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5. - Hello.
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6. Thank you. Welcome.
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7. Now, coming up
in today's show...
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8. James wears glasses...
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9. I pretend to be a dog...
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10. and a terrorist eats
a savoury snack.
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11. - Got everything there.
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12. Thank you. Now...
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the developing world,
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pick-up trucks.
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16. Yes, but now
European car makers
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a piece of the action.
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pick-up trucks of their own.
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19. Yes, they have, and to
find out if they're any good,
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The Grand Tour
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through history.
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in the Middle Ages,
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23. which meant going to
Richard Hammond's garden.
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where there's no mains water
or electricity,
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more than
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26. just transport for
plague victims and livestock.
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his Mercedes X-Class
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using its rear axle
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for the village.
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his Ford Ranger as a tractor,
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31. pulling a plough.
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32. Yep, I'm actually ploughing
with my pick-up.
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any happier.
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this Volkswagen Amarok
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nourishment from the well
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the water coming now,
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throb of my V6 diesel.
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- What?
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How do you get that back?
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You set it free.
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- Watch out!
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Run away!
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- I cut my...
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- And there.
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And I've done my neck in.
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a demonstration
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of pick-up trucks.
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all three of them...
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I've sawn three pieces
of wood for a fence.
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four furrows
for growing things in.
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from this community.
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the vegetables.
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the electricity.
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the lighting.
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to make the new fence posts.
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66. - I have proved...
- And you've taken
away the food.
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powerful. More powerful
than in your two.
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68. Yeah,
but what's the use of that?
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69. - Speed and power.
- It's not speed and power.
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70. Yeah, well it is, look.
Look what it did!
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72. Yours couldn't have delivered
that much water that quickly.
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73. Yeah, thankfully, because it
wouldn't have done that.
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missed the point.
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have to overdo everything?
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a test of European
pick-up trucks.
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apart from the fact
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in Australia and it's built
in South Africa.
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with where Turkey is.
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that all three of them
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in the developing world.
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find out how well they work
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end and there's a revolution.
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90. When the revolution
is over,
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91. it's important that all
traces of the vile, hated
dictator are eradicated.
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attaching my Mercedes
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of Kim Jong Clarkson,
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the lowest revs possible.
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put it in four-wheel drive
low range -
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can't do -
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the traction control off.
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a Mercedes, don't you?
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"Mercedes" written on it.
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a Nissan engine.
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Cos it's only a 2.3,
four-cylinder diesel.
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and torque to do a job...
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you go for.
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diff lock, down you come.
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Oh, right on your... Dunk!
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- Oh, bet that... Did that...
That was just...
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- Yes.
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Boof, in the face.
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to your nose? Look at it.
- Yes.
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Because...
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117. Yeah, May Tse-tung.
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118. Right, it's time for your
reign of terror to end.
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119. He may be the most stubborn
man in the world,
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120. but he's no match for the
engine in this Ford Ranger.
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121. I have, of course, more power
in this than in his Nissan -
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and more torque.
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Strong enough
to pull a train, literally.
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actually using
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out of this
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commuter class train.
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one more cylinder than you?
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128. Yeah, that's cos that engine
came from a Turkish bazaar.
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special price.
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today only."
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maybe, upping it a bit.
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He's failing to topple me.
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an old spaniel off a pillar.
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139. He's dragging you.
He's taking you for a scrape.
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then, looked like this.
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to topple me...
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despite his bigger engine -
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to bring down May.
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as I get rid
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the country's hated
dictators... Dick Pot.
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149. Oh, now, come on!
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have built a life-size one.
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of modest statue.
- Yeah, fine.
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compared to yours.
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proportional to
the size of the tyranny.
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low range.
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- Well, I know, exactly,
I don't need it.
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There you go.
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- Right, here we go. Ready?
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- Yes.
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a really bad jolt,
so be careful.
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163. - How have you
worked that out?
- Well, 600 rpm, OK?
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in the village.
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bogged down with that.
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to what typically happens
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after the dictator is gone.
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in disarray,
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all our worldly goods
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prepare to run for our lives.
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172. It's no time to be
alphabet-I-sising
your record collection.
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173. I'm not, I'm just making sure
that The Yes Album, my most
prized possession, is...
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174. - Yeah, well, get on with it.
- We're fleeing!
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I'd leave those.
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has an iPod.
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you've got...
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a gramophone for?
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We're fleeing
from rebel forces.
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doing a commentary.
Get in your truck.
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- Right.
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from here to the flags there,
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Yes, yes, exactly right.
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187. - So it's a drag race.
- It's a flee race.
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- Let's flee, then.
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from government forces,
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0 to 60, eight seconds.
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territory.
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193. It's the fastest of the trio,
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of the trio,
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197. I have the biggest engine -
3.2 litres, five cylinders,
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198. and not only is it strong
enough to pull a train,
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199. literally, it's also
the engine they use
in the Transit van.
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who's ever been
on a motorway knows,
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of more than what you're in.
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I will admit
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confident about this.
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my Mercedes is very robust.
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a thousand years.
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what you'd call powerful.
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aerodynamic issues as well.
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I'm gonna go in D
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knows better than me.
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for fleeing.
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a couple of things.
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bike available once I'd fled.
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and I'm losing.
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and Jeremy's getting away!
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I mean, storming.
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- There's glass everywhere.
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of braking area.
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- This is...
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and a shit record.
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- I'm gonna start again.
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- You say that...
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- I literally think we're OK.
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- So, let's just get this
crystal clear.
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escaped with much,
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has now won all three tests.
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- Me.
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a dictatorship any more.
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- Yeah. It's a democracy.
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at pulling over statues
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at water irrigation.
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have got there first,
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but you have no life.
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and a mattress and the worst
album in history.
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of a home.
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the worst album...
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with that.
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- No.
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we'll pick that up later on.
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252. Yes, but first it is time
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of debate,
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Conversation Street.
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recently about electric cars,
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we ought to have
some conversation about that.
