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Hello and welcome.
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2. Thank you, everybody,
thank you so much.
Thank you, thank you.
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3. Now, Mercedes.
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4. A little while ago
they started making AMG
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5. performance versions of
standard cars.
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6. And then they started making
performance versions of the
performance versions.
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7. These were called the Blacks.
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8. And the latest car to get
the treatment is this one.
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9. The SLS.
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10. I have driven the SLS
many times and have never
once thought,
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11. "You know what? They should
give this thing more power."
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12. But that's exactly
what they've done.
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13. The standard car produces
583 horsepowers.
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16. 622 horsepower is known
as a lot.
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17. It's about that much, and it's
got hairs growing out of it.
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18. It's not just more powerful,
it's also 70 kilograms
lighter,
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19. thanks to a carbon-fibre
bonnet and a titanium
exhaust system.
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20. So now, 0 to 60 takes
3.6 seconds.
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21. And the top speed is as near
as makes no difference,
200 mph.
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22. To harness all this firepower,
the SLS Black is fitted with
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23. a big rear wing and an
electronic differential.
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24. The upshot is that you can go
into a corner fairly confident
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25. that you won't come out on
the other side or backwards.
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26. And that changes the character
of the SLS completely.
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27. The standard car
is just a huge laugh.
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28. It scampers about wagging
its tail
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29. every time you go near
the accelerator.
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30. You just know it was built
to make a lap fun.
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31. This, though, this was built
to make a lap fast.
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32. And then when you start
cornering... Whoa!
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33. It's so much more focused,
direct.
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34. This is a serious car.
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35. I bet it doesn't know a
single joke, not one.
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36. Of course, if you turn
the traction control off
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37. and stamp on the throttle,
you can get it to misbehave.
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38. But you sense immediately that
it doesn't want to do this.
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39. It doesn't like that.
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40. "I am a serious racing car,
English sir!
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41. "Don't drive with
your clown shoes on!"
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42. Happily, even though it is a
serious racing car,
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43. Mercedes hasn't felt compelled
to make the interior as bleak
as a Swedish police drama.
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44. You still get sat-nav and
air-con and many buttons
that do... things.
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45. So, it's luxurious and fast
and very, very good.
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46. But today,
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47. it is rather overshadowed
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48. by this.
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49. Partly, that's because this is
the first car ever to come
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50. with its own high-visibility
jacket.
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51. And partly it's because it
produces
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52. 739 horsepowers.
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53. Want to hear
what that sounds like?
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54. Well, turn up the volume on
your TV and listen to this.
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55. Welcome, everyone,
to the world's first
electric supercar.
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56. I am astounded.
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57. It is as quiet as a library
for church mice.
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58. It's so quiet, in fact,
they fitted a device
in the audio settings
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59. that generates a bit of noise
to keep you awake.
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60. Let's just turn that on.
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61. It doesn't really work.
It's just a hum.
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62. Still,
it isn't the end of the world,
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63. because there is another
way of staying awake
in this car.
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64. You put it in sport-plus mode
and put your foot down.
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65. Holy moly! That is 100 mph.
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66. 120.
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67. 130.
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68. 140.
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69. This is mind-boggling!
And listen!
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70. To find out just how fast
it is,
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71. I lined it up for a drag race
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72. against its
petrol-powered twin.
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73. I have 117 more horsepowers
than he does,
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74. but I still can't believe
I'll win, because under here,
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75. there are 864 batteries,
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76. so this is half a tonne
heavier.
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77. And it's electric,
like a food blender, or torch.
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78. And how can a glorified torch
possibly beat a 6.2 litre V8?
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79. Three, two, one.
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80. It's not a torch!
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81. It is a rampant rabbit!
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82. What in the name of God
is powering this thing?
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83. Well, this is what
an electric SLS looks like
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84. if you take its
high-visibility jacket off.
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85. And this is the key.
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86. That is the electric motor.
It's the size of a melon.
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87. It has one moving part and it
produces all of its torques,
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88. and there are many,
the instant you
touch the throttle.
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89. Now, all electric cars,
the G-Wiz, the Nissan Leaf,
the lot,
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90. have one of these,
but the SLS has four.
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91. There's one for each wheel,
so it's four-wheel-drive,
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92. and it has Formula One-style
pushrod suspension
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93. and a low centre of gravity,
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94. because all the batteries are
mounted in the spine
of the chassis.
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95. So theoretically,
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96. this should have the handling
to match the immense grunt.
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97. In comfort mode, it feels like
any other car, really,
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98. but when you put it
in sport mode,
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99. all sorts of electronic
witchcraft starts to happen.
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100. In a corner, the motor's
powering the inside wheels,
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101. and I can feel this happening.
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102. They used a sort of brakes
to keep the line tight.
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103. I can feel the car being
pulled in.
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104. Then you have a system that
pumps juice into the batteries
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105. every time you slow down,
so it feels like you have
engine braking.
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106. Even though you don't.
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107. And then there's a computer
that decides which wheel
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108. should have what amount of
power at any given moment.
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109. And the upshot is...
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110. This doesn't feel like
anything I've ever driven
before.
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111. It feels twitchy and nervous.
It feels like a thoroughbred.
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112. It feels brilliant.
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113. So, let's sum up, then.
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114. Instant torque, savage power,
mesmerising speed.
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115. Mercedes quality, no noise
and a petrol bill
of exactly... nought.
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116. It sounds, then,
like the stuff of dreams,
but there are drawbacks.
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117. Range, for example.
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118. If you wanted to drive this
car from London to Manchester,
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119. you'd have to stop in
Stoke-on-Trent and spend
20 hours charging it up.
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120. Mercedes themselves say that
at full chat it wouldn't be
able to do
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121. two laps of the Nurburgring.
And they may have a point.
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122. I've only been out here for
seven minutes on this run,
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123. and I've used 44%
of the juice.
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124. And there's more.
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125. The electric SLS is £360,000.
