It's definitely gonna go 3. Hammond 2. May 1. Clarkson Naturally Clarkson has the most to talk about so best to keep that as a finale Bonus: a full breakdown on Stig Lore
Him walking circles around "Oliver", while Clarkson an May are tearing parts away to shed weight, then the realization that he needed not remove an thing from Dear lil' Olliiievah
Hammond is a real trooper for just doing everything he's done. The radio work, his early TV years, his Top Gear zenith and his oncoming twilight of The Grand Tour and The Smallest Cog, he has undoubtedly earned his legend status
Richard bought a 1953 Lanchester Fourteen for Top Gear’s Classic Car Rally Challenge and had assumed it was built by his maternal grandfather. After the challenge, Jeremy told him the Lanchester was actually built in a different factory. So Richard blew thousands of pounds on a car that wasn’t linked to his family.
“Braniac science abuse was a tv show set on making science interesting….. aswell as appealing to a generally dumber audience overall” I loved that show as a kid, I will not accept such slander.
I didn't know anything about his charity work or his altruistic adventures. Truly is the sign of a good man when he does all that without seeking any praise
I was one of those teenage girls who fancied the crap out of him in the 2000s. 12 year old me cried the day he had the dragster accident, and went into a depressive state at the end of 2006, ended up being hospitalised for unrelated illness November that year as well. The day he returned on TV for TG my depressive episode left. It did later return bc bullied and abused Autistic kid in school being mocked for being in love with Hammo. I still would do him mind you 😅 I grew past the hormonal lust and loved the person he is more than his boyish charms. I have massive respect for him. Whenever I faced troubling times I always tried to be brave like him. Simply amazing documentary man! You went all out
I deeply enjoyed this whole video, but it is understated how much each of the presenters of Top Gear came into their own because they met the others is. Before Top Gear as most of us would consider it, I used to watch men and motors and most of the car shows they had but none came close to the chemistry of the Top Gear three, a HUGE amount of the appeal of Top Gear and by extension each of the presenter's careers were people wanting to watch three friends talking, reviewing, bantering about and enjoying cars which prior to them had essentially not been a thing on TV - it's something most people into cars had with their friends, because all of us would do the same in our friend groups at the pub or chatting in our driveways about a "good little project" we've seen for sale - they were the TV embodiment of any car-head was back then, young or old. Each of the Top Gear presenters are hugely talented, intelligent and charismatic in their own right, but only when playing off eachother they became stars.
Gearknob, you never disappoint!!! The comprehensive research, the warp records and other mighty electronic choons in the back, the smooth editing…. Absolutely INCREDIBLE!!
I met them all at Dunsfold. We were doing a balloon trip over Surrey but due to a sudden change in weather we had to land at Dunsfold stopping Top Gear filming. Great guys.
I was 10 when the Vampire crash happened, was probably the first time I really thought about death. That’s how much it affected me at the time. I always liked Hammond, but that crash gave me so much respect for him.
I never quite understood why Hammond was so apologetic when crashing the car in the 24 race, but that guilt for perhaps feeling like he had put the show in jeopardy when crashing the Vampire was probably still fresh in his mind.
Listened to an interview with Richard and it changed my opinion of him entirely. He was really articulate, insightful and obviously really intelligent. Makes you realise also how hard they worked at making top gear what it was.
I really really hope we get videos like this on Clarkson and May! I love these long ass video essays and having one on each of the trio would be gold 😁
My first introduction to Hammond was through Total Wipeout and then Engineering Connections then stumbled upon him on Top Gear which was being watched by my older brother and me asking him "oh isn't he that wipeout guy?" which started a whole chain reaction resulted in me starting to watching Top Gear along with my brother and my brother teaching me how to drive In his Evo which he never let anyone drive and me developing interest on cars, I have got lot of memories with my older sibling which I would never have got due to our age gap and since I was more closer to my older sister, I have genuinely gained a lot due to the strange coincidence's.