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258. - Yeah.
- And we're gonna
kick it off, if I may,
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Got a picture of it here.
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the French word... for turd.
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many of those in France,
I'm guessing.
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In the same way that Hyundai
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a new car called the Kona.
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too many of those
in Portugal.
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Portuguese for "turd"?
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- What, then?
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we can't say.
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That's exactly what it is.
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- Yes.
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those stories around
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going over to making
only electric cars?
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- All Jaguars would be
electric, which is a worry.
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make it a lot more difficult
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Jaguar-driving guest
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early in the morning
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in the boot.
- Good point.
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- That's a risk.
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I've just taken all..."
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turning up all hours
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just standing there.
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my car up at your house?
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the electricity company
over at mine."
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287. - "Just pop that in the wall."
- "Yes, if you don't mind."
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infrastructure
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good enough to...
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of demand. It just isn't.
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293. Yeah, but it'll get better
and the vast majority
of people
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295. - That's what I do, with mine.
- Yes, I know.
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journey, you can't take
your house.
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somewhere else.
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charging points
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at the moment
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- They are. They are.
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OK, the second most boring
thing a man can do
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second most after...
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that's the worst.
- It's just a fact.
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you can do
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takes what, three minutes?
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- Charging a car up
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haven't got time for that.
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40 minutes is getting...
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in less than that now
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and shorter all the time.
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plummeting. They're dropping.
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into a service station,
surrounded by people
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all playing on those
slot machines.
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you just think,
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rather be doing than this."
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before I do dying.
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waste any of them
charging an electric car up.
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the iconic London
black taxi has gone electric.
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of it here. There it is.
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I've driven it as well,
actually, and it's excellent.
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very comfortable,
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it's very quiet.
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the driver's views
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I use them all the time.
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a dinosaur.
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- You don't hate Uber.
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- They just work.
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Dithering about in
the middle of junctions
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where they're going.
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And I hate those commercials
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our drivers are rapists."
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a slogan, is it?
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I will not get in with...
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175,000 hours left...
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If you don't stop saying
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left, I shall make it less.
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- A lot less.
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And I like Uber.
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that you get the alert
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who's coming to pick you up
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he's driving.
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- What's the point?
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It's always a Prius.
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and she had one come -
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Christmas, as it happened.
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from South America.
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and it said,
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in a Honda Accord."
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in the New Testament.
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- It's not, is it? Who knew?
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there is a new version
of the Bugatti Chiron.
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a picture of it here.
It's called the Chiron Sport.
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what bit of the regular
Chiron wasn't sporty?
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a sporty car, anyway.
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I noticed that.
Is that more powerful?
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18 kilograms lighter
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windscreen wipers.
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- What were the old ones
made of?
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lighter?
- Mm-hm.
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- Uh... it's £2.3 million.
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The standard one's, what,
two million quid, isn't it?
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- What?
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going through life
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briefcase...
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- If you bought
the ordinary Chiron,
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the Sport, haven't you?
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- And saved yourself £300,000.
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will be taking that away
with them and using it.
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- Exactly. I like to do that.
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We're here for you.
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interesting conversation.
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- There is a man in Canada
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his car insurance premium
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386. by declaring himself
to be a woman.
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387. Now, he hasn't had
the operation,
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388. he hasn't swapped his beef
torpedo for the silken purse.
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389. - He has merely...
Copy !req
390. - Thank you, Doctor.
Copy !req
391. He has merely
taken advantage...
Copy !req
392. He just said "beef torpedo",
didn't he?
Copy !req
393. of a loophole in the law
that allows you
to change your gender.
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394. Torpedo? You actually claim
you've got a torpedo?
Copy !req
395. - Everybody calls it that.
Copy !req
396. A Spearfish he rides into...
Copy !req
397. Listen, listen.
There's a lot of this about.
Copy !req
398. There was a chap the other
day sentenced to some
considerable jail time,
Copy !req
399. and as he was sentenced,
he went, "Oh, I've just
remembered, I'm a woman.
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400. Can I go to a lady prison?
Preferably one of those like
you see on the internet."
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401. Yeah, and it worked.
It worked.
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402. They sent him
to a lady prison.
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403. Where, sure enough, he's
been quite badly behaved.
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404. Yeah, chaps, I wouldn't
advise trying it down your
local swimming baths,
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405. swaggering into
the changing rooms.
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406. "Morning. Morning, ladies.
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407. I'm a lady as well,
just like you and you.
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408. I'll just hang up my suit
and my tie there
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409. and take a shower
with the rest...
Copy !req
410. Oh, my Lord, my vagina's
gone all stiff. Look at that."
Copy !req
411. - "I do apologise."
Copy !req
412. It's a tricky
and obviously sensitive area,
Copy !req
413. but my advice is
if you want to lower
your car insurance premium,
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414. don't walk into this
minefield of whether or not
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415. you can declare yourself
to be a woman.
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416. Simply declare yourself
to be a vicar.
Copy !req
417. That's a good idea, because
they do have cheap insurance,
don't they?
Copy !req
418. They do have
very cheap car insurance.
Copy !req
419. And if you're a vicar...
you can still wear a dress.
Copy !req
420. - There you go.
- Yeah, so everybody wins.
Copy !req
421. - Everybody wins.
- More consumer advice.
Copy !req
422. Ooh, now, you know Morgan?
Copy !req
423. - I do.
- OK, they've got
a serious problem.
Copy !req
424. Because they make the frames
of their cars out of ash.
Copy !req
425. Now, all the ash trees
in Britain have either died
or are dying.
Copy !req
426. So Morgan is going to have
to import its ash from...
Copy !req
427. - abroad.
- What?
Copy !req
428. - Foreign wood.
- Foreign wood in a Morgan?
Copy !req
429. I know! Can you imagine?
And it may be German.
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430. Oh, good God!
German wood in a Morgan!
Copy !req
431. - No, that's not possible!
- Imagine having German wood.
