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a bit embarrassing.'
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and that'll be coming up later.
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classic car prices,
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with these two.
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the Aston Martin DB5.
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classic cars around
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warm brown beer,
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in my 1972 MGB GT.'
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British sports car
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of this, the MGB GT.
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everything about the day,
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classic cars, tinkering.
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buys a classic television.
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it on the top to make the picture work
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can stop and fix it yourself.
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something to do at the weekends,
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is an inconvenience.
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even more, cos it's an MGB GT.
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simple. It's...
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fight in the back of it?
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the history.
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poor man's E-Type.
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an elephant in the room.'
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that's right and proper.
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goes faster than one.
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- It's electric!
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- What do you think?
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- Pretty.
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- Cor, I didn't expect...
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- It's mine!
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- Britain's most popular classic.
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- Yes.
- I sort of approve of that.
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the American spec,
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life in California.
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because to get the headlights
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road, they raised the whole car.
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the wheels are, as you say, wrong.
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out first and a couple of years later
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weather beckoning,
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classic car drive.'
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oh... Through the gate.
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would be. It's an experience.
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going on. I'm involved in it.
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better sound in the motoring world
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exactly like that one.
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That's a proper car.
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was upbeat as well.'
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will agree, is charming.
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works. Look, I mean,
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directly above the pedals,
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131. 'And, a few moments later, James
made it even more authentic.'
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conking. Oh, here it goes.
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the journey, he's broken down.
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- Pushing.
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- Pushing.
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Now I'm having to leave them.
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I'm sure they'll catch up.
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glad he was holding me up.'
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or the wheels will fall off.
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where the nuts go through.
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50, they just fall off.
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chance for that to happen...'
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- Oil.
- This is... this is classic car motoring.
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take a day off work,
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down, Thursday comes, it's raining.
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160. - Yeah.
- Well, yeah...
- And your car breaks down.
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- It doesn't.
- It does.
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day would be boring and ordinary.
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- This is more of a challenge!
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classic car workout.'
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166. - Yes, just shut up.
- We are pushing hard! We are pushing!
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responding to sympathetic treatment.
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remember about old machinery.
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today, frankly.
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with a cat on it - yes.
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pot of some sort.
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enthusiasts do after a short drive.
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to do a bit of tinkering.'
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There you go.
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you, be of good cheer
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and let's bring in the new year.
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Valentine, Paul this evening...
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Valentine's to her niece, Ella,
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a big kiss later today...
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that spring had sprung,
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- Oh, yeah.
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front to back.
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- Yep, all the way.
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- Genius.
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bottom. So it's now lower.
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- The Americans totally ruined it
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- It's nice.
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and it's taken you... October,
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- James.
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brilliant. Tell me, I dare you.
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than it did, I'll give you that.
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turd well, Hammond.'
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is... this is tremendous.
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this with big bumpers
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the rain - utter misery.
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looking for classic car adventures.'
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we would do the news!
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blatting around our test track
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be facing various challenges
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awarded to whoever did best.
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cars, I came up with an idea.'
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talk about their adenoids
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one and go to it.
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a leafy village in Wiltshire.'
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children scampering around.
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with Morris Minors on them.
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Combe for Japfest...
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Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi,
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- Is it?
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- That was a good one.
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- Mine's completely French.
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MG was born to do.
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horsepower, but don't worry, viewers,
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carburetted S-version, and has 74!
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56, I'm going to go for.
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389. 'like going to the pub.
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than it sounded.'
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391. Here's a pub. What about
this? We can go in here.
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sign for lager.
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393. Well, of course it sells
lager, it's a pub.
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right. Is this any good?
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wine evening. Keep going.
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requirements about pubs.
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if it has Sky Sports
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back garden with steps up its back.
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399. Or if there's a sign saying
"Children Welcome".
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doesn't like horse brasses.
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402. James, there's a pub up here.
What's the matter with this one?
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403. Er, stickers in the window, flags,
and it calls itself a tavern. Go.
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407. Bit Camra.
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408. What's the matter with Camra? You
love the Campaign for Real Ale.
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410. 'In the end, none of
the pubs passed muster.
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411. 'So we went to our overnight
hotel and had a drink there.'
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412. Hi, we would like two pints of
bitter, one rose wine, large,
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413. a bag of salt and vinegar
crisps and biltong.
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414. There's nothing better than
your local radio pub orders.
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416. 'That evening, we embarrassed ourselves
in a traditional pub quiz.'
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418. and Louis are the five members
of which British group?
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419. Uh, uh...
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greatest driving song contest?
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421. 'We then totted up the points
from the producers' competition
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422. 'to see who was on course
to win the special prize.'
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423. So, just work it out, so it's
minus 20 for a breakdown.
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424. - Yes.
- And then ten, five and nought
for the... So you're...
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425. - Being the fastest.
- Yeah, around the track, you get ten.
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426. Yes. For being the fastest.
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427. So you're on ten. I'm on five,
and then you get nought.
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429. So why is it nought?
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430. Because you were last.
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431. - I should get one, then.
- No, no, no, no...