All three of them are now 20 years past what we remember them as. The only one who even kinda looks young is Hammond. He’s doing some fun stuff with enthusiastic UA-camrs and I think it’s for the best. May got his liquor business and Jeremy’s farming. They all found their niche.
As an AFAB person born in the late 80s I can confirm that he was one of the reasons I watched the show (the cars were the main draw). I do also always forget he shared his birthday with my dad.
I started watching Top Gear after series 9 premiered. I was familiar with the show on BBC world, but knew nothing about the individual personalities. Friends told me about hammond’s crash, and I wanted to check it out. I never would’ve thought Hammond’s crash was such an inflection point in the show’s history. Great video- love the deep dives!
I always loved Hammond. As a very small child one of my first memories is watching the episode he crashes the vampire jet car and the episode he returns on iplayer with my dad and being utterly distraughtand scared for him. I remember the reason I liked him was because of his bravery after going through that and rhe way he continued afterwards. My reasons over the years for liking hammond have changed but I've never stopped liking him. Great doc 👌
Regarding the vampire episode. Top gear is still being broadcast on German station DMAX and I am almost certain that the vampire crash is still being broadcast on there even now as I remember seeing it in 2013
This is fantastic. As someone who has watched Top Gear countless amount of times, I learned so much about our dear presenter Hammond. The amount of details and information given is very impressive. You had me hooked for the entire time. I hope to see more videos like this from you. Great job!
44:14 I put those exact "gopping Trafficstar wheels" on my E39 and I remember having to sell a lot more weed than I smoked to afford them 😂 2004 feels like a million years ago and also just like yesterday
Awesome video! I absolutely love the Hamster, Slow, and the Arangatan best show ever. Also appreciated the Strokes song All The Time in the video one of my absolute favorites. Old Top Gear and GT are my favorite shows of all time just an amazing run everything they did was gold. I'm sad that their time together is coming to an end and I hope they'll be back together in one form or another after GT ends. If not their legacy will forever remain close to my heart and I will always be rewatching old Top Gear and GT episodes
Men and Motors just uploaded some Ferrari reviews with a pre Top Gear Hammond in them... There's plenty of cringe worthy moments, but it's fun to watch where it began in so many ways.
That was truly excellent, thank you. On a side note, you said several times that Hammond was/is unpopular. One would certainly get that impression from looking online, but as the story about the marketing and level of actual success of the movie “Snakes on a Plane” shows, there is often a big difference between the online world and the real one. Companies like YouGov and whatever company does the W ratings take quarterly surveys with a large enough sample size from the general population to be statistically and scientifically accurate (and it’s very important that the samples are taken from the general population, not just a subset of “people who visit car related websites” or “people who comment on internet videos and articles), where they ask people if they have a positive, negative or neutral view of a particular celebrity (which is apparently used in the industry to decide who to hire to present a show or endorse a product) and for the last 4 or 5 years that I’ve known about it, Hammond consistently comes out as more popular than the other two, with a couple exceptions, such as in the aftermath of Clarkson’s unfortunate comments about Meghan Markle, which saw him shoot up past the other two. Personally, I like Hammond better than Clarkson, but I also think that Clarkson is much funnier and more interesting to listen to, and his solo shows on average are better than Hammond’s, but since I’m not funny or hugely talented either, that doesn’t detract from my liking of Hammond. I think the fact that there are more of us Hammond fans than the other two, viewed in light of the abundance of nasty comments about Hammond from self described fans of the other two, and a near total lack of comments in the reverse, speaks very well of us and Hammond himself.
I should add, the Mexican joke was obviously a horrific mistake and not the right thing to do, as was participating in the Burma bridge skit, but I give him a complete pass because of the Stewart Lee thing. Lee lied about Hammond laughing at the one eyed Scottish idiot joke, as the video shows, as well as everything else, and most people wouldn’t be able to stand up to years of lies and over the top vilification by millions (not to mention that Hammond wasn’t fully recovered yet from an injury that causes mental confusion and lack of emotional control) without it having some negative effect
I like him so much because I think he's so enthusiastic about life. As someone who can be deeply cynical, I love his view to keep living even in his worst moment. And yes, I don't get some of those self described fans comments, while the other two really adore him so much.
