1. On today's show, James catches fire.
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2. Richard knocks something over.
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3. And I crash a Reliant Robin
into to a lamppost.
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4. Hello!
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5. Hello, we're back! We're back!
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6. We're back and we are...
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7. more sensible than ever.
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8. Well, we're starting
sensibly anyway, with this,
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9. the Bentley Continental GT.
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10. It's not my cup of tea,
if I'm honest,
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11. but if you live in Cheshire and
you have to travel great distances
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12. at high speed in drinks globe luxury
it really is in a class of one.
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13. Now, however, there's a new
version which is a bit different.
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14. It's called the Continental
Supersports, and this is it.
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15. The fastest, most outlandish car
Bentley has ever made.
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16. First of all, it's been lightened.
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17. The rear seat has been
replaced with air.
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18. The sofas up front are now racing buckets trimmed
in the Duke of Westminster's smoking jacket.
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19. And there is carbon fibre on
the dash rather than walnut.
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20. The result is dramatic because that car
weighs just two and a quarter tons,
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21. about the same as a three
bedroom terraced house.
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22. Still, it's not like there isn't
enough power to deal with the bulk.
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23. It has the same engine as before,
a 6 litre twin turbo W12,
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24. but now it produces 621 horsepower.
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25. The result is 0 to 60 in 3.7 seconds.
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26. God, that is 167, 168
and it's still pulling!
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27. Flat out, it will do
204 miles an hour,
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28. even if you fill the tank
with Jerusalem artichokes.
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29. That engine has been designed to run on something
called bioethanol, fuel made from plants.
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30. And if you use that rather than
petrol the power output remains
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31. the same, but you get fewer carbon
dioxides coming out of the back.
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32. Sounds wonderful, if you believe
in this carbon malarkey,
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33. but there are a couple of drawbacks.
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34. First of all, there are 8,850 petrol stations
in Britain, but only 20 of them sell bio-ethanol.
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35. And, secondly, when you're running on
maize it's not what you'd call economical.
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36. Honestly, it gets through veg
faster than Paul McCartney's ex.
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37. The Supersports, then,
it's all much as you'd expect,
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38. very fast, very heavy and at speed
about six miles to the gallon.
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39. But don't be fooled by the headlines.
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40. This is spooky.
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41. I've got an automatic gearbox and air conditioning,
satellite navigation and it's very quiet.
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42. It's just like a normal Bentley, but
look at the way it changes direction.
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43. This car is like an elephant with
the reflexes of a water boatman.
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44. And if you're watching in
Poland and you don't know what
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45. a water boatman is, it's
like an Evo X, it really is.
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46. And if you're watching in Ethiopia
and you don't know what an Evo X is,
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47. what I mean is it does things
rather well. No, not well!
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48. Why did I say "well"? Oh, God.
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49. Then you have the brakes
which can tear your face off.
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50. Ready, now!
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51. To make the Bentley a race track
screamer it's been fitted with
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52. carbon ceramic discs, new suspension
bushes and different anti roll bars.
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53. Though when I say different
I mean, of course, enormous.
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54. They've also reprogrammed the four wheel drive
system so that now most of the power goes to the back.
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55. Imagine then that if you mash the throttle
into the carpets halfway around a corner
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56. it will spin up its rear wheels and
hang its tail out like a small dog.
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57. Sorry, but was a dreadful
simile, dogs don't have wheels.
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58. Unless they'd been in an accident.
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59. But here's the extraordinary thing, OK?
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60. It doesn't! Coming up to the
Hammerhead going the wrong way,
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61. halfway round, foot hard down...
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62. it doesn't! It just grips.
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63. Of course, you can make it misbehave if you
go way too fast and poke it with a stick.
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64. But even if you do that
the computer steps in,
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65. sends power to the front wheels
and, bang, everything is sorted out!
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66. It is uncanny.
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67. It is a very impressive car, this.
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68. But I don't like it.
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69. What they've tried to do here is
turn an ocean liner into a speedboat.
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70. And, yes, they have sort of pulled it off,
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71. but it still feels very big
and very heavy. Oh dear!
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72. Whoa!
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73. So big and so heavy in fact that I believe
it has just shredded its rear tyres.
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74. Oh dear! Now, I don't think
that's legal any more or safe.
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75. The upshot then is simple.
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76. If I wanted to spend
L163,000 on a speedboat
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77. I'd buy something that was designed
to be a speedboat in the first place.
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78. In short, I'd buy an Aston Martin DBS.