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432. 'After much arguing, we worked
out that James had lost everything
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433. 'and was out of the running, but that
Hammond and I were level pegging.
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434. 'So, the following morning,
we knew that all we had to do
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435. 'to win was not break down.'
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436. 'Eventually my B
spluttered into life.
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437. 'However...'
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438. - Ha-ha!
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439. Oh, yes, sounds brilliant(!)
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440. - Come on!
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442. Yes!
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special prize was waiting
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20 nerve-racking miles away.'
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446. That's three cylinders.
I'm running on three.
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447. I think it's... mm.
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448. Yesterday was a big day for these
cars and they've all suffered.
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449. 'Soon we arrived at the pretty Cotswold
town of Stow-on-the-Wold.'
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450. Many, many classic car enthusiasts
come here at a weekend
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451. to look at classic
furniture and remember
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452. how life used to be...
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454. 'While my Fiat cooled down a bit, I
bought the other two some presents.
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455. 'Richard got a stand for his hat.
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458. Sadly, yes.
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459. What time is it?
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460. Er, I don't know, my clock's stopped.
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461. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome
to Last Of The Summer Gear.
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462. 'We carried on towards the show and
shared some truths about our cars.'
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463. MG is still working.
How's the Fiat going?
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464. Well, we've got, er, 11 miles
to go and all is well back here.
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465. Is it really?
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466. How's your down-on power B?
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467. Um, it's fine, really
fine, good form.
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468. It's not.
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469. Come on, come on, Fiat.
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470. Please, just keep going.
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471. What was that?
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472. Oh, my God, what is that?
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473. For once, the small guy wins!
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474. 'A few minutes later, James
and I arrived at the event.
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475. 'The Rendcomb Wings and Wheels show.'
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476. twists and turns...
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477. Ooh, there's lots of valuable
things not to crash into here.
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478. 'The field was crammed
with high-end exotics,
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479. 'which made our colleague's arrival
all the more embarrassing.'
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480. 'With all three of us present,
it was time for the prize-giving.'
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481. Congratulations, Richard Hammond.
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482. - Thank you.
- You have won.
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483. And as a special prize, you will
be appearing in the air show.
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484. 'The jammy sod had got himself a ride
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485. 'in one of the planes in the display.
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486. 'So, while he went off to get ready,
James and I consoled ourselves,
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487. 'by checking out the exhibits.'
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488. It's lovely, isn't it?
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489. It'll be terrible by modern
standards, but look at it.
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490. - It's just fabulous.
- Very similar to my Fiat.
- Yes.
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491. (No!)
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492. Yeah, I like this.
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493. What, the Daytona? One
of the prettiest cars...
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494. Absolutely lovely.
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495. This... is an AC Ace.
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496. This was what Carroll Shelby dropped
a V8 in, flared the arches
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497. and created the Cobra. But
this was the genesis of it.
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498. Frazer Nash, this is Tiff Needell
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499. - arriving in the '50s at a party.
- Oh, yes, in the Frazer Nash.
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500. It was 101 brake
horsepower per tonne.
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501. - That's quite significant.
- It's pretty good for then.
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503. 30 million dollars.
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504. Mm, pounds, I would've thought.
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505. That's the 250 GTO.
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506. Still just about the most expensive
car in the world, isn't it?
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507. Most valuable car in the world.
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508. Even standing near that
gives me the fizz.
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509. 'Meanwhile, I was now ready.'
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510. Oh, dear God. Why did
my car have to work?
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511. Why didn't I pick a Fiat?
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512. This is about the least
happy I've ever been.
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513. And I've been pretty unhappy.
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514. Please, don't come undone.
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515. Please, do not come undone.
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518. I got a letter,
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519. a letter from your commanding
officer today asking me...
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522. Oh, no! Oh, no!
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523. Right, that was our
experience of classics,
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524. and now for something
a bit more modern,
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526. VW Tiguan, Toyota RAV4.
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527. Manufacturers call them
sports utility vehicles.
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528. And experts are predicting
that very soon
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529. over half of all vehicles
sold will be SUVs.
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530. Thing is, the manufacturers are not
really selling these cars as cars,
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531. which is just as well, really,
because they're largely terrible.
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532. No, what they are selling
you is a lifestyle.
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533. You buy one of these, pretty soon
you'll be doing windsurfing,
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534. hot air ballooning,
paintballing, nudism,
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535. lots of other rugged, healthy,
outdoors-y stuff.
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536. Yeah, the trouble is, SUVs,
even small ones like these,
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537. can cost from around 25 grand.
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538. And that got our producers wondering.
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539. Can you buy into the
SUV lifestyle for less?
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540. A lot less.
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541. Well, to find out, they
gave us each 250 quid.
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542. They told us to go and buy a sporty
SUV 4x4 and then report with it
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543. to the Rutland Activity Centre
for the young at heart.
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544. 'This is exactly the sort of place
where SUV people spend their weekends.
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545. 'And I was the first to arrive.'
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546. Viewers, behold - the
Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin.
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547. My passport to the sort of healthy,
active lifestyle you would enjoy
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548. in a place like this on a day like
today. There's a bit of rust.
