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Episode Name:
Series 20, Episode 5
Air date:
7/28/2013
Summary:
Jeremy and James look at the increasingly popular type of tall hatchback referred to as a 'crossover'. Richard travels to Italy to drive a pair of Lamborghinis. Steven Tyler is the star in the Reasonably Priced Car this week.
What we got was a shouty, wet, miserable day up and down the banks of a river during which Clarkson & Co attempted to steer a pimped up van-turned-hovercraft all the way to Tewkesbury. The purpose, as if it needed one, was some half-baked mission to see if and whether this 'Hovervan' would be a formidable mode of rescue transport, in the event of another severe flood in the area.
The delightfully random plot itself is nothing new to Top Gear; it is this that makes the show arguably one of the most entertaining things on television on a Sunday night. Normally. However, it didn’t help that the topic was based around one of flooding and grey skies and wet, wet water: when most Britons have spent the last two weeks revelling in a heatwave you sort of forget what it’s like to have miserable, grey day.
Still, things cheered up when not only did we see Clarkson et al in ridiculous black wet suits (their beer belly silhouettes brilliantly on display), I also couldn’t help but laugh out loud at Richard Hammond getting blasted with spray from the Hovervan as he tried to climb into it while it was stuck in the canal lock. Long story. I was hoping Jeremy would fall in beside it (that could have been worth the £14m) but alas, he escaped pretty much unharmed.
Quite predictably the boys’ first attempt at the Hovervan failed miserably with all of them ending up in the water; also predictably their van mis-steered into the bushes, the trees, and the people rowing peacefully alongside them – until one of them (probably an "extra"?) was tipped out and made to swim ashore. The Hovervan was proving to be as obnoxious as most white van man drivers. But then this is Top Gear and obnoxious is what these three blokes do best.
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===>CLICK HERE TO WATCH FULL EPISODE
OR
===>CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FULL HD VERSION
Episode Name:
Series 20, Episode 5
Air date:
7/28/2013
Summary:
Jeremy and James look at the increasingly popular type of tall hatchback referred to as a 'crossover'. Richard travels to Italy to drive a pair of Lamborghinis. Steven Tyler is the star in the Reasonably Priced Car this week.
What we got was a shouty, wet, miserable day up and down the banks of a river during which Clarkson & Co attempted to steer a pimped up van-turned-hovercraft all the way to Tewkesbury. The purpose, as if it needed one, was some half-baked mission to see if and whether this 'Hovervan' would be a formidable mode of rescue transport, in the event of another severe flood in the area.
The delightfully random plot itself is nothing new to Top Gear; it is this that makes the show arguably one of the most entertaining things on television on a Sunday night. Normally. However, it didn’t help that the topic was based around one of flooding and grey skies and wet, wet water: when most Britons have spent the last two weeks revelling in a heatwave you sort of forget what it’s like to have miserable, grey day.
Still, things cheered up when not only did we see Clarkson et al in ridiculous black wet suits (their beer belly silhouettes brilliantly on display), I also couldn’t help but laugh out loud at Richard Hammond getting blasted with spray from the Hovervan as he tried to climb into it while it was stuck in the canal lock. Long story. I was hoping Jeremy would fall in beside it (that could have been worth the £14m) but alas, he escaped pretty much unharmed.
Quite predictably the boys’ first attempt at the Hovervan failed miserably with all of them ending up in the water; also predictably their van mis-steered into the bushes, the trees, and the people rowing peacefully alongside them – until one of them (probably an "extra"?) was tipped out and made to swim ashore. The Hovervan was proving to be as obnoxious as most white van man drivers. But then this is Top Gear and obnoxious is what these three blokes do best.
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