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mikeyb
12-31-2005, 02:29 PM
The Top Gear telly programme has quietly become a global phenomenon. Recent figures suggested an extraordinary viewership, something in the region of one billon people across the globe. This explains why Jeremy gets mobbed on the streets of Dubai, why Richard Hammond is swooned over by housewives in Auckland and why James May will shortly appear on a series of commemorative stamps in Luxembourg. Probably. Only one country has been strangely resistant to the charms of three blokes cocking about in an old aircraft hangar - the United States of America.

Untill now. Earlier this year, Discovery decided they wanted in on the Top Gear action, starting with 18 repackaged programmes using existing items from TG UK. Accordingly, our pluckly lads spent five days at the Top Gear base recording new studio linkds in a more American-friendly way. Basically, getting Jeremy not to call them fat and stupid. This, however, was a mere entree for Discovery’s main plan: to make thier own version of Top Gear on US soil. Thier own studio, thier own test track, even - since our boys were too busy and anyway James May doesn’y like places that don’t server a decent cup of tea - thier own presenters.

That’s why earlier this eyar a brand new TG USA production team assembleddeep in the Mojave desert to create a pilot show for thier version of Britain’s favourite almost-BAFTA-winning car programmer. And, liker thier idea of what constitues a decent cup of coffee, the American take on Top Gear wasn’t entirely the same as ours. Instead of a shabby hangar and a track built around arifield taxiways, they got a pit garage and a proper circuit. Instead of filling the studio with 200 grunting Subaru drivers, they did without an audience. And instead of The Tall One, The Short One and The Other Oen, they hired three rather different American presenters. Bruno, a professional drag racer with casual tales of crashing at 230mph. John, the super keen jock, blessed with quaint ’sir and m’am’ good manners that only Americans can do. And, Johnny, a former reality show winner with a nice line in wierd humor.

Fortunatly some reference points remained, including Star In A Reasonably Priced Car. But, to set the power laps, there could be no substitue - the Stig was flown to the US and stunned everyone with his blistering pace as he hammered the CLS55, Charger, and Mustang round the circuit.

After two days’ shooting, the show that popped out of the other end was something familiar and yet rather different. For one thing, filming in sunshine gives the show a glossy feel a million miles from another drizzle sodden canter down a runway in Surrey. And shouting “Bring on the Stig” just sounds cooler in an American accent.

If Discovery likes the pilot show, a series will follow in 2006. Then Americans can enjoy a weekly shot of Top Gear, just like the rest of the world.



source:http://www.finalgear.com/news/2005/12/22/top-gear-usa/#more-226

eting_pro5
12-31-2005, 11:00 PM
It's about damn time we see Top Gear in the US.

Although I still think Spike or someone should just pick up the British show. Even if they're testing cars we can't have, the photography, writing and quirky tests they do are incredibly entertaining.

mazpro
01-01-2006, 12:28 AM
that is cool. hopefully it happens, I'll watching every episode if it's as fun as the original one.

Iggy
01-02-2006, 01:25 AM
part of the reason i watch that show is because of the hosts. Jeremy, Richard and James are hilarious together. I doubt this American version will be as good as the original

vindication
01-02-2006, 01:37 AM
I only want it here if they dont have to change because Americans are getting their feelings hurt. wtf?? boofuckinhoo. Truth hurts, eat a big mack and die

Antoine
01-02-2006, 02:33 AM
part of the reason i watch that show is because of the hosts. Jeremy, Richard and James are hilarious together. I doubt this American version will be as good as the original

Exactly...I don't have high hopes for this...I'll stick with the original.

lasermp5
01-02-2006, 02:37 AM
what the hell is 5th gear then? I always thought it was the americanized top gear...

dupa12345
01-02-2006, 02:41 AM
Bruno, a professional drag racer with casual tales of crashing at 230mph. John, the super keen jock, blessed with quaint ’sir and m’am’ good manners that only Americans can do. And, Johnny, a former reality show winner with a nice line in wierd humor.


if that doesnt sound like a recepe for disaster than i dont know what does ... it'll be so sweet listening to jeremy talking about 'how the americans tried to knock off their show'

Pretzellogic
01-02-2006, 02:51 AM
So it follows the basic structure of the British show?

