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Next → The ninth series of aired during 2007 and consisted of six episodes, beginning on 28 January and concluding on 4 March. The series featured two specials that were broadcast after the series had ended, -' on 16 March and the ' on 25 July. Production of the series was delayed due to Hammond's accident in September 2006, and did not begin until the following month, and the first episode of the series has subsequently never been repeated on TV owing to Hammond's near-death experience.
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In addition, the 'Best of Top Gear' special meant to be broadcast before Series 9 and showcase the best moments of Series 8, was delayed and later shown in place of the repeat of the fifth episode of the series. Main article: The trio try to see if it is better to purchase a car rather than. With 1000 to find a used car, each search around Miami for a good deal – Clarkson picks up a 1989 RS with a suspicious history to it, Hammond goes all American and takes a 150 pick-up truck, and May gets a rather bouncy and slow, 1989. With their cars, the presenters then begin a journey along the US South Coast, heading for, where along the way they stop at a raceway to find out how fast each car is and see how good the brakes are without going into an alligator-infested river, seek out roadkill for an evening meal, and decorate their cars with slogans which might lead to them getting shot at in, which soon proves to be rather a bad idea. Upon reaching their destination, the trio's final task is to see how well they can give their cars away, to those who need it. Note: In the closing credits, as a reference to the American stereotype, the four main presenters were renamed as ' Clarkson', ' Hammond Jr.' , ' May', and ' Stig', while each crew member's first name is replaced with the words 'Billy Bob'.
88 4 Series 9, Episode 4 (based on a ). Space Shuttle challenge 18 February 2007 ( 2007-02-18) 7.51 Hammond and May see if it is possible to convert a 1992 into a, with help from the British Amateur Rocket Society, but have 12 days to build it. They soon face a tough ordeal, with complicated engineering, but are highly ambitious of success and the hope of proving Clarkson wrong that the idea is preposterous. Meanwhile, Clarkson is seeing how good the S Biturbo roadster is, the result of a modifying company's work on the already monstrous 6.0L twin-turbo V12, while British actor Simon Pegg talks about his part in the film, and sees how fast he was in the Lacetti.
89 5 Series 9, Episode 5 Railway crossing hazard video. Tractor challenge (, ): home-made. Top Gear survey 2006 results 25 February 2007 ( 2007-02-25) 7.58 The trio decide to grow their own petrol, but first must get to grips with some tractors they will use for the job – Clarkson chooses a speedy, Hammond goes with a monstrous, and May picks the complicated controls of the. After putting them through their paces with a series of challenges at the test track, including setting a slower time than (the late), and competing in a 'Drag' race, the boys head to the 25 acres they've rented out to plough it before planting their own.
Meanwhile, Clarkson finds out how much of a hypercar the new, Top Gear does its own version of a Public Service Video in regards to, and actress (and Cool Wall muse) is in the Lacetti and discussing about the various cars on the Cool Wall. Note: Last appearance of 'Top Gear Dog'.
90 6 Series 9, Episode 6 from ordinary cars (, V6 & V6). 4 March 2007 ( 2007-03-04) 8.12 The trio build their own limos and see who can make the best – Clarkson extends a 1992 into a humongous limo, Hammond makes an open top limo out of an 1996, while May uses the front ends of a 1994 and an 1996 to make a conjoined limo. On the test track, they test each others out, before seeing how good they are in a number of challenges, before transporting a VIP to the, with Clarkson chauffeuring 's, Hammond taking, and May driving, with varying degrees of trouble. Elsewhere, Hammond is test-driving the latest, and actress is seeing if she is faster than the Ninth Doctor as the latest star in the reasonably priced car. Best-of episodes Total No.
Title Feature Original air date 91 7 'The Best of Top Gear: 2006' Best Moments from Series 8 11 March 2007 ( 2007-03-11) A look back at some of the best moments from Series 8. Note: This episode was due to be broadcast before the start of the series, but due to Hammond's severe crash, it was postponed indefinitely. When the repeat of the fifth episode of Series 9 was pulled, this episode was shown in its place. Spin-Off Special Title Guest(s) Original air date 92 8 ', 16 March 2007 ( 2007-03-16) Top Gear does a special edition of Top of the Pops, with boyband challenged to write and perform a song with the words 'sofa,' 'Hyundai,' and 'administration' but not 'love', 'baby,' or 'heart'. There are performances by, guest is on guitar alongside, and the trio support with the closing number. Note: Complaints were raised by viewers following this special, in regard to James May throwing birds onto the stage of one of the performances that the trio were handling special effects for.
