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can you get for £5,000?
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in to a reasonably priced car.
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Hello and welcome!
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thank you and welcome
to a brand new series.
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older audience,
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why beige is the right colour
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tour of North Wales.
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is putting us up against,
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on the other side!
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the age of 85 is gonna be
watching that,
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all our hard work away,
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yesterday morning,
begin again.
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of what we've been
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- Ho-ho.
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which somehow
has bought Volkswagen,
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in the world has gone bust.
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what any of that means,
but I do understand this,
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which is a light weight
stripped out,
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drive version of the Turbo.
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552 horsepowers.
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than a Ferrari Scuderia.
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and it's nicer to drive
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was all over the place.
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and riding,
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was playing hopscotch,
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was pitter-pattering.
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following me around
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around by a turbocharged,
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smoking horse!
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no problem at all.
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when you're parking.
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is a six speed manual,
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a clutch pedal,
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to put your left foot.
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all the time.
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Volkswagen beetle,
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great-looking cars.
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its pointy, new,
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is much less damaging to
any pedestrian you might hit.
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and I saw one of these
things coming, I'd just go...
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the biggest problem with
the Lambo, is the price.
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it's even more expensive
than a loaf of bread.
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can be driven by one.
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balding, useless,
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bubble head, pointless,
talentless, gutless,
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of suede shoe-wearing
daft-jean wearing idiocy?
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gonna say that.
- All of that?
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we're gonna settle this
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with Russell Brand's
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Just a hint of wheelspin,
but then it digs in,
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ferocious off the line.
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'cause Stig kept trying
to mount the white one!
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through the first corner.
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it's him making that noise!
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Now, Hammerhead...
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that should keep it tidy.
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Not a hint of understeer,
just a wall of that V10 noise.
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a flick of opposite lock,
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the tyres, steady on,
you Morse-crazed mentalist!
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still working hard,
only Gambon to go now.
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here he comes,
he just glides it through,
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did it in 1:19:5.
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Very good, but what about
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I'm sorry, mate, that's it.
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And of course we have been
off the air for a while.
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- Yes, where is he, anyway?
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in the audience somewhere,
flicking peoples ears.
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Excuse me,
excuse me, hi.
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World champion!
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next year, third time lucky.
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on a Wednesday?
- I've no idea.
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Strictly Come Dancing,
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as far as I could work out
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everyone got bored,
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lending money that hadn't
got to other banks,
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the nonexistent money,
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in southern California,
who couldn't pay it back.
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your cars are all worthless.
- Yeah.
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is summarise the
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the financial problems,
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a Volkswagen Phaeton, okay,
the five-litre V10.
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- Mmm-hmm.
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18 months ago,
just been offered 17.
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- That's £85 a day.
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- You gonna feel that.
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I'm £85 worth,
and haven't even started yet.
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- Oh, really?
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- Yeah.
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James.
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that's £175,000.
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was worth after 10,000 miles?
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he got for it?
- No idea.
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in 10,000 miles!
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for a pint of milk,
that's 50 quid.
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- Fifty pounds for a pint?
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that doesn't include you know,
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from the back of a cow,
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- I'm not gonna...
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the big coupe...
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a million things, like,
is it baby diarrhoea brown?
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- No, it's done 30,000 miles.
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a 100 grand?
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- Fifty five.
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- He got £16,000 for it.
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- Yeah, you sold it cheap!
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what's happened here,
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musical chairs, okay?
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so whatever colour
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the Dacia Sandero.
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- The Dacia Sandero
is not coming to the UK.
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- Oh!
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heroic chaps in sheds,
they've always been able to
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with their creativity,
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swooping curves of
any type Jaguar,
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there's a new
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he built it in
with some wheels?
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it costs you £30,000,
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of clotted cream?
- Strawberry wheels...
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- I know what you mean.
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than Porshce go bust?
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- No!
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- They are.
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in the papers this week,
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somebody went to one
of those speed cameras,
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a blanket over the top
of the whole ensemble,
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and set it alight. Okay?
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won't be going on
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because I think I've come up
with a solution for you.
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Good grief!
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in the Isle of Wight
that's modified a Citroen
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or do you have to unzip it,
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and put your head
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at Pontin's...
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stick your face
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They're always telling us
they've got a very hard job.
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they go to work,
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and then go home again.
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- How hard can that be?
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the producers gave us
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like to be a lorryist.
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was biscuit and raisin.
- No.
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little bits of biscuit in it.
It did.
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- Blue has nothing extra.
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- Just chocolate.
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which was only...
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- They did.
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and they only sold it
on the Isle of Man.
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what we bought.
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which has got the extra bit on
the back where you can sleep.
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which didn't have that bit,
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- A lorry.
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- A big one.
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- It's easier
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Show me what you've got.
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So we resorted
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- Did you just buy a shed?