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126. And for that, you could have
an SLS Black
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127. and 20,000 gallons of petrol,
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128. which is enough to take it
from here
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129. to the moon.
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130. As a result, you'd have to be
soft in the head to buy the
yellow car
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131. rather than the V8.
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132. But when there's no choice,
when the oil has run out,
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133. this car does at least show us
that the speed machines
will live on.
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134. Very good.
But hang on.
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135. What?
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136. Are you saying that you drove
an electric car
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137. all the way around our track
and it didn't break down?
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138. No, of course not.
Towards the end of the day,
big red light on the dash,
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139. - and that was the end of that.
- But it's working now?
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140. - Oh, it's working now, yes.
- That's interesting,
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141. because I think I'm right in
saying this is the first time
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and the electric version
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143. - of the same car together.
- Yeah.
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144. And I'm genuinely interested
to see which is fastest
round our track.
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145. So am I.
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146. And to find out, we must,
of course,
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tame racing driver.
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148. Some say that he also has
a button that makes him hum.
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149. And that if he played football
for Manchester United,
he'd be loyal,
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150. because he's not
a potato-headed oaf.
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151. What he is, is The Stig!
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152. And they're off!
The electric car gets off
the line faster,
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153. but the V8 has the higher
top speed,
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154. so coming up now to
the first corner,
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155. the electric car using
computers to control
its power,
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156. the Black relying on The
Stig's right paw.
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157. Okay, Chicago.
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158. Often Black Mercs have too
much torque, which makes them
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159. a bit of a handful,
but this one has less than the
standard car.
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160. Let's have a look how it deals
with Hammerhead. Very good.
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161. And it still sounds good.
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162. Better than the electric car,
that's for sure.
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163. Stig not listening to music
in there,
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164. because he's trying to
save juice.
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165. Follow Through now,
a chance to really
open them up.
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166. That's properly fast
past the tyres.
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167. Two corners left.
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168. Hard on the brakes, the petrol
getting a bit frisky there,
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169. just Gambon left,
piling in hard,
black smoke in its tyres,
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170. and across the line!
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171. And so...
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172. The electric car, 1.21.7,
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173. which puts it...
That's amazing,
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174. look at that, the same speed
as a V10 R8,
which is pretty quick.
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175. The dinosaur.
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176. 1.19.0. There it is!
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177. I wasn't panicking! I wasn't!
Whoo!
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178. It's a relief.
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179. Right, we must move on,
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180. because it is now time
to do the news.
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181. Yes, and we begin
with the government's attitude
to speed limits.
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182. Uh, you did that last week.
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183. I did it last week and the
week before and the week
before that,
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184. and every single week, the
producers have edited it out.
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185. Yeah, they have.
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186. But this week I have a cunning
plan to make sure it stays in.
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187. - Do you?
- Yes, I do, bear with me.
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188. You know earlier on this year
the government said they
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189. were thinking of upping the
motorway speed limit
to 80 mph, yes?
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190. Well, the new Transport
Minister, Patrick McLoughlin,
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191. recently announced
that's not going to happen.
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192. - Which is a blessed relief.
- What? Why?
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193. Because,
if you think about it, okay?
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to 80,
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195. to keep the Daily Mailhappy
and all of the
road safety charities,
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196. he would have had to say,
"Right, we're having more
police patrols,
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197. "more speed cameras,
more drones with more
Hellfire missiles"
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198. to make sure people
stick to 80,
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199. which is 15 mph slower than we
all drive now.
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200. You're absolutely right.
People on the motorway drive
at 95 mph.
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201. And yet, I think
I'm right in saying that
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202. British motorways are the
safest roads in Europe,
statistically.
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203. They are indeed,
they are indeed.
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204. Now, I did an experiment
to prove my 95 mph point
this morning
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205. and I drove down the motorway
here, okay? At exactly 70.
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206. Well, don't you always drive
down the motorway
at exactly 70?
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207. - Yes, I do. Yes, I do!
- Yes.
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I usually drive slower
than that.
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209. - Do you?
- But for my experiment,
I sped up to 70.
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210. Okay?
I drove for 15 miles at 70.
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211. Guess how many cars
overtook me?
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212. - I'm guessing quite a few.
- One hundred and three.
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- All of them, exactly.
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214. So thank you very much,
Mr McLoughlin, for maintaining
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because that means we
can all carry on doing 95.
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216. And that's the end
of the news.
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218. - Can't edit that out,
can they?
- Oh, I see what you did!
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219. That's the only thing in it!
It's got to go in.
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220. That's good. Well done.
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221. And now we must move on to
something else they can't
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222. because, as I'm sure
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quite often these days.
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225. One, a lot of people these
days are buying
Toyota Priuses,
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226. which of course is cooling the
world down and that's
causing more rain.
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227. And a lot of houses are
being built on flood plains,
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for the water to go.
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229. Yes, and because of this,
we are
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towns that have been flooded.
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231. Tewkesbury, Haywards Heath,
Doncaster, they've all
been hit.
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at these pictures,
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lots of marooned cars.
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234. And this got us thinking.
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235. Is there some simple way that
cars could be kept mobile
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236. even when the street
is under three feet of water?
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237. Now, obviously, you can't
simply fit an outboard motor
to the back,
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238. like we did with our
cross-channel Nissan
pick-up truck,
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239. because the propeller would
snag submerged obstacles
around towns.
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240. And you can't really use oars,
because that would be
exhausting.
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241. Mmm. It all looked hopeless.
But then I had an idea.
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242. I think this is the ideal
transport for a flooded town
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243. such as Doncaster or
Tewkesbury, because a
hovercraft simply
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244. glides over road signs,
railings, cows...
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245. Just about everything, really.
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I give you... the future.
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249. - that if you live in a town
that might flood...
- Yeah.
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hovercraft in preparation for
that day
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if it does?
- No.
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for when it floods,
but I'm saying
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253. we put wheels on the
bottom of this and then it's a
normal car!
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254. No, it isn't! It's a
hovercraft with wheels on
the bottom.
