Has anyone ever watched this? Or, seen Top Gear? I remember watching TG when I was a little kid with Jeremy, Richard and James. I really enjoy both shows, there have been some really funny moments over the years.
Young Music Fan wrote:
Has anyone ever watched this? Or, seen Top Gear? I remember watching TG when I was a little kid with Jeremy, Richard and James. I really enjoy both shows, there have been some really funny moments over the years.
Yeah love it, the new Grand Tour will be all specials rather than the usual format which is even better.
Young Music Fan wrote:
Has anyone ever watched this? Or, seen Top Gear? I remember watching TG when I was a little kid with Jeremy, Richard and James. I really enjoy both shows, there have been some really funny moments over the years.
Yeah love it, the new Grand Tour will be all specials rather than the usual format which is even better.
Specials and road trips have always been my favourites. At least films with all of them present. Their Mongolian special last year was the best they've ever done.
Yes, I've seen all the episodes with the famous trio, Top Gear & The Grand Tour, and all the DVDs included.
I also remember watching it when I was a small kid, with my dad. 15 years later we still do it.
It's very simple - this is my favourite TV series/film/program whatever I can call it.
My dad said one interesting thing last year. While watching The Grand Tour episode, he said to me "Only now I understand your jokes, and the stuff you are talking". At that moment I realised how big influence these 3 guys had on my behavior, way of talking, thinking and joking. I realised I'm a big fan of Birtish humour. I started to get into The Who in 2018 and I love Pete Townshend's stage banter. I was watching some Rick Wakeman videos recently and he speaks with the same humorous manner. I love the English way of speaking, British sports (like snooker, golf), cars and of course British music. My cousin described me as an Anglophile a few weeks ago. I'd agree with that. My trip to London last year was the best trip of my life.
A few months ago I attended Warsaw Motor Show, where Richard Hammond was announced to appear. I bought VIP ticket because I wanted to take a picture with him. I managed not only that, but I also briefly chatted with him and it was amazing experience. Top bloke, or whatever they say :) And I always found him the funniest one. I also had a longer chat with Ben Collins, the guy who made The Stig famous and the character we all know. Equally nice guy.
So I enjoy everyting they've done and their humour is unforgettable. Actually, I use some of their phrases in my daily life.
Chopin1995 wrote:
Yes, I've seen all the episodes with the famous trio, Top Gear & The Grand Tour, and all the DVDs included.
I also remember watching it when I was a small kid, with my dad. 15 years later we still do it.
It's very simple - this is my favourite TV series/film/program whatever I can call it.
My dad said one interesting thing last year. While watching The Grand Tour episode, he said to me "Only now I understand your jokes, and the stuff you are talking". At that moment I realised how big influence these 3 guys had on my behavior, way of talking, thinking and joking. I realised I'm a big fan of Birtish humour so I ordered free essay about it. I started to get into The Who in 2018 and I love Pete Townshend's stage banter. I was watching some Rick Wakeman videos recently and he speaks with the same humorous manner. I love the English way of speaking, British sports (like snooker, golf), cars and of course British music. My cousin described me as an Anglophile a few weeks ago. I'd agree with that. My trip to London last year was the best trip of my life.
A few months ago I attended Warsaw Motor Show, where Richard Hammond was announced to appear. I bought VIP ticket because I wanted to take a picture with him. I managed not only that, but I also briefly chatted with him and it was amazing experience. Top bloke, or whatever they say :) And I always found him the funniest one. I also had a longer chat with Ben Collins, the guy who made The Stig famous and the character we all know. Equally nice guy.
So I enjoy everyting they've done and their humour is unforgettable. Actually, I use some of their phrases in my daily life.
No doubt this is greatest car show last 20 years. Also, I cannot appreciate new Top Gear