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- It is ridiculously small.
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of the lorry world.
- Yes, right.
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11 litre lorry...
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"In less developed countries,
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a hell of a lot of paint.
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Top Gear's secret
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his lorry look more American
by fitting a bonnet,
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a dog kennel.
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Murdering prostitutes...
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- Load. Breakfast.
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You can't power slide
lorries anyway.
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380. Technically, you can't
power slide anything.
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you will now watch
a demonstration,
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382. "by our tame racing driver.
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383. "Some say that his favourite
all-time tune,
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by Justin Hayward.
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385. "And that he has the world's
largest collection
of pornographical material.
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386. "All we know is,
he's not The Stig,
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387. "but he is The Stig's
lorry-driving cousin."
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388. Look, he's got the lorry
driver's suntan.
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389. Oh, sunburn. I see, yes.
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391. He's really as big
as the American Stig.
Rig Stig.
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392. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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393. Rig Stig
climbed into
his tuned man and set off.
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395. That's just fantastic.
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396. I love the smell
of burning rubber
in the morning,
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399. Look at that!
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401. His tyre's gone. His tyre's...
Run for your lives!
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You can do that?
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I've put here,
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407. I can't really see
where I'm going.
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408. Take the outside line
second gear, high range.
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409. Now, power sliding
is easy in a car.
Turn in, no power on.
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410. No, that's not gone as well
as I'd hoped.
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411. Here we go. A slide.
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you're a racing truck.
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should be good at.
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414. Oh, my bonnet...
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my own bonnet.
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416. Left foot braking,
there's the answer.
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417. That didn't work,
so I gave it more welly.
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418. And that really didn't work.
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420. Yeah, I'll do some of that.
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it turns out,
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than I thought.
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428. Have you done something
to your leg as well?
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429. Yeah, the gear lever's
gone up my arse.
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430. Right, okay.
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431. After the gear lever
had been removed
from Jeremy's bottom,
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to the next challenge.
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434. I've lost, the suspension
linkages have come off.
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435. - On your leg?
- No, on the lorry.
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436. "You will now drive to
Milbrook's high speed bowl."
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437. Ah! You see!
I told you there'd be
a speed test.
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438. "But, first, you must hitch up
a trailer and get there
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439. "via the Alpine
handling course."
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440. - That's hundreds of miles.
- No.
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442. It's here, you idiot.
It's just over there.
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car makers test the handling
of their new models.
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rolled his Aston Martin
in Casino Royale.
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448. "From the moment you arrive
at the Alpine course,
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449. "you have three minutes
to get round.
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450. "You will also need
to drive smoothly,
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451. "because your trailer
is full of valuables."
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452. - Valuables?
- Valuables?
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453. They weren't kidding.
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a car that hadn't been
fastened down.
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wedding-cake.
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456. And in Jeremy's,
there was some straw,
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457. which didn't seem so bad
but at the other end
there was an electric fire.
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458. First though, we had to get
the trailers attached
to our lorries.
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459. Now, where's my truck?
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460. There's no back window.
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461. Right, I don't see
why this needs
to be all that difficult.
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462. Which way is that now?
So I need to get that...
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with farmyard machinery,
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of a quick hitch up.
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466. Us two, however...
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467. Well, where does that go?
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468. Didn't think this would
be difficult and it's not.
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469. It's done.
- The space between the cab...
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470. - Yours is done?
- Yeah.
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471. If a lorry driver can do that,
why isn't he a brain surgeon?
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472. - Scale.
- You know how he's finished...
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474. You're looking smug.
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475. Eventually,
some men came to
help James and I,
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to mend my window.
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477. Why are you doing that?
- Because I can't see
where I'm going.
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478. - But didn't you think of that
when you put it on?
- No.
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479. Finally, we were ready to go.
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480. Away we go.
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481. Oh.
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482. You know the,
"I've done it, I've finished."
You know that bit?
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483. Maybe the pin's broken.
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484. No.
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485. - It could just be a faulty
bracket that holds the...
- No.
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486. Okay, you're in there.
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487. Eventually,
we were ready
to go again.
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488. Sorry about that.
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489. Right, we're off.
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490. Forgive me for saying this,
but how hard can it be?
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the forklift back?
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494. Oi!
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495. It was just
over a mile
from the hitching point
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497. but that was enough to give
us a taste of what it's like
to be a real lorry-driver.
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the sheer number of gears.
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- Second.
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501. In a car you can go from
1000 rpm to seven or 8000.
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502. In this, its 1200 to 1500,
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503. and then you have
to change gear.
Three hundred revs.
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504. Get in!
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505. - Get in!
- Oh!
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506. And when you
finally reach 18th gear,
you get carved up,
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all over again.
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508. Now I've just been overtaken
by someone
who has now slowed down.
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509. Don't stop!
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510. Ooh. That's the car.