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255. Or... This is my other plan.
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256. We get a car and turn it
into a hovercraft, like this.
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257. - Oh, for God's sake.
- No, no, he's on to something.
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258. Because, well, if you think
about it, a car already has an
engine and wheels
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259. and there's space for the
passengers and space
for the luggage.
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260. So all you need to do is add
to that another engine to
provide the lift.
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261. - And another engine to provide
the thrust.
- There you go.
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around the bottom.
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263. It's gonna have to be
quite big, this car.
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264. But there are big cars,
Mercedes S-Class,
that's big.
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265. - Rolls-Royce Phantom,
that's massive.
- Expensive.
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266. Maserati Quattroporte,
you can pick those up
for next to nothing.
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267. You can put three engines in
that, skirts and everything.
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to find a suitable car,
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269. I spent some time becoming
even more expert at driving
a hovercraft.
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270. Oh, I wasn't expecting that.
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271. And James headed off to
Top Gear's secret amphibious
engineering centre
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of Penistone,
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behind Tesco's.
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274. While Jeremy hangs around in
the children's playground
out there,
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275. I'll go through a few
hovercraft absolute basics
for you.
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276. If you imagine looking at it
from the front, you have...
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277. This is very basic.
A platform,
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278. you know, wherever you sit
and all the rest of it.
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279. There's a huge fan inside
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280. which blows air downwards
to form a cushion underneath.
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281. Now, the clever thing is,
this is contained by
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around the edge.
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283. And for this reason it's sort
of self-regulating,
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284. because a certain amount of
this cushion of air escapes
out of the sides...
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285. floating about pointlessly,
so propulsion,
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286. you have generally another...
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287. Sadly, before James
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289. It's not really a car, is it?
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290. No, it's a Ford Transit van,
and it's perfect.
Let me talk you through it.
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291. What we've got here at the
front is an engine to power
the front wheels
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292. and drive it along. Behind
that, seats, room for us.
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293. Behind that,
room for our luggage.
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to provide lift,
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295. and at the back, room for
another engine to
provide thrust.
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296. What? It's practically a
hovercraft already,
I can see it.
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the workshop...
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300. Richard set to work mounting
the two motorcycle engines
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and thrust.
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302. I, meanwhile, was making
good progress with the skirts,
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arrived...
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- Thank you!
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to complain
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enough power.
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308. - It is.
- It isn't, it's titchy.
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and this is doing just
the lift.
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engine to do the thrust.
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- Is it?
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- 35.
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lift and the thrust.
- Yes.
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remember.
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315. Look, fire it up, I'll show
you what that can do.
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- Right. Not so fast.
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- So we've got...
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You've got 180.
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320. Yeah, exactly right.
The equivalent of 180 to
your 35. That is plenty.
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321. With the power issues
settled, we went to work.
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322. Then, out on the proving
ground, I uncovered a problem.
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323. What are you doing?
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324. Well, it turns out there are
some surfaces where it
doesn't work.
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325. I mean, it's all right on the
wood and it's all right
on the water.
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326. Think of scale. This is small,
these rocks by comparison
are enormous.
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328. But if you think about it,
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need to go over, you know,
churches...
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331. But despite my
concerns, the work continued.
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normally from the normal seat
over there
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333. and then you switch to
this seat for hover mode.
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been removed,
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Cockerell, Barnes Wallis...
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339. - You mean Frank.
- Whatever.
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340. They will all now be shivering
in the cold dark shadow
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342. It's utterly,
utterly brilliant.
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through this thing, because
along the side you'll see
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to be deployed when we switch
to hover mode,
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345. then at the back, if we look
in here, you can see
mounted amidships,
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that's powering the lift.
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347. Here at the back,
the third engine,
that's powering the thrust.
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348. The fans, the rudder,
it's actually quite beautiful.
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349. But, would it work?
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350. Well, to find out, we took it
onto the streets of Penistone.
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is that for 364 days a year,
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does it not?
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- Yes.
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for shopping,
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And it's absolutely perfect
at that.
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around Penistone...
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to tell me there's anything
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bursts its banks, we're ready
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- Yeah.
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- Transit Fan.
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the hovervan.
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what it does.
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worked well on the road,
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where we could test it on
the water.
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372. This is ideal.
This will do.
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373. After just 90 minutes,
the skirts were deployed,
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374. the engine waterproofing
system was in place,
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375. and the three of us had
ticked all the BBC health
and safety boxes.
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376. - It's quite exciting.
- It is.
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hover seat.
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we began.
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- Yes!
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381. - Engage hover mode.
- This is it!
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382. - Right, so this is the lift
engine going on first.
- Yes.
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We are a hovercraft!
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- Here we go!
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- Yes!
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391. And now the transition
from land to water!
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392. Oh, hang on!
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393. More lift, Hammond, more lift!
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394. - More lift!
- I'm giving it all it's got!
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398. Why did that happen!
We've got to save it. Save it!
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399. Okay, we've got a bit
of flooding back here.
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quite a lot.
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enough lift! You idiot!
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It swamped.
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back to the drawing board.
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a complete catastrophe
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406. and it was all
Hammond's fault.
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408. Because, as predicted,
those engines weren't
powerful enough.
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409. No, the problem was,
and I never thought I'd
say this,
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411. No, no, I'm not having that,
there was nothing wrong with
my skirt.
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412. The problem was that he just
charged into the water,
as usual,
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414. Well, whatever,
it was a total failure.
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415. But Barnes Wallis didn't give
up in the face of adversity,
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416. and neither did we,
as you shall see later on.
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417. Now, though, it is time to put
a star in our reasonably
priced car.
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418. Now, my guest tonight is
enormously famous these days
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419. because of his
massive sideburns
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420. and because you wouldn't want
to shake hands with him.
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421. Don't worry,
it's not John McCririck.
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please welcome Hugh Jackman!
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425. - Have a seat.
- Thank you.
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426. Hands are fine.
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427. Thank you, mate.
