Top Gear (UK)

Top Gear (UK)

Top Gear's unique approach to motoring entertainment has already seen the popular BBC program tackle burning issues such as "Can you build your own amphibious car?," "Can you buy an old supercar for less than the price of a small hatchback?," or "Can a stretched limousine jump over a wedding?" Now Jeremy Clarkson, James May, Richard Hammond
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  1. シーズン15エピソード1 - Episode 1

    2010年9月26日
    1時間2分
    13+
    James May attempts to drive the Toyota Hilux up an active volcano in Iceland.
  2. シーズン15エピソード2 - Episode 2

    2010年10月3日
    1時間
    13+
    Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May attempt to find a trio of cars which are equally at home on the race track as they are at transporting a family to the shops, all for a budget of £5,000. They end up with a BMW M3, a Mercedes 190E and a Ford Sierra Cosworth which they then put through their paces in Europe's home of speed.
  3. シーズン15エピソード3 - Episode 3

    2010年10月10日
    1時間1分
    13+
    The presenters attempt to find the world's greatest four-door supercar.
  4. シーズン15エピソード4 - Episode 4

    2010年10月17日
    1時間
    13+
    Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May attempt to build cool and interesting motorhomes before setting off for a Bank Holiday weekend in the West Country to see how each of their creations performs in the real world.
  5. シーズン15エピソード5 - Episode 5

    2010年10月24日
    45分
    13+
    Hollywood A-listers Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz are in town and they head out onto the test track as the Stars in a Reasonably Priced Car. Plus, Richard Hammond is in Sweden for a race against some hardcore snowmobilers and James May attempts to break his personal speed record in a brand new, even more powerful version of the amazing Bugatti Veyron.
  6. シーズン15エピソード6 - Episode 6

    2010年10月31日
    59分
    7+
    Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May buy old British roadsters from Jensen-Healey, Lotus and TVR before taking a wistful journey through the remnants of this country's sports car industry, starting in Norfolk and ending up at the mothballed TVR factory in Blackpool.