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549. There are a few bumps, a few bruises,
but that's as it should be
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550. because it's an action vehicle.
Mine for just 15,000 pence.
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551. 'Then, the Duke of Hammond
arrived, in a Jeep Cherokee.'
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552. Good effort, Your Lordship.
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553. - I'm impressed.
- Oh, yeah.
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554. Four-litre straight six there.
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555. So, basically this is
an Aston Martin DB5.
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556. - Well, it isn't, mate.
- I mean, it's got the same engine.
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557. Actually, it's better in
many ways. It's a monocoque,
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558. not a separate chassis,
so it's more modern.
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559. And, unlike an Aston, it's cheap.
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560. 25,000 pence.
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561. 25... you've spent the
whole 25,000 pence?
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562. - 250 quid.
- You're mad.
- Well, hello, what have you got?
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563. This was built by Pininfarina.
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564. - Built?
- Yeah.
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565. - Built by Pininfarina.
- Built by Pininfarina.
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566. - Like a Ferrari.
- And styled by...
- Mitsubishi.
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567. Right, so built by the Italians,
styled by the Japanese.
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568. - That's the perfect combination.
That's exactly what you want.
- It's perfectly good.
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569. - 'At this point, we heard
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570. 'the unmistakable sound of
an approaching orang-utan.'
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571. Hello.
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572. - Wow.
- Now, this...
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573. is no ordinary Vauxhall Frontera.
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574. Well, no, it's the loudest car
in the world, is what it is.
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575. - That's because this is the Sport RS model.
- Is it?
- And because it has
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576. - a hole in the exhaust.
- The exhaust is blown completely.
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577. But what is genuinely
staggering is this cost me
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578. 14,000 pence.
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579. Yes...
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580. A replacement clutch for a Vauxhall
Frontera is around about
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581. £300-£400. So I have got
here a half-price clutch
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582. with an entire car thrown in
for free and MOT'd and taxed.
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583. Yeah, but, the entire car
is a Vauxhall Frontera.
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584. Yeah, you are left with a...
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585. What? Look, for 140 quid, I wouldn't care
if it said "dog dirt" on the grille.
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586. It pretty much does.
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587. And look what the chap...
Look in the back.
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588. Oh, a swing-away door so you
can't open it in a supermarket
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589. or it's... Oh, my G...!
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590. How happy would your dog be?
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591. All I can hear is the word "victim".
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592. They're not murderers' cars.
That's for your hang glider.
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593. 'Eager to test our incredibly cheap
machines, we hit the road.'
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594. Even though this was only £140,
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595. the previous owner has thrown in,
for free, these air fresheners,
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596. which give the cabin
the aroma of a hot...
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597. Turkish urinal.
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598. And there's more.
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599. In the centre cubby hole,
I find he's left me
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601. And... these earphones,
which come with traces
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603. Unbelievable.
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604. And all of this is in addition
to what comes as standard.
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605. Functioning air conditioning,
electric windows, air bags,
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606. electric door mirrors,
two sunshine roofs.
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607. 'And the value for money
doesn't stop there.'
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608. The scrap value of this car
is about, let's say 200 quid.
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609. So, if I crash it, I'll
be 60 quid better off.
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610. I can make money by
having an accident.
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611. I'll be honest, I was deeply cynical
of this whole enterprise.
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612. I just stood up and said, "No way,
you can't buy 4x4s for 250 quid."
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614. It's not perfect.
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615. Rear view mirror is... not
there. Head rests have gone.
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616. Other than that, there's air
conditioning, very nice stereo,
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617. six-CD multichanger, cassette
player - nice touch of history.
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618. Loads of speakers.
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620. I've got wood.
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621. There.
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622. I actually wrote a review
of this car when it was new.
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623. And I remember being very impressed
at how good it was off-road.
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624. This has a proper transfer
box, high and low range,
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625. and differential locks.
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626. It's only 1.8 litres, but
it is quite spritely.
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627. And it's very light. It's almost 400
kilograms lighter than the other two.
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628. Mind you, it wasn't all good news.
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629. The previous owner did warn me that one
of the brake discs was "slightly warped".
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630. What he didn't actually
say was that it's, well,
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631. it appears to be bent
at right angles.
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632. - When you brake...
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633. the juddering is appalling.
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634. It really doesn't...
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635. Cor, blimey!
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636. 'Soon we arrived at Top Gear's
top secret lifestyle test track...
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637. 'which is just off Ladyhole
Lane, one mile to the west
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638. 'of the village of Ellastone.
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639. 'At this state-of-the-art facility,
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640. 'we headed first to the indoor
winter testing centre,
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641. 'where we discovered our cars weren't
much good on the, um, inclines.'
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642. Up, up the hill!
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643. I'm trying to put it
in four-wheel drive.
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644. Oh, no! Something's gone wrong.
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645. Come on, no! Why are
you going backwards?
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646. I can't...
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647. Ugh!
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648. Bollocks.
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649. I can't get it...
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650. 'We were then told to report
to the oval test track,
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653. "You each have a different start point
on the top secret oval test track.
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654. "And you each begin at once.
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655. "The object is not to be overtaken.
If you are, you're out.