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511. - Why can't it just be...
Somebody
get a move on up there.
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from the beginning
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I'll kill myself.
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514. First, first and a half.
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515. Just let the lorry go,
always let the lorry go.
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516. Because this is a hard job.
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517. And I'm not just saying
to win favour
with lorry drivers.
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518. It's a hard job.
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519. Change gear, change gear,
change gear,
check your mirrors,
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520. murder a prostitute,
change gear,
change gear, murder.
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521. Tell you what,
that's a lot of effort
in a day.
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some of my stealth paint,
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see where it was going.
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524. Sort of.
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525. - What's that noise?
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526. Jez is making
a right hash of that.
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528. Whose car?
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529. Don't know
but they will notice.
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530. We went to the wrong turn
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531. and ended up on the road
where they test
vehicle suspension.
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532. - That wasn't such a problem
for me in my sprung cab.
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533. But as for Hammond...
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534. I'm worried I may be
bounced out of the cab.
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535. Eventually,
we arrived at the start
of the Alpine course,
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first encounter with a hill.
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two feet.
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off the brake
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on to the throttle,
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it rolls backwards.
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541. About eight inches.
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542. Try using the handbrake
like you would in, oh,
I don't know, a car.
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543. The twists and turns
of the Alpine course
were waiting for us.
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544. And, eventually,
we got our trucks lined up
on the start line.
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545. Uh...
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546. - Get in gear! Come on!
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547. - Hello, hello?
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548. - Yes!
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549. It's a drag race
between me and Captain Slow.
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551. Oh, God!
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in the heat of battle,
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had completely forgotten
about their delicate cargoes.
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got the inside line.
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555. It's... Oh, it's getting
a bit narrow here.
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557. - Oh, Lord.
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559. After my poor start,
I too had little concern
for my precious load.
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560. - Sounds like a charging rhino
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the trailer behind me.
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562. Back at the front,
Slow was refusing to give in.
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565. I'm going to take him here.
I've got a plan.
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566. I can't...
I can't turn in that.
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for that, Slow!
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568. Down a bit of a hill.
Carry some...
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570. That was...
I didn't want to do
what I just did.
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571. I'm in the lead!
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572. Unfortunately,
in all the excitement,
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for the steep hill.
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577. - You!
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578. It does understeer,
this lorry.
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579. - Right, got to change ratios.
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580. Next box, there you go.
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581. Get a go in these things
and suddenly you start to feel
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582. just how much power
they've got to give.
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583. Yeah!
Snap gear changes.
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584. Captain Clumsy
has severed my air lines
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585. and all the brakes
were jammed on.
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586. I absolutely hope
James wakes up
in the morning,
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587. and 10,000 insects
are in his underpants.
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588. In exactly
just over three minutes,
I was the first to finish.
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589. Now let's
have a look at my cake.
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590. Ah...
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591. - That's the air lines.
- That's what he hit.
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592. He is the clumsiest man
in the known world.
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593. I'll just straighten it
up a bit.
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594. Hammond meanwhile,
was just crossing
the finishing line.
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595. I'd be honest, I don't...
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596. I think like,
the headlamps, tail-lamps,
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a clunk at that end,
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598. and then a clunk at that end
and then a lot more clunks
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599. and then it stopped
and got smoother and smoother.
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600. Headlights are going to be
smashed to bits.
I daren't look.
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601. Yes, I know,
it's bad, I'm sorry.
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602. But it's worse than that.
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603. I was now
on the move again and flying.
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604. Now, come on, up the hill!
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605. Is that bad for my points?
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606. Yeah.
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607. Oh, more to the point,
where is it?
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608. I don't know.
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609. Then Jeremy arrived.
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610. Fire!
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611. You're on fire!
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612. Have we got
the next challenge, lads?
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614. This is totally...
So, anyway, how was your car?
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- Stolen.
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616. - Yes, it was...
- That's what it is, I've just
thought of it now, stolen.
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617. Stolen?
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618. The damnedest thing.
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619. - Oh, that is actually
quite bad now.
Yeah.
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620. - It is, that's on fire.
Yeah.
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621. Yeah.
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622. Okay, we're going
to put that out
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623. and pick it up later on,
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624. but now...
Now we've got to move on.
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625. Uh, my guest tonight
is from Yorkshire!
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626. So, ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome our star
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627. in the reasonably-priced,
my arse!
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628. - It costs a fortune,
that thing! Car.
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629. - Sir Michael Parkinson.
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630. Oh, dear. How are you?
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631. - A legend has come among us.
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632. Have a seat.
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633. Have a seat.
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634. - I'm a bit nervous
about this one.
Bet you are.
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635. When was the last
time you were nervous?
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636. Well, the Obi-Wan Kenobi
of the interview world
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637. is sitting being interviewed
by young Luke.