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79. Thank you very much.
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80. Really? You would have the Aston?
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81. Oh, yeah.
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82. No, it's more nimble,
it's got two more seats,
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83. doesn't weigh the same as a church.
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84. Doesn't eat its own shoes. No, this is t
he best car in the world. No, it isn't.
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85. Yes, it is. Anyway,
we must now find out how fast
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86. the Wilmslow Express goes round our track
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87. and that, of course, means handing
it over to our tame racing driver.
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88. Some say that his discharge is luminous...
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89. and that even as we speak he
is appearing on the main stage
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90. at Glastonbury performing his
most famous hit, Superstition.
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91. All we know is he's called The Stig.
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92. He's off! Note the flags there, Stig displaying
his support for the Norwegian football team.
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93. I tried to explain they aren't actually in
the World Cup, but this made him very angry.
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94. Here he is, first corner, looking nice.
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95. Yes!
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96. Interestingly, he's the only person in the world
who likes the sound of the vuvuzela,
because he invented it!
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97. There he is, round Chicago,
very tidy for a big car.
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98. Now, Hammerhead.
This should be astonishing.
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99. Oh no, it's exploded!
It's rolled end over end!
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100. This is incredible!
But Stig's out of the wreckage!
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101. He's dodging the naked
waitresses and... he's on fire!
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102. He's now coming up to Gambon.
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103. No, no! He's taking his helmet off!
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104. It's her! Right round the tiger!
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105. He's just a shaken hands with Elvis
and there he is, across the line!
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106. I don't believe that, the most exciting thing
I've ever seen and some idiot at Television Centre
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107. cut to an advertisement for a
stupid little Korean hatchback.
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108. It's a good job ITV didn't cover
the moon landings. 10 foot.
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109. Five foot.
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110. Anyway, I have the time
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111. and it did it in 1:24.9,
which puts it there.
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112. And that's not bad,
really, for a small moon.
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113. Anyway, now we must turn our attention to the
Icelandic volcano because although it went on
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114. to become global news, the actual
eruption itself started out quite
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115. small and that got us wondering how
close could you get to it in a car.
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116. Now, obviously, this was a job for
a rugged, outdoorsy sort of chap.
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117. Unfortunately, Jeremy was on holiday,
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118. so James went.
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119. It's very hard to drive across
Iceland at the best of times.
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120. But luckily I had just
the vehicle for the job.
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121. This looks exactly like the
Toyota that Jeremy and I
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122. drove to the North Pole.
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123. More to the point, this has
been to the North Pole with us,
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124. but you never saw it and it
never got any of the glory
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125. because it was the one
driven by the camera crew.
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126. After we got back from the Pole our car went off
to a museum whereas this one was just left to rot.
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127. Today, though, I'm going to bring it back
to life and give it one more mission.
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128. Wow, I never actually thoughtl'd be
so pleased to seeone of these again.
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129. This really brings it all back,
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130. the ice going on and on forever, the
boulder field going on and on forever.
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131. I can hear Jeremy going
on and on forever.
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132. Oh, God...
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133. No matter, my job is to turn this into
the world's first volcano-proof car,
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134. which means a visit to Emil,
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135. the 4x4 genius who built
it in the first place.
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136. I mean, what are the unique
risks to volcano driving,
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137. apart from obviously being consumed
by molten lava and burnt to a crisp?
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138. It depends on how close you want to get.
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139. Very close. As far as I can work
out no-one's ever actually driven
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140. right up to the mouth of an active volcano in a car,
so it's another Top Gear first if we can do it.
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141. Yeah.
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142. Some people claim you can walk on
hot coals if you wet the bottom
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143. of your feet and I was just
wondering, if there was some system
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144. of continuously wetting the tyres would it
be possible to drive across the hot lava?
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145. If you don't fall through,
possibly, yeah, if you drive fast.
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146. Emile didn't look very confident,
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147. but we set to work anyway...
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148. and by the next morning
the volcano-buster was ready.
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149. I know I look a bit like a petty thief on
my way home from some corrugated roof robbery
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150. at the allotment, but there's a
very good reason for all of this.
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151. Their lava occasionally goes
over an area of water and that
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152. causes an explosion throwing bits
of lava and rock up into the air,
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153. so that's there to stop those lumps coming
down and breaking the windscreen, or my head.
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154. We've also fitted our new and
pioneering tyre cooling system.
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155. There's an oil drum on the back full of
water and pipes feed the water to the tyres.
