@@theempires5 no, gambon corner was carpenters corner. rewatched series one and two recently by coincidence to see how bad they were at the start. clarkson often mentioned having the subaru owners club as audience when it rebooted as what we know today, and yes the audiences were tiny. when i went there was a 1000 plus of us lol
Jason sold my sister and I our first cars and also one to my parents- all Volvos. He also played violin in our school orchestra in Truro. A very genuine, decent guy.
Jason was on the whole harmless, but his presence was holding on to the idea that Top Gear was a partly informative car show. As we found out when James joined they could do faux-informative segments every now and then but the show on the whole was more orientated towards a modern audience who want antics and humour, and that was a more lucrative and better end product.
they should have parted company with the top gear name and kept that as a proper informative car review programme, and given the boys there own version. top gear top toys or something, top gear boys with toys??
At least they were informative on supercars. No one wants to buy brand new normal cars unless your lease company or a large company wanting to buy a job lot.
Jason must feel a bit like the first drummer in The Beatles...but, you can't argue about the decision to bring in James, the three works so well together.
Dawe is such a likable guy and his insights into the car markets were always very interesting to me. If he started a UA-cam channel with information about the inner workings of the car markets I’d 100% be a subscriber.
James made such a good impression on the first episode belittling Clarkson during the news section. From the very first time we saw them all on screen for the first time, the dynamic was concrete.
19:00 I don't believe Top Gear or the hosts would've become a household name if Dawes had remained. The trio of Hammond, May and Clarkson was what made it successful. I wonder if Jason would be successful if he decided to go solo and have a UA-cam channel like Jay Leno or May, though.
@Jason Hmm, he had several projects outside of Top Gear like Oz and James, James May Toy Stories, Amazon's Our Man in Japan and so on. To say he's not successful outside of Top Gear is far fetched because he's not. He can held his own pretty well in a solo program that requires his wit and quirkiness and people love him for it.
@Jason He definitely is successful outside Top Gear, he did several travel documentaries and on UA-cam he's appealing to younger audience on the Drivetribe channel(s)
@@theempires5 I agree, I really enjoying watching the other programmes presented by James May. To be fair though, he wouldn’t have got those programmes if not for his Top Gear fame.
I binged TG from episode one to the last shows with Hammond and May. It was interesting to watch things slowly develop and come together piece by piece
I remember the reboot and "new Top Gear" like it was yesterday when I was just a 15 year old car nut. Jason had always been a good and knowledgeable car presenter and always provided some useful tips when it came to buying new or used cars. It's hard to remember a time before Clarkson, Hammond and May but season 1 in particular featured more of the old Top Gear consumer advice format and Jason fit in well with it. But the moment we were introduced to the floppy haired James May in season 2 it just felt like a really balanced trio was formed and then the classic challenges started to appear. You feel for Jason a bit but there's no chance at all the show would have become what it did had he stayed and that's no dig at him. It's just that the famous three shaped what the show would become as the seasons rolled on. The format that it became is mostly down to to those three and Andy Wilman's relationship on and off screen. Nothing quite like putting on what has now become "old Top Gear" when I'm feeling like a good nostalgia trip
I was there for the recording of the first episode in 2002 when Jason Dawe was part of the Trio. I supplied the Cavalier Convertible for the star with a car. Jason did his own show for a while but not seen him on tv for many years.
@@filespec Brewer was already a TV presenter before Dawe was on Top Gear so I really doubt it. Probably has more to do with them both being car salesmen
This is a well timed video. I've been watching series 1 lately and it still holds up well. Yes it's at a slower pace with more conversation, but I enjoy that sort of thing. Jason did really well, even not considering it was his first presenting job. I reckon if the BBC had kept him on he would have developed really well - they should have helped with his presenting skills. Richard wrote about that bit in his book - they were so consumed with the show not bombing, they didn't have the spare mental capacity to see this. After all, they allowed the show to improve (with 2 shit pilots being the evidence of this) It does follow then, that the presenters should also be given the time to improve (and training,or guidance). And James May wasn't actually that good in series 2. He got better over time. Like everyone does. Thanks for the video. Looking forward to another.