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656. "And to make the test more relevant,
you will each have a ballast."
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657. A ballast? That's what
it says, "a ballast".
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658. - Right, this is the "a ballast".
- Yeah.
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660. - Is it?
- No, it is.
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661. Because one of the "leisure
activities" done by SUV people
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662. is going on holiday in a muddy field.
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663. Yes. What isn't relevant
is the size of my caravan.
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664. - What do you mean?
- Why have I been given
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665. such an enormous...?
Look at the size of it.
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666. No, no, the caravan isn't
big. Your car is small.
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667. He... he's right.
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668. 'Eventually, we stopped bickering and
took our start positions on the track,
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669. 'where it turned out there
was a surprise late entry.'
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670. I know exactly who it is.
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671. That, ladies and gentlemen,
is not the Stig.
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672. That is Top Gear's top
secret Leisure Stig.
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673. Useless driver.
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674. We use him only for testing caravans.
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675. Three, two, one, go!
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676. Here we go.
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677. Testing, testing has begun.
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678. I'm now unleashing the 134
horsepower Vauxhall Vectra engine.
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679. 'Sadly, though, Leisure Stig's
driving was so slow,
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a bit of a traffic jam.'
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681. Oh!
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682. Why have they given me such a massive
caravan? This is hopeless.
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683. 'Well, it could be worse.'
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684. I can feel the downforce from
my "a ballast", and it's good.
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685. Ohh! I've gone wrong.
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686. It's hopeless. I've
crashed into myself.
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687. I mustn't be overtaken or I'm out.
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688. 'Using the power of the mighty
Frontera, I caught up with Hammond
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him on the inside...
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690. 'which meant going onto the surface
designed to test suspension.'
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691. Oh, this bit's even worse!
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692. Total chaos, and I've lost all
the ground I made up there.
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693. 'Because Leisure Stig was so slow,
even James was getting impatient.'
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694. Juddering, buffeting. Come on, Pinin!
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695. 'And violent.'
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696. Oh, yes. He's losing the wheel.
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697. Massive error by the Stig.
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698. Smoke is pouring off.
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699. Right, this time, Hammond,
you're going down!
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701. Oh, no!
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702. 'Then Hammond made an error.'
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705. Oh, yeah. I'm sorry, Hammond. We
have overtaken you. You are out.
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706. I think I've lost a wheel now.
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707. Lot of sparks.
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708. It's... it's barely
controllable, if I'm honest.
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709. Oh, now I, I can see
the problem here.
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710. 'Meanwhile, my race was going well.'
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711. Yes, I've just done James May. He's
somehow ended up on the infield.
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712. That was a catastrophic mistake.
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713. 'But sadly, I overcooked it
trying to take Leisure Stig.'
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714. Aaargh!
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715. Oh! Lost my brakes completely.
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716. 'With 20 laps completed,
Leisure Stig had given up.
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717. 'Hammond still thought
he was in the contest...
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718. 'and I had a problem.'
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719. Steam coming from the
front of the Frontera.
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720. Things are not good in the Vauxhall.
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721. Yes, here we go, I
can have him. Come on!
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722. Uh-oh! It's tight, it's
tight at the back.
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723. Manoeuvre attempt by Jeremy Clarkson.
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724. Argh!
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725. Ah! Ah!
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726. - He's up the bank.
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727. I think we might have lost sight
of the rules of this race slightly.
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728. 'The producers had come
to the same conclusion.
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729. 'So, we were told to abandon
the oval test track...
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730. 'and report to the drag strip,
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731. 'where we would see which car
could get from nought to 60
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732. 'and then back to nought again
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733. 'in the shortest possible distance.'
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734. - It's a good test, this.
- Yeah.
- It is, cos it measures
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735. - acceleration and braking all in one go.
- Absolutely.
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736. 'Leisure Stig went first
to lay down a benchmark.
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737. 'And, as he was mid-run,
Jeremy noticed something.'
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738. If you don't stop in
time...
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739. Then your day suddenly
gets a lot worse.
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740. - Wetter.
- Colder.
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741. 'Luckily for Leisure Stig,
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742. 'the Kia Sportage stopped
well short of the pond.
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743. 'And once this point had been marked,
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744. 'Hammond took his position
on the start line.'
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745. I think he's had a bit
of a hair transplant.
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746. Just look at the...
look at his fringe.
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747. Seriously, look at his
fringe when he gets out.
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748. You don't have your fringe
transplanted, do you?
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749. Just... well, remember Rooney,
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job done? You have a look.
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751. OK, there's no putting
this off. Here we go.
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752. Come on, everything you've got, Jeepie,
I need you to get to 60 quick.
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753. 40.
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754. Oh, my God. I'm coming
up to the Stig's...
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755. - Oh, my God.
- On the brakes, that's all I've got.
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756. That's all I've got.
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757. Oh, I can't brake any
harder than that.
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758. Did a bit of excrement come out?
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759. I had to use all of
the brakes, I mean...
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760. And you hadn't actually started
braking before you got to
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761. - the Stig's stop time?
- No.
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762. 'That was a bit of a worry,
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763. 'as Hammond's Jeep was much faster
than my wounded Vauxhall.'
