List of Top Gear (2002 TV series) episodes
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Top Gear is a British television series that focuses on various motor vehicles, primarily cars, in which its hosts conduct reviews on new models and vintage classics, as well as tackling various motoring related challenges, and inviting celebrities to set a time on their specially designed race-course. The programme is a relaunched version of the original 1977 show of the same name.
For its first series, the show was presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and Jason Dawe, with support from an anonymous race driver, The Stig. The format of the first series was more similar to the original show than later series and had interviews with guests outside of the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car segment. Dawe was replaced by James May for the second series, where the show chose to focus only on car reviews, guest laps in the Reasonably Priced Car, the Cool Wall, and the Greatest Car Ever segment (exclusive to this series), with each episode also having a single short challenge. This strict format was later relaxed, with the third series showing more challenges; these challenges became longer from the fourth series as the races and the cheap car challenges were introduced. By series 7, there were fewer reviews of "affordable" cars that were the main focus of the original show, and the show became almost entirely focused on longer and partially-scripted challenges, with one or two car reviews (usually only featuring performance cars) per episode. Regular roadtrip-style special episodes were also introduced from series 9, often aired as a Christmas special.
This new format remained unchanged until the line-up was changed after the departure of Clarkson, Hammond and May at the end of the twenty-second series. Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc took over as the main hosts, with a team of co-presenters consisting of Chris Harris, Rory Reid, Eddie Jordan and Sabine Schmitz.[1][2][3] After the twenty-third series, Evans departed from the show, leading to LeBlanc being joined by Harris and Reid as the main hosts, with occasional appearances from Jordan and Schmitz.[4] 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. For more information on features and challenges included in each series, visit each series' respective page. Comprehensive lists of challenges and races can be found at Top Gear challenges and Top Gear races. The list does not include shorter spin-off episodes produced for charity (Top Gear of the Pops, produced for Red Nose Day; Top Ground Gear Force and Stars in Fast Cars, produced for Sport Relief; and an Ashes to Ashes parody and Children in Need does Star in a Reasonably Priced Car for Children in Need), 'Best of' special episodes, and some other specials, such as 50 Years of Bond Cars, An Evening with Top Gear, and A Tribute To Sabine Schmitz.
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Contents
- 1 Series overview
- 2 Episodes
- 2.1 Series 1 (2002)
- 2.2 Series 2 (2003)
- 2.3 Series 3 (2003)
- 2.4 Series 4 (2004)
- 2.5 Series 5 (2004)
- 2.6 Series 6 (2005)
- 2.7 Series 7 (2005–06)
- 2.8 Series 8 (2006)
- 2.9 Series 9 (2007)
- 2.10 Special (2007)
- 2.11 Series 10 (2007)
- 2.12 Series 11 (2008)
- 2.13 Series 12 (2008)
- 2.14 Series 13 (2009)
- 2.15 Series 14 (2009–10)
- 2.16 Series 15 (2010)
- 2.17 Series 16 (2010–11)
- 2.18 Series 17 (2011)
- 2.19 Series 18 (2011–12)
- 2.20 Series 19 (2013)
- 2.21 Series 20 (2013)
- 2.22 Series 21 (2014)
- 2.23 Series 22 (2014–15)
- 2.24 Specials (2015)
- 2.25 Series 23 (2016)
- 2.26 Series 24 (2017)
- 2.27 Series 25 (2018)
- 2.28 Series 26 (2019)
- 2.29 Series 27 (2019)
- 2.30 Series 28 (2019–20)
- 2.31 Series 29 (2020)
- 2.32 Series 30 (2021)
- 2.33 Series 31 (2021)
- 2.34 Series 32 (2022)
- 2.35 Series 33 (2022)
- 3 Ratings
- 4 Notes
- 5 References
Series overview
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Episodes
Series 1 (2002)
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Series 2 (2003)
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Series 3 (2003)
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Series 4 (2004)