I’m watching season 1-9 as quickly as possible. I’m 17 and always grew up with top gear on but never watched it from the start. Found out they are removing it from BBC iPlayer in 19 days
@@CricketEngland good point. It has been showing for many years. Many different formats and presenters. That new guy, Clarkson was good wasn't he? That 'white goods' review was fresh and funny.
Meet Jason many years ago at the used car roadshow where my car. (Porsche 928) was used on the show. Great guy to talk too, had a lot of information about cars. Pity he did not stay longer on top gear.
Worked with Jason in the early 2000s, nice fella with a decent sense of humour. He’d have got better with time. All the presenters were awful to begin with and the show now relies heavily on researchers.
James May fills up that harmless, inoffensive middle class role that Dawes could not. Dawes is more Basingstoke than Guildford. For that, they already had Hammond. May just balanced Clarkson’s toff arrogance and Hammond’s various insecurities. With May, the programme had a wider audience as it was more of an all-rounder, in my view. They had beer, but by adding lemonade, they could sell their shandy to a lot more people when not many others were selling drinks.
Your documentaries are awesome mate. Thoroughly researched, interesting and eye opening. I've never stopped to consider the missteps taken in top gear's production. It always appeared as a smooth success! Can't wait for more of this content, thanks for doing it.
Very nicely researched. I directed a test for Top Gear in 2001 with Jason about the Zonda and a bunch of primary school kids and, as you said, he was a nice enough chap but was somewhat stiff and working very much outside his comfort zone. The shoot was OKish but I wasn't involved in the edit and I got the feeling that the whole thing was designed to be a failure. The caretaker exec producer was a guy from Bristol (where I worked) and I think there was a bit of a power struggle between Andy Wilman and the exec, so it's probable there were other issues working in the background too. It was what it was and the best outcome prevailed as the overall chemistry of Dawe, Hammond and Clarkson simply wasn't that great and didn't really fit into the Wilman vision. Good job too cos the final trio created something that doesn't come along everyday. However, the whole thing, Top Gear and The Grand Tour really need to be put out to pasture as they're from another era and we need to move on.
Move onto what? Look around you, there's nothing to move onto that isn't a cringey money-driven shit on the wall made by 20 year olds made to get rich fast then cash out. You're from another era too, when are you going to move on? Why do you think people want to watch musicals? This isn't 1942. You're living in a dead society that nobody cares about. Imagine how much more things you could do if you focused on modern music like pop music and hip hop.
I’m 21 and actually went back to rewatch Top Gear and I found Jason Dawe’s segment fascinating just especially with how the market is right now. I don’t know about anyone else but does anybody wonder how Jason is getting on these days?
I think Dawe could have done really well on UA-cam. Being able to research and put together content on his own time and with out any meddling (not to imply sabotage by anyone. More like just letting his natural tone out more) plus his expertise in used cars would have been amazing to see
he simply is not the kind of person thats entertaining to watch. he has all the personality of plaster. he's a used car salesman. nothing more to be said.
When I was a kid I used to love the “back in the fast lane” DVD and there’s a small clip of Jason in the section where Richard tried to beat a speed camera and it always confused me as a kid not knowing who he was lol
Great to hear about Jason! Thank you so much for yet another brilliant and informative video! It's sad that he got booted off after just one series, but Captain Slow was definitely the right decision and - well the rest is history for all of us fans :D
Nice!!! Been missing your content! I actually like Jason Dawe - I like his show wheeler dealers and I have seen the entire first season with Jason - he was actually really good in it but didn’t have the chemistry like May did with Clarkson and Hammond. For not having any screen experience he actually did really damn good. When motortrend on demand had top gear up until a month ago they had the complete season 1 of top gear with all of Dawe’s scenes.
If May hadn't appeared, we wouldn't be talking about Top Gear today. When you said _used car salesman_ I literally laughed because I remember the first time I saw Dawe on Top Gear I said: "He looks like a used car salesman."
Even after watching this and if i had to guess id say TG was off in a direction that wasnt about consumer advise .... so the fella didnt lose a role he just didnt have a role . Shame as i found him a warm nice guy . I suspect there was lots behind the schene of clarson wanting to create a show around cars and not a car show .