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156. Now, obviously, there's a risk of it
freezing and we can't put antifreeze
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157. in the water because that pollutes the
glacier, so we've added a dash of vodka.
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158. As I drove on to the glacier,
I stopped to hook up with
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159. a volcanologist who couldn't get to
the volcano because of the weather.
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160. And it's fantastically windy.
I've never seen or felt a wind like it.
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161. Because of this storm that has been raging
for the last few days, we haven't really
been able to visit
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162. the area to see what's going on there.
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163. So at the moment, with this
weather, in this white-out,
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164. really nobody knows what's happening.
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165. Exactly. Nobody can say.
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166. As night fell, the storm became worse.
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167. It was so bad that by morning, it
had taken the lives of two locals.
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168. This is what we're seeing, or what
we're not seeing, I should say.
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169. Visibility is probably less than 10m.
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170. We reckoned that as long as we could follow
the car carrying Emil and the camera crew,
we'd be OK.
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171. There it is. There he is.
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172. But we weren't.
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173. Oh, I've lost the tail lights.
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174. Wow, that's dark.
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175. Soon, we were completely lost.
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176. Can you see any red lights?
I don't see anything.
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177. Oh, cock.
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178. Right, we are now, effectively,
driving on instruments.
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179. Outside the window is just...
it's a complete sheet of white.
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180. There's a blizzard going.
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181. The windscreen itself is freezing up.
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182. The windscreen wipers have frozen up.
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183. It's quite unnerving.
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184. Eventually, I had to get
out to unjam the wipers.
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185. Ah! Oh, my God.
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186. Blinding.
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187. Look at that.
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188. Good job.
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189. God, I've never known anything like that.
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190. I hadn't realised how strong
that was, being in here.
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191. I could hardly stand up.
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192. We ploughed onwards
until, at last, salvation.
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193. Lights! Look, lights!
There they are. Thank God.
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194. Eventually, the storm
cleared and we arrived at
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195. our overnight stop, where we were
greeted by a spectacular sight.
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196. Wow, look at that! Beautiful.
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197. How far away is that?
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198. About one and a half kilometres.
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199. I can hear it, as well.
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200. It's like cannon fire.
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201. That's fantastic.
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202. The next morning, still with no idea how
big this eruption would become, I dropped
off the professor...
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203. Thanks for a ride.
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204. and headed on alone, until at last I
got my first close-up look at the volcano.
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205. God in heaven, look at that.
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206. Lava was spewing out at a temperature
of 1,200 degrees centigrade,
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207. and right in front of my eyes, a brand-new
part of the world was being created.
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208. It was now my job to test our
volcano car by driving up to
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209. the crater and scooping up a fresh
piece of landscape as a souvenir.
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210. And to help me with that, they've
given me a garden trowel,
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211. on an extending pole, held
on with sticky tape, and...
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212. a bucket.
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213. And of course, I have my corrugated roof
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214. and I'm in the best off-road
vehicle I've ever driven.
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215. So, piece of cake, really.
Here we go.
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216. Does look quite angry.
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217. Oh, God, look at that.
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218. Even though I was driving on
lava that had fallen days ago,
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219. it was still red hot, and the Top Gear
vodka tyre cooling system was working overtime.
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220. Right, what I need is for a
piece to land quite near me,
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221. and then I can reach out
of the window and grab it.
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222. Ooh!
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223. Bravely, I decided that was far enough.
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224. Oh, my word.
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225. I don't know if you can see this
but it's raining red-hot lumps.
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226. It's quite...
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227. God, that's hot.
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228. It was time to break
out the lava scoop.
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229. Whoa! Bloody hellfire.
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230. Look at the size of that!
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231. A piece of that would do nicely.
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232. Whoa!
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233. Yes! Yes!
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234. It's still glowing slightly.
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235. Yay-hey!
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236. God, that's hot.
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237. Whoa!
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238. Oh, that's getting a bit frisky.
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239. In the excitement of bagging a souvenir,
I'd stayed still for too long.
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240. We're on fire. Right, I'm off.
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241. With the tyres steaming, I beat
a retreat from the volcano,
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242. clutching my brand-new
piece of planet Earth.
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243. I claim you for Queen
Elizabeth and Top Gear.
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244. And best of all, the unsung hero finally
got the recognition it deserves.
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245. And...
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246. Here is...
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247. Is that it? The piece of lava I
brought backfor you. What a souvenir!