Really enjoying your videos! Had them on the background for a little while now and made sure to give them all a like and subscribed. Hopefully you gain some traction, you deserve it! Good luck, keep up the great work!
What a fantastic piece of documentary. I am so ready for even more, super happy that channel keeps on living. Great call with TG being "our show" as well as theirs who made it. I myself used Finalgear forum to get detailed information about specific episodes. And living in Poland meant new episodes would drop with a huge delay during early 2000's. So I would find myself stairing at the screen of my computer's monitor and waiting for new episode to drop. And of course I had to watch it right away, even if that meant going to sleep really late. Thanks to Finalgear I could watch all seasons of new TG one episode after another. And with that, I could improove my english skills as it was so enjoyable. Helped a lot as later on I mooved to UK.
This is really great video and enjoyable to watch as someone who always liked Hammond the most out of the 3 but honestly they're all in the same league of just down to earth and all round awesome dudes, I guess Hammond clicked with me in terms of similar personalities or something idk Also did I hear you right when talking about the floods you mentioned that you're a Hull native? I'm also from Hull or at least in the Hull area so it was a surprise hearing that because I never really expect meeting someone from my neck of the woods online Idk maybe I miss heard you or something haha Regardless thanks for the awesome content man
Please can you do an in depth video about the trading card collections and other merchandise over the years, aswell as the story of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and all of the Stigs? I love your content, please keep up the astounding effort to produce your work so meticulously. It is much appreciated.
Mate, this is ridiculous 😢. I’ve subbed to your channel and turned the bell on. I’ve been waiting for this since your last upload on when this would come out, only to find that it’s already out because I usually rewatch your Top Gear retrospective videos once in a while as I properly progress on TG/GT run to appreciate the insights in hindsight (I was too young and busy to have the means to schedule-y catch up with TG/GT, back then it’d been just a happenstance of airing on the telly and compilations on YT, I’ve been currently trying to catch up from first series of relaunch of Top Gear and now on Mongolia special now that I’ve got a proper time). I’ve enjoyed your work, I will watch this. But if you’re bothered to suggest, should I finish the series before I watch this? It’s a silly question but I have a tight schedule to squeeze in. I’d reckon you’ve done a marvelous job regardless, it’s just… I don’t know if I should be aware of this factually and sentimentally before the last one. Again, love your work and the effort you’ve put in ❤
After how good this was I was hoping he already covered them yet after reading your comment I agree and look forward to waiting for then plus I'm glad to know he started with Hammond first
Finally. The untold story of Richard J. Cheeseburger Hammond III
*McCheesburger
I never knew his middle name was cheeseburger I will remember this for a pub quiz
@@DRIFT_CORE You did not pay attention. To the gallows with you.
@@DRIFT_CORE his middle name is actually mark
-paints general lee esque car
-father sells propane
hammond is texan confirmed
Lmao
I'll tell you what.
and his father is hank hill
This had better be a part of a series…. I need a James May video this long
amen brother
If James May would write the Script himself the Video would be at least 40 hours Long wich I would binge in one sitting
It's definitely gonna go
3. Hammond
2. May
1. Clarkson
Naturally Clarkson has the most to talk about so best to keep that as a finale
Bonus: a full breakdown on Stig Lore
@@yeshwantdasari2075Technically "The Story of Top Gear" could almost work as a Story of Clarkson.
@@Geheimnis-c2ethere's so much more to the Clarkson saga than just the TG part though
The only reason Hammond isn't my favourite is because none of them are, as all of them are. It's an unbreakable trinity.
On thier own they are rather entertaining but when the 3 of them got together it was really magic
I do class Hammond as my fav though really it's a preference as like you say they're all fantastic lads that I cannot imagen being without
"Hammond you sodding tic tac that was my Lamborghini Aventador"
Hammon you tiny man where is the Lambo chevy
"Hammond you idiot!"