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30 | 1 | Lotus Exige • Rover CityRover • Aston Martin DB9 | Epic race: Aston Martin DB9 vs. Eurostar and TGV fast trains – Surrey to Monte Carlo • Apache Gunship helicopter vs. Lotus Exige – can the helicopter get missile lock? | Fay Ripley | 9 May 2004 | 3.28 | |
The presenters conduct a race to Monte Carlo, with Hammond and May travelling via the Eurostar and the TGV, and Clarkson racing against them in the Aston Martin DB9. Meanwhile, Clarkson sees if the super-lightweight Lotus Exige can evade missile lock-on from an Apache attack helicopter, and May goes undercover to see how rubbish the CityRover is. Finally, Fay Ripley steps in the Suzuki Liana to set a lap time on a mildly moist track. | |||||||
31 | 2 | Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren • Alfa Romeo 166 • Cadillac Escalade • Ford FAB-1 | A nun in a monster truck • Hammond gets hypnotised | Paul McKenna | 16 May 2004 | 3.31 | |
Clarkson reviews the Alfa Romeo 166 and the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, while assessing how the Volvo XC90 compares with the Land Rover Discovery. Meanwhile, May takes a drive in the 2004 Thunderbirds movie version of FAB 1 to see how it fares on the road, and a nun attempts to prove they can drive a monster truck. Finally, hypnotist Paul McKenna has a go in the Liana before causing mischief for one of the presenters. | |||||||
32 | 3 | Porsche 911 GT3 RS • Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale • Dodge Charger R/T | £100 car challenge. (Volvo 760 • Audi 80 • Rover 416GTi) | Jordan | 23 May 2004 | 3.36 | |
The presenters each buy a road-legal car for less than £100 - a Volvo 760, a Rover 416GTi and an Audi 80 1.8E - and put them through their paces with a series of challenges to see who got the better deal. Meanwhile, Hammond reviews the 1968 Dodge Charger 440 R/T, and Clarkson tries out the Porsche 996 GT3 RS against the Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale with a track day. Finally, supermodel Jordan is the latest star in the Liana to do a lap. | |||||||
33 | 4 | Porsche Carrera GT • Audi A8 4.0 TDI • Ford SportKa | 'Car darts' • Audi A8 4.0 TDI endurance challenge (London to Edinburgh and back on one tank) • Ford SportKa vs. racing pigeons • Evo vs. STi battle revised | Ronnie O'Sullivan | 30 May 2004 | 3.24 | |
Clarkson sees if an Audi A8 4.0 TDI can do a drive from London to Edinburgh and back on one tankful of fuel. Meanwhile, there is a race between the Ford SportKa and a flock of racing pigeons, a review of the Porsche Carrera GT, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR FQ320 and the Subaru Impreza STI WRX WR1, and a game of "car darts" between Hammond and May. Finally, snooker player Ronnie O'Sullivan does a lap in the Liana. | |||||||
34 | 5 | MG ZT 260 • Hatchbacks: (Vauxhall Astra • Mazda3 • Volkswagen Golf) | Shootout: Performance sport coupes (Jaguar XK-R • BMW 645Ci • Porsche 911 Carrera 2) on the Pendine Sands • Volkswagen Golf gets electrocuted | Johnny Vaughan • Denise van Outen | 6 June 2004 | 3.39 | |
The trio head to Pendine Sands to conduct a comparison challenge between the BMW 645Ci, the Jaguar XK-R, and the Porsche 996 Carrera 2. Meanwhile, Hammond sees how a safe a car if it is struck by lightning, and there are reviews of the Vauxhall Astra, the Mazda 3, and the MG ZT 260. Finally, Johnny Vaughan is driving in the Liana this time, with Denise Van Outen tagging along. | |||||||
35 | 6 | Renault Clio RenaultSport • Jaguar XJS • Cadillac CTS • Nissan Cube | Can you run a car on poo? Hammond Investigates. | Sir Terry Wogan | 13 June 2004 | 3.19 | |
The presenters review two cars not available in Britain - the Nissan Cube, and the Cadillac CTS - and determine which other vehicles they want in the country. Meanwhile, May sees how a modernised version of the Jaguar XJS compares to the original, Clarkson reviews the Renault Clio 182, and Hammond sees if a car can run on "poo". Finally, broadcaster Terry Wogan sees whether he can be good around the track in the Liana. | |||||||
36 | 7 | Spyker C8 Spyder • Mercedes-Benz CL 65 AMG | MPVs as minicabs: (Renault Scénic • Ford C-Max) | Lionel Richie | 11 July 2004 | 3.47 | |