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248. Do you know, it was quite interesting. I
asked a volcanologist the other day what
caused that
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249. small eruption we saw in the film there to
become so massive, to shut down all of
Europe's airspace.
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250. And he said there must have been a trigger
of some kind, a disturbance near the actual
crater itself.
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251. Yes, something to do with weight, he said.
It would need about two tonnes.
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252. If it was in the right place, it could
trigger all of that. That's not strictly
true, is it?
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253. James, have you been working recently
on any oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico?
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254. Let's do the news. Just before we
do, I don'tknow if you've heard...
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255. Barack Obama's been prattling on about
British Petroleum and "this is 9/11 X
1,000," this oil spill...
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256. Did you hear how the English football fans
responded during the America game the other day?
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257. They were actually singing,
"You're not swimming any more!"
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258. That is classic.
Right, let's really do the news.
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259. Yes, the news.
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260. Ferrari has broken the lap record of the
Nurburgring for production cars with this,
the 599XX.
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261. It did it in 6 minutes, 58 seconds.
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262. Nurburgring? That's faster than than
Clay Regazzoni'slap record in an F1 car.
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263. I know the track's a bit shorter now, but
that is almost unbelievably fast. For a road car.
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264. For a production car.
That's incredible.
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265. It does have a six-litre V12 and 772 horsepower,
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266. and it costs I 1.2 million.
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267. And, you can't actually have it.
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268. Well, unless you've got
I 1.2 million, obviously.
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269. No, you can buy it, and you own it,
but then they don't let you have it,
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270. but they do let you drive it
occasionally, if they feel like it.
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271. Can I just say, this was the actual
photograph that Ferrari sent to us
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272. to show what the car looked
like at the Nurburgring.
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273. Now, I'm not sure it's particularly brilliant.
If we look at the graffiti on the track...
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274. That's not a map of the Nurburgring,
is it? No. I... They didn't see that?
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275. You've seen it now. Too late. And I have
to say, the manwho's responsible for this
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276. piece of graffiti has also been at work in Russia
on a drawbridge. I've got a picture here.
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277. We're supposed to be being serious. Yeah,
we are. According to the newspapers...
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278. Haven't we just shown two crudely-drawn
images of a man's private parts? Yes.
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279. That's not serious, is it? According to the
newspapers, Top Gear has become serious.
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280. Yes. So, here we go. Gentlemen, tell me,
since we were last here, what is the best
car you've driven?
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281. Good question, glad you asked it.
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282. It would be this, the Lamborghini Gallardo.
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283. This is the Superleggera,
the new one.
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284. 570. It's magnificent. Lightest, faster.
570 brake horsepower. Really?
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285. I haven't actually driven it as such, but
I've looked at that picture of it and I'm
desperate to drive it. 570.
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286. 570. That's very interesting, because
the standard carhas 560, doesn't it? Yep.
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287. And then Ferrari brought out the
458, which has got, I think, 562.
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288. Yes, two more. And then, mysteriou
sly, Lamborghini came back with 570.
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289. We all know why it is.
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290. It's because Lamborghini are owned by Audi,
so the Germans do the actual building of
the cars, and then they...
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291. let the Italians do the brochure,
so they just fill in the numbers.
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292. It's got a million horsepower, yes!
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293. 100,000. It's invisible.
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294. And it's got cannons!
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295. What about you, then? Come on.
I have actually driven it.
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296. It is a mental.
We've got a picture of it here.
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297. Honestly, it is insanely fast. The only thing
I don't like about it, really, are the doors.
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298. It's got gull-wings, so I'll
probably wait for the convertible.
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299. How can you have gull-wing doors on
a convertible? They'd be all floppy.
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300. Idiot. You'd have normal doors
and then it would be fantastic.
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301. No, that was awesome.
So, James, you?
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302. Well, to be honest, I think it's got to be
the new Boxster Spider, which I'm driving next week.
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303. So you haven't driven that either? No...
He means... I've driven it, but...
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304. Oh, we're showing it on theprogramme next week.
Through the magic of television, we recorded it.
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305. Now, have a look at this.
This is a device.
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306. It fits on the exhaust pipe of your car and
as you drive along, it cooks a burger for
you.
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307. It's brilliant.
What, in the exhaust fumes?
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308. No, no, no. The exhaust
fumes don't cook the burger.
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309. It's like, you know, like
a toasted-sandwich maker?
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310. Your hot gas from the exhaust heats it up
and then it griddles the burger in between
the two bits.
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311. It's a bit close to the whole
exhaust process for food.