All that means is that it will merely be a Chest Wound, as opposed to a Sucking Chest Wound.

The sad part is that I'll probably watch it anyway, even if it's the same way I would watch an hour-long train-wreck.

Spooled
01-02-2006, 02:11 PM
"And shouting 'Bring on the Stig' just sounds cooler in an American accent."

Any word on that actual host names? I'm curious who they will be.

Turtle of Time
01-02-2006, 02:32 PM
anything absorbed by america is bound to be disastrous... look at what happened when ford acquired mazda... where's my rotary damn it?!

daedalus
01-02-2006, 02:40 PM
top gear just isnt top gear without jermey and the gang... booo hissssssss.

Murray
01-02-2006, 03:02 PM
And instead of The Tall One, The Short One and The Other Oen, they hired three rather different American presenters. Bruno, a professional drag racer with casual tales of crashing at 230mph. John, the super keen jock, blessed with quaint ’sir and m’am’ good manners that only Americans can do. And, Johnny, a former reality show winner with a nice line in wierd humor.That's it. They've ruined it. I was excited until I saw this.

They've picked exactly the three types of people I'm least likely to identify with.

AzMz6
01-02-2006, 03:10 PM
i personally would dig a us version to ditch the biritsh accent....it drives me nuts...;)

Kansei
01-02-2006, 03:10 PM
part of the reason i watch that show is because of the hosts. Jeremy, Richard and James are hilarious together. I doubt this American version will be as good as the original

Agreed.

Boo on Americanizing the show.

Most Americans need to be called fat and lazy, maybe they'll get off their asses and do something about it.

Turtle of Time
01-03-2006, 02:36 AM
Anything but try to host Top Gear I pray... (boom07)

Agreed.

Boo on Americanizing the show.

Most Americans need to be called fat and lazy, maybe they'll get off their asses and do something about it.

Lil Freek
01-03-2006, 02:50 AM
part of the reason i watch that show is because of the hosts. Jeremy, Richard and James are hilarious together. I doubt this American version will be as good as the original

on the nose

Pretzellogic
01-03-2006, 03:10 AM
on the nose
British Humor > American Humor

cheapmiata1600
01-03-2006, 10:44 AM
Hopefully it'll be marginally better than the "we really like the cupholders in the new M5" style shows we get here. I'd much rather see a car sliding sideways around a test track than some guy sitting in the car adjusting the seats and playing with the radio while they read the specs out of the owners manual. Yes, I'm looking at you motorweek.

seanmcsean
01-03-2006, 10:51 AM
I love top gear though I hate clarkson.. he's a pompous prick who doesn't take any accountability for what he says.

SciFiMan
01-03-2006, 11:08 AM
Perhaps, but if it's all cars unavailable in the U.S., I wouldn't bother watching the show unless I had nothing else to do- and I almost always have something more productive or entertaining than TV unless it's a very good show.


It's about damn time we see Top Gear in the US.

Although I still think Spike or someone should just pick up the British show. Even if they're testing cars we can't have, the photography, writing and quirky tests they do are incredibly entertaining.

jred321
01-03-2006, 12:18 PM
the hosts are what makes the british version. i'm not going to pass judgement on the new hosts until i see the show, but i can't say i'm expecting much since americans ruin shows (most recently deal or no deal). if they give fair and honest evaluations of cars though and people watch it can only be a good thing, then maybe we won't get more wonderful cars like the chevy cavalier and manufacturers will have to try when making a car

vindication
01-03-2006, 02:58 PM
British Humor > American Humor
Monty Python

tunersteve
01-03-2006, 04:39 PM
Interesting, but I doubt that it will compete with the Brit version. I still say Discovery should just re air the damn Brit version just like they show it over there at 11pm on Monday nights and I'll be behind the TV every week.

Lt. Dan
01-18-2006, 11:09 AM
1: they should replace the "reality show star" with someone like Chip Herr (road racer, really cool guy to talk to, and kinda nutty)

2: They have to keep it timely!!!!

3: Bring back the audience in the studio!!!!

4: Air both shows, back to back... Call it "Motoring Monday", or something like that...

Dan

tunersteve
01-18-2006, 01:09 PM
I think Henry Rollins would be a good host personally, hes got that goofy psycho attitude that would make the show interesting.