3:39 I have literally never seen an Avantime in such pristine new condition. Seeing one on the road was always rare enough, but when you did they were always absolutely wrecked by neglect.
I always cringed when he sat on the hoods, lol. The used car bits were really boring and now really pointless. Bringing James May back as one of the presenters probably one of the best decisions they ever made.
Honestly after watching series 1 and then series 2, the difference is night and day, Dawe was just "okay" but didn't really have the same chemistry as Clarkson, Hammond and May had. Dawe is literally the Pete Best of top gear.
I do remember him in the early stages of the new TG but for some reason i thought there were 4 of them at the start as series 1 and 2 are kinda mixed in my mind. I did re-watch the first series of new TG on iplayer last year and its odd its like a hybrid of new and old TG. It`s also odd seeing JD talking about used cars from 2002 but kinda nice at the same time, got some nostalgic vibes.
In the interests of pedantry Dawe couldn't have had a Spitfire with a 2 litre engine from a TR6 as TR6s had 2.5 litre engines. Thank you I feel better now.
I feel bad for me, the iconic trio made Top Gear what it is, but he is also part of the success, I think they should bring him into The Grand Tour as a guest or part of the show in some way, but yeah
I always liked Jason Dawe. It was always obvious that the chemistry between him and the other two didn't quite work, but I actually preferred the original series to the later ones that just became silly. Jason's problem ultimately is that he's a serious presenter, and not a children's entertainer.
Wouldn't have happened with Dawe though, like you say a nice enough chap who seemed to be starting to get it, but James May instantly had chemistry and charisma around Clarkson that Jason didn't. It's a bit unfair however that he has been redacted from the wedding photos.
I think Jason was kind of brushed off, James, who was given the chance to join on the first season, and then refused, after seeing the success, then suddenly wanted to be in.
I think you're being quite kind to him here. I remember watching at the time and him being dull. He was a worse version of quinton in a show that was moving on from that format.
I feel a little guilty now. I emailed "The used car roadshow" asking if they had dragged the audience into the studio out of the rain from a local bus stop. The 20 or 30 people would stand around trying to look interested in an obviously poor copy of "Top Gear". Penny would have to ask Jason questions about technicalities, in an obvious "I'm just a dumb girl" way that belied her skills and knowledge as a rally driver. And of course, the big white marker pen detailing the features of the car with the price, in the style of an Arthur Daily bomb site dealer. Funny thing, soon after that the show ended.🤡
Jason was an excellent presenter and series 1 worked well. He offered genuine insight into the car buying market of the time, and this was before Top Gear decided it was entertainment instead of informative. As someone who eventually learned to love the trios freindship and adventures, I certainly don't regret what happened, but even as someone who likes him, its difficult to watch early Jeremey and not wince. His opinions and dominent behaviour dont age well and time has proved him very wrong on many many issues.
the Think was a real contender for Auto slalom here in Scandinavia... I knew a guy with 3 of these, he used to run them in the Norwegian championship, he had done something to get decent acceleration up to 50mph. and he came second 2 of the years and on 4th 2 years with a Think on used Prius tires.
A number of UA-cam car channels are better than MSM shows of that era. Jason Dawe was a bridge between Chris Goffey and William Woollard Top Gear, and the Jeremy Clarkson period.
What is your video source for the Jason Dawe top gear episodes? most of the clips you used look to be of very high quality but ive only seen them going around on the internet at like 360p mostly.
kinda off topic to the video but at 9:32 i remember watching these old jeremy clarkson videos when i was very young.. ive tried to look for them online because i wanna watch them again but it seems to be lost media at this point lol
I'm currently watching Series 1 for the very first time (I think they started showing Top Gear her on FTA TV around Series 3 or 4, well I remember becoming aware of it around 2004/05) and while I personally like Jason's segments and his interesting 'Insider Dealings' bits, it does feel like it's two different shows being put together, the old TG and the post 2002 one, while James came along and it started to become what we all knew and loved.
