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- DirectorJake CardewStarsRichard HammondDoug KingMike McNicholsThe presenter explores the design secrets of the world's tallest hotel, Burj Al Arab, which is located on a custom-built island off the shore of Dubai. He discovers how engineers tackled the challenges of building a steel structure in the desert heat and protecting the island from wave damage, and learns how a component from a camera flash helps prevent fires in the hotel's rooms.
- DirectorMike SleeStarsRichard HammondCraig DawsonBrenda MarshRichard explores the science behind the Taipei 101 tower. Built next to a seismic fault line in a typhoon hot spot, it is designed to be able to withstand extreme natural events. Elements include compression, flexibility, stability and pressure.
- DirectorNick MetcalfeStarsRichard HammondTom BachAndy BushbyRichard Hammond uncovers the engineering connections behind the Keck Observatory. Technologies used in its design are borrowed and adapted from the Archimedes Death Ray, an industrial sandblaster, a cold war spy plane, electric field sensors, and refrigeration.
- DirectorNick MetcalfeStarsRichard HammondToby FerencziJon HargreavesRichard Hammond investigates the incredible design of the Troll A gas platform. Elements include reinforcing, slip forming, resonance, buoyancy, pressure and vacuum.
- DirectorBrian KleinRichard HeeleyChris HookeStarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondThe Noble M12 GTO awaits Jeremy. The Stig gets to know three fast hatchbacks: the Ford Focus RS, the Honda Civic Type R, and the Subaru Impreza, as Jay Kay, gets behind the wheel of Top Gear's reasonably-priced car.
- 2011– 59m8.3 (35)TV EpisodeDirectorNick Shoolingin-JordanMike SleeStarsRichard HammondRoland BürgmannTom DarrahRichard Hammond goes to the centre of the planet to find out how the Earth works. Using computer technology, Richard peels back the layers and shows where volcanoes come from, why earthquakes happen and even where to find diamonds.
- StarsRichard HammondPaul AllenIan CottonRichard Hammond reveals the surprising engineering connections in Japan's Bullet Train, the world's first high speed train. It could not run without ancient charioteers, a crowbar, a medieval clock, the electric telegraph, and a 19th century luxury racing car.
- StarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondThe Top Gear team try out the ultra-lightweight, Westfield XTR2; and the best-looking coupé, Aston Martin DB7. Some courageous grannies do doughnuts in a Honda S2000, as Ross Kemp, is the next star in a reasonably-priced car.
- DirectorBrian KleinRichard HeeleyChris HookeStarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondJeremy tests luxurious cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class; the Audi A8; and the Bentley Arnage T, as Richard enjoys a ride in the Mercedes Maybach 62 and reveals a budget Bond Car. Jonathan Ross is the next star in the Suzuki Liana.
- DirectorBrian KleinRichard HeeleyChris HookeStarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondThe Stig tests the Honda NSX Type R, as Jeremy drives the Renault Vel Satis, and the Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG. The grannies are back; Hammond tests the new BMW Z4, and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson is the next star in a reasonably-priced car.
- StarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondIn this festive edition of Top Gear, the team still searches for Britain's fastest faith. Jeremy tests SUVs; revisits the Lotus Esprit, and announces the 2002 car of the year. Lastly, they award the prize to the season's fastest celebrity.
- DirectorBrian KleinRichard HeeleyChris HookeStarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondThe team find out which religion is the fastest with the help of a modified Subaru Impreza WRX STi. Richard tests a Saab 9-3; Jeremy drives a Lotus Elise 111S; Jason discovers if kids love supercars, and Rick Parfitt is the next star.
- StarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondThis time, three powerful cars--Audi RS6, Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG, and Maserati Coupé--as well as five agile super-minis, are put to the test. A Lada Riva gets an extreme makeover, as the Irish actor, Michael Gambon, is the next star.
- DirectorBrian KleinRichard HeeleyChris HookeStarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondThe Top Gear team tests the Citroën Berlingo Multispace; the ludicrously fast, Pagani Zonda; the exquisite, Lamborghini Murciélago; and the family sedan, Mazda6. The first brave star in a reasonably-priced car is Harry Enfield.
- DirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayLuxury is this week's theme. Jeremy reviews the Rolls Royce Phantom. Richard drives the Queen's Rover P5, described as a classic "Gentleman's Club on Wheels". Jeremy compares the BMW M3 with the Audi S4, and The Stig takes both cars on a lap around the test track. Politicians from different parties compete for a safe seat when they take an MG ZR for a lap around the test track. Jamie Oliver is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car, and he has rival chef Gordon Ramsay in his sights.