Clarkson pits the Mercedes-Benz CL 65 AMG in a drag race against the Bentley Continental GT and the Aston Martin DB9, before reviewing the Spyker C8 Spyder to see how good it drives. Elsewhere, Hammond and May test out the Renault Scénic and the Ford C-MAX with a unique challenge - to see how well they fare as minicabs. Finally, Lionel Richie breaks a wheel off the Liana when he takes to the track. | |||||||
37 | 8 | Ford GT • Maserati Quattroporte | Diesel versus Petrol hot hatch race • Blowing over cars using Boeing 747 jetblast • Tribute to the Rover V8 engine | Martin Clunes | 18 July 2004 | 4.01 | |
Hammond pays tribute to the Rover V8 engine, and tests a Boeing 747's engine jetblast against two unmanned cars - a Ford Mondeo and a Citroen 2CV. Meanwhile, Clarkson gets to grips with the Ford GT, May questions what type of car the Maserati Quattroporte wants to be, and a diesel Škoda Fabia VRS races against a petrol Mini Cooper. Finally, Martin Clunes takes the Liana around the track. | |||||||
38 | 9 | Two Seater Roadsters: (Mazda MX-5 • Toyota MR2 • Fiat Barchetta • Mercedes-Benz SL600) • Convertibles: (Mini Cooper Cabriolet • Vauxhall Tigra • Mercedes-Benz SLK350 • Audi S4 Cabriolet) • Jaguar X-Type Estate | Can you parachute into a moving car? | Sir Ranulph Fiennes | 25 July 2004 | 4.01 | |
There are comparison tests between two seater roadsters - the Mercedes-Benz SL600, the Mazda MX-5, the Fiat Barchetta and the Toyota MR2 - and between cabriolets - the Mini Cooper Cabriolet, the Vauxhall Tigra, the Mercedes-Benz SLK350, and the Audi S4 Cabriolet. Clarkson reviews the Jaguar X-Type estate, while May sees if you can parachute into a moving car. Finally, Sir Ranulph Fiennes tackles driving the Liana around the Test Track. | |||||||
39 | 10 | Volvo V50 • Peugeot 407 • BMW X3 • Chevrolet Corvette | Hammond drives the Peugeot 407 as a pace car | Patrick Kielty | 1 August 2004 | 3.54 | |
Hammond tests to see if the Peugeot 407 works a pace car, and compares the Chevrolet Corvette C6 to older models in the Corvette range. Meanwhile, May tests the boot space of the Volvo V50 by seeing what he can get into it from an antique sale and Clarkson reviews the BMW X3. Finally, Patrick Kielty sees if he can put in a fast lap with the Liana. |
Series 5 (2004)
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Series 6 (2005)
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Series 7 (2005–06)
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Series 8 (2006)
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Series 9 (2007)
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Special (2007)
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Title | Features/challenges | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) |
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81 | — | Top Gear: Polar Special | Polar Special (Toyota Hilux) | 25 July 2007 | 4.50[citation needed] |
Series 10 (2007)
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Series 11 (2008)
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Series 12 (2008)
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Series 13 (2009)
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Series 14 (2009–10)
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Series 15 (2010)
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Series 16 (2010–11)
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Series 17 (2011)
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Series 18 (2011–12)
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Series 19 (2013)
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Series 20 (2013)
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Series 21 (2014)
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Series 22 (2014–15)
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Specials (2015)
In November 2015, the BBC announced "Top Gear: From A-Z", described as a "two-part extravaganza" in the form of a clip show composed of material from the previous twenty-two series of Top Gear.[8] It is narrated by comedian John Bishop with celebrities presenting their favourite highlights from the show;[9] the programme did not use the Top Gear studio.[9]
No. overall |
No. special |
Title | Features/challenges | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [10] |