That line never gets old.
Him walking circles around "Oliver", while Clarkson an May are tearing parts away to shed weight, then the realization that he needed not remove an thing from Dear lil' Olliiievah
“HAMMOND”-Jeremy
Jeremy! What are you doing mate!?
Hammond
CLARKSON - Hammond
"hammannn (softly)" - Ugandan man next to Clarkson
😅😅@@mog7501
Hamond you sodding tic tac this was my laborghini
Hammond is a real trooper for just doing everything he's done. The radio work, his early TV years, his Top Gear zenith and his oncoming twilight of The Grand Tour and The Smallest Cog, he has undoubtedly earned his legend status
Richard bought a 1953 Lanchester Fourteen for Top Gear’s Classic Car Rally Challenge and had assumed it was built by his maternal grandfather.
After the challenge, Jeremy told him the Lanchester was actually built in a different factory.
So Richard blew thousands of pounds on a car that wasn’t linked to his family.
Richard Hammond in his Mini in the India special is probably some of the best scenes with him in 😂
I can’t go back to it, not for the ‘it’s the worst special’ reasons, but that was the day my dad died.
@@katashworth41I'm sorry for your loss ❤️
“Braniac science abuse was a tv show set on making science interesting….. aswell as appealing to a generally dumber audience overall”
I loved that show as a kid, I will not accept such slander.
aren't kids... a generally dumber audience?
I didn't know anything about his charity work or his altruistic adventures. Truly is the sign of a good man when he does all that without seeking any praise
Oh no Richard Hammond's up... Where can we land the medivac helicopter?
Richard Hammond is the only guy i know who look cool and on point on both non car related daytime shows as well as well as top gear
I swear I saw a comment from you sometime ago. It was about racism lmao
Next episode... Orangutan: The Jeremy Clarkson Story...
and
next next episode...
Captain Slow: The James May Story...
edited to more accurate titles
Snail*
Oh That's actually much better @@MrManfhis
Shouldn't it be Cpt Slow?
*Orangutan
Shouldn't it be Orangutan?
Lets just hope Hammond isn't still in coma and all of us are just part of his dream.
I was one of those teenage girls who fancied the crap out of him in the 2000s. 12 year old me cried the day he had the dragster accident, and went into a depressive state at the end of 2006, ended up being hospitalised for unrelated illness November that year as well. The day he returned on TV for TG my depressive episode left. It did later return bc bullied and abused Autistic kid in school being mocked for being in love with Hammo.
I still would do him mind you 😅 I grew past the hormonal lust and loved the person he is more than his boyish charms. I have massive respect for him. Whenever I faced troubling times I always tried to be brave like him.
Simply amazing documentary man! You went all out
"Hammond, you blithering idiot!"
I deeply enjoyed this whole video, but it is understated how much each of the presenters of Top Gear came into their own because they met the others is.
Before Top Gear as most of us would consider it, I used to watch men and motors and most of the car shows they had but none came close to the chemistry of the Top Gear three, a HUGE amount of the appeal of Top Gear and by extension each of the presenter's careers were people wanting to watch three friends talking, reviewing, bantering about and enjoying cars which prior to them had essentially not been a thing on TV - it's something most people into cars had with their friends, because all of us would do the same in our friend groups at the pub or chatting in our driveways about a "good little project" we've seen for sale - they were the TV embodiment of any car-head was back then, young or old.
Each of the Top Gear presenters are hugely talented, intelligent and charismatic in their own right, but only when playing off eachother they became stars.
“The little hamster that could”
Gearknob, you never disappoint!!! The comprehensive research, the warp records and other mighty electronic choons in the back, the smooth editing…. Absolutely INCREDIBLE!!
I really do hope the man sees this marvelous documentary of himself.
Not only was your work on this video great, but I can't help but respect your efforts in preserving all this history as much as possible
I met them all at Dunsfold. We were doing a balloon trip over Surrey but due to a sudden change in weather we had to land at Dunsfold stopping Top Gear filming. Great guys.