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428. - That's a lot of smiling
faces today.
- Smiley, sweaty faces.
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Australia. Thank you for this.
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430. And actually, on that note,
we like to make our guests
feel at home,
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431. - so are you enjoying
the Ashes?
- Yeah!
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432. - Or would you prefer to talk
about the Lions tour?
- Yeah.
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433. Or the Olympics, or
Andy Murray. What's going on
in this country?
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434. It seems like since I
came here, it's 31,
you're winning every sport.
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435. - I'm like, "What?
This is wrong!"
- We just had a few years off.
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436. But you know the good thing
about this being such a
hot summer...
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years, my parents are English,
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438. and since I was 12,
when I first came here,
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about the summer of '76.
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do you live in when
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summer of '76?
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442. And finally, that's over.
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first half of this summer?
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Wolverinein a minute,
obviously,
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446. the new movie,
but when you were growing up,
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you actually wanted to be
in musicals.
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in Les Miserableswas
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Am I right in saying that?
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I always did...
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451. The musical side of things was
actually more of a surprise
for me.
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musicals and I was really bad.
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West Side Story
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Musical Society.
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455. I couldn't sing any of the
top three notes, right?
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457. And every night...
I can't believe
I did this on stage,
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459. A really clever way.
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460. Literally. And all my mates
came, "That sound
department sucked, man.
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461. "You were awesome, and right
at the key moment,
the big note just cut out!"
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for yourself before Wolverine
came along,
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463. but what was it that
caused you to say,
"Yeah, I want to move into..."
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464. Effectively, the sort of comic
book franchise of X-Men?
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Wolverine, first of all,
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467. I would have taken it
no matter what it was,
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468. I had no other job at the
time, but I didn't realise
how good a part it was,
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469. and in fact,
my wife said, "You can't
do this. This is ridiculous."
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470. I was auditioning, she read
the scene with me and said,
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471. "Wolverine senses danger and
claws come out of his hands.
Snikt!"
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472. She said, "This is ridiculous.
You're at the Royal National
Theatre in London,
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473. "and now you're
gonna have claws
coming out of your hand."
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474. She chucked it down, she says,
"You're on your own!"
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475. The only time she's ever
been wrong in 18 years.
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476. And she doesn't watch this
show, so I'm all good in
saying that.
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477. - So, obviously, new movie out.
- Yeah.
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478. Tell us about it.
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479. So the movie takes place,
for X-Menfans, it's straight
after X-Men 3,
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480. Wolverine is literally at the
bottom of his life.
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481. He's almost made a vow
not to be Wolverine,
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482. because everywhere he goes,
the people he loves die,
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483. it's filled with pain
and regret, destruction,
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484. so everything that makes
him great also brings
his sadness and loss.
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485. So, that's where you find him.
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486. He then gets brought to Japan.
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487. And this is based on
one of the great comic books
ever written,
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488. this Japanese saga,
or the samurai story.
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489. And in he goes, and of course,
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490. has to look inside himself
to find the inner person and
choose what he wants to be.
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491. Needless to say,
we have a clip, we'd like to
show that now, if we may.
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492. - Here it is.
- Fantastic.
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493. My employer wants to thank you
for saving his life.
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494. I wanted to repay you, Logan.
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495. I can end your eternity.
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496. Make you mortal.
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497. I'm not healing like before.
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498. Nooo!
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499. Is that all the men
you brought?
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500. Your grandfather called me
a ronin,
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503. Was he right?
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504. Ahh!
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505. There it is.
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506. Saw it the other night.
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507. Thank you.
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508. One of the things I noticed
in the new film is the hair
is a lot less extravagant
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509. than it has been in the past.
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510. Yeah, it was environmental
groups who really had
a go at us
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511. for the amount of hairspray
we were using.
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512. That must have been
the ozone layer
right there, gone, really.
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513. Completely.
So we've quit that,
we've moved on.
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a lot of that in Japan.
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515. - Yeah.
- Isn't that a great country?
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516. I love Japan.
I've been there
maybe 11 times.
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517. I love the customs,
I love the way their attention
to detail, the food...
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518. I mean, the cab drivers
wear gloves.
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519. Everything is polite
and everything's...
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520. But I did make
a few faux pas in Japan.
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521. - In Japan?
- Yeah.
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522. The worst one was the onsens.
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523. Did you go to the onsens,
the bathhouses that they have?
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524. I know exactly what you mean.
Yeah, no, no, my penis
is too small.
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525. - Right.
- You know what I mean?
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526. No!
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527. There we go!
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528. No. So...
Copy !req
529. So anyway, we... I went into,
for those who haven't been,
they're natural springs,
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530. and they're hot.
They're incredible
and it's part of the culture.
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531. And it's a whole rigmarole,
you have go and you put
everything in the locker,
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532. you go, have to put on a robe,
you put on slippers, and then
when you go in, nothing.
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533. They give you a little towel,
almost like a flannel
sort of thing.
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534. And that's it,
you walk in, hot.
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535. Hot as hell,
everyone's walking around,
I'm walking around naked,
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536. you're there
for about an hour.
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537. And they have one little
cold pool to cool
yourself down,
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538. 'cause everything's super hot.
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539. So, I'm dipping it in
the cold pool
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540. and I'm putting it on my head,
you know, like to cool
myself down.
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541. And I'm sitting like this, and
I'm getting the weirdest looks
from all the guys,
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542. and I thought,
"This is really weird,
I don't know what's going on."
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543. And then finally, one guy,
he was sitting in the tub
like this, and he goes...
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544. I was like,
"No, mate, not my thing."
And he goes...
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545. Oh, really... I went,
"Oh, right! The flannel
was for that, right!"
Copy !req
546. - So, this is what...
- I'd just been waltzing
around, "Woo, hey!
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547. "How you doing?
How you doing?"
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548. I was actually avoiding
getting on to cars, 'cause
I'd looked into your history
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549. - and it's not particularly...
Not as a child, anyway.
- No.
