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There are some show-stealing stunts-cum-sight gags, too, such as the reversal of Eddie Kidd's classic bus-jumping bike stunt that sees a bus being "jumped" over the same number of bikes. Buses, of course, stay in the air the way bricks don't. The caravan-towing speed record attempt is almost serious, except Hammond checks the small print and sees there's no restriction on what you can use to move the caravan. He chooses gravity and drops it from a crane.
On the DVD: The Best of Top Gear also includes a fact file that gives the spec of each vehicle and a rather unexciting photo gallery. --Roger Thomas
Highlights include reviews of Aston Martin Vanquish, DB7, Pagani Zonda, Lotus Elise and Esprit plus Doughnut Grannies, Plane vs. Car and Bus Jumping Over Motorbike.
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Top Gear!,
By Beebee "Codename Blue" (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Top Gear - Back in the Fast Lane : Best of BBC Series 1 & 2 [DVD] (DVD)
There is absolutely no doubt that Top Gear is one of the greatest shows on television. There are so many reasons for this that it would be impossible for me to write them all here, so I'll sum them up.Firstly, this show is beautiful. As a camera operator, I can say that Top Gear has been a real inspiration to my work since the new style of the show started. The articles on the show are always visually stunning, with fantastic soundtracks. This is a creative producer's dream. Secondly, the show is hilarious. The producers knew that they had to get a wide audience without losing the 'boys toys' element of the programme, which is why so much silliness happens. But it's great, because every responsible driver on the road needs to let their hair down, and to see Richard Hammond destroy a caravan with gravity is a light-hearted stunt to make even the most stiff-upper-lipped driver chuckle. Thirdly, the guests are great. Even if they're not particularly famous, the viewer warms to them instantly with the simple "Star In A Reasonably Priced Car" section. Seeing a famous person in a tight helmet driving a Liana round a track is humbling, even to Patrick Stewart (who was excellent). Jeremy Clarkson, whether you love him or hate him, is great with the guests and always gets a laugh. And, my final point (for now), the combination of Clarkson, Hammond and May on a show dedicated to honouring great cars and laughing at bad ones is spot on. A show that brings together great presenters, interesting cars and tremendous production is a hard thing to achieve, but Top Gear does is perfectly. Buy this DVD and immortalise this pristine show on your shelf; it's worth every penny.
26 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
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Fantastic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Top Gear - Back in the Fast Lane : Best of BBC Series 1 & 2 [DVD] (DVD)
We don't get Top Gear in Australia, so I was lucky enough to be sent this DVD for Christmas and it really is good stuff. Not like your usual car crap, these guys really have fun throwing fast, high priced cars around on the track coupled with that trademark British dry wit.
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Almost a great highlights package,
By Peaksteve (Halesowen, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Top Gear - Back in the Fast Lane : Best of BBC Series 1 & 2 [DVD] (DVD)
I'm not sure what I was expecting here, as it's been so long since I saw any episodes from the first two series of Top Gear! One thing to remember is that the show has evolved into the 'three funny blokes do blokey stuff with cars' show that I love today, but it wasn't always like that, even after the revival of the series.
This DVD focusses on JC's car reviews primarily, with some excellent edited highlights of his star interviews. There are a few features featuring Richard Hammond, too, but James May (who joined the team for series two) only features once, and the bloke he replaced (Jason Dawe) only shows up in a couple of studio shots, and doesn't say anything! So, a decent enough DVD, but not necessarily a true reflection of the diverse features that were in the TV show, and it's certainly not going to be what you expect if you've watched Top Gear for the past three years or so but weren't a viewer back in 2002.
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