Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a quiz game show that premiered in 1998. Contestants answer a series of progressively difficult multiple-choice questions in order to win a cash prize of one million dollars.
In 'The Grand Tour,' three friends - an Englishman, a Scotsman, and an American - travel around the world in cars, exploring different cultures and locales. Along the way, they engage in comedic banter, review automobiles, and take part in various adventures. The show combines elements of comedy, travelogue, and motorsports.
Top Gear is a popular long-running British television series about cars. In each episode, the hosts review, road test and drive various cars, and engage in motoring challenges and races. The show has gained a cult following for its humorous and sometimes controversial approach to automotive topics.
Light Lunch was a Channel 4 lunch-time comedy chatshow broadcast between March 1997 and February 1998. It starred Mel and Sue. The show was a huge success initially but audience figures declined slowly eventually resulting in viewing figures merely deemed "satisfactory" by Channel 4.
Clarkson's Farm follows Jeremy Clarkson, a former Top Gear presenter, as he attempts to run a farm in the Cotswolds region of England. With no farming experience, Clarkson faces numerous challenges and mishaps as he navigates the complexities of agriculture in the modern age.
The trio ignore Mr Wilman’s instructions and head to Zimbabwe in three cars they’ve always wanted to own, a Lancia Montecarlo, a Ford Capri 3-litre, and a Triumph Stag. They embark on a stunning road trip through Zimbabwe’s beautiful and sometimes challenging landscapes leading to an emotional farewell to their lives together.
A tour of the world looking at other motoring cultures.
Series giving a voice to 35- to 54-year-old men, very probably the grumpiest sector of our society.
The stories behind some of the most significant inventions which have helped shape the world we live in today.
Jeremy Clarkson: Meets the Neighbours was a television series presented by Jeremy Clarkson and during the course of the series, he drives a 1960s Jaguar E-Type. The show was first shown during May and June 2002 on BBC Two. Over the series, Clarkson visited five European countries to discover just how different their lifestyles are to those in Britain. The show was produced by BBC Birmingham and executively produced by Richard Pearson. Meet The Neighbours was the second of two series involving Clarkson which were filmed during his hiatus from Top Gear, and his fifth documentary series for the BBC, following Motorworld, Extreme Machines, Car Years and Speed. The show was first shown on UK television channel BBC Two, before being shown to an international audience on BBC World. As of 2008, it has regularly been repeated on various UKTV channels, most recently being Dave, however, nearly 15 minutes of footage has been cut from each episode to allow for adverts within the sixty-minute slot. 30-minute versions of each episode have also been aired.
From very early on in Top Gear's life the phrase 'We decided to have a race' has appeared often. Some of the races have been brief, and some have been simply epic. Matt LeBlanc, one of the fastest ever celebrities round the Top Gear test track, presents a selection of the greatest and most entertaining races from the past 13 years.
Races have been an important part of the "Top Gear" franchise during its run, and the best of those contests are featured in this compilation series.
Jeremy Clarkson's Extreme Machines was a six-part documentary series, originally broadcast on BBC Two in 1998. The series focused on presenter Jeremy Clarkson, testing out a series of cars, jet planes and powerboats.
This compilation show presented by Richard Hammond takes a look back at Top Gear's most famous creations from the past 21 seasons. Relive many of the greatest and boldest endeavors in all their splendor, including the Train-Cars, James' Caravan Airship, the Hammerhead Eagle-i Thrust and the Hovervan.
Jeremy, Richard and James are told to take a holiday across the Southwestern United States in an RV. Seeing this trip as uncomfortable, slow and pointless, they stage a mutiny to get rid of the assigned ride and drive an RV of their own making
Clarkson's Car Years was a television series presented by Jeremy Clarkson and first shown during June and July 2000 on BBC Two. Over the series, Clarkson discusses six different topics relating to motoring, looking at the defining moments of each. The show was produced by BBC Birmingham and executively produced by Richard Pearson. Car Years was the first of two series involving Clarkson which were filmed during his hiatus from Top Gear, and his third documentary series for the BBC, following Motorworld and Extreme Machines. The show was first shown on UK television channel BBC Two, before being shown to an international audience on BBC World. As of 2008, it has regularly been repeated on various UKTV channels, most recently being Dave.
TV enthusiast and aficionado Jeremy Clarkson presents an honest, no-holds barred review of this year's TV offerings.