I was 10 when the Vampire crash happened, was probably the first time I really thought about death. That’s how much it affected me at the time. I always liked Hammond, but that crash gave me so much respect for him.
I never quite understood why Hammond was so apologetic when crashing the car in the 24 race, but that guilt for perhaps feeling like he had put the show in jeopardy when crashing the Vampire was probably still fresh in his mind.
On tonight’s documentary
Hammond crashes a drag car
Hammond leaves the BBC for Clarkson
And Hammond crashes an electric supercar
"Hammond, you Idiot! You've proven you can't handle a car around corners, and now you've proven you can't go around straights either"
Listened to an interview with Richard and it changed my opinion of him entirely. He was really articulate, insightful and obviously really intelligent. Makes you realise also how hard they worked at making top gear what it was.
I know these videos are a labor of love and time consuming but I love them.
Looking forward to this!
1:26:24 my man knows not to walk through Orchard park after 10pm
I really really hope we get videos like this on Clarkson and May! I love these long ass video essays and having one on each of the trio would be gold 😁
My first introduction to Hammond was through Total Wipeout and then Engineering Connections then stumbled upon him on Top Gear which was being watched by my older brother and me asking him "oh isn't he that wipeout guy?" which started a whole chain reaction resulted in me starting to watching Top Gear along with my brother and my brother teaching me how to drive In his Evo which he never let anyone drive and me developing interest on cars, I have got lot of memories with my older sibling which I would never have got due to our age gap and since I was more closer to my older sister, I have genuinely gained a lot due to the strange coincidence's.
Richard, you enriched our lives and gave us so much to look forward to. Thank you.
All three of them are now 20 years past what we remember them as. The only one who even kinda looks young is Hammond. He’s doing some fun stuff with enthusiastic UA-camrs and I think it’s for the best. May got his liquor business and Jeremy’s farming. They all found their niche.
Your narration's more descriptive of a morning in England, than the review segments of new TG are with cars ngl
As an AFAB person born in the late 80s I can confirm that he was one of the reasons I watched the show (the cars were the main draw). I do also always forget he shared his birthday with my dad.
AFAB?
@@burno55_ Assigned female at birth, I’m non binary.
Does he look nearly as good today in your opinion?
was literally watching another of your videos when this was premiered i was so shocked
I started watching Top Gear after series 9 premiered. I was familiar with the show on BBC world, but knew nothing about the individual personalities. Friends told me about hammond’s crash, and I wanted to check it out.
I never would’ve thought Hammond’s crash was such an inflection point in the show’s history.
Great video- love the deep dives!
33:50 The use of Rae and Christian as a soundtrack deserves an ovation. Ive not heard that song in years.
I always loved Hammond. As a very small child one of my first memories is watching the episode he crashes the vampire jet car and the episode he returns on iplayer with my dad and being utterly distraughtand scared for him. I remember the reason I liked him was because of his bravery after going through that and rhe way he continued afterwards. My reasons over the years for liking hammond have changed but I've never stopped liking him. Great doc 👌
Thanks for putting in the work for these videos, always top notch.
Cheers from Canada.
Regarding the vampire episode. Top gear is still being broadcast on German station DMAX and I am almost certain that the vampire crash is still being broadcast on there even now as I remember seeing it in 2013
This is fantastic. As someone who has watched Top Gear countless amount of times, I learned so much about our dear presenter Hammond. The amount of details and information given is very impressive. You had me hooked for the entire time. I hope to see more videos like this from you.
Great job!
44:14 I put those exact "gopping Trafficstar wheels" on my E39 and I remember having to sell a lot more weed than I smoked to afford them 😂 2004 feels like a million years ago and also just like yesterday
Been years in the making, holy this is gonna be good
Brilliant. This must've taken ages to put together. Well done
Great video, only notice i had is that i was saying “yes the dragster crash” for about 5 minutes it felt like
If you have watched this entire video in full and in one sitting then you have no life - and guess what I’ve just done
Very nice documentary about my favourite TV show
I'm not crying, you're crying!
