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Fifth Gear is a British motoring television magazine series. Originally shown on Channel 5 from 2002 to 2011, Discovery from 2012 to 2014, History in 2015 and Quest since 2018.
Fifth Gear is a British motoring television magazine series which has been broadcast since 2002. Originally shown on Channel 5 from 2002 to 2011 (and branded as 5th Gear until 2005), it began as a continuation of the original version of the BBC show Top Gear, which ran from 1977 until being cancelled in 2001.
List of episodes Series 33 of Top Gear , a British motoring magazine and factual television programme. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One and BBC One HD between 30 October 2022 and 18 December 2022. [ 1 ]
LeBlanc departed the show following the twenty-sixth series in 2019, [5] and was replaced by new hosts Paddy McGuiness and Freddie Flintoff for the twenty-seventh series later that year. [6] The following is a list of episodes, listed in order of their original UK air date along with featured cars, challenges, and guests.
His departure led to his replacement by a new driver by the beginning of the first episode. This series' highlights included a comparison test of the three similar second-hand convertibles, an attempt by the presenters to create a snowplough with a combine harvester, and a crossover piece with Top Gear Australia. The sixteenth series was ...
List of Top Gear episodes may refer to: List of Top Gear (1977 TV series) episodes; List of Top Gear (2002 TV series) episodes; List of Top Gear (American TV series) episodes; List of Top Gear Australia episodes
The episode concludes with the presenters finding out how much contribution Britain has made to motoring, and discovering the country's impact in motor research, motorsport, Formula 1, and British-made equipment exported around the world, before inviting British motor manufacturers to bring their creations for a special meet on The Mall in London.
Series 5 of Top Gear, a British motoring magazine and factual television programme, was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two during 2004, consisting of nine episodes between 24 October and 26 December; [1] a compilation episode, titled "Best of Top Gear", was aired on 2 January 2005, and charted the best moments from Series 4 and 5. [2]