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312. Your testes are close to your bottom but
you still play with them all the time.
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313. Hammond. Yes, a normal Nissan
GTRcosts, what, 60 grand? 60 grand.
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314. OK. Well, this is the new one.
It's the Spec V. V Spec GTR.
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315. That is L125,000, all of a sudden.
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316. Yeah. Why is it L125,000.
It's difficult to tell.
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317. It doesn't have more power than the
normal car, but it does have something
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318. called a boost-control device.
Basically, it's a button.
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319. When you press it, it spools up both the turbos
and releases a sudden burst of more power!
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320. I just hope that button is
mounted on top of the gear lever
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321. under like a little cage and
you lift it and go.
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322. And then you've got to know the code word.
And maybe two keys in the dash have to be
turned simultaneously...
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323. Like on a nuclear submarine?
Yes, that's what I'm thinking! You turn...
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324. A mission from the president. It's a go.
I want it, just for that button.
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325. Yes. Because this is sensible Top Gear,
I will say
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326. it also comes with a very competitive
three-year warranty. Yeah.
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327. Now, are there any girls here? Good.
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328. Don't ever faint in Holland.
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329. That would be my Top Gear
top tip for the night.
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330. We've got some footage here,
explains what I'm on about.
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331. Start of a race. There's the grid girl.
Oh, she's gone a bit wobbly.
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332. And she's fainted. There you go.
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333. So you're thinking, "Poor girl." You're thinking,
"Ooh, no - now she's lying on the track."
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334. So, as we can see, men in high-visibility
jackets have come over to make sure she's ok.
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335. Or are they making sure she's OK?
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336. How do you...? Oh, put
your hand on her bottom.
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337. That's the ticket. That's what he'sdone.
Checking for her pulse.
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338. Now let's hear what the
driver's got to say.
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339. Get the girl off!
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340. That's a racing driver,
isn't it? All over.
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341. Everybody, good news.
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342. No, wait. It's better than you think.
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346. That's great. Good. Now, for this new series
of Top Gear, we have the new reasonably-priced car.
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347. I know, exciting. But it gave us
a dilemma what to do with the old one.
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cold and clinical affair.
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to make garden furniture.
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reincarnated as a washing machine.
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354. All in all, a lot of eco-worthiness
but absolutely no emotion.
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when you think about it.
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356. Because the car doesn't just carry people.
It carries memories.
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never go up the hill at Goodwood...
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family of Maidenhead for 23 years.
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when the kids were born.
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17, they learned to drive in it.
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passport to teenage freedom.
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is soon to be scrapped.
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that when a car dies,
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a death in the family.
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in that very position.
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special member of the Top Gear family.
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to set the automotive world alight.
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374. Think of the real fear and
exhilaration experienced by real-life
celebrities in this car.
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celebrity bums in this seat.
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end of its useful life,
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life, we're not allowed to sell it.
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crushed and recycled...
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381. and these tyres - Michael Gambon's tyres
being turned into carpet underlay...
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to give it a Viking burial.
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were built in 1969.
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because each has been stuffed with 25
kilograms of nitroglycerine.
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and these will come crashing down.
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fitting tomb for our heroic little car.
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is the right thing to do.
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been driven round a television show's test track
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from all over the world, that is the way
I would want to go.
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393. I've never thought about it,
but that is how I'd want to go.
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resplendent in high-visibility jackets,
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car sticking out, which is pretty shoddy.
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the basics, you don't walk away with an arm...
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that's that done!
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Nobody "nearly buries" anything!
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say goodbye to the Lacetti...
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we never really liked it.
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Now it's time to unveil its replacement.
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to guess what's under here?
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411. A Lamborghini, no, it isn't, it's the same
height as him, so it can't be a Lamborghini.
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have they? Shall I just reveal?
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This is the big moment!
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apostrophe inits name. And what a machine it is.
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can go from 0-60 in a dazzling 10.4 seconds.
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top speed of 119 miles an hour.
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Finished in brown.
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incredibly reasonable L14,000.
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423. That's amazingly reasonable.
It is incredibly reasonable.
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424. Astonishing. But there is one more issue, because
new car means we've got a new lap time board.
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tonight, and ask them, "So!
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So we've thought of a way of getting
lots of names on it all at once...
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celebrity summer barbecue festival event.
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a celebrity-packed day,
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early to sort out the catering.
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That's going to be enough.
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if a vegetarian comes.
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our minds to the guest list.
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Johnny Depp...
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I invited Johnny Depp.