Special Episodes Total No. Title Feature Guest(s) Original air date 93 9 ' Race to North Pole: Modified vs. Dog Sled 25 July 2007 ( 2007-07-25). Main article: In this special edition of Top Gear, the presenters take part in a race to see who can reach the first. While Hammond attempts to get their first with a sled pulled by a team of ten and the aid of American explorer, Clarkson and May see if they can beat him with a specially adapted pick-up truck, all while seeing if a car can achieve the impossible and make it to the Pole for the first time.
Prior to the challenge, the boys first underwent arctic training, learning how to pitch a tent and what to do if you fall in freezing cold water, before getting insight into the risks they would encounter from. On their race from to the Pole, the group would deal with mountainous land masses, thin ice, polar bears, freezing arctic weather, and a massive ice boulder maze, which for the Hilux, will be the toughest test it has ever undergone. Note: This special did not feature an opening title sequence to it. In addition, each person credited in the special's closing credits had their first name replaced with 'Sir Ranulph' in homage to Sir Ranulph Fiennes (e.g. 'Sir Ranulph Clarkson', 'Sir Ranulph Hammond', etc.).
This was the first episode of Top Gear to be shown in. Criticism and Controversy. Main article: 'Mental' comments Following the broadcast of the first episode of the series, several viewers complained after watching Clarkson ask Hammond how he felt after the crash with the question 'Are you now a mental?' , before witnessing May offer him a tissue in case he 'dribbled'. In response to the complaints, the claimed that the comments had been merely made as a joke, but realised they would have caused offence to mentally disabled and brain-damaged viewers, and thus apologised for failing to consider this. US Special: Cow on Camaro Following the airing of the US Special, both the and the UK media regulator received 91 complaints in regards to the scene in which Clarkson drove to the trio's campsite with a cow tied to his. In response to this, the BBC defended the programme by stating that the cow had not been harmed or injured by Clarkson and that it had died several days previously before the scene was filmed.
Level Crossing Public Service Video During episode 5, Clarkson filmed a segment in which he did a public service video about Level Crossings, with a reconstruction organised by as part of their Don't Run The Risk campaign. However, the segment was heavily criticised after it had been aired. Some of the criticism it garnered was due to the fact that it was broadcast just 2 days after the, even though the crash had not been caused by a track incursion. Other criticism was on the reconstruction by Network Rail, with Anthony Smith, chief executive of the rail watchdog, stating that 'We need to raise awareness of the issue, but now is not the right time.' However, because the item had been delayed for several weeks due to an earlier fatal level crossing crash, it was decided that with only one more programme remaining in the series along with the frequency of level crossing accidents, that there was no other 'appropriate' time to show the film without 'offending' somebody. A repeat of the episode was due to be aired on 1 March 2007, but because of another death on a level crossing that had occurred earlier that morning, it was decided that the repeat would not be shown. Instead, it was replaced with the 'Best of Top Gear' episode that had been postponed by Hammond's crash.
Polar Special Following the broadcast of the Polar Special, the found that the scene in which both Jeremy Clarkson and James May were shown to be drinking a whilst driving through an ice field, could 'glamorise the misuse of alcohol' and that it 'was not editorially justified in the context of a family show ', despite the producer's claiming they were beyond the jurisdiction of drink driving laws, and Clarkson stating on the programme that he was not driving but 'sailing' (piloting a vehicle on (frozen) water as opposed to actual land). In addition, Emily Armistead, a speaker of, heavily criticised the episode. In an article by the, she condemned the feature as being 'highly irresponsible', further adding that Top Gear had taken some of most polluting vehicles on the road to try to destroy the Arctic quicker than climate change was and that Clarkson 'represented some climate-sceptic views and for someone to be on national television saying that is quite alarming.'
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