Copy !req
432. Can't be done.
Copy !req
433. That's probably why, because
of this immense problem,
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434. they've decided
to branch out.
Copy !req
435. - What are they doing?
- Well, they're gonna
start making bicycles.
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436. - Are they made of wood?
- Well, yes, we've got a
picture. They are, actually.
Copy !req
437. The mud guard and the chain
guard are both made of wood.
Copy !req
438. - Really?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
439. Oh, they're really roaring
into the future, Morgan.
Copy !req
440. What are they doing next?
Is it a dugout canoe?
Copy !req
441. Well, it's interesting
you should say that.
It's not a dugout canoe.
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442. It is - and this is
a big surprise for Morgan -
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hair care products.
Copy !req
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- What?
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445. They absolutely are making
hair care products.
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446. Um... I've actually got
the blurb about it.
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447. Here, this is actually from
Morgan's website, yeah?
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448. - Well, as they call it.
- They have...
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449. They call it
the electric computer.
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450. I was gonna say.
They have a website?
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451. OK, this is describing
their new hair products,
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452. - quintessentially British.
Copy !req
453. "The lotion was originally
created to enable a gentleman
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the racing line,
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- Lovely.
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most stylish owners..."
Copy !req
457. There's no such thing
as a stylish Morgan owner.
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458. "... can once again take to
the roads with confidence
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459. that their dapper coiffeur
will hold throughout
the journey."
Copy !req
460. Can I ask something,
while we're on the subject?
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461. Why is it that everything
in the world has a name?
Copy !req
462. Like cups, spectacles,
Jeremy Clarkson's cardigan.
Copy !req
463. But anything you put in your
hair is just called product?
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464. I don't get that.
The barber says,
"Would you like product?"
Copy !req
465. You think, "No,
cos it might be HP Sauce."
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466. - That's a product.
- It's a bit vague.
Copy !req
467. They could Tarmac your hair.
"It's product."
Copy !req
468. - Exactly.
- Molten aluminium
is a product.
Copy !req
469. - It is.
- Swarfega is a product.
Copy !req
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actually understands
Copy !req
471. its customers very well,
with this plan.
Copy !req
472. What, you're saying that
the typical Morgan customer
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473. - wouldn't traditionally...
- Yeah, look at th...
Copy !req
474. They're not hair care
product kind of people.
Copy !req
475. Let's just work this out.
Hammond, you have a Morgan.
Copy !req
476. And...
Copy !req
477. - Um...
- Actually...
Copy !req
478. - I'm... I'm...
- Actually,
on the subject of that...
Copy !req
479. Just talk amongst yourselves.
No, seriously, James May,
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480. I want to check
something out with you.
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481. If I may.
Just hang on a minute.
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482. What are you doing?
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483. Well, thing is,
OK, you say... you say
that you don't wear...
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484. Oh, I'm uncomfortable with
whatever's happening now.
Copy !req
485. You will be.
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486. I took this photograph
just last week.
Copy !req
487. I put an arrow on it
to show what I'm on about.
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488. That's Richard Hammond
sporting... I'll zoom in.
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489. - Some grey hairs there, yeah.
- ... a couple of grey hairs.
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490. Ohh.
- Can you see those? Yes?
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this morning...
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492. They're still there.
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493. My wife has cut my hair.
They are still there.
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494. They're not. James May?
They're not there.
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495. - I don't dye my hair!
- They're not there.
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496. Come in really close.
They're still there.
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497. Let me arbitrate
independently.
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498. - They're not there!
- They're not there!
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499. - They are! I never...
- You've been using
Morgan product.
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500. I've never dyed my ha...
Oh, God!
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501. Would you like to stop doing
Conversation Street now?
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502. I'd so like to do a...
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503. If you want to feed me
into a giant blender,
I'd prefer that.
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504. Right, that is the end
of Conversation Street.
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505. And now, if I may, I'd like
to talk about the Jaguar XE.
Copy !req
506. Not your hair.
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507. Um... it is a really very nice
little car, if I'm honest.
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508. It's very good looking.
It's not particularly
expensive.
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509. Uh... it rides beautifully -
very beautifully, in fact.
Copy !req
510. And, as a result of all that,
Copy !req
511. people ignore it
and buy a BMW instead.
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512. So Jaguar went
to its skunkworks,
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513. which is based in a shed,
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514. and they said, "Could
you make a fast version?
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515. One that will get
everybody talking."
Copy !req
516. The standard
low cost procedure
Copy !req
517. for turning a normal saloon
into a sports saloon
Copy !req
518. is to give it some fat tyres,
a nice V6 engine...
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519. and maybe
some bucket seats.
Copy !req
520. But the boffins at Jag
decided to go...
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521. a bit further than that.
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522. Welcome, everyone,
to what's called...
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524. The first thing
you need to know
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525. is that the only bits that
these two cars have in common
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526. are the roof
and the front doors.
Copy !req
527. Everything else is changed.
Copy !req
528. For some very good reasons.
Copy !req
529. First of all,
they decided they needed
carbon ceramic brakes
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530. that were much bigger
than the brakes
on the standard car.
Copy !req
531. Now, that meant they needed
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532. bigger wheels
to go round the brakes.
Copy !req
533. And bigger wheels
wouldn't fit in these arches.
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534. So they had to redesign
the whole front of the car.
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535. The headlamps, everything.
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536. Then there was the track -
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537. the gap between the wheels,
front and back.
Copy !req
538. They decided
they'd like that to be wider.
Copy !req
539. That meant
fitting flared wheel arches.
Copy !req
540. So that meant a new panel
here... and here,
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541. and a new back door,
Copy !req
542. and a new panel
here and here.
Copy !req
543. Then came the engine.
Copy !req
544. They decided they didn't
want to mess about
Copy !req
545. and that they'd use
a five-litre supercharged V8.
Copy !req
546. But that wouldn't fit.
Copy !req
547. So, to get it in, they had to
cut away at the bulkhead.
Copy !req
548. And when it was in place,
they thought,
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549. "Wait a minute.