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638. It's a damn sight
easier being interviewed,
let me tell you.
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639. Oh, I don't know about that.
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640. - Um, you've obviously
never interviewed yourself.
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641. Um...
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642. It's the funniest thing.
When I just said
you're from Yorkshire there.
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643. Did you hear?
Everyone was like...
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644. Well, not everyone, but...
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645. You don't get that, do you,
with Nottinghamshire?
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646. - No, or Leicestershire.
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647. - Our guest tonight
is from Leicestershire.
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648. - Are you still proud of being
a Yorkshireman.
- I love being a Yorkshireman.
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649. - Yes.
- Why do you live
in Maidenhead?
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650. The same reason you live
down here...
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651. - Because of BBC
isn't up in Yorkshire.
- No, that's...
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652. If the BBC was in Doncaster,
I might never have moved.
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653. - Oh, I think, I might.
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654. No, it's that...
It's so funny because I'd...
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655. It's that sort of
whole Yorkshire thing.
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656. Oh, we could probably
do it for hours,
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657. "Oh, my dad were poorer
than your dad."
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658. - It's a Monty Python sketch.
- It is, absolutely.
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659. "My dad, 14 years old,
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660. - "left school, bronchitis,
consumption,
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661. "diphtheria, got a job
as a butcher's boy,
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662. "worked 27 hour a day,
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663. "and paid butcher
for permission
to come to work," etc.
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664. - But your dad was the same,
from what I hear?
- He was a miner.
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665. He was a bird down the pit.
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666. I mean,
he loved being a Yorkshireman.
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667. He was very proud
of being a Yorkshireman.
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668. And he said to me
just before he died...
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669. He said, uh, "I'd been doing
the talk show
for about 10 years."
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670. He said "You've had
a good time,
haven't you, lad?"
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671. I said, "I've had
a wonderful time."
Copy !req
672. He said, "Made a bob or two?"
I said "I have."
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673. He said, "And you've met
all them lovely birds
and all that stuff."
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674. I said, "I have."
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675. He said, "Think on, though,
good as that might be,
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676. - "it's not like playing
for Yorkshire cricket, is it?"
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677. And of course, you see,
in his... In his view,
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678. that defined immortality,
not fame.
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679. - Anybody who's appeared on
television, is merely famous.
- Hmm.
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680. In those days,
if you played for Yorkshire,
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681. wore the white rose
of Yorkshire,
you're immortal.
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682. And he walked, didn't he,
to go and see them?
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683. No, his grandad...
His father, my grandad,
he walked to Leeds.
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684. - From Barnsley?
- From Barnsley. Yeah.
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685. - Which is 30 miles.
- Yeah, it was.
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686. But he only left
the village once
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687. in his entire lifetime
to go to the seaside.
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688. - Right. Now, my granny,
when she died...
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689. - She'd never set foot outside
the borough of Doncaster.
- By gum...
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690. - Never once.
- I don't know.
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691. My old mum...
My father was 66 or seven
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on an aeroplane.
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693. And I got, you know,
when I got a bit of money,
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him and my mother,
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695. she'd never been away before,
on an aeroplane.
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696. So we arrived
at British Airways
and we said,
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697. "We're going to fly them off,
first class, look after him.
All right?"
Copy !req
698. When they came back
two weeks later,
I said, "What's the matter?"
Copy !req
699. She said,
"Your father, it's silly.
He just lets me down."
Copy !req
700. I said,
"What's the story, Mom?
Calm down."
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701. She said,
"We got on the aeroplane
to leave."
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702. She said, "As soon as we left,
this nice young man came along
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703. "and said,
Would you like a drink?"
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704. - He said, "Yes, I would like
a pint of bitter.'"
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705. - First class?
- First class.
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706. They said, they said...
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707. "I... Sorry,
but we don't serve bitter,
Mr Parkinson."
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708. He said,
"If you don't serve bitter,
what kind of a plane is this?"
Copy !req
709. The man said,
"But you don't
understand, sir. Champagne?
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710. - "I can't afford champagne."
Copy !req
711. The man said,
"No, you don't understand
Mr Parkinson. It's free."
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712. - "Free?" says my old man.
"Bring it on."
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713. My mother... My mother said,
"Do you know,"
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714. she said, "he got so drunk
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715. - "that after his meal
he offered to wash up."
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716. Seriously?
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717. That's wonderful.
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718. Um, now, I know,
and respect you
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719. - more actually
as a journalist.
- Yes.
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721. - on the local newspapers
in Mexborough, wasn't it?
- Yes, yes, yes.
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722. Actually, I was
a district man.
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723. I covered
a nest of pit villages
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724. in Royston and Cuddeth
and all round there.
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725. Do you think that sets you up,
being a hack,
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726. for being
the chat show legend
that you've become?
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727. Everything I've ever done
has been informed by that
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728. training that I did,
by the apprenticeship
that I served.
