watch a butchered version on Dave
I wonder if Top Gear has broken some kind of record for the number of channels one programme gets repeated on?
It gets repeated on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three and Dave - all within a few weeks of its original broadcast.