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550. 'Cause you seem to have spent
most of your childhood
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551. being driven around Australia
in the back of a Volvo.
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552. Yeah, the Volvo.
I remember my dad
getting a Volvo,
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553. literally because he's an
accountant and he'd heard
it's the safest car.
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554. But they had those little
dickie seats in the back
that would fold up backwards,
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555. and I basically spent
my entire childhood
giving the finger
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556. to cars behind me,
you know,
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557. and almost throwing up,
because it was
the week-old cooler
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558. filled with the food,
because my dad
was really tight,
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559. so he would pack food
for a week
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560. and we'd have it
in the back of the car
in temperatures like this.
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561. And I'd have my feet on it,
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562. so I'm smelling
like bad liverwurst and
things like that, you know.
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563. Have your kids ever
gone through
the car-sickness phase?
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564. A little bit.
My daughter gets it
a little bit, yeah.
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565. 'Cause I just think,
you know when
a car manufacturer
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566. quotes the ability
of a car to stop from
100 miles an hour,
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567. 100 kilometres an hour,
down to zero?
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568. You can always beat it
when a child goes,
"I'm feeling a bit sick."
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569. Because when a child is sick
in a car, the car has to be
written off.
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570. Yes, and replaced immediately!
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571. - It does. Absolutely!
- There is no chance!
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572. So, obviously,
you came here today,
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573. temperatures very similar
to Australia.
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574. - Right.
- I mean, properly hot.
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575. And there is a bit of
a problem, I think, with
our new reasonably priced car,
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576. - 'cause it is much faster with
the air conditioning off.
- Yeah.
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577. - Apparently,
you did turn it off.
- Yeah.
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578. Because I was hoping
for any edge.
My driving ability is so bad.
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579. - Is it?
- My assistant is here,
who I've known for 20 years.
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580. And he's a mad fan
of this show.
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581. He's really pissed off with me
that I'm here.
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582. He says,
"You don't deserve it.
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583. "I've put in the effort,
I've watched every episode,
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584. "I love this show,
and look at you,
you do a couple of movies,
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585. "you pretend to be
someone else and you're
driving the car with Stig!"
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586. - Anyway, you went out there,
air conditioning off...
- Yup.
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587. - ... for your hot lap.
- Yup.
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589. Yes!
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590. Let's play the tape.
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591. Yeah, I feel the need
for speed!
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592. 6,000, here we go.
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593. This is looking,
actually, like you're on it,
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594. like you really care about
whether you're going to...
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595. Ooh, I say, that's good grip
through there.
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596. Aggressive turning.
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597. I literally look very low
in the car.
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598. It's a low seat.
- Yes!
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599. I didn't think I was gonna
feel competitive. My God,
am I feeling competitive!
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600. Brake a little earlier,
remember what Stig said.
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601. I can see,
the way you're driving,
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602. that this is a man who
wants that thing to get...
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603. - Oh-ho-ho!
- Yeah!
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604. Come on, Jackman!
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605. 6,000, that's good.
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606. All right,
this is my Achilles heel,
this corner.
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607. Yeah, it's everybody's
Achilles heel.
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608. They mostly go off at
the second-to-last corner.
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609. Hey, Hugh,
this is not bad at all.
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610. Isn't it?
No.
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611. I'm actually deeply impressed.
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612. You're using more of the track
than Benedict did last week.
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613. Okay. Don't be a pussy.
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614. Stay on it. Just stay.
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615. Oh, can't believe
I'm staying on there.
Full accelerator.
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616. Yeah, Stig!
You'd be proud of me!
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617. It does take guts to do that.
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618. Keep your foot hard in it.
And close to the tyres?
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619. - Whoa, yes!
- Close to those tyres!
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620. Smell the rubber!
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621. Right, now, let's
see if you clip this nicely...
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622. Yes, that is very good.
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623. Oh! Nearly off there,
but held it nicely.
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624. Gambon,
that's nicely done, as well.
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625. - And across the line!
- Oh!
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626. So...
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627. - I have your time here.
- Oh, okay.
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629. I'm thinking...
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630. Oh, Charles Dance.
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631. Either just above
or just below Charles.
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632. Just above or just below.
But you're in the 1.48s,
you think?
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633. - Yeah.
- Okey-doke.
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634. Well, you did it in 1...
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636. 6...
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637. Oooh!
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638. - ... 1. So, you're now
our third fastest!
- Wow!
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639. Mate!
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640. Where's Irving?
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641. Singing, dancing...
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642. Irving!
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643. Looking for your mate?
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644. Where's Irving? Irving?
Where are you, Irving?
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645. Irving, come out.
He's gonna hate this.
He said, "You were crap."
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646. He said, "You're pathetic.
You've embarrassed me."
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647. Irving, where are you?
Come on, mate.
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648. - Third.
- I'm impressed.
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649. Yeah!
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650. - I'm impressed.
- Thank you!
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651. - We are all impressed.
- That's on tape!
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652. It's on tape!
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653. Ladies and gentlemen,
Hugh Jackman!
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654. - Thank you, mate.
- Thank you very much.
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655. Now, earlier on,
we built a hovervan,
which sank.
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656. Yeah, it worked
perfectly well as a van,
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work as a hovercraft.
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658. But no matter, because
we've had another go,
ladies and gentlemen,
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660. Now, in the back
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661. I have replaced
the two 90 horsepower
engines with these.
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662. For the lift,
we have the engine
from a Yamaha R1 Superbike.
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663. And for the thrust, a compact,
lightweight, 2.4 litre V8
from a Radical track car.
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664. All of which means,
in the back of this van,
there is now 600 horsepower.
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665. Oooh!
- Oh, yes. I, meanwhile,
have been fitting
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666. these new, bigger,
tougher skirts,
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667. which you just lower
in a jiffy, like so.
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668. And I've also added,
on top of those,
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which make it
a bit less sinky.
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670. We're so confident that the
mark II hovervan will work,
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671. that we shall be testing it
in our home clothes,
but not on a reservoir.