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729. When I look back of my life,
writing my autobiography
as I have been doing,
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730. I've been amazed how
that there is a common thread
through it,
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731. and that's journalism.
It's my love
of journalism too.
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732. It's... It's the fascination
I had for the job
and I still have for the job.
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733. Now the chat show now,
obviously, this week,
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734. - there's all sorts of issues
around chat shows...
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735. But let's put it this way.
There are fewer chat shows
on the television now
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736. - than they were last week.
- That is true.
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737. Do you... Do you think,
leaving that aside,
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738. that the... That it's kind
of had its day now?
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739. - Not just with...
- No, I don't think
it's had its day.
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740. I think that the people
who run television
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741. decided that conversation
kind of chat shows
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742. which we're having now,
which my chat show
is based on,
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743. that's gone.
I reckon they think that's
as dead as a dodo.
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744. And the only way it's going to
survive in their mind
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745. is by doing the show
that Jonathan does, or...
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746. - You know, any of...
- Did?
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747. - Well, you know...
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748. It's a show based on comedy,
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749. with a guy
who's happy to be,
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750. to play the,
some major part in it,
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751. which is the antithesis,
really, of doing an interview.
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752. If you do an interview,
you actually
the interviewer,
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753. subjugate yourself
to allow the other person
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754. in front of you
to actually blossom,
if possible.
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755. Don't you think that
these days,
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756. let's say, I mean,
when you left the show,
finished recording the show.
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757. And if the guest
hadn't been very interesting,
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758. it was kind of their fault
and their problem?
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759. I never took that view.
I always thought that
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760. if it was a bad interview,
it was my fault.
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761. - Oh, really?
- Oh, yeah. Without a doubt.
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762. - So Meg Ryan?
- Well, Meg Ryan was my fault.
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763. No, no, Meg Ryan
wasn't an interview.
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764. - It was car crash,
for God's sake!
Copy !req
765. And, of course,
when that happened with her
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766. and God knows why
she was in that kind of mood,
I don't know...
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767. But the fact that matter
is there is the drama of it,
the discomfort of it,
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768. is what they love to see.
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769. They love to see the host
getting it in the neck
like that.
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770. It's kill the
quarterback time.
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771. - What, you?
- Yeah.
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772. But you don't think
it was your fault?
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773. Well, no. It was...
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774. It wasn't my fault, no,
but I was responsible for it
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775. and I could have
handled it differently.
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776. - Really?
- Hmm. I think so.
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777. I mean, for instance,
when I said to her,
"You've been a journalist.
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778. "What should I do now?"
She said, "Wrap it up."
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779. - I didn't.
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780. Because these days,
people who're in
the public eye,
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781. - you might
call them celebrities
- Yes.
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782. You know, they get
every aspect of their lives
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783. - turned over every day
by Heat magazine.
- Yes.
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784. And the tabloid newspapers
and so on and so forth
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785. and they don't
have much to give,
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786. - and actually
don't want to give...
- No.
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787. And the only way
you'll get people,
half the time,
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788. - to come on a show,
is plugging.
- Hmm.
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789. Which is... Aren't you...
Sorry to ask this,
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790. - how did you deal
with the you've got to...
- Get rid of it, up top.
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791. - Get rid of the plugging
up top?
- Yeah. Get it in the intro.
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792. - 'Cause...
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793. - I wondered
when this might happen.
- Well, it's...
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794. - I'm trying
to think of a... This.
- Oh, no, no. No.
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795. - What you do, you do an intro.
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796. Do an intro? It's a bit
late now, I've done the intro.
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797. Then wait for me to say,
"Oh, what is that
you have there?"
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798. Oh, I'll tell you what it is.
Michael, it's your CD!
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799. - Oh! Thank you.
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800. - What's it called, Jeremy?
- It's called My Life In Music.
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801. Oh, what's it about?
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802. - And tell you what...
- Well, I tell you what...
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803. You see,
this is literally the master
I'm learning from here.
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804. It's the music
that was on the show
and on my radio show
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805. and it's some of the people,
that we... All the people
we had on the show.
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806. And it's also those people
we kind of discovered...
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807. - Like Michael Buble
and people like that.
- Yes.
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808. And, uh, of course,
it reflects my great love
of music,
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809. 'cause the other thing
you would know about Yorkshire
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810. is the tradition
of music there.
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811. There isn't one brass band
on here.
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812. There's a big band.
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813. Can we just
move it on to cars,
if you don't mind?
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814. - Was that okay?
It was quite smooth.
- Very smooth segue.
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815. I see you as a Jag man.
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816. I've had a Jag or two.
I've got a Merc at present.
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817. - Which one?
- S500.
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818. - That's worth about a tenner.
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819. Um, why did you
switch to the Merc?
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820. 'Cause I felt like it.
