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Top Gear coming back to the U.S.A. sans Clarkson & Co

12/26/2005, 10:17 AM

By admin

Top Gear is coming to the U.S.A — but it’s probably not what car enthusiasts are expecting. Top Gear is a popular TV show and magazine from Britain that is nothing short of gospel to a huge audience of car fans around the world. The TV show is broadcast by many networks in various countries, but has always had a rocky road in the United States. Last year, the Discovery channel rebroadcast the Jeremy Clarkson-hosted show for U.S. viewers, but this season the the show never came to U.S. shores. But according to the latest Top Gear magazine, Discovery still has plans for the TV show in America. It turns out the rebroadcast of episodes was a mere entree for Discovery’s main plan: to make its own version of Top Gear on US soil. Their own studio, test track, and presenters. A pilot episode has already been filmed, and if the Discovery executives are pleased, a whole season will be filmed. The three presenters will be Bruno, a professional drag racer, John, the “super keen jock,” and Johnny, a former reality show winner. Of course, the U.S. creators couldn’t totally rid themselves of the Brits. Stig was flown to the U.S. and stunned everyone with his blistering runs of a Mercedes CLS 55, Dodge Charger, and Ford Mustang around the circuit.

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12/26, 11:23 AM

posted by:

Mike

As long as they didn’t cancel the brit version so they could throw in an american one.

I would still like to see the original top gear broadcast here too. I got Tivo so I don care when

12/26, 6:12 PM

posted by:

Mike Gutman

Clearly, the charm and excitement of the Brit Top Gear is the wit, skill and chemistry of the three characters. I know Discovery has some outstanding original series, but there’s cetrtainly room for both. Perhaps it would be better if BBC America presented it or possibly Speed channel, but it should be on one way or another. I’ll be glad to give an American version a chance.

12/26, 6:54 PM

posted by:

jwon

screw that, how can i get a job at US topgear? i will give my left kidney.

01/19, 5:36 PM

posted by:

Mik

Are you kidding? Jeremy Clarkson RULES. If only we could produce something even half as good as Britain did with him.

06/22, 6:00 PM

posted by:

delbuk

I have up loaded all top gears (the new ones anyway) check out youtube and the name DELBUK007

06/22, 6:01 PM

posted by:

delbuk

Sorry I meant DBUK007….:)

 
 
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