That's all a bit heavy.
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550. We need to save some weight
at the front of the car."
Copy !req
551. So, the bonnet, as you can
see here, is carbon fibre.
Copy !req
552. And so are the front wings.
Copy !req
553. And so is all this.
Copy !req
554. Suspension? Oh, yes,
that was changed as well.
Copy !req
555. It now has Bilstein dampers
that cost £1,000 each.
Copy !req
556. And rose joints.
And ceramic wheel bearings.
Copy !req
557. - Like you get on a race car.
Copy !req
558. On top of all that,
the eight-speed gearbox
also needed beefing up.
Copy !req
559. And so did
the four-wheel drive system.
Copy !req
560. And then they had to
get rid of the spare wheel
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561. and the well in which it sits
Copy !req
562. to fit some under-floor
aerodynamics.
Copy !req
563. And when they added up the
cost of all the work they'd
done, there was a problem.
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any money at all,
Copy !req
565. the Project 8
would have to cost £150,000.
Copy !req
566. That's four times more
than the standard car.
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567. Four!
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568. So, here's the question.
Copy !req
569. How mad would you have to be
to spend £150,000...
Copy !req
570. on a car that was designed
and built in a glorified shed
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571. in the Midlands...
in about 18 months?
Copy !req
572. And the simple answer is...
Copy !req
573. not mad at all,
because this car...
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574. is fan-bleeding-tastic!
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575. The engine may be
ten years old,
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576. but it has
a huge amount of character.
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577. And nigh on 600 horsepower!
Copy !req
578. That means 0 to 60
in 3.3 seconds...
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579. and a top speed of 200.
Copy !req
580. Even more impressive,
Copy !req
581. ten minutes before
the Nurburgring shut
its doors for the winter...
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582. Jag's Project 8 engineers
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583. asked if they could have
one last go round it...
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584. and they shattered the record
for four-door saloons
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585. with a time of seven minutes,
21 seconds.
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586. That's blisteringly quick.
Copy !req
587. I will say that if you've got
the car manually hunkered
down and it's in track mode,
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588. and the traction control
is turned off,
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589. things can go a bit violent
and bitey...
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590. if you go
beyond the limit.
Copy !req
591. Ugh.
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592. The answer is
to stay within the limits
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593. and in this car...
that's no hardship.
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594. The grip from
the four-wheel drive system
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595. and the wider track
and the Michelin Cup tyres
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596. absolutely wobbles your eyes.
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597. It's phenomenal.
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598. You can corner at speeds
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599. that you simply
can't quite believe.
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600. I mean, that is...
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601. That was 140 kilometres
through there.
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602. Look at that!
That's just sheer grip.
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603. Actually peeled my skin,
that did!
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604. - Oh.
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605. I am a sucker for small,
front-engined sports saloons.
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606. I had a Mercedes CLK Black.
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607. And this is better than that.
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608. This is better than
even the hottest BMW M3.
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609. You can whisper this,
but I reckon it's even better
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610. than Alfa's Quadrifoglio.
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611. This is very good.
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612. Really, really good.
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613. But... is it a Jag?
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614. Well, you can have it
with scaffolding in the back,
Copy !req
615. but this one has
two proper seats.
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616. And in here,
it has enough space
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617. for a "borrowed" oil painting
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618. and all the kit that you need
to go out at night...
Copy !req
619. and "borrow" another one.
Copy !req
620. So, yes, it is a Jag.
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621. It even says
"prototype vehicle" on it,
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622. which means you don't
have to pay any tax.
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623. Like my prototype watch
and trousers.
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624. And this prototype camera
we're using today.
Copy !req
625. And there's more.
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626. At normal road speeds
with the car in Comfort
or even Dynamic mode,
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627. it's as quiet and as
civilised as a Jag should be.
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628. It even has
little springs sitting
on top of the bigger springs
Copy !req
629. to give you
a more comfortable ride.
Copy !req
630. But everything's relative,
really.
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631. I mean,
it's not as comfortable, say,
Copy !req
632. as lying in a hammock
on a summer's day,
listening to wood pigeons.
Copy !req
633. But it does have
air conditioning
Copy !req
634. and a head-up display
and electric seats,
Copy !req
635. so it is more comfortable
than you'd expect.
Copy !req
636. In fact, it's better than
you'd expect in every way.
Copy !req
637. And maybe we shouldn't be
surprised by that,
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638. because the last time
something was designed
and built quickly,
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639. in a glorified shed,
in the Midlands,
Copy !req
640. it was called the Spitfire.
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641. And it won
the Battle of Britain.
Copy !req
642. - The Battle of Britain...
Copy !req
643. And three, two, one,
cue James May.
Copy !req
644. - Ready?
- Hang on. Hang on,
hang on, hang on, hang on.
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645. - Hang on. The Spitfire?
- Yes.
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646. It was the Hurricane that
won the Battle of Britain.
Copy !req
647. - Well, it just wasn't.
- No, it just was.
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648. There were far more of them,
it was easier to build,
Copy !req
649. it was easier to repair,
it was easier to fly.
Copy !req
650. - It was.
- But that's like saying
that a Nissan Juke
Copy !req
651. is better than
a Lamborghini Aventador
Copy !req
652. because it's easier to build
and there are more of them.
Copy !req
653. - No, it's not like that.
- It is.
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654. The Hurricane was
a much more stable
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655. gun platform
in the hands of a novice.
Copy !req
656. The Hurricane accounted
for more enemy aircraft
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657. than all of our other
air defences combined.
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658. It won.
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659. Yes, but the Spitfire, OK,
Copy !req
660. the Spitfire
looked glamorous.
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661. So you'd look up in the sky
and then that improved
morale on the ground,
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662. cos people were going,
"Wow, look at that!
We can't possibly lose this."
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663. Yes, but morale didn't
shoot down enemy aircraft.
Copy !req
664. Hurricanes did.
That's simply a fact.