They've got more room
in the back too.
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821. - I've got a driver now.
- Oh, driver.
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822. - Yeah.
- Eh...
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823. - What would your dad say?
- I don't like driving.
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824. - Do you not?
- No, it's boring.
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825. - For Christ's sake,
it's awful.
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826. It's really, really boring.
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827. This is a man
who likes cricket.
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828. - Yeah.
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829. I like being
driven to cricket.
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830. - Okay, now, look. Your lap.
- Now what?
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831. You're here obviously
to drive.
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832. - a reasonably priced car.
- Now then.
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833. Now then.
How did we do?
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834. - Well, you're
73 years old now.
- Three. Mmm-hmm.
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835. Most people your age
are watching
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836. - Strictly Come Dancing.
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837. - Shall we have a look
at the lap?
Yeah!
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838. - Play the tape.
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839. Okey-dokey,
here we go.
Are you nervous?
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840. Start scared
and end up wanting to be
like the Stig, stay down here.
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841. You're mumbling.
That's a man at peace
with himself, when he mumbles.
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842. A tidy line through there,
got to be honest. Very tidy.
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843. Now!
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844. - Can't see
anything wrong with that.
Look at that!
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845. - That's not bad at all.
- Shh.
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846. It's a big, curly bend.
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847. Curly bend?
This is the world-famous
Hammerhead.
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848. - And you are doing it.
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849. Well, about
as perfectly as I've ever...
There you are.
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850. Here we go,
flat through here.
Oh, yeah.
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851. And across the skiddy bit.
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852. I love these two bits.
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853. - Whee!
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854. Close to the tyres,
he moved the tyres!
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855. Look at that!
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856. You've got
the second to last corner
worked out nicely.
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857. We're in 16 by 9 as we go
across the line!
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858. - And there we are!
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859. More fun than Meg Ryan?
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860. Oh, much more,
most fun I've ever had
on television.
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861. - Really?
- Yeah.
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862. Now, so, here we are.
These are the people,
all of whom you will have met,
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863. - I'm sure and interviewed.
- Yes.
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864. Where do you think
you might have come?
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865. Well, I think bottom half.
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866. I think between Ray Winstone
and Alan Carr.
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867. - No. No.
- No?
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868. - Higher?
- Oh, yeah.
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869. Did I beat Billie Piper?
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870. - Did you beat Billie Piper?
- And James Blunt?
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871. - No, I'll tell you
what you did.
- What? What did I do?
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872. - A one...
- Yeah.
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873. Forty...
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874. Nine...
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875. Point four. And that...
That means you are...
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876. - There.
- There.
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877. - Quicker than Ronnie Wood.
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878. And I've beaten
your great hero,
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879. - Michael Gambon.
- Gambon.
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880. - You never interviewed him,
did you?
- He wouldn't do it.
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881. - He did it for you.
- We've had him twice.
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882. - I know you have. I know...
- Mind you,
I tell you what,
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a chat show on BBC One
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884. for the forthcoming few weeks,
you should see our guest list
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885. - for the rest of the year!
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886. - Michael, it's been
an absolute joy.
- Oh, thanks...
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887. I'm nervous as hell
all the way through
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888. but you've been a superstar
as I knew you would be.
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889. - Ladies and gentlemen,
Sir Michael Parkinson.
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890. Now, earlier,
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891. the three of us
had used
our extensive knowledge
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892. of lorrying to buy HGVs
and it wasn't going well.
Copy !req
893. Especially for Jeremy,
who'd ended up
with a gear lever
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894. - in his bottom
and his truck on fire.
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895. Still, we rejoin the action
after we'd addressed
those issues.
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896. My lorry
was in a pretty poor state.
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897. But despite this,
the producers
threw us
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898. straight into
the next challenge.
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899. - "Since you've now had
some practise at lorrying,
Yes.
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900. - "and you are coming
on well."
- Yes, I think we are!
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901. I'm not.
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902. Uh, "We shall now see
whose lorry is the fastest.
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903. "To do this, you will have
to take the limiters off."
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904. I was going to say,
they're all limited to 56,
aren't they?
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905. Half an hour later,
the limiters
had been deactivated.
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906. I'm going to drive this
ruined, ancient, burnt lorry
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907. around here faster
than Her Majesty's government
deem to be safe.
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908. The venue
for this hairbrain test
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909. was the fearsome
two-mile bowl.
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910. But Hammond, in his caterer
was relishing the challenge.
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911. Oh! This is my sports
truck's territory!
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912. However, my lightened
convertible Magnum
wasn't hanging around either.
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913. My 12-litre Magnum
has splashed
the nine-litre Scalia!
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914. And splashed it enormously!
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915. I'm doing 60.
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916. Eat my Magnum! Yeah!
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917. Things were less exciting
in James's world.
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918. Fifty-nine and half miles
an hour.