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178 | 1 | "From A-Z Part 1" | Top Gear clip-show introduced by celebrities | 26 December 2015 | 1.91 |
179 | 2 | "From A-Z Part 2" | Top Gear clip-show introduced by celebrities | 30 December 2015 | 1.67 |
Series 23 (2016)
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180 | 1 | Ariel Nomad • Chevrolet Corvette Z06 • Dodge Viper ACR | UK vs USA Challenge: (Reliant Rialto • Land Rover Mk1 • Willys Jeep) | Jesse Eisenberg • Gordon Ramsay • Alistair Brownlee • Jonathan Brownlee[11] | 29 May 2016 | 6.42 | |
New hosts Evans and LeBlanc head to Blackpool for a competition between British and American cars, with challenges including a timed speed test, a game of "car tug-of-war", a race involving each towing an ice cream van and transporting drag queens, before concluding with an off-road race with a difficult condition. Elsewhere, Evans tests out the new Dodge Viper ACR at NAS Fallon in Nevada, pitting it in a challenge against a Chevrolet Corvette Z06 driven by Schmitz, while LeBlanc heads to Morocco to see how good the Ariel Nomad is on and off the road. Finally, the hosts pit actor Jesse Eisenberg and chef Gordon Ramsay at being the first stars to each do a lap on the programme's new rallycross circuit and setting a time in the new rallycross car. | |||||||
181 | 2 | McLaren 675LT | Ultimate SUV test: (Jaguar F-Pace • Porsche Macan • Mercedes-Benz GLC) | Jenson Button • Damian Lewis • Seasick Steve • Tinie Tempah • Sharleen Spiteri | 5 June 2016 | 4.06 | |
Evans, LeBlanc and Jordan head to South Africa for a road trip, to determine which is the best SUV out of the latest offerings – Evans believes it is the new Jaguar F-Pace, LeBlanc feels that the Porsche Macan is the better SUV, while Jordan reasons that the Mercedes-Benz GLC will be top dog. Starting at Durban, the trio find themselves ferrying a musical act to the highest pub in Africa, in Lesotho, where along the way they each set a fast lap on an improvised street circuit to see which SUV is fastest, race up a dirt track while carrying some large cocktails in their cars, and delicately film nature with the reversing cameras of the SUVs. The road trip ends with a race up a dirt track in the Drakensberg Mountains to see who can get to the pub first, with the winner's act performing, while the losers and their acts serve drinks and wash up. Meanwhile, Evans is on the track to try out the latest McLaren, the McLaren 675LT, while Damian Lewis finds himself competing against Sharleen Spiteri with setting a fast time in the Mini on the rallycross circuit. Note: Tinie Tempah was unavailable to be in the studio with the other musical acts from the 'Ultimate SUV' film, for unspecified reasons. |
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182 | 3 | Audi R8 • Ferrari F12 TDF • SuperHatches: (Ford Focus RS • Honda Civic Type R • Mercedes AMG A45) | London tour in Ken Block's Hoonicorn | Ken Block • Anthony Joshua • Kevin Hart | 12 June 2016 | 3.44 | |
Evans tests out the new Audi R8 on the track before taking it to Laguna Seca to see how fast Schmitz is with it on two laps – one with the driving aids on, and one with them off. Meanwhile, Harris takes the new Ferrari F12 TDF for a test at Circuit Paul Ricard, Reid tries out the Ford Focus RS against its competitors in the cutthroat hot hatchback market, the Honda Civic Type R and the Mercedes AMG A45, while LeBlanc takes a tour of London with Ken Block and his Hoonicorn, and Anthony Joshua and Kevin Hart see which is the fastest on the rallycross circuit with the Mini. | |||||||
183 | 4 | Tesla Model X • Aston Martin Vulcan | Venice "cheap car vs. luxury train" race: (Jaguar XJ Exec • Honda Gold Wing • Audi A8) | Darren Turner • Tom Kerridge • Tom Kitchin • Ollie Dabbous • Oliver Peyton • India Fisher • Bear Grylls • Brian Cox | 19 June 2016 | 3.22 | |