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665. But if a small boy's
looking out the window,
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666. "Wow! Look,
there's a Spitfire up there
Copy !req
667. and I'm gonna join the RAF!"
And that's what we needed.
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668. He didn't wanna fly
a Hurricane cos it looked
like a sad Basset Hound.
Copy !req
669. No, it didn't.
And anyway, the best...
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670. The best fighter aircraft
of World War II
Copy !req
671. was the Messerschmitt 109.
Everybody knows that.
Copy !req
672. - That didn't win
the Battle of Britain!
- Well, it...
Copy !req
673. To be honest, nobody won
the Battle of Britain.
It was a draw.
Copy !req
674. What? Where have you
got that from?
Copy !req
675. - It was a draw.
- Chaps! Chaps! Chaps!
Copy !req
676. Hate to make this whole thing
sound like, I don't know...
Copy !req
677. a car show, but can we
get it back to the Jag
a bit, please?
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678. Yes. I don't want to talk
to him about aeroplanes.
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679. - Cos he's wrong.
- OK, OK. Remember the Jag.
Copy !req
680. - Yes.
- Is it a mainstream car?
Copy !req
681. No. No, if I'm honest,
it isn't.
Copy !req
682. They've only made 300 of them
Copy !req
683. and they're all
left-hand drive.
Copy !req
684. So they went to all that time
and trouble to develop it...
Copy !req
685. - And expense.
- ... and now they're
only building a handful
Copy !req
686. and they've put the steering
wheel on the wrong side?
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687. No, it is... it is very odd,
but since I don't want to
listen to him
Copy !req
688. talking about Hurricanes
any more, I do think
Copy !req
689. we should find out how fast
it goes round the Eboladrome.
Copy !req
690. And she's off,
Copy !req
691. in a cloud of
V8 crackle and fury,
Copy !req
692. and immediately
onto the Isn't Straight.
Copy !req
693. Twitchy with
a change of line,
Copy !req
694. but she's got it
under control
Copy !req
695. using every one of
the 592 horsepowers.
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Copy !req
697. as she swings down
into Your Name Here.
Copy !req
698. Right, hard on the brakes
down the eight-speed box.
Copy !req
699. More tyre squeal from
those super-sticky Michelins.
Copy !req
700. And clearly they are
working well.
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701. Right, back on the power now
for the full-chat sprint.
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702. Down the Isn't.
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703. OK, more hard braking soon...
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704. for the flick into
the tricky complex
at Old Lady's House.
Copy !req
705. Four-wheel drive
keeping it clinging on.
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706. Now, spearing down the bumpy
bit towards Substation.
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707. - Good noise, that.
Copy !req
708. Oh, a lot of tyre squeal
through there,
Copy !req
709. but just Field Of Sheep
to go.
Copy !req
710. Pitches it into a drift.
Copy !req
711. Nicely done.
And across the line.
Copy !req
712. - It looks good, that.
It's got that dartyness.
Copy !req
713. Looks like a race car.
It rides like one.
You can see it.
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714. It's extraordinary how well
it drives on the road.
Copy !req
715. Cos it's all a... Anyway...
Copy !req
716. Uh... that's the top ten
of our leader board.
Copy !req
717. And there's the Jag
Copy !req
718. waiting to see
where it goes.
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719. Or does it indeed get
onto that list at all?
Copy !req
720. Let's find out.
Let's move it up.
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721. Does it?
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722. - Oh.
Bloody hell.
Copy !req
723. Hang on a minute.
It's faster than a GT3 RS?
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724. Good God!
Copy !req
725. That is a really
properly good car, that.
Copy !req
726. - Mm.
- It is the Spitfire of cars.
Copy !req
727. - Hurricane.
- Don't... Leave it.
Copy !req
728. Hold, hold. Leave it.
Hold. Hold.
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729. Hold steady.
Copy !req
730. And relax.
Copy !req
731. And carry on.
Copy !req
732. Tonight, we are
finding out... Is this right?
Copy !req
733. Tonight... we are finding out
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734. how the new breed
of European pick-up trucks
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735. would fare
in the developing world.
Copy !req
736. And we've learned
that the Volkswagen
is the best of the lot.
Copy !req
737. - No, we didn't learn that.
- Well, we did.
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738. It was the fastest
and it was the most powerful.
Copy !req
739. Yeah, but that's not actually
terribly relevant
Copy !req
740. if you're in a country
where there are more AK-47s
than ambulances, is it?
Copy !req
741. Yes, but whatever. OK?
Whatever.
Copy !req
742. So far, we've seen what
happens when the peace ends
Copy !req
743. and the dictator is toppled
and chaos ensues.
Copy !req
744. And now we pick up the story
Copy !req
745. with what typically happens
after that.
Copy !req
746. OK, here's the situation.
Copy !req
747. There's a power vacuum now,
Copy !req
748. foreign armies are pouring in
and it's our job
Copy !req
749. to get this fuel...
to the nation's helicopter.
Copy !req
750. And then the villagers
can be strafed.
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751. - Really?
- That's what happens.
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752. To that end,
we have got to go from here
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753. to this forward
operating base.
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754. And the first one there
is the winner.
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755. That'll be me, then.
Copy !req
756. Having saddled up,
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757. we waited
for the sound to charge...
Copy !req
758. and then, naturally,
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759. all set off
in different directions.
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760. Yeah. Yeah.
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762. Oh, yeah!
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763. I am racing a pick-up truck
off-road in Wales
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764. to refuel a helicopter.
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765. Oh, I am erect!
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766. Turn in and right.
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767. This test,
if you think about it,
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768. it is rather pertinent
that we are filming this
in the UK,
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769. because in a couple of years
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770. when Brexit has really
caught up with us,
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771. there will be a civil war
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772. and you will need
pick-up trucks to survive.
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773. I think, if I can get through
this gap in the wall,
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774. I save having to drive all
the way round the end of it.
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775. - Here I come.
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776. Oh-hoo! I have a compass.
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777. This is a piece of cake.
