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Top Gear Series 25

Was Series 25 of Top Gear back on track ?

  • Yes, a competent effort for the car/bike enthusiast

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  • No, back to the drawing board for Series 26

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peterzoom said:
I found that I was recording the shows and then fast forwarding through a fair bit of the content.
The "awayday" films are still superbly shot but often let down by lame banter and comment.
In my opinion, not a must see or must watch live show but still worth a watch.... just.
I have to agree. I'm yet to watch a celeb section as JC skill of interviewing and being entertaining came through, the subtle art of interviewing is yet to be learned.
I don't mind Chris or Matt, but Rory is painful to watch. Definitely a catch up job these days rather than must watch.
 
I quite enjoy it. There is always a stupid article (usually the last item), and star in car section is hit and miss. I just skip the tedious bits. I feel sorry for the presenters as it's clearly the prescriptive format of the bbc producers.

I feel the same about Grand Tour, quite enjoy elements also. Both programmes are finding themselves and starting to settle down.

I do find that the format is so similar I get them confused.
 

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