Thankyou so much for all the content you provide!
This is so good oh my god I forgot this was a 2-hour-video
Awesome video! I absolutely love the Hamster, Slow, and the Arangatan best show ever. Also appreciated the Strokes song All The Time in the video one of my absolute favorites. Old Top Gear and GT are my favorite shows of all time just an amazing run everything they did was gold. I'm sad that their time together is coming to an end and I hope they'll be back together in one form or another after GT ends. If not their legacy will forever remain close to my heart and I will always be rewatching old Top Gear and GT episodes
This is amazing! The amount of research you put into this is worth all the praise!
Epic piece of work for which very many thanks Alex"
Hell yeah been waiting for some new content! You do an outstanding job with the research
Great content GK, keep it up!!
Fantastic work, to think you did this for us to watch for free. Thanks
We need a documentary like this on Andy.
The dude is the George Martin of Top Gear. Definitely the "5th beatle"
Thank you so much for this! I really hope you'll make one about James one day.
This is a wonderful video! Thanks for making this. It was a delight to get to know Hammond better.
Excellent video, very well presented. And fantastic soundtrack, too.
Men and Motors just uploaded some Ferrari reviews with a pre Top Gear Hammond in them... There's plenty of cringe worthy moments, but it's fun to watch where it began in so many ways.
That was truly excellent, thank you. On a side note, you said several times that Hammond was/is unpopular. One would certainly get that impression from looking online, but as the story about the marketing and level of actual success of the movie “Snakes on a Plane” shows, there is often a big difference between the online world and the real one. Companies like YouGov and whatever company does the W ratings take quarterly surveys with a large enough sample size from the general population to be statistically and scientifically accurate (and it’s very important that the samples are taken from the general population, not just a subset of “people who visit car related websites” or “people who comment on internet videos and articles), where they ask people if they have a positive, negative or neutral view of a particular celebrity (which is apparently used in the industry to decide who to hire to present a show or endorse a product) and for the last 4 or 5 years that I’ve known about it, Hammond consistently comes out as more popular than the other two, with a couple exceptions, such as in the aftermath of Clarkson’s unfortunate comments about Meghan Markle, which saw him shoot up past the other two. Personally, I like Hammond better than Clarkson, but I also think that Clarkson is much funnier and more interesting to listen to, and his solo shows on average are better than Hammond’s, but since I’m not funny or hugely talented either, that doesn’t detract from my liking of Hammond. I think the fact that there are more of us Hammond fans than the other two, viewed in light of the abundance of nasty comments about Hammond from self described fans of the other two, and a near total lack of comments in the reverse, speaks very well of us and Hammond himself.
I should add, the Mexican joke was obviously a horrific mistake and not the right thing to do, as was participating in the Burma bridge skit, but I give him a complete pass because of the Stewart Lee thing. Lee lied about Hammond laughing at the one eyed Scottish idiot joke, as the video shows, as well as everything else, and most people wouldn’t be able to stand up to years of lies and over the top vilification by millions (not to mention that Hammond wasn’t fully recovered yet from an injury that causes mental confusion and lack of emotional control) without it having some negative effect
I like him so much because I think he's so enthusiastic about life. As someone who can be deeply cynical, I love his view to keep living even in his worst moment. And yes, I don't get some of those self described fans comments, while the other two really adore him so much.
Really good video, well researched
Really enjoying your videos! Had them on the background for a little while now and made sure to give them all a like and subscribed. Hopefully you gain some traction, you deserve it! Good luck, keep up the great work!
Other than maybe some audio mixing issues with your voice being drowned out slightly by music this is amazingly made
I was just about to comment about how I love the Jungle Drum & Bass - then DJ Shadow comes on. Great music choice on this video and all of your work.
What a fantastic piece of documentary. I am so ready for even more, super happy that channel keeps on living.