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778. Agh! Ohh!
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779. It can take some punishment,
this thing.
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780. That's what you want.
Utility.
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781. It's like
Jack Reacher's trousers.
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782. They're just some trousers.
This is just some pick-up.
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783. Sadly for me,
the Amarok wasn't wearing
Jack Reacher's trousers.
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784. Come on! Climb!
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785. Climb, you stupid car!
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786. Right, I reckon, past here...
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787. - Ooh, hello!
- Ah, Mr Hammond!
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788. Oh, we've ended up
in the same place!
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789. Right, let's see
what you got. Uphill.
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790. Come on.
No!
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791. Why is his car doing this
and I'm not?
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792. - Why is that possible?
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793. Come on!
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794. It's not getting up that
hill! Not in a million years!
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795. He's got better tyres.
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796. That's what that
is all about.
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797. Whatever the issue, I had
to find a flatter route.
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798. Come on, come on.
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799. I must win this. Must win.
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800. I don't think
that this Amarok
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801. is really designed
for freedom fighters
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802. in Africa
and the Middle East.
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803. I think it's aimed more
at surveyors in England.
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804. I mean, it's got a laptop
charging point here
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805. and a leather steering wheel.
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806. I'm not sure you need that
kind of thing in Mogadishu.
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807. I need to go west,
west-southwest for a bit,
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808. but avoiding
that clump of trees.
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809. What is this?
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810. Shrugs it off!
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811. It's Hammond! He's going
completely the wrong way.
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812. Wrong way!
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813. James going the other way
is a very comforting sight.
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814. It means you're going
the right way.
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815. In the Amarok,
I was still searching
for another route.
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816. Right... Oh, hang on.
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817. I think I'm on a golf course.
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818. Which way do I go?
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819. Uh... maybe if I drove round
faster I could work it out.
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820. Yeah, it's this way.
Here we go.
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821. All cleared up now.
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822. Meanwhile,
in the Mercedes,
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823. I was making
excellent progress.
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824. I've got this fantastic
360-degree camera
system in here,
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825. so when I'm doing
a tricky bit like this,
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826. I can turn the knob
and look down each side.
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827. I can look down the right
wheel, down the left wheel,
down the front.
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828. Absolutely no excuse
for hitting anything. Easy.
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829. I haven't grounded out
once doing this.
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830. Um...
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831. Meanwhile, I'd just realised
that for once in his life,
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832. James had actually been going
in the right direction.
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833. OK, I am lost.
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834. I think it was that way.
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835. I'm gonna go this way.
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836. Right,
let's see what you got.
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837. Come on.
I cannot lose this race.
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838. - Ooh!
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839. Careful. A bit of a bump.
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840. With the others
far behind,
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841. I'd found a rough track
that led to the forward
operating base.
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842. Buffeting...
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843. Ohh, that's a big hole. Argh.
Copy !req
844. And Jeremy and I
were also heading
in the right direction,
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845. on a route that was longer,
but faster.
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846. Big one!
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847. This is cracking along,
this thing!
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848. Yes!
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849. On the fast track, the Amarok
was starting to come good.
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850. This is quick. Very quick.
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851. Even with 100 gallons
of Avgas in the back.
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852. Whoa, hang on!
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853. Even though
the Merc was the only one
with coil springs,
Copy !req
854. life on the rough track
was very uncomfortable.
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855. - Aargh!
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856. Bogs!
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857. Whoa!
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858. And then...
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859. Bollocks!
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860. That is a complete dead end.
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861. I've wasted my time.
I'm gonna have to go back.
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862. I can't turn round there.
Oh, God.
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863. Or there.
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864. This is losing me vital time.
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865. On the faster route,
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866. the powerful Amarok was
starting to rein in the Ford.
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867. Right, Hammond,
I'm coming to get you!
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868. He's toast!
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869. I don't think so, my friend!
No way!
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870. - Come on, Amarok!
Eeeeeeee!
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871. Get in, get in!
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872. Kill him! I want the medal!
I want to deliver the fuel!
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873. No way!
You're not coming through!
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874. - Oh, no! Wooh-hoo!
- Yeah, he's been crossed up!
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875. Come on, Jeremy!
Get him, get him, get him!
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876. No! No!
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877. I'm now in the lead!
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878. I'm doing winning!
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879. No!
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880. Disaster!
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881. No!
That's the compound! Damn it!
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882. There's the helicopter!
And once again,
the Amarok is victorious!
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883. Is that barrel gonna...
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884. What on earth?
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885. I'm probably not gonna get
my freedom fighter badge now,
am I, for that?
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886. - What happened?
- Well, him!
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887. And any minute now
he's gonna claim
he won this one as well.
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888. - I did win it!
- Oh, yeah, it looks it.
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889. That looks like success.
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890. We were told to deliver fuel!
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891. We weren't told to detonate
the nation's helicopter!
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892. Look at it!
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893. What is the budget
for our show?
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894. - Smaller than it was.
- Yeah, not... not big enough.
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895. That's quite a...
That's an expensive thing.
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896. - Yeah, helico...
- Yeah, it's a helicopter.
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897. There are
no cheap helicopters.
Copy !req
898. Apart from that one now.
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899. It's beyond useless, isn't
it? It's something else.
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900. - Oh, don't pat it.
- It's a good truck!
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901. If you have to have
a pick-up truck,
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902. at a time of strife
in your country,
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903. this is proving to be
the winner at everything.
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904. I may have prevented the war.
Copy !req
905. How have you
prevented the war?
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906. - Well, because...
- The helicopter
was there to stop the war
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907. by strafing
the uprising villagers.
Copy !req
908. - And now it can't do that.
- No.
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909. So now the whole thing
is gonna descend
into civil war and chaos.
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910. It is inevitable
in the developing world
Copy !req
911. that one day
all pick-up trucks
Copy !req
912. end up being used
as gun platforms.
Copy !req
913. - Yeah. It's their destiny.
- To die on the battlefield.