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672. Instead, we shall be
testing it here
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674. With overhanging branches,
submerged shopping trolleys,
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675. and many obstacles,
the Avon more realistically
represents a flooded street.
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676. If our van works here,
it will work in your town
when the torrent comes.
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677. Right, listen.
I'm gonna drive.
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678. - Hammond, you're in charge
of the engine room.
Right.
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679. And James,
you're the navigator.
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680. Brimming with confidence,
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the launch procedure.
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683. Aye aye, Clarkson.
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685. - I love all the things
we have to say.
- I know.
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686. - I love that. Right.
- Here it comes.
I'll give it a bit of a juice.
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687. You have it. You have thrust.
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688. - And we're moving!
We are going!
- We're going right!
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689. We're going
to go sideways!
Go to port!
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690. Here we go!
600 horsepower.
Unleash it!
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691. Here we go.
Oh, my God!
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692. Whoa!
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693. I'm engaging thrust.
It works!
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694. It only flipping works!
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695. We're float... Oh,
I'm drowning!
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696. There is quite
a lot of water coming in.
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697. I'm turning it!
Windscreen wipers!
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698. Turn it more,
we're gonna hit the bank!
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699. - Hard to starboard!
Hard to starboard!
- Jeremy, turn right!
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700. I don't...
You can't! You can't do that!
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701. Of course it can!
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702. We've crashed!
We've crashed!
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703. We're a bit stuck.
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704. This is the sort of practice
you should have been doing
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705. while we were busy
fitting engines
and building this thing.
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706. In my defence, hovercrafts
have no brakes, no reverse,
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707. extremely haphazard steering,
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708. and, if you cut
the lift engine, it can't be
restarted on water.
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709. You're heading for
the other bank now.
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710. I'm coming back on the power.
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711. Here comes the bank!
No brakes!
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712. Aaaargh! Crash!
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713. Boy, steer that way!
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714. This river's too narrow.
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715. Well, it's river-shaped.
They tend to be long and thin.
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716. Here we go! I'm gonna give
it full speed to return.
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717. Too much! Too much!
Oh, things are working.
Steer it!
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718. James, I am
one of the world's
best hovercraft drivers.
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719. - Oh, I can see that.
- Is that why
we're in a nettle bush?
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720. Oh, yes.
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721. Ahh!
What do you think of that?
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722. - There's a man fishing.
- Oh...
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723. I'm sorry. Sorry.
It's all... I'm sorry.
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724. Tree! Tree! Tree!
Tree! Tree! Tree!
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725. Oh, huge tree!
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726. No brakes!
Ahh!
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727. Relax!
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728. What are you worried about?
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729. We're in the tree!
The tree's coming
in the...
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730. How can that be in the van?
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731. Ow!
Crash!
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732. Oh, no, we broke the window!
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733. We've actually broken
the windscreen!
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734. - Yes, you have.
- You've made a complete
horse's arse of that.
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735. We can edit this out.
Nobody need know
this has happened.
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736. - Is there a boathook, James?
- Yes.
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737. Push, push us off.
I'll come over.
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738. You keep an eye on that.
Don't let it go over eight.
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739. - Eight?
Mind your elbow!
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740. Your elbow nearly killed
the lift.
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741. Push!
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742. That's more like it.
That's it.
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743. There you go.
Go, go, go, go!
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744. Wipers, James! Wipers!
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745. They're broken.
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746. Richard?
- Yes?
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747. - I think I've got
the hang of it now.
- Brilliant.
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748. - Well, let's go and refuel.
- Go and what?
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749. We've got to stop for fuel.
We're running out.
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750. We've only been going
10 minutes!
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751. Well, yeah, I know.
But we've used it all...
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752. There's 600 horsepower
back there!
It needs a lot of fuel.
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753. - How big's the tank?
- Two gallons.
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754. - Two?
- Yeah!
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755. On that bombshell,
we headed back to the bank.
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756. Hammond, get ready to kill
those engines,
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757. and James, get ready
to start up the other one.
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758. Hammond,
kill the engines now!
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759. Kill!
Killed.
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760. Road engine's
not starting.
What?
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761. - Why is the starter
not working?
- Because it's wet.
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762. Why didn't you waterproof it?
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763. - Well, I didn't anticipate...
- Why are we still shouting?
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764. Fortunately, getting it
out of the water
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765. was no bother at all.
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766. But, as we were refuelling,
we received
an unpleasant surprise.
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767. - Hammond?
- What?
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768. - It's the gold envelope.
- What?
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769. I wasn't expect...
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770. "You will drive your hovervan
from here in
Stratford-upon-Avon
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771. "to Tewkesbury,
one of the most frequently
flooded towns in the UK.
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772. "Once there, you will
show off your invention
to the local residents."
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773. How far is that?
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774. - It's got to be 50 miles.
- 50?
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775. - How far have we just done?
- 50 yards?
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776. It's a lot of refuelling.
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777. Er... Right.
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778. Having saddled up...
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779. I feel like Daisy Duke.
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780. we set off for Tewkesbury.
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781. Engaging power.
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782. A full left turn.
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783. Oh, are we good or what?
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784. Excellent work.
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785. Continue as you are,
Captain Clarkson.
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786. Feels good every time!
I love this!
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787. This is a great machine.
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788. Brilliant machine.
I mean, it really is.
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789. With everything going well,
we settled down for what
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790. we hoped would be
an uneventful maiden voyage.
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791. But, as we arrived
in the tranquil suburbs
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792. of historical
Stratford-upon-Avon,
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793. we became conscious that there
was an issue with noise.
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794. And then, there was the spray.
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795. Then to the left.
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796. Sorry, everybody!
I do apologise!
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797. I'm so sorry! Sorry!
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798. How far have we come so far?
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799. - 300 yards.
- Excellent.
How long has it taken?
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800. Er, about 20 minutes.
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801. Eventually, we arrived
in the centre of Stratford,
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802. and encountered
our first obstacle.