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764. Here we go!
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765. Yes! It's a flying start
from Luton's finest.
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766. 5,000rpm.
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767. Five-and-a-half.
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768. Looking good.
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769. There's the Stig's marker.
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771. Wow!
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772. Holy mother of God, that
was close! Oh, no.
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773. Do not pretend you've got clean
pants, because I know you haven't.
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774. Many poos shot out of my ani.
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775. 'I didn't enjoy my
near-death experience,
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enjoyed it even less.'
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777. My car is faster than your car.
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778. And its brakes are not bad.
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779. And I very nearly went into
the muddy pool of effluent.
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780. Didn't you?
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781. - My car's very light.
- Yeah...
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782. 'Still clutching at straws,
I began my run.'
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783. Here we go.
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784. It is a test of
acceleration... and braking.
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785. - And he has neither of those things.
- No, no, he doesn't.
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786. Oh, come on.
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787. Still accelerating.
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788. 30...
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789. 35.
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790. Still accelerating.
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791. 45.
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792. Well, he can't get to 60, can he?
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793. 50.
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794. 52.
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795. Bollocks.
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796. Oh, it's sinking.
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797. - Well.. he was committed.
- Help!
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798. - Yes.
- He was determined to reach 60.
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799. But he didn't, did he?
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800. Ah, God, it's chuffing freezing!
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801. - You went a bit far.
- Can we get a flag to mark his position?
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802. Don't just stand there, you
idiots, it's filling up!
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803. James, I've looked at the situation,
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804. and there's nothing we can do.
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805. So, with that, back to the studio.
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806. 'Except, it wasn't
back to the studio.
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807. 'Because we were then
told to modify our SUVs
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808. 'to make them more lifestyle-y
and then report to a car park.
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809. 'A few days later, with
our work completed,
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810. 'I was the first to arrive.'
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811. I mean, hello, here it is.
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812. What I've done is bring out the Jeep's
innate outdoors-y, American feel.
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813. Up there, roof tent, which is the
best thing in the whole world.
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814. Winch, dinghy.
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815. Windsurfer. Pretty much everything
I need to lead the perfect life.
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816. 'At this point, Tubs
Clarkson arrived.'
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817. Oh,
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818. Wow!
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819. I'm not going to tell him,
but that looks amazing.
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820. That looks stupid and you
didn't fix the exhaust.
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821. Um, you know the Vauxhall badge
isn't particularly lifestyle-y?
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822. This is now a Pershing
sports fishing boat.
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823. Very naval, fishing rods,
it's registered in the BVI.
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824. - Do the aerials work?
- No.
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825. - Can it go in the water?
- No, but it doesn't...
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826. What have you done?
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827. Just standing here criticising mine.
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828. Well, let me start at the front.
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829. If I shoot a deer, it goes on there.
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830. - OK. Have you got a gun with it?
- No.
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831. - So, what are you going
to shoot the deer with?
- Throw rocks.
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832. 'Whilst Hammond was demonstrating
his rear-mounted barbecue,
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833. 'our underachieving
colleague arrived.'
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834. So he's just done nothing at all and
then emptied a skip onto the roof.
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835. - Flamboyant.
- That was a handbrake...
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836. - Nothing works!
- It didn't work.
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837. - Bit of warm-up, was that?
- Yeah.
- You've written "Turboactive" on it.
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838. Yes. These are very good
words, "turbo" and "active".
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839. So I combined them
to make turboactive.
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840. Is it turbo-charged?
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841. No. It's not, it's not
referring to the car,
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842. it's referring to the lifestyle.
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843. What I've done is I've
anointed the car
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844. with every conceivable leisure
activity piece of equipment.
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845. Name a leisure activity, it's here.
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846. But look at this. You've done your leisure
activities, whatever those are,
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847. and then you work up a sweat.
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848. So you go...
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849. - What do you think?
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850. And then...
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851. - But everyone will see your bits.
- No, you've got a curtain. Look.
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852. - Want to try it?
- No.
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853. What's your seat
upholstery made from?
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854. Wet suits. What?
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855. Old wet suits.
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856. If, for example, you drove in, you
know, your car went into some water...
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857. Which does happen.
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858. Yeah, it does happen.
The seats aren't ruined.
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859. There's one feature I want to
show you on my car, if I may.
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860. Obviously I've built
a sport fishing boat.
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861. Um, but I've equipped it
with some excellent wheels.
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862. Oh, my God.
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863. Don't you think they're the cleverest
wheels you've ever seen?
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864. - No. I think they're really terrible.
- What's the matter with them?
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865. "Yes, certainly, Reverend,
I'll give you a lift. Hop in."
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866. 'Proud of our leisure
lifestyle vehicles,
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867. 'we decided to go and do
some leisure lifestyle.'
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868. People are no longer
looking at this saying,
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869. "Oh, look, there's a
man in a £140 Vauxhall."
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870. They're now saying, "Oh, look, there's
the hero from a Wilbur Smith book.
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871. "The man whose back ripples
like a sack of pythons."