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914. Yeah, every day
you turn on the news
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915. and there's somebody standing
in the back of a Toyota
or a Nissan,
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916. shooting at someone
in a Humvee or a Land Rover.
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917. And what we wanna know
is how good will our
European trucks be at that.
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918. Yeah. And most importantly,
which one is best.
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919. To find out, each of
our pick-ups would be driven
Copy !req
920. through a ruined town
by a freedom fighter...
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921. .. whilst we stood on the back
shooting at various targets.
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922. These included
some big barn doors,
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923. a whole bus,
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924. and a selection
of cardboard soldiers.
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925. James volunteered
to go first,
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926. but there seemed to be
a bit of a problem.
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927. Why haven't you s... Wh...
Why haven't you set off?
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928. Well, I'm just doing
this small repair.
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929. What are you repairing?
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930. Well, when the barrels
were in,
Copy !req
931. it slightly
bowed out the sides,
Copy !req
932. and as a result of that,
this won't stay shut...
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933. which is a bit hazardous.
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934. That looks shut,
but you go over a bump
Copy !req
935. and that latch...
See how that doesn't line up?
Copy !req
936. So you've misused your
pick-up by using it
as a pick-up?
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937. No, I'm sorry, I...
There's more to it than that.
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938. This is supposed to be
a Nissan and a Mercedes,
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939. the world's
most durable thing...
Copy !req
940. - Mm-hm?
- ... and it's got
a flexible back end?
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941. That's rubbish! That is
actually, genuinely, rubbish.
Copy !req
942. Whilst I secured
the tailgate,
Copy !req
943. Jeremy loaded up my AK-47...
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944. I'll put it down carefully
in case I break
your pick-up truck with it.
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945. and then
I was ready to deploy.
Copy !req
946. - You can go.
- Ride out to glory!
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947. - Look at him!
The soldier of fortune!
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948. Dogs of war!
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949. The Spaniel of War
is what it is!
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950. Oh, this is quite difficult.
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951. Even though I've got
the car with the most
sophisticated suspension,
Copy !req
952. I've got
a slightly slippery floor.
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953. I'm looking for a barn door.
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954. There it is.
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955. Argh.
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956. They make this look a lot
easier in Black Hawk Down.
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957. There's the bus! Oof!
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958. Oh, cock!
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959. Having somehow managed
to miss a whole bus,
Copy !req
960. I started to look for
the cardboard soldiers.
Copy !req
961. Die, cardboard
cut-out bast...
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962. More. Argh.
Copy !req
963. Ow!
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964. Come on, barn door,
I'm ready for ya!
Copy !req
965. Take this, barn door!
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966. Rambo May had missed
all the barn doors,
Copy !req
967. all of the bus
and all of the soldiers.
Copy !req
968. So, with a score of zero
to beat,
Copy !req
969. Arnold Hammondenegger
was feeling very confident.
Copy !req
970. - Stand up.
- I am standing up!
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971. - Oh, he loves that.
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972. - Ha!
Copy !req
973. - Ha-ha!
Copy !req
974. Welcome to Richard Hammond's
usual weekend.
Copy !req
975. - Ha-ha!
Copy !req
976. Ooh, wait!
Is that a barn door?
Copy !req
977. - Oh, a bush got in the way.
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978. That's all
that happened then.
Copy !req
979. Bus! Big target!
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980. Oh, shit! I'm out of bullets.
Copy !req
981. Hold on. Ohh.
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982. Bugger.
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983. Oh, wait, targets!
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984. Oh, I've jammed.
Copy !req
985. - OK, all the baddies, stop.
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986. - Hang on.
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987. Oh, shit.
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988. I've gotta try and make up
for this now on the last
target. Pinpoint shooting.
Copy !req
989. - Barn doors! Target acquired!
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990. - Oh, no! No, not now!
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991. I've jammed my gun.
Oh, bollocks.
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992. I had a bit of gun trouble,
I'll not lie.
Copy !req
993. - Well, here's some more news.
- Yes?
Copy !req
994. General Stonewall Clarkson
has gone off to get ready,
Copy !req
995. but I suddenly remembered...
Copy !req
996. - Remember
when we were in Jordan?
- Yeah?
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997. He can't fire
automatic rifles.
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998. - No.
- Do you remember?
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999. - Cos he's...
- Because... It's...
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1000. - He's crossed over, isn't he?
- Yeah.
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1001. He's right-handed,
but left-eyed.
Copy !req
1002. - Yeah, so he shoots...
- He shoots
from his left side.
Copy !req
1003. Exactly. He's diagonal.
Copy !req
1004. Which means all the spent
cartridges burn his arm.
Copy !req
1005. - Exactly.
- Well, he'll be using
a pistol, won't he?
Copy !req
1006. - He always uses a pistol.
- Yes.
Copy !req
1007. Actually,
I wasn't using a pistol.
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1008. That's what I've got!
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1009. A.50 cal!
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1010. - Lock and load!
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1011. Yes!
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1012. Barn door, barn door,
coming into view!
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1013. Oh! Argh! I may have...
I've missed... What?
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1014. Yeah, I've missed the door,
uh... there, badly.
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1015. Searching for targets.
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1016. There's a bus
round here somewhere.
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1017. - There it is.
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1018. Ah, I can't get on it.
I can't get on it.
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1019. I can't get on the bus!
Opening fire!
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1020. - Oh!
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1021. Ah, I think I hit that...
Ah, I've done that wrong!
Copy !req
1022. Men on the bridge! Lock
and load! I said it again!
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1023. Die!
Copy !req
1024. I may be...
I'm getting a bit...
It's the leaf springs.
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1025. Bad mark for Volkswagen
there, this jigglyness.
Copy !req
1026. Right, here we go. Men.
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1027. Die!
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1028. Die!
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1029. - Oh, God.
Copy !req
1030. After this,
I got a bit carried away.
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1031. Die!
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1032. Up! Oh, God.
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1033. I'm gonna be in trouble
for that one.