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803. Now, the bridge...
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804. - You need to know that
the bridge is from 1480.
- Yep.
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805. Grade I listed,
so don't break it.
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806. Here we go.
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807. Wipers!
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808. Oh, yes!
This is actually working!
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809. No, it's not.
You are gonna hit it.
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810. We've crashed a bit.
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811. The priceless bridge.
You're almost there.
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812. I'm bloody drenched,
you idiot.
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813. Having made a bit of a mess
of that bridge,
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814. I came up with a cunning plan
for the next one.
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815. I'm aiming for
the "no entry" on the basis
that the hovercraft...
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816. That's the last place
you'll go.
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817. If you aim for something,
you'll not go there.
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818. Unfortunately,
my plan didn't work.
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819. It's gone where
I aimed it.
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820. - Yeah, but is it gonna
clear it?
- I'm not...
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821. Oh, my God.
Uh-oh. Oh!
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822. Oh, it's gonna get
a bit scrapey...
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823. Give it a thing!
Give it a thing!
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824. That's amazing.
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825. We did a thing!
We did a thing!
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826. Oh, God, rowers.
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827. Concentrate.
Left, left, left.
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828. Oh, James,
there's a man in a boat!
You've got to miss him.
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829. There's a man in a boat!
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830. That's the RSC!
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831. There's a man
in a boat!
Miss him. Left, left.
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832. Oh, my God.
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833. Oh, my God.
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834. - Where is he?
- He's here. He's here.
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835. Oh!
Sorry,
I'm really sorry.
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836. Sorry.
Sorry, mate.
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837. We're probably not
that welcome here.
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838. We therefore decided it would
be best to get out of town.
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839. But, in our haste,
we became tangled in the wash
from the camera boat.
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840. This is not good.
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841. We've lost all steering.
We are in deep here.
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842. - Brace, brace, brace.
Brace, brace, bracing.
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843. Hold tight. Hold tight.
Hold tight.
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844. We lost lift...
Kill, kill, kill.
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845. What happened?
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846. The thing
with hovercrafting is
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847. - it's brilliant, brilliant,
brilliant, disaster.
- Yeah.
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848. Having
apologised to the owners
of the boats we'd hit,
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849. and the man who'd fallen in...
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850. James May, consult the map.
Which way?
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851. To the left.
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852. we refuelled and were soon
on the move again.
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853. And in the next village,
we decided
to stop for some lunch.
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854. I see a rather nice
little restaurant here.
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855. Yes, check this out.
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856. "Private mooring for use by
restaurant customers only."
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857. Well, we are
restaurant customers,
so we can.
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858. We're coming for lunch!
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859. At this point,
we discovered that Jeremy
hadn't learned how to park.
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860. There we go.
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861. Oh, God, hang on.
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862. I've missed again.
Oh, God!
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863. I think
you've overdone it.
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864. Where are you going to park?
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865. Why can't you just
park it, for God's sake?
Sorry.
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866. - Sorry, sorry. Oh...
- Sorry, everybody.
Sorry.
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867. I'm not hungry.
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868. Why don't we just
make a sign that says "sorry"?
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869. We decided
to abandon lunch
at this point and instead...
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870. See how fast a hovervan
could run away.
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871. - Okay, Hammond, give me
read out on the thrust.
- 7,500. 8,000.
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872. We are seriously moving now,
gentlemen.
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873. James, how fast are we going?
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874. I can work it out with
this piece of knotted rope
like they did on HMS Victory.
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875. Go for it.
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876. This is looking good now.
We are in the cruise.
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877. Right, that'd be...
Hang on, hang on.
20 in...
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878. We're doing 120 knots
in an hour which is
138 miles an hour.
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879. 138. We are shifting now.
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880. And the great thing is,
of course,
hovervans cause no wash
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881. so don't damage the wildlife
or the banks.
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882. We're like a breeze.
Just a little gust.
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883. Oh, no, we're stopping.
Wow, what's happened?
You've dropped the...
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884. We're sinking.
We've gone down.
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885. That was,
something went wrong.
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886. That was...
I think the skirt collapsed
at the front.
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887. This meant
we had to initiate our
emergency crash procedure.
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888. Do you know what I think
this calls for, gentlemen?
A hit of oxygen.
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889. Ooh, yes. A good idea.
Let's cheer ourselves up.
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890. Yay-hey!
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891. Ah!
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892. - Hang on a minute.
Why is yours so small?
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893. Why have they given you
that one?
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894. They've given you
a sparkler canister from
a Watney's Party Seven.
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895. One more push,
and it will be out.
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896. Chaps, you do realise
what we've just done?
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897. We've exhausted
the air supply.
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898. We've used all the oxygen
for fun, while sitting
in a sinking van.
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899. This is Hovervan One
calling Avon rescue.
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900. Avon calling,
Avon calling. Help.
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901. Happily,
because we'd only covered
four of our 50 miles,
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902. the crane didn't have far
to come.
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903. And after we'd fixed the skirt
and refuelled again,
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904. we were back on the road.
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905. - Happy?
- Yep.
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906. All is going well
in the engine room.
And relax.
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907. Sadly, though,
the relaxing didn't last long.
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908. - Oh, God, there's a lock.
We've got to go
through the lock.
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909. A lock!
- Can you go through locks
in a...
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910. Do they let hovercrafts in?
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911. To make matters worse,
there was no lock keeper.
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912. - Do you two feel up to a lock?
- I've never done one.
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913. Never done one in my life.
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914. You've got to get
the water level,
but don't shilly-shally
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915. because I'm going to be
all by myself out here.
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916. With Richard and James
ashore...
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917. Go, go, go. Get off!
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918. I was a multitasking
machine.
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919. Oh, this is tricky.
I'm having to drive
and do all the engine stuff.
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920. I am Mr Sulu,
Scotty and Spock
all rolled into one here.
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921. Now, hang on, the water
in the lock has got to be
the same level as the boat.
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922. - So we...
- So we have to go down
that end.
