VW Touareg. Lexus SC430. Fastest Supercar. SIARPC David Soul. Perodula. BMW Z8.
James May's first appearance on the new format TG and he road tests his own Bentley.
Porsche 911 Turbo. DIY car. SIARPC Ann Robinson. TR6. Insider Trading. Renault Clio.
Rolls Phanton. Cool Wall. Rover. SIARPC is Jamie Oliver. BMW v Audi. Fastest MP.
bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Richard Hammonds CRASHING at 300mph in a DRAG CAR!
Jag C Type, Jag Mark 11. SIARPC Boris Johnson. Jag XJ. Jag Cool Wall and Jag XKRR. Bit of a Jag thing going on here lol.
Richard Hammond sets out to discover the role war, nature and household objects played in the creation of the world's biggest passenger jet - http://natgeochannel.co.uk/engineering-connections
First aired: 9/2/2004 Richard Hammond chucks televisions out of a moving van in the search to find the world's most protective packaging. Brainiac boffin Jon Tickle gets caught up in DIY quicksand. Will 100 muskets and a cannon be enough to destroy a black box flight recorder? What happens when you add the world's most dangerous metals to water? Is it better to be tall or small in rush hour? More things NOT to put in your microwave. Which is the world's hottest sauce? Can you boil an egg with 100 mobile phones? And can you stop rock and roll with the help of a crane and a caravan? And Brainiac goes interactive - giving you the chance to vote and win a day out with high explosives.
The Top Gear Boys host the famous BBC pop music show for charity. Some unedited/unbleeped strong language.
First aired: 9/23/2004 Richard Hammond puts DIY parachutes to the test. We find out if it's possible to go on a romantic dinner date whilst being electrocuted? Does getting scared make you stronger? The cheeky girls pay a visit to the Brainiac lab. Tina Turner and her bunsen burner are back with a bang. Jon Tickle takes the p out of science and drinks it. We try and stop rock and roll with the help of a chainsaw. Plus your chance to vote and win a starring role on the final show of the series as Brainiac goes interactive with explosive of the week.
Richard is back on Top Gear as Lady Di!
is this the way to amarillo..... enjoy x
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Top Gear - Lexus LFA reviewed by Richard Hammond [720p]
Richard Hammond test drives the Lexus LFA in the BBC Top Gear TV show.
First aired: 9/16/2004 Richard Hammond finds out whether or not you can you really smell fear? We put more things we shouldn't inside a microwave oven. We make snooker interesting with the help of Quintin Hann, 6 caravans and some propane gas. Is it possible to drink lager whilst being electrocuted? Can an increase in testosterone make a wimp well 'ard. Status Quo put the rock and roll into acoustic science. We check out more things Jon Tickle's body can't do. Charlotte Hudson is on hand to help a member of the public ' do science'. The Homer Simpson of science Dr Bunhead takes his lab to the local - and gets barred! And your chance to vote and win a starring role on Brainiac with Explosive of the week.
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Engineering Connections - Super Rig
Super Rig Richard Hammond investigates the incredible design of the Troll A gas platform – the largest object ever moved by man across the Earth's surface.
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Top Gear Live London Oliver scores a goal Richard Hammond
Richard Hammonds much loved litte yellow car Oliver scores a goal at the Top Gear Live show at Earls Court London 31st Oct 2008
Richard Hammond must take his punishment during Top Gear Live New Zealand
The Top Gear Race to the North was a three way race between a Jaguar XK120 car, a Vincent Black Shadow motorbike, and No. 60163 Tornado, a brand new mainline steam locomotive completed in Britain in 2008. The race saw the car, bike and locomotive, race from London, England, to Edinburgh, Scotland, a journey of around 400 miles. Eighteen months in the planning, the race was filmed in secret on 25 April 2009, to be shown on 21 June 2009 on the UK's top rated motoring programme, Top Gear. Dubbed A1 versus A1, the race involved Tornado, based on the design of the 1949 Peppercorn A1 Class post-war British Railways express passenger locomotives running on the East Coast Main Line, pitted against the 1949 models of Jaguar car and Vincent motorbike, both being restricted to using the A1 primary road, rather than the modern day M1 Motorway. After choosing their form of transportation out of a hat, car enthusiast Jeremy Clarkson chose to run the race on board Tornado, leaving motorbike fan Richard Hammond to drive the Black Shadow, with Jaguar fan James May in XK120. The race was to be the centrepiece of the first episode in the 13th series of Top Gear. The race saw No. 60163 Tornado, capable of over 100 mph but restricted to 75 mph, break a number of records for preserved steam locomotive operation in Britain, including the first 'non-stop' all-steam-hauled passenger train from London King's Cross to Edinburgh Waverley in 41 years, and a first for the steam preservation era, the run having last been achieved by Tornado's fellow LNER Pacific type locomotive and national icon, No. 4472 Flying Scotsman, on 1 May 1968, with steam on British Railways having officially ended on 4 August 1968.
Top Gear Live Show in Hong Kong (Part 1) 好精彩!有李英健一齊做主持,當然一定有Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond!
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