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436. He's been invited twice, but he won't mind.
I've invited her again.
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she won't come.
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438. She will. - No, she won't.
- We're bigger than ever. She will.
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laid out a selection of toys
to keep our A-listers entertained.
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went to Vietnam on those bikes?
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Who's that? That's not Angelina.
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Nick Robinson, BBC Political Editor.
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Jeremy. How are you?
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our new reasonably priced car.
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start was far from slow.
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God, it's addictive!
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show an interest in Nick's lap.
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next guest - Al Murray...
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454. Hi. Pickled cucumber?
who is my kind of guy.
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T-34-85 with the larger calibre gun that
could take on a tiger.
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we should've paid attention.
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I tell you what, no politician is safe!
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ever result on the new board.
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round this track in that car.
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turn, you doughnut.
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a downturn. No offence.
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470. With the hellos over, Peter unleashed
his killer instinct to win.
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to let the other person...
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He's actually playing himself!
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turned our attention to Al.
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nt,a Page 3 girl arrived.
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Hello, Jeremy Clarkson from Tops Gear.
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Very well. Come along.
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I'm not, no.
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we've got bacon and everything.
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sausages, or my vegetarian option.
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our thoughts to Al...
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point out to Nick Robinson.
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going to think, "Quicker than him".
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might be, you might know more about
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coalition, but I'm quicker than you.
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round, we decided to spy on him.
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493. He doesn't know we can see him.
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to gen up on the cee apostrophe dee.
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brake horse power.
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finished his whole lap.
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between our old Chevy and the new Kia.
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505. This is where all of South Korea is sitting
and going, "Do we make a fast car than
Chevrolet?"
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506. Seriously, can we go toe-to-toe with
the North across the bamboo curtain?
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That's a second faster.
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I cannot change gear.
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513. Hammond's dreams finally came true.
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514. Make-up does a lot. You might gain a few
pounds on thetelly, but it doesn't do that.
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516. Cos when Angelina comes, if you'vebent the
badge, she'll be cross. You can't have it!
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517. Out on the track, it was
starting to get wet and slippery.
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518. The chaps were desperately
concerned for Peta's welfare.
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519. When does a gazebo become a tent? All right.
This is not even a tent, is it? It is.
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520. It's a gazebo. No, it's not.
It's not even that.
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matched Nick Robinson's time.
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soundtrack from Angelina.
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525. Don't lose your bottle,
don't lose your bottle.
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526. Keep your foot down, keep your
foot down, keep your foot down.
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527. The weather got worse and worse.
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528. Someone left a cake out in the rain.
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This is where it counts.
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on The Jonathan Ross Show.
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Hammond, I've just remembered.
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My wife's birthday.
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535. What, today? Yeah. You idiot.
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536. I'm going to, no, seriously,I'm goin
g to go now, this second. What, now?
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537. This second and I'm going to
get her a birthday present.
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538. Next guest is here. He's
brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
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539. Real man's man, you know?
I'll be back, I'll be back.
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? Yes, yes. What's he called? Louie.
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541. Where's Jeremy going?
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542. Oh, hello. All right? Hello. I'm Bill. Nice
to meet you. Hello, Louie. You all right?
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544. Oh, mind. You're getting dribbled
there, darling. Just dribbling on you.
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on, come on, come on!
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to me all alone with my new best friend.
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549. I'll be over here. I'm just having a little
stretch just before I get in there. Try it.
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550. Do what? Flat back over and just
stretch out your hamstrings.
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551. I'm, I've got a war wound fromfighting
a rugby player. No, no, no.
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were getting more and more unruly.
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What the ... are you doing, Bill?
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555. The race track is no place for fancy cakes.
Do you want something to eat?
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556. All right. Custard
cream if you're asking.
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557. And one, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight.
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558. And side, two, three, four, catch,
take it down, walk around, walk around.
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559. Flip ball change, flip ball change,
step turn, step turn, in and look.
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560. Mercifully, I had to go and put Johnny's time
on the lap board, but even that was stressful.
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561. We knock five seconds off, or we add
five seconds for a wet lap in our mind,
so it's five seconds gone.
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562. That's how it works!
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564. Watch your big end as you
slide through Hammerhead.
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565. Your back end will slide out if you
don't get the purchase up there.
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566. Also, watch your helmet
against the steel bar.
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567. 'Clarkson finally got back. '
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fire was being put out.'
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569. Don't put the fire barbecue out!
I wanted one of those sausages.