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872. I'm wondering what sort of a man
would want to buy Hammond's car
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873. and I'm thinking it's the sort of man
whose IQ begins with a decimal point.
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874. I could drive off there
now into those woods.
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875. I've got a tent. I've
got my home on the roof.
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876. I can hide from bears up there.
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877. I could cook a bear on my barbecue
or carry a bear on my bonnet.
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878. I could probably survive for weeks,
months, years with this car,
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879. out there in the wilderness.
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880. That man's taken a photograph of us.
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881. He's going to show it to his friends
and say, "Look what I saw.
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882. "Some utterly cars."
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883. 'Soon we arrived at
a cold British pond,
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884. 'and immediately took to the
water in some leisure craft.'
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885. James May is doing leisure!
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886. Hey, this is leisurely!
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887. 'But, as it turned out, doing leisure
proved to be quite stressful.'
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888. No, no, no, no, other way.
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889. Other way, you
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890. Jesus wept!
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891. Hammond, I'm going a million!
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892. I don't like it!
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893. This stupid thing's got a mind...
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894. Ow! of its own!
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895. Arrgh!
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896. 'Still, could be worse.'
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897. No.
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898. No.
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899. Ooh.
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900. No.
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901. 'As I fought off attacks
from my Hobie Cat...'
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902. No!
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903. '.. I noticed something.'
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904. Hey, look. That's one
of the producers.
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905. Has he got a gold...? He's
got a gold envelope, look.
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906. 'And since I was the only
one who was moving...
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907. '.. I went to see what was what.'
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908. Oh, no, Thomas Crown Affair's
going in and going in hard!
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909. Oh, now it's going all
choppy and that's worse.
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910. I hate this!
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911. - Guys!
What?
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912. There's a challenge.
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913. What is it?
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914. "Many people who buy sport
utility vehicles imagine
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915. "they're more safe and
robust than normal cars.
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916. "You will now find which
one of you has the safest
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917. "and most robust car by rolling
them down a cliff."
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918. 'Annoyingly, that wasn't a misprint.'
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919. Oh, hang on, look.
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920. Holy moley!
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921. God's teeth!
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922. - That's a drop, isn't it?
- Isn't it?
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923. Can I suggest we should probably
put our seat belts on for this?
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924. I was just thinking,
I'd like a harness.
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925. You know we're not going
to be IN the cars?
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926. I knew that. Good.
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927. This is a test of the car's
robustness and safety.
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928. - Can I just say...
- That's good. I thought it was death.
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929. I really like my car and
I don't want to do that to it.
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930. Well, no, this is the thing.
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931. Working on this programme is
a bit like doing a jigsaw.
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932. You spend ages and ages and
ages doing something, you go,
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933. "Yes, that's brilliant, now I'm going
to smash it up and put it in a box."
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934. Yeah, that's what's happening today,
cos I'm really pleased with that.
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935. 'And sadly, that was first to go.'
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936. Oh, no, no, no, no!
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937. Oh, no!
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938. - No, it's fine, it's fine.
- Is it going to be OK?
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939. - It's OK.
- It's all right.
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940. - It is OK.
- It is all right, look at that.
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941. It's fine.
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942. It's fine, the wheels are still on,
which is unusual for a car of yours.
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943. It's quite nice to see the underside.
It's in good nick, that.
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944. Look at that cross
member in the chassis.
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945. Hey, you need a new
rear exhaust silencer.
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946. 'Next, it was the turn
of the Turboactive.'
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947. What if mine hits yours
on the way down?
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948. You get points for that, don't
you? Like a snooker thing.
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949. Here we go, here we go.
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950. No, no!
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951. Oh! Oh, no, that's less good.
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952. Turns out the bicycles
are a big safety feature.
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953. - They are.
- Cos they stopped it rolling.
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954. That's an interesting point. If
you have a bicycle on the roof...
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955. You can't roll.
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956. Better putting it on
the roof than riding it.
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957. 'Finally, it was the turn
of the Pershing Frontera.'
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958. You can't roll a Frontera.
It's very famous for that.
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959. I'm not sure, but I think you may
be about to discover that you can.
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960. - Watch, it won't roll. This is...
- Oh, ho-ho, ho-ho.
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961. There you go. Oh, it is doing a bit.
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962. - Yeah, it really is.
- Oh, dear. Oh, it's still going.
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963. - Oh, that's very good.
- What it's doing is still rolling.
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964. That's dramatic. Oh, and it's
gone right off the edge, ohhh!
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965. Mine is the only one that's
completed the journey.
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966. You don't get extra
points for getting
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967. - further down the cliff, you don't.
- You do!
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968. 'Amazingly, the £140 Frontera
still looked like a car.
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969. 'And even more amazingly...'
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970. Yes, here we go.
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971. Oh, yeah.
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972. Excellent.
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973. That's passed.
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974. That is genuinely...
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975. Surprisingly well! That is not bad.
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976. 'Better still, it was able to
haul the Jeep off the cliff.'
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977. Yes!
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978. There you go.
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979. I thank you.
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980. 'But sadly, James's Turboactive
Pinin was just too far away.'
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981. Onwards!
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982. 'So we left him behind.'