I actually really liked Used Car Roadshow, Jason Dawe was a pretty good presenter when he was talking about things he knew about, was even fairly funny in his own right. I just think that if the feature didn't play to his knowledge in car journalism then he was just kind of lost. The Nissan Skyline feature was a great example as it wasn't a car, market or enthusiast interest that he knew much about, but reviewing some cheap cars on Used Car Roadshow he was genuinely very fun to watch. Looking back I really think they should have kept him on to do used car/cheap car features now and then and have the 'trio' we know now, doing the "main" part of the show, but then again I really doubt that used car reviews would have aged very well.
Jason's comments about Clarkson's firing being an opportunity for other programmes to fill his void is such a hilarious yet sad cope Glad he gave his 2 cents because that's what he is worth now probably
This guy has been doing these videos for a while and while I appreciate the effort and they seem well-researched, but why does it still sound like he’s speaking into cheap Bluetooth earbuds? Surely you can get a cheap studio microphone and some sound deadening for your growing channel.
I honestly feel a bit bad for Jason getting booted off and forgotten but at the same time, I'm glad that they brought in James.
jason went on to do something on itv with penny mallory didn't he. was quite bad but watchable. forgotten its name lol
@@downtheshedwithjason used car roadshow
@@Colin_Fasoli your good at this, ok what was gambon corner called previous to michael gambons effort. no peeking on google.
@@downtheshedwithjason Bacharach, right?
@@theempires5 no, gambon corner was carpenters corner. rewatched series one and two recently by coincidence to see how bad they were at the start. clarkson often mentioned having the subaru owners club as audience when it rebooted as what we know today, and yes the audiences were tiny. when i went there was a 1000 plus of us lol
Bringing in James was the right decision ...
He brought in the female market!
@@LabradorIndependent They're hot for James May right now!
With jason the top gear would not be it
@Jason my dad brought me to it and qlso iam not british so in czech republic it wasnt extremly popular
@Jason and you dont need to yell at someone just because he said his oppinion
About a man that was only in 10 episodes of top gear and it’s still better than watching the new top gear
Series 1 least watched series of (Clarkson era Top Gear) on iPlayer
It’s funny that they got him to run on tv in 1 series but never got James to do so
Jason sold my sister and I our first cars and also one to my parents- all Volvos. He also played violin in our school orchestra in Truro. A very genuine, decent guy.
But, like many nice people, a little dull. At least that was my experience of him on TG
@@DittoGTIYeah. No doubt he is a good dude but that does not generate views unfortunately
Jason was on the whole harmless, but his presence was holding on to the idea that Top Gear was a partly informative car show. As we found out when James joined they could do faux-informative segments every now and then but the show on the whole was more orientated towards a modern audience who want antics and humour, and that was a more lucrative and better end product.
It wasn't like that until season 4 or 5
they should have parted company with the top gear name and kept that as a proper informative car review programme, and given the boys there own version. top gear top toys or something, top gear boys with toys??
top gear on top dollar lol
At least they were informative on supercars. No one wants to buy brand new normal cars unless your lease company or a large company wanting to buy a job lot.
@@downtheshedwithjason No, what an awful idea.
Jason must feel a bit like the first drummer in The Beatles...but, you can't argue about the decision to bring in James, the three works so well together.
Pete Best. Yeah i see the similarity
Dawe is such a likable guy and his insights into the car markets were always very interesting to me. If he started a UA-cam channel with information about the inner workings of the car markets I’d 100% be a subscriber.
James May was supposed to be in the first series, but he got lost on the way
I'm glad I scrolled down enough just for this comment
No, he didn’t even want to come on to a show that would end up becoming a failure.
@@jacobrumens9601 have you ever heard of a thing called a joke?
@@mmlttv7256 Yes but I was just telling the truth about James’ absence from Series 1.
@@jacobrumens9601Yeah TG was definitely a failure, definitely not the most recognisable and watched motoring show... in the world
James made such a good impression on the first episode belittling Clarkson during the news section. From the very first time we saw them all on screen for the first time, the dynamic was concrete.
19:00 I don't believe Top Gear or the hosts would've become a household name if Dawes had remained. The trio of Hammond, May and Clarkson was what made it successful. I wonder if Jason would be successful if he decided to go solo and have a UA-cam channel like Jay Leno or May, though.
@Jason Hmm, he