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1034. I've done that
very wrong there, look.
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1035. I've just noticed something.
It's got sights!
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1036. It's not just guesswork.
That's useful.
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1037. Right, barn door.
Here we go.
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1038. Yes!
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1039. - What?
- Another victory!
Copy !req
1040. How do you work that out?
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1041. I hate to tell you this,
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1042. but you haven't hit the doors,
which was the target.
Copy !req
1043. How do you know
I haven't hit the doors?
Copy !req
1044. - Because there's no...
Copy !req
1045. Well, on that terrible
disappointment for him...
Copy !req
1046. time to go back to the tent.
Copy !req
1047. No! No, no, no!
Copy !req
1048. Don't... Don't clap!
Don't clap!
Copy !req
1049. He killed a man!
Copy !req
1050. - You jammed an AK-47!
Copy !req
1051. - Well...
- It's famously un-jammable!
Copy !req
1052. No one in history
has ever jammed one
till you came along!
Copy !req
1053. Yes, it overheated!
Copy !req
1054. That's cos you were
firing it into the air
Copy !req
1055. pointlessly
when you set off!
Copy !req
1056. That's what they're for!
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1057. Weddings, funerals,
exam results -
Copy !req
1058. you go outside,
fire your AK in the air!
Copy !req
1059. It's a joyous thing!
Copy !req
1060. They are the party popper
of the developing world!
Copy !req
1061. Never mind all that.
Copy !req
1062. - I have the scores.
The final scores.
- This is the important bit.
Copy !req
1063. Jeremy Clarkson,
you fired 2,600 rounds.
Copy !req
1064. Mm-hm.
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1065. And the number of targets
you hit... was one.
Copy !req
1066. You laugh,
but it's one more than him!
Copy !req
1067. - Uh... it is.
- It is one more than you,
so I'm winning!
Copy !req
1068. Wait, so hang on,
it all boils down to
how many targets I hit.
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1069. - Yes, but you had
a roll bar to hang onto.
- I did.
Copy !req
1070. Yeah, he did.
And he scored...
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1071. Yes?
Copy !req
1072. .. nought.
Copy !req
1073. - He really got nothing?
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1074. - Yep.
- OK, so after all of that,
Copy !req
1075. what is our conclusion,
gentlemen?
Copy !req
1076. - Can we do a sensible one?
- Yeah.
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1077. See, the thing is, that
Mercedes Nissan you had,
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1078. it did have
a wobbly back end,
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1079. and I just don't think
that's good enough, actually,
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1080. in a pick-up truck,
I really don't.
Copy !req
1081. The Volkswagen is very good,
Copy !req
1082. but pick-up trucks
are working tools,
and it's just a bit too posh.
Copy !req
1083. You wouldn't want to
get into it in muddy boots.
I don't think that will work.
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1084. So, it's the Ford, then?
It's the cheapest.
Copy !req
1085. It is the cheapest. And it's,
I think, the best-looking.
Copy !req
1086. And it is actually
the one I'd have.
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1087. - You'd have the Ford?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1088. - And you'd have the Ford?
- We'd both have the Ford.
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1089. James, what would you have?
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1090. I wouldn't have
a pick-up truck.
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1091. - Yes, I know,
but in this test
Copy !req
1092. of pick-up trucks,
which one would you have?
Copy !req
1093. None of them.
I wouldn't have one.
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1094. Yeah, I know!
But we're testing pick-ups,
Copy !req
1095. so which pick-up truck of
the three would you have?
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1096. I wouldn't have
a pick-up truck.
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1097. You've just spent 20 minutes
reviewing these
pick-up trucks.
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1098. The ladies and gentlemen
would like to know
which is the best?
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1099. I've come to a conclusion,
on behalf of the ladies
and gentlemen,
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1100. which is
don't have a pick-up truck.
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1101. James! You have
a powerful imagination!
Copy !req
1102. Use it! Let's pretend!
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1103. OK, come with me
on a journey.
Copy !req
1104. We'll warm
your imagination up.
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1105. - Imagine you're an eagle.
- OK.
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1106. Visualise that you're
flying over mountains.
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1107. Can you feel it? Can you feel
the wind in your feathers?
Copy !req
1108. - Mmm.
- It's beautiful, isn't it?
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1109. - Yeah.
- OK, now imagine
you've got a pick-up truck.
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1110. - Which one is it?
- Why would an eagle
have a pick-up truck?
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1111. - No! No!
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1112. I mean, imagine...
OK, let's try...
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1113. OK, imagine, James May,
a pastoral scene.
Have you got it?
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1114. There's, like,
rolling, grassy hills,
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1115. a few sheep around -
you're a farmer.
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1116. You're walking round
with your dog
Copy !req
1117. at your heel there,
sheep all around you.
Copy !req
1118. Can I have Beethoven playing?
Copy !req
1119. Beethoven is playing,
obviously, live.
Copy !req
1120. There's an old
five-bar gate there.
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1121. An old oak tree
arches over the gate.
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1122. And under the oak tree is
your farmer's pick-up truck.
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1123. - Which one is it?
- It's not there.
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1124. I wouldn't have it,
because I wouldn't have
a pick-up truck.
Copy !req
1125. Neither should anybody else.
You shouldn't have one.
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1126. Even in your imagination...
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1127. My imagination does not
admit a pick-up truck.
Copy !req
1128. - I'm not being stubborn.
I know my mind.
- Yes.
Copy !req
1129. And I don't want
a pick-up truck.
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1130. What I know is that
you've wasted so much time
Copy !req
1131. not choosing a pick-up truck,
Copy !req
1132. and claiming that the Battle
of Britain was a draw,
Copy !req
1133. that we don't have time
for the big celebrity duel
Copy !req
1134. between... Adrian Chiles and
Howard from the Halifax ads.
Copy !req
1135. - Oh, no!
- Exactly!
Copy !req
1136. And on that terrible
disappointment, we must end.
Copy !req
1137. Thank you so much
for watching. Good night!
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