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923. - No, no, no, no, no.
- Yes.
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924. No, really. I've got
a two-gallon fuel tank.
Take your time.
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925. It's quite loud when
you're not on it, isn't it?
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926. People probably will have
to get used to the idea
when people have hovervans
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927. that canals are
a little less tranquil
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928. than they have been
historically.
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929. It's a natural progression,
really.
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930. You have the pony
when canals first began...
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931. - Superhuman effort.
- Yes!
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932. Ahh!
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933. Then internal combustion
came and boats got
diesel engines.
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934. Now, this is the future.
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935. Here we go. Going in.
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936. Yes, bit of power.
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937. Power solves all things,
as we know.
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938. Yes!
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939. Right, if you wind,
I'll push.
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940. Ohh! Look at this now!
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941. Right, locking down.
Are we locking down, or...
I don't know.
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942. We're locking down.
"Keep boat forward..."
What the hell is that?
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943. The boat will go wherever
it goes. Look, there's...
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944. - "Close all the paddles."
- Yes. What's a paddle?
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945. What are they doing?
Honestly, my dog would know
how to work a lock.
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946. Look at them!
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947. - Sorry.
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948. Going to have to do
the winding.
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949. - That's down.
- What?
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950. It's down.
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951. Hammond, what are you doing?
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952. What are you doing?
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953. Who's driving?
Oh,
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954. I thought it would stay there.
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955. Well, of course it won't!
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956. The hovercraft
has run amok in a lock.
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957. - Get back on board!
- Get in the hovercraft.
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958. To try and capture
our errant hovervan,
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959. Hammond and I formed
a pincer movement.
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960. But sadly,
as I climbed on board,
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961. the pincer movement
went a bit wrong.
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962. Oh, no!
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963. Oh, no!
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964. I can't breathe!
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965. I can't breathe!
I can't breathe!
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966. - Have you fallen in?
- No!
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967. I'm the wettest a human being
has ever been!
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968. Sitrep.
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969. - We've...
Ruined it.
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970. Well, we've knocked a man
out of his boat.
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971. Now we've jammed up
the whole River Avon.
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972. Right. Now, here's what
we must do.
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973. We must get it out of the lock
and then we will get a tow
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974. and then we can edit
all of this out.
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975. Having done all of that,
we were back on the move...
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976. James, this is a fork...
Which way is it here?
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977. Keep right.
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978. and reflecting on the many
positives that had come out
of our journey so far.
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979. - We have had
some calamities.
- A couple.
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980. - But they're not bad ones.
- Not really.
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981. They weren't for us.
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982. I mean, apart from
the broken windscreen,
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983. the hovervan is working
just as well as it ever has.
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984. Yes, it's expensive.
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985. I don't think we'd be able
to sell this
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986. for much less than £250,000.
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987. Realistically, no.
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988. - But...
- It's money well spent.
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989. when you're up to here in
the sitting room and you
could have made your escape,
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990. you could have done,
and you chose not to buy
one of these vans,
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991. that is, I think,
the essence of it.
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992. Hang on a minute.
- What?
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993. Hang on.
- What?
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994. - Which way did you go
back there?
- You said right.
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995. - I said left.
- No, you didn't, James.
You said right.
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996. Whoa... What's that?
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997. Is that a weir?
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998. - Turn it round.
- Turning, turning.
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999. Go the other way.
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1000. Yamaha, give me
every single rev that
Yamaha engine has got.
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1001. Give it more.
- There is no more...
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1002. It's on the limit and
there is no more!
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1003. That's all there is.
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1004. We're being sucked.
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1005. I'm going to turn it round.
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1006. What?
Why are you turning round now?
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1007. Do you want
to go over backwards?
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1008. I don't want
to go over it at all.
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1009. No, he's right.
Go over forwards.
It's better.
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1010. Holy!
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1011. Hammond, I want every bit
of lift you can manage.
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1012. - I'm giving it everything
it's got!
We're going over!
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1013. - We are going down!
- Oh, my God!
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1014. Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
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1015. We didn't build
it for this!
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1016. Yes!
Oh, God,
we're through!
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1017. It worked! It worked!
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1018. It worked!
We went down a weir!
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1019. And we're alive!
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1020. - What a machine!
- That's the best
thing I've ever survived!
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1021. Unbelievable!
I knew that would be
all right!
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1022. - Did you?
- I'm gonna go back up.
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1023. - You what?
Don't be bloody stupid.
Oh, come on!
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1024. You couldn't
turn it round up there,
it's not gonna go back up.
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1025. Yes, come on, hovervan!
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1026. In the Shakespearean style,
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1027. horsepower, horsepower,
my kingdom
for some horsepower!
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1028. - It won't go up!
- It will!
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1029. It's not
going to work!
- It won't go up!
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1030. You can't give it
that many revs!
- Power!
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1031. - Power! Come on!
- Jeremy, that's too much...
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1032. - Oh, my God!
- What's that smoke?
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1033. - You've ruined the engine!
- You've blown the engine up!
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1034. - Come on! Power!
You've killed it!
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1035. Oh.
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1036. You pillock!
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1037. And with that,
back to the studio.
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1038. When Chuck Yeager
crashed that Starfighter,
nobody called him a pillock.
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1039. No, but it was because of you
that we didn't make it
to Tewkesbury.
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1040. Well, it doesn't matter.
Everybody's seen the film now.
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1041. They know that our hovervan
is an unqualified success.
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1042. Yes. Yes, it is, apart from
the noise, the spray,
the terrible danger,
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1043. impracticality, unreliability,
total uncontrollability,
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1044. catastrophic fuel consumption,
terrible expense
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1045. and disastrous damage
we caused to Warwickshire
with it, yes.
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1046. Yeah, apart from those
fundamental flaws,
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1047. which render it
completely useless,
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1048. it is genuinely
a world-class machine.
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1049. We have done something right.
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1050. And on that bombshell,
it's time to end.
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1051. Thank you so much
for watching.
See you next week. Good night!
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