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983. 'Eventually, though, we were
all reunited in Yorkshire,
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984. 'where we'd been told to report
for one final challenge.'
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985. Why are we on a grouse
moor in dinner jackets?
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986. I've no idea.
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987. And why are you getting out
of your passenger door?
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988. Well, that side's a bit bent,
I can't open that door.
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989. You... Oh, hello.
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990. Now we can discover why
we're dressed like this.
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991. Right... "Now you must test your
cars' rough terrain abilities.
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992. "Tonight, the North Yorkshire Carbon
Management and Sustainability Trust
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993. "are holding their annual conference
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994. "and dinner at Broughton
Hall, five miles from here.
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995. "You must drive there without
using any roads."
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996. Um... Oh, God.
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997. What?
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998. "The last to arrive will be doing
the after-dinner speech."
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999. This matters.
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1000. - This is bad.
- This matters a lot.
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1001. I'm not losing this.
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1002. Where's Broughton Hall?
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1003. This is what I do - maps,
countryside, 4x4s.
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1004. That's east...
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1005. There's Broughton Hall.
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1006. Oh, please God, no.
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1007. I hate after-dinner speaking.
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1008. I hate it with such a passion.
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1009. I have done a couple of
after-dinner speeches.
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1010. On both occasions I thought,
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1011. "I'm going to be brilliant,
I'm going to knock 'em dead."
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1012. On both occasions I died on my arse.
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1013. 'I too trembled at the thought
of after-dinner speaking,
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1014. 'and I had another issue.'
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1015. I know I'm out of my
element here, viewers.
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1016. I live in Hammersmith, this is the
countryside, I don't really like it.
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1017. Don't know what it's for or what
you're supposed to do with it.
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1018. OK, sit rep.
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1019. The, er, roll down the bank has
caused a little bit of damage.
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1020. The windscreen and side window
are both now plastic,
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1021. but the mighty Vauxhall Vectra
engine is working well.
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1022. Come on, grippy penis wheels.
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1023. 'In the Pinin, my ignorance of country
ways had already got me in bother.'
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1024. Hang on a minute.
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1025. I'm stuck in a sheep pen.
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1026. You mustn't worry sheep, I know that,
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1027. otherwise the farmer
comes and shoots at you.
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1028. 'I, meanwhile, was totally
in my element.'
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1029. Yes.
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1030. Oh, well done, Jeepie!
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1031. This thing is actually
brilliant off-road.
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1032. Minimal revs, just
let the torque do it.
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1033. This is where Jeremy's going
to go horribly wrong.
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1034. Power is not necessarily
the solution here.
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1035. Power!
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1036. Come on, speed! Oh, dear, no.
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1037. And that's... Oh, come on!
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1038. Now I'm in very big trouble here.
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1039. Ladies and gentlemen.
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1040. I'm not saying my
mother-in-law's fat...
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1041. but she is sustainable.
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1042. I can't do after-dinner speaking!
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1043. Cocking Nora, I'm in another pen.
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1044. I'm going to spend the rest of
my life in a pen full of sheep.
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1045. Gate, that's a gate.
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1046. Bollocks!
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1047. 'Having been pulled free by
a friendly country type...'
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1048. Yes, yes.
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1049. '.. I set off again... having
not learned my lesson.'
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1050. Speed through the muddy bit.
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1051. No, no, no, no, this is bad!
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1052. Aargh!
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1053. Aaargh!
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1054. I've gone in a tree.
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1055. A tree is happening.
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1056. 'Still, could be worse.'
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1057. Don't touch the brakes. I can't help
it, I'm touching the brake. Oh!
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1058. Ow! Oh, no, I can't stop now.
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1059. Ah!
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1060. Oh, don't go down there,
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1061. don't go down there!
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1062. Not good.
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1063. Ha-ha. There you go. Yes.
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1064. Oh, yeah.
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1065. Yah, ha-ha!
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1066. 'All three of us had been
on the move for two hours
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1067. 'and none of us was much
closer to our destination.
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1068. 'However, I'd managed to find
a promising-looking track.'
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1069. It doesn't go all the way to
the hall but it will get me
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1070. a mile or so.
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1071. Tonight, ladies and gentlemen,
your guest speaker is...
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1072. James May!
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1073. Speed!
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1074. Power...
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1075. Wait, yes, that's... that's
it, it's all over now.
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1076. 'Meanwhile, back in
the sheep pens...'
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1077. I've already been here!
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1078. 'Having solved my
visibility issues...'
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1079. Yes! Behold the strength of the man.
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1080. '.. I was back on the move.'
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1081. Oh, God, it's cold.
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1082. I'm 54, why am I doing this?
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1083. Arrgh!
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1084. Don't want that.
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1085. 'In the Jeep, my countryside
skills had paid off.'
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1086. Hang on a minute. That's
it. That's where I'm going.
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1087. This is it.
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1088. There it is. Ladies and gentlemen,
your speaker for this evening
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1089. will not be Richard Hammond,
because he won the race.
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1090. Ah...
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1091. Ah. Oh, yeah!
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1092. Wrong place.
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1093. Oh, God!