- 2002–2022TV-MA7.2 (271)TV EpisodeDirectorRichard HeeleyChris HookeBrian KleinStarsJeremy ClarksonJason DaweRichard HammondAgainst the backdrop of Die Another Day (2002), Damon Hill chooses between the Aston Martin Vanquish and the Ferrari 575M Maranello. Richard Burns talks with Jeremy, and Steve Coogan is the next star.
- DirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayJaguars are this week's theme. Jeremy tests the new XJR and sets himself a challenge to see how long he can drive it before he becomes bored. James drives a C-Type from the 1950's and tells a yarn from the 1953 Le Mans 24 hour race. Richard looks back at the 1960's Mark II. British Member of Parliament Boris Johnson is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.
- DirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayBlokes are this week's theme. The Ford World Rally Championship pit crew compete against four Pirelli girls to see if a gearbox or women's outfits are quicker to change. James looks at the Daihatsu Copen, Ford Street Ka and Triumph TR6 when he finds out if a bloke can get away with driving soft-top convertibles or if they are really girls' cars. As an antidote from all of the testosterone, Anne Robinson is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.
- 2002–202253mTV-PG7.7 (255)TV EpisodeDirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MaySpeed is this week's theme. Jeremy goes to Scotland to compare the Subaru Impreza to the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII. Richard takes a Peugeot 206 GTi 180 to a track day to find out if it can do justice to its predecessor, the 205 GTi. The Stig drives an Ariel Atom 2, a Caterham R400, a Lotus Elise Sport, a Radical SR3 and a Westfield XTR2 around the test track to see which would be the fastest car to take to a track day. James attempts to break the speed record for towing a caravan. Richard Whiteley is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.
- DirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayThe future is this week's theme. Jeremy finds a novel way to drive the new Vauxhall Signum while still enjoying its best features. James travels to Germany to test the General Motors Hywire concept car. Jeremy and Richard take a look at the part-car, part-motorcycle Vandenbrink Carver. Patrick Stewart makes it so when he is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.
- DirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayJeremy tests the off-road abilities of the Porsche Cayenne turbo. Richard goes to South Africa to review the Mercedes McLaren SLR. Jeremy tests the MG XPower SV, and bumps his head on its interior. Three professors are challenged to find out who can do the best burn-out. In a search for the best British car, Jeremy drives a Noble M12, Richard a Morgan Plus 8, and James a Rover 75 around the test track. Britain takes on Germany in a battle of sports cars. Rory Bremner is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.
- 2002–20221hTV-PG7.7 (232)TV EpisodeDirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayTop Gear finds Jeremy Clarkson comparing the current Mercedes SL with the same model from 1972. Richard Hammond sees how much car you can get for under $16,000 when he tries out the latest Nissan Micra. Clarkson compares the modern day Audi TT V6 to Ford's classic Cabri V6. And the Star in the Reasonably Priced Car is actor-comedian Johnny Vegas (The Libertine, Bleak House).
- 2002–20221h 1mTV-PG7.6 (240)TV EpisodeDirectorBrian KleinJames BryceAndrew FettisStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayJeremy road tests the Chrysler Crossfire. Richard tests the Brabus Smart Roadster. Top Gear Awards 2003. James goes to Birmingham in a Jaguar XJ6. Richard drives an improved version of the Honda NSX Type-R.
- DirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayTuned cars was intended to be this week's theme. Richard compares two British shed-built super-cars, the TVR T350C, which he races against a Harrier Jump Jet, and the Noble M12. Jeremy reviews Volkswagen's first ever high-end luxury saloon, the Phaeton W12, as well as the Overfinch 580S. James finds out if the Cadillac Sixteen can help the company reverse its market woes. Five disabled drivers drive a modified Toyota on a lap of the test track. Alan Davies is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.
- 2002–20221h 1mTV-PG7.9 (264)TV EpisodeDirectorBrian KleinAndrew FettisRichard HeeleyStarsJeremy ClarksonRichard HammondJames MayJames comes up with another test for the battered but still working Toyota Hilux, and reviews the 1970's Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Jeremy cruises around town in the successor to the Citroën Saxo, the C2. Richard looks at a couple of French convertibles, the Renault Megane CC and the Peugeot 307 CC. Comedian Sanjeev Bhaskar is the Star In A Reasonably Priced Car.