In a two-day race from London to Venice, Jordan competes against three other presenters with the Venice-Simplon Orient Express, each of whom purchase a vehicle on a budget of £3,660, the price for a one-way ticket on the train - Evans uses a 2002 Jaguar XJ Exec, Schmitz gets a 2002 Audi A8, and LeBlanc opts for a 1989 Honda Gold Wing. While Jordan relaxes in comfort, the others tackle a tough race challenge, before seeing who can reach the finish line at a hotel. Elsewhere, Harris drives the Aston Martin Vulcan at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, Reid heads to the US state of New York to see how good the Tesla Model X can be, and survival expert Bear Grylls pits himself against physicist Brian Cox, as they become the latest stars in the rallycross car. | |||||||
184 | 5 | BMW M2 • Zenos E10 S • Rolls-Royce Dawn • Jaguar F-Type SVR | Modern Rolls vs. Classic Rolls: People of Dingle vote on best: (Rolls-Royce Corniche • Rolls-Royce Dawn) • Delivering the F-Type SVR to the Geneva Motor Show | Jennifer Saunders • Paul Hollywood • Norman Dewis | 26 June 2016 | 3.57 | |
LeBlanc heads to Ireland to try out the latest offering from Rolls-Royce, the Rolls-Royce Dawn, to see how it looks, yet Evans thinks its too flashy like all new, moderns Rolls, so the presenters see what the people of Dingle will vote for – the Dawn or the 1976 Rolls-Royce Corniche. Elsewhere, Evans takes to the track to see how good the Zenos E10 S is, Harris tries out the BMW M2 to see if its worthy of being based on BMW's M Car, Reid recreates the journey of Jaguar's former chief test driver, Norman Dewis, by trying to get the Jaguar F-Type SVR Convertible to the Geneva Motor Show on time, and Jennifer Saunders discusses the new Absolutely Fabulous film while Paul Hollywood discusses his new cookbook, before the pair see who was fastest in the rallycross car. | |||||||
185 | 6 | Ford Mustang GT • Ford Mustang EcoBoost • Honda NSX • Porsche 911 R | Classic cars with modern technology (Aston Martin DB5 • Eagle E-Type • MGB Roadster) | Patrick Dempsey • Greg Davies | 3 July 2016 | 2.64 | |
Harris sees how good Honda has done with resurrecting a legend, with the brand new Honda NSX, while Reid heads to Scotland to try out the latest generation of Mustangs being released with right-hand drive – the Ford Mustang GT and the Ford Mustang EcoBoost. Elsewhere, LeBlanc gets his first chance on the test track by seeing how good the Porsche 911 R is against its rival, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS, Evans reveals the extensive costs involved in restoring British classics with modern technology, such as the Aston Martin DB5, the Eagle E-Type, and the MGB Roadster, and Patrick Dempsey competes against comedian Greg Davies to see who was fastest in the Mini. Finally, as a series finale treat, all six presenters see if they can do better jumps than their celebrities on the rallycross circuit's jump, with the losers getting a soaking by the winner. |
Series 24 (2017)
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Series 25 (2018)
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Series 26 (2019)
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Series 27 (2019)
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Series 28 (2019–20)
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Series 29 (2020)
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Series 30 (2021)
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221 | 1 | Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 | Second-Hand Dad's Cars in the Lake District (Ford Cortina • BMW 3 Series • Ford Fiesta) | 14 March 2021 | 6.33 | |
222 | 2 | Ferrari Roma • Alfaholics GTA-R | Budget James Bond Cars (Sunbeam Alpine • Alfa Romeo GTV6 • Renault 5 1/2 (See Renault 11) • Lotus Esprit • Toyota 2000GT • Aston Martin DB5) • Spark ODYSSEY 21 vs. Jet Pack Man | 21 March 2021 | 7.03 | |
Note: This episode was posthumously dedicated to former presenter Sabine Schmitz, who died from cancer on 16 March 2021, | ||||||
223 | 3 | None | Off-Roaders in the Scottish Highlands (Ariel Nomad R • Land Rover Defender • Mercedes-AMG G63) | 28 March 2021 | 6.30 | |
224 | 4 | Toyota GR Yaris | Second-Hand Sports Cars for a Midlife crisis (TVR Chimaera • Vauxhall Monaro • Ferrari F355/Toyota MR2 Kit car) | 4 April 2021 | 6.00 |
Series 31 (2021)
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Series 32 (2022)
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Series 33 (2022)
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Ratings
Notes
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