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1094. 'I, meanwhile, wasn't
at the wrong place.'
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1095. And there it is, Broughton
Hall. My quest is at an end.
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1096. There's a bridge across
the river. Excellent news.
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1097. Oh, no.
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1098. Yes, look, in here, there's an exit.
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1099. That's what it's for, look,
that's what it's for.
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1100. That's a ford...
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1101. in my mind.
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1102. 'Having waterproofed my car for
the perilous river crossing,
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1103. 'I waded in.'
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1104. Yes.
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1105. I have designed this to be a
boat and it's going to be one.
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1106. Arrgh!
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1107. Please don't do that!
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1108. 'Meanwhile, James was still
stuck in a sheep pen.
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1109. 'Really stuck.'
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1110. No, no, no, no, no!
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1111. Right, hang on, hang on, hang on.
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1112. I can do...
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1113. - 'Up at the hall,
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1114. 'the guests were starting to arrive.'
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1115. Let's just try that.
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1116. hell!
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1117. That was the bit of the map I needed!
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1118. It's slippery.
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1119. This is the right way.
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1120. I think this is the right way.
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1121. I don't want to have to do the speech.
I don't want to do the speech.
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1122. What was it again? Sustainability
and carbon something.
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1123. I mean, they're not going to want
to hear about my Mustang, are they?
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1124. No-o-o!
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1125. 'In the Frontera, things
still weren't going well.'
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1126. You bastard!
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1127. 'But I had at least found
a way to stay warm.'
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1128. Ah...
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1129. Oh, yeah.
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1130. I can't imagine that a urine-soaked
pair of trousers is going to
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1131. put the audience off, because look...
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1132. 'Meanwhile, a long way downstream...'
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1133. Oh, oh, that's deeper
than I expected.
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1134. Yeah!
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1135. Oh, no.
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1136. Kill me.
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1137. Just kill me.
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1138. Bad! Bad!
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1139. Deep m... Oh, deep mud!
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1140. Oh, God, I've lost a shoe! Oh, no!
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1141. No shoe... Cold! Oh!
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1142. Oh!
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1143. No, no. Oh, God!
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1144. - 'With Jeremy and I bogged down...'
- No-o!
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1145. '.. James was on the move again,
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1146. 'and bringing himself
into contention.'
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1147. Oh, yes.
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1148. Oh, this farm track is the most
beautiful road I've ever seen.
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1149. I might, I might get out of this yet.
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1150. - Come on, no! Don't.
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1151. I hate working on Top Gear!
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1152. 'In the Jeep, I was finally free,
and back in the running.'
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1153. It's not over yet.
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1154. Going to go just over this
crest and there it will be.
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1155. Buffeting. Buffeting.
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1156. Ladies and gentlemen, your
host for this evening,
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1157. from BBC's Top Gear, it's Richard
Hammond/Jeremy Clarkson.
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1158. 'Not if I had anything
to do with it.'
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1159. Come on, Vauxhall!
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1160. Come on, £140 Vaux...
well, £70 Vauxhall now.
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1161. Engine warning lights are on.
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1162. It doesn't have to live for more
than another ten minutes or so.
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1163. It just has to get me there
before one of the other two.
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1164. Please!
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1165. Move!
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1166. Yeah, ha-ha!
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1167. Not now! Not so close!
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1168. Please!
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1169. I beg of you! Mercy!
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1170. Come on, little car, you've
got about half a mile to go.
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1171. Come on, come on, keep moving.
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1172. Here I am, I've made
it to Broughton Hall.
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1173. Is James here, is Richard here?
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1174. I can't see their cars.
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1175. Oh, yes!
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1176. Thank you, God! Thank you, Vauxhall!
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1177. Oh, God, I'm going to
end up doing the speech!
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1178. Oh, yes! That is, ladies and
gentlemen, the home straight.
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1179. This is it, there it is.
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1180. Please, please, please.
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1181. Ladies and gentlemen. I'm sorry
about the wait this evening.
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1182. Thank you so much for your patience.
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1183. It gives me great pleasure, your
guest speaker tonight is...
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1184. Mr Richard Hammond!
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1185. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
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1186. Um, Carbon Management and
Sustainability Trust.
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1187. I am often asked, "What's your
favourite car, Richard?"
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1188. And it's a Land Rover.
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1189. But... that... you see, land,
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1190. because, you... it's...
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1191. it's primarily the environment
with which you are involved.
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1192. Um, I'm actually wearing quite a
lot of the environment this evening.
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1193. Um...
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1194. Isn't Jeremy fat?
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1195. Sorry, sir, I don't mean... That's
not necessarily bad, obviously.
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1196. Um, some people just are. Um...
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1197. Well, you know what?
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1198. Actually, that sounded like one of your
more successful after-dinner speeches.
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1199. Do you know, it was! Nobody even
threw crockery for another minute.
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1200. Anyway, we hope you
enjoyed those films
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1201. and all that remains now is for
us to say thank you for watching.
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1202. Yes, absolutely, thank you
very much for watching,
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1203. and, well, goodbye.
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1204. Goodbye.
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1205. SILENCE, NO THEME MUSIC
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