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919. I was staggered by
the speed of my Magnum.
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920. I'm going
70 miles an hour in a lorry!
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921. But then,
Hammond found another gear.
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922. Oh,
I'm on the way to 75 now!
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923. So my lorry is,
what's the word?
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924. It's faster,
your GTI lorry is quick.
- Yes.
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925. We continue
to pound round
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926. until eventually
we hit our top speeds.
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927. 80 miles an hour!
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928. 64.6.
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929. Hammond, though,
was touching 90.
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930. Yeah, thank you!
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931. But then
we received instructions
that we had to stop.
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932. Oh, cock!
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933. The cameramen
retreated to a safe distance.
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934. Brake too gently,
you won't pull up,
brake too hard,
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935. you'll lock up
the trailer's rear wheels,
you'll jack-knife and roll.
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936. Well, I'd rather not
do either of those.
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937. In fact,
James discovered
Copy !req
938. there is a terrifying
third way
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939. of stopping a big lorry.
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940. - Ah!
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941. Was it really
that frightening?
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942. Yes.
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943. - We've got another challenge.
I'm not interested.
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944. No, you will be.
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945. It says, "You now
have to do a hill start.
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946. "This is a test
of driving precision."
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947. It is, James,
you've got to balance,
your handbrake,
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948. your clutch,
your throttle,
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949. - You love all that stuff.
- Yeah, precision.
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950. And it says,
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951. "The winner will receive
a year's supply
of gentlemen's literature."
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952. We're back.
We're back as a team.
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953. The literature in question,
was all very exciting,
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954. but the hill start
was even better.
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955. Our trucks would be placed
on a slope
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956. and then, to focus our minds,
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957. items close to our hearts
would be placed behind them.
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958. In Jeremy's case, we went
for his beloved drum-kit.
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959. Are you scared?
On the drums,
Jeremy Clarkson's lorry.
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960. Very much
on the drums.
- I'm very fond of my drum-kit.
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961. - Drum roll...
Backwards down the hill!
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962. Shut up!
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963. Mirror.
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964. I think he's taking it
very seriously.
Come on.
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965. Get on with it, Clarkson!
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966. The fate
of my drum-kit
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967. rested on me
being strong enough
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968. - to engage
the Renault's crawler gear.
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969. - Oh, my God!
This is it. The moment.
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970. Aw.
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971. The one thing
the Renault Magnum can do,
is a hill-start.
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972. Now,
we're not petty, but...
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973. Drum roll, please!
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974. He just clipped it
on the way back.
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975. - Oh, mate, so close.
- Oh!
Copy !req
976. You just, I know,
you must have...
Did you feel it?
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977. It never moved an inch.
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978. - No...
- You've smashed
my drum-kit up.
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979. - You've smashed
my drum-kit up!
- It's the...
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980. Never mind.
Hammond was next
Copy !req
981. and I would strike down
upon him
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982. with great vengeance
and furious anger.
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983. I think he's going to
be quite cross with us.
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984. No!
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985. Have you seen
what he's done
to the number plate?
Copy !req
986. - Oh, for God's sake.
- Personal plates.
He is such a pikey.
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987. - No!
- Well, it was your dog
or that.
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988. Oh! Evil!
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989. My lorry didn't have
a crawler gear.
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990. - Ooh!
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991. - Ah!
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992. Do you want to use it
as a chock?
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993. No! I can't do it!
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994. - Do you want to give in?
Yes.
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995. Okay, he's giving in.
May, it's your turn.
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996. Thanks to James's extended
lavatory break,
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997. it was now getting dark.
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998. But there was no way
we were going to stop.
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999. We've been round
to James's house
Copy !req
1000. and we've relieved him
of his prized grand piano.
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1001. - Are you joking?
No.
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1002. Sadly though,
even before the test began,
there was an issue.
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1003. - Yes, it is done.
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1004. Don't film that.
Just don't film.
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1005. Let's film something
over here.
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1006. What's more,
our repair job
wasn't brilliant.
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1007. When he finds
that his precious piano
is propped up,
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1008. by a mountain
of pornography.
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1009. He is going to go ape.
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1010. Okay, May! Let it rock!
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1011. He'll be very good at this.
He likes this sort of thing.
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1012. - See, look,
feeling the power.
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1013. - Oh! Jeremy!
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1014. - Run.
- Yes, run away.
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1015. Keep the porn!
You can have that.
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1016. We hoped that would be that.
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1017. But no.
The producers said
we had to meet up
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1018. at the Top Gear test track
the next day,
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1019. for one final challenge.
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1020. It says,
"This is a test of speed,
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1021. "braking and toughness
all in one.
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1022. "You must accelerate
to 56 miles an hour
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1023. "drive through an obstacle
and then stop as quickly
as possible.