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570. Louie, what have you done with the fireman
who was in that jacket and helmet?
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smoothly since I just...
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speed, yes, because speed is our friend.
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just going to skid off course by trying to
be too quick.
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579. Wait a minute.
You earned your notoriety...
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580. from, let's be honest, skidding down a mountain
at extremely high speed. Sophisticated skidding!
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581. I think that was... Was it a crow?
Or was it a raven?
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582. In the celebrity gymnasium, I too was
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584. Squats. Meanwhile, Richard
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585. And you go flat out through there,
and you come to a tight left here.
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of the track there.
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but up here, this tight bit here?
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588. You just go flat out through there,
and then flat out round there.
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up to the edge here?
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a lot of people realise that.
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592. Angelina was finishing her lap,
confident that she'd beaten Johnny Vaughan.
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You did it in 1:50.8.
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There it is.
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she was still being monopolised.
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everything you see here.
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a lot of looking after.
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wobbling machine with a sports girl.
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You can, but I'd like to have talked to her.
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Louie for a couple of minutes?
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627. So, you're there.
I'm just disappointed about that.
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Absolutely thrilled.
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630. When it's not raining.
Maybe you could use a faster car?
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Practise constantly.
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there was no reason to stay.
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for the real Angelina.
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Louie is a nice guy.
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Did she turn up? Yep! Really?
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have a look at this motorcycle.
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639. Now, I know it's not a motorcycle, OK?
But the Government says it is.
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640. They say that because it only has
three wheels, it's not a car.
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641. And as a result, you save
L55 a year on your tax disc.
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642. Now obviously, the best way
of exploiting this loophole
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647. On the face of it, it's hard
to see how it ever caught on.
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than steel, it cost more when it was new
than a Mini.
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consumer of glass fibre in Europe.
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remains the second best
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after the Chevrolet Corvette.
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656. Unlike other three-wheelers, the Reliant's
single wheel was at the front rather than
the back.
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this might have a profound effect
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challenge which has been set for me today.
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from here, on the outskirts of Sheffield,
to a pigeon loft here, in Rotherham.
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perils such as roundabouts,
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pedestrians and traffic lights.
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was fitted with a four-point
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666. safety harness, because I really
genuinely believe that what I'm about
to do is as dangerous as...
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evening on Chat Roulette. Why?
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I've crashed it almost immediately.
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670. I mean, literally, 20 feet.
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673. Luckily, people in the North of England
are friendly and keen to help out.
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676. Oh heavens, look who it is!
It's Phil Oakey.
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me back on my wheels?
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ut of the Human League! Pleasure.
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Oakey spent a lot of his youth
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back on their wheels.
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waitresses from cocktail...
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of ABC when you need him?
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Robin had a 750cc engine.
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0-50 took 22 seconds. 0-60...
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693. But the consequences were catastrophic...
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694. The lamppost!
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695. The big engine increase the top
speed too... It would now do 85.
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696. That was catastrophic as well.
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697. Not again!
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698. Oh no! I'm 50 years old.
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699. I'm on the side of a street in Sheffield.
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700. Oh, is that the sound of somebody?
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701. Hello? Peter Stringfellow!
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702. Were you just walking by, or...
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703. Nearly!
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704. Yes!
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705. Thank you so much, Peter Stringfellow
out of lap dancing clubs.
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706. My pleasure.
I can't thank you enough.
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707. To try and understand why the Robin
was so popular up north, I pulled
over to chat to some enthusiasts.
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708. How do you drive a Reliant?
Straight lines.
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709. You don't go round roundabouts.
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710. You get to it and you see where you're
coming off, and you go straight across.
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711. Try to avoid t'hill in t'middle.
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712. Cement on the passenger seat.
Cement?
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713. Sack of cement on t'passenger
seat belt, helps the balance.
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714. Why do you think Reliant
owners have big tool boxes?
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715. To weigh it down.
I was going to say...
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716. Your teeth, did you lose
these in a Reliant accident?
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717. You did, didn't you?
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718. Why do you think, everybody,
Reliants were so popular in t'North.
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719. The miners used them. But why?
Because they weremore expensive than Minis.
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720. Because a lot of miners originally
started with motorbikes, and they
didn't have a full driving licence.
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721. So to get out of t'weather in winter
when it were absolutely siling it down,
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722. they bought a Reliant. So it was just
because minersdidn't have a driving licence?
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723. Some of them. But other ones, also
in t'winter, with them being light,
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724. you'd get your normal car
stuck in t'snow or whatever.