Great call with TG being "our show" as well as theirs who made it. I myself used Finalgear forum to get detailed information about specific episodes. And living in Poland meant new episodes would drop with a huge delay during early 2000's. So I would find myself stairing at the screen of my computer's monitor and waiting for new episode to drop. And of course I had to watch it right away, even if that meant going to sleep really late.
Thanks to Finalgear I could watch all seasons of new TG one episode after another. And with that, I could improove my english skills as it was so enjoyable. Helped a lot as later on I mooved to UK.
He is a legitimately nice guy, you would love to meet him
Man...this was... inspiring, to say the least.
Damn.
I admit Hamster is my least favorite in the trio, however they're all great so that don't matter. Hamster's own shows is were he truly shine.
Drivetribe has a fantastic video where Hammond is reunited with the Vampire.
And it is one of the most touching things I have ever seen.
Great video! Thanks for making this kind of video!
I really appreciate the music mate, my ears spotted music by 'Plaid' ;)
Which track?
@@headshot695910:27 Plaid - Yak and 1:49:26 Plaid - Scoobs in Columbia
Nice. Didn't know Hammond's past before TG.
Imagine this video voiced by James may with constant remarks about hamster
Loved this, would love more documentaries in this vain!!
Can I say your music taste is brilliant
Do you know where I could maybe find a song list for this video?
@@FSPersonalAcct they are said in the video
@@KoenDoesThings just noticed. Thank you.
Mind bogglingly comprehensive.
Thank you.
This is really great video and enjoyable to watch as someone who always liked Hammond the most out of the 3 but honestly they're all in the same league of just down to earth and all round awesome dudes, I guess Hammond clicked with me in terms of similar personalities or something idk
Also did I hear you right when talking about the floods you mentioned that you're a Hull native? I'm also from Hull or at least in the Hull area so it was a surprise hearing that because I never really expect meeting someone from my neck of the woods online
Idk maybe I miss heard you or something haha
Regardless thanks for the awesome content man
Great job on this piece, absolutely loved it!
the story of eating paper
I would LOVE to see a video like this, but for James May. Reallllly well made, you did a great job :)
Can you do a James may one
Great video, thanks for taking the time to put together all of this information for others to learn about! Looking forward to future ones.
Two hours? But I'm here for it. Thanks, Knob.
2 hours, 12 minutes and 59 seconds!
Please can you do an in depth video about the trading card collections and other merchandise over the years, aswell as the story of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and all of the Stigs? I love your content, please keep up the astounding effort to produce your work so meticulously. It is much appreciated.
Nice sounds like you used Squarepusher as some of the backround music.
yes, and fellow Warp duo Plaid.
That was a great watch! Cheers!
Mate, this is ridiculous 😢. I’ve subbed to your channel and turned the bell on. I’ve been waiting for this since your last upload on when this would come out, only to find that it’s already out because I usually rewatch your Top Gear retrospective videos once in a while as I properly progress on TG/GT run to appreciate the insights in hindsight (I was too young and busy to have the means to schedule-y catch up with TG/GT, back then it’d been just a happenstance of airing on the telly and compilations on YT, I’ve been currently trying to catch up from first series of relaunch of Top Gear and now on Mongolia special now that I’ve got a proper time).
I’ve enjoyed your work, I will watch this. But if you’re bothered to suggest, should I finish the series before I watch this? It’s a silly question but I have a tight schedule to squeeze in. I’d reckon you’ve done a marvelous job regardless, it’s just… I don’t know if I should be aware of this factually and sentimentally before the last one.
Again, love your work and the effort you’ve put in ❤
Only one of the trio who aged well
So what's up with Stewart Lee, would actually want to know
This is great…. Now do Jeremy and May
After how good this was I was hoping he already covered them yet after reading your comment I agree and look forward to waiting for then plus I'm glad to know he started with Hammond first
well done, serious passion and interest on display as well as effort.
watched the premier but i still need to go over it againe
You must be the best TopGear content creator out there. Brilliant as always !
This better be a series