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1024. "Whoever does that
in the shortest distance,
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1025. "will win a year's supply
of pies."
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1026. What do they mean
by "obstacle?"
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1027. Doesn't say.
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1028. What sort of pies?
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1029. We really didn't have any idea
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1030. what sort of obstacles
we'd be driving through.
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1031. But we could see
the windscreens
Copy !req
1032. were being heavily fortified
with mesh.
Copy !req
1033. So it probably
wouldn't be balloons.
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1034. And so with a sense
of trepidation
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1035. I lined up on the start line
and set off.
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1036. 30, 35. Come on!
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1037. I bet
Hammond's pissing himself,
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1038. but think of his book's sales.
They're massive
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1039. Come on, build, build, build.
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1040. He hasn't got long
to write it.
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1041. Here we go. This might hurt.
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1042. My truck had taken a wallop,
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1043. but the distance covered
was extremely short.
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1044. This annoyed my colleagues.
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1045. - I don't think
that's fair.
What?
Copy !req
1046. Well, he had a huge structure
that will have slowed
him down,
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1047. so therefore
his stopping distance
will have been less.
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1048. So if my obstacle
is very solid,
I'll just stop, you mean.
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1049. Oh, exactly, and you'll win.
You'll be killed,
but you'll win.
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1050. - It hardly slowed me.
I mean...
- Rubbish!
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1051. - No, I needed...
I could... I could...
- Rubbish.
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1052. You were barely moving
coming out of
the other side of that.
Copy !req
1053. Hoping for a more solid impact
than Hammond's,
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1054. I began to roll.
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1055. - Oh, my Lord.
- I'm glad I'm not
in his lorry now.
Copy !req
1056. Here it comes.
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1057. Bracing, bracing.
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1058. Whoa!
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1059. After the crash,
my friends
were deeply concerned.
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1060. He's woken up
stuck in a lorry cab
with five firemen.
Copy !req
1061. Sadly, my lorry
had travelled 40 yards
further than the airfield,
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1062. even though I'd taken out
600 office water coolers.
Copy !req
1063. So, there you go.
If you were going to
have a meeting
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1064. in an office somewhere,
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1065. I'm sorry,
I've just spoiled it for you.
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1066. Here we go.
Copy !req
1067. So now,
only the mighty Magnum
could beat Hammond.
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1068. This isn't fair.
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1069. That'll slow him
much better
than my stupid building.
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1070. Oh!
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1071. Have we had lunch?
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1072. My foot's hard down there.
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1073. Here we go!
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1074. Ah!
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1075. - Whoa!
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1076. The impact was a bit nasty.
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1077. But before seeking
medical attention,
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1078. there was some arguing
to be done.
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1079. You may have
beaten me there,
and if you did,
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1080. - that's just 'cause you had
a better obstacle.
- What rubbish!
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1081. You had a brick wall,
I had wooden walls.
Copy !req
1082. Somebody start
measuring this.
Copy !req
1083. - Measure it.
Let's measure it.
- Well, I tell you.
Copy !req
1084. I'm not...
I promise you.
Copy !req
1085. Ow, this actually
really hurts.
Copy !req
1086. - See, how many lorries
are trashed
Copy !req
1087. - on that Strictly Come
Dancing thing?
None.
Copy !req
1088. Now, um, we should explain.
Copy !req
1089. The impact that I had there
was pretty severe.
Copy !req
1090. Uh... My ankle burst
Copy !req
1091. where the clutch pedal
went through it.
Copy !req
1092. My head was dislodged
from the spine.
Copy !req
1093. Uh... And really,
we've ended up
with a Top Gear top tip.
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1094. If you are a lorryist
and you're going
to have an accident,
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1095. and there's a choice
of something to hit,
Copy !req
1096. - avoid anything
with bricks in it.
Copy !req
1097. Always swerve
and go for the big pile
of mineral water.
Copy !req
1098. - Yes, that's a safer bet.
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1099. Anyway, look,
we have done
a scoreboard.
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1100. It's hopeless to be honest
and massively complicated,
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1101. but the upshot of it
is this...
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1102. I got 60 points.
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1103. Hammond, you got minus 25.
Copy !req
1104. - And Jeremy,
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1105. - you got...
- A gear lever in his bottom.
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1106. A gear lever in his bottom.
Copy !req
1107. And minus...
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1108. - Three thousand,
five hundred and sixty.
Copy !req
1109. - Why did I get that?
- You just did.
Copy !req
1110. Whatever. We have proved...
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1111. We have proved
that the Scania P94D
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1112. is the best truck
in Britain today.
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1113. And next week
we have more lorries on.
Copy !req
1114. In fact, because we've been
to America to test
some muscle cars.
Copy !req
1115. So we'll see you then,
unless of course,
Copy !req
1116. you're all watching
the sequinned has-beens
on the other side.
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1117. - Take care, good night.
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