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725. These just simply glide over top.
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726. Until you get to a corner!
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727. Well, long as you live somewhere
with a straight line to t'pit.
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728. Soon, I was back on my perilous journey.
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729. In this, it feels like I'm driving through
South Yorkshire in the 1970s, again.
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730. I grew up not far from here, so
did James May, for that matter.
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731. When I were a lad round 'ere,
all t'rich people, them as could
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732. afford four wheels on the
car, they all had Ladas.
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733. Lah-de-dahs we called them.
You didn't want to hit one of them,
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734. I'll tell you that for nowt,
they were built like tanks.
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735. One of the best ways to protect
your Robin was to lavish it with
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736. an exotic paint job, such as
this Starsky And Hutch homage.
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737. The idea was that having spent
many hours with the spray cans
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738. and the masking tape, you'd
drive more carefully.
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739. But this didn't always work.
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740. It really is a wonder how anyone
in the North survived the 1970s.
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741. Of course, a lot didn't.
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742. In 1971, the population
of Sheffield was 573,000.
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743. Since then,
it's dropped to just 513,000.
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744. Some of the lost 60,000
moved south, of course.
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745. But many, many, many more were
wiped out by their three-wheelers.
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746. Today, of course, most of the Robins
are gone and people up here drive
Kias and Hyundais instead.
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747. This means the local TV news
channel has to think of things
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748. other than Reliant crashes
to put in its bulletins.
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749. To Braithwell in South Yorkshire and
a blooming mystery that's baffling
it's green-fingered residents.
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750. Harry is there for us.
Harry, what's going on?
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751. Welcome to beautiful Braithwell.
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752. You can see the sun exploding
on a kaleidoscope of colour.
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753. I have to say, there has been a real
area of controversy here, because
over the last few days... My God!
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754. Are you all right, sir?
I'm getting used to it now, thanks.
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755. Thanks, very much.
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756. If you could just pop
me back on the wheels.
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757. Thank you, so much.
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758. Thank you, Harry Grayson,
out of Look North. Pleasure.
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759. Thank you, so much.
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760. The Reliant three-wheeler
soldiered on until 2001,
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761. but then with the mines gone,
the customer base dried up.
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762. And it was gone too.
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763. I don't know why Jasper Carrot ever thought
that this could be the basis for a joke.
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764. I don't know why we all laughed at Del
Boy's Reliant, because it wasn't funny.
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765. It was a complete menace.
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766. Oh, God!
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767. Oh, dear.
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768. Oh, dear. Look at the pitch.
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769. I'm very glad I've put
these safety things in.
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770. That's marvellous, thank you.
Oh yes, that's comfortable.
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771. Thank you, very much. That's Dickie Bird MBE
out of cricket umpiring here, he's not pleased.
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772. It's a cricket match on here!
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773. After this latest accident, I
decided to see if there was
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774. some way of correcting
the car's flawed design.
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775. I therefore found a
workshop and cued the music.
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776. Oh, God, I've driven
into the inspection pit.
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777. Soon though, the car was
out, and we set to work.
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778. What staggers me most of all is that
the Reliant was engineered and built
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779. in Tamworth in Staffordshire, and
Tamworth over the years has produced
many, many brilliant men.
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780. It was a Tamworth man who captured one
of the Enigma coding machines from
the Germans in the war.
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781. It's a Tamworth man who
fronts The Teardrop Explodes.
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782. I mean, how many more do you want?
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783. So, how come no one in this town
of excellence was able to see
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784. that the Reliant could
be fixed in a trifle?
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785. How brilliant is this?
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786. It's still a three-wheeler.
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787. You still only pay motorcycle tax,
but now, thanks to these stabilisers...
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788. it can't roll over any more.
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789. I only had six miles of the journey left.
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790. But with my new anti-capsize
solution in place,
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791. I knew nothing could go wrong.
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792. And I knew that right up to the moment...
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793. when it did.
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794. Oh, my God!
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795. Oh, no!
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796. Neck broken, and drowned.
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797. So...
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798. You can save I 55 off your
annual motoring costs?
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799. Yes, you can.
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800. But you will be killed doing it?
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801. Yes, you will.
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802. And on that bombshell, it is time to end
what I think has been a very serious show.
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803. I think we should congratulate
ourselves on that.
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804. Very good work, well done.
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805. We'll see you next week for
more sensible buying advice.
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806. Thank you so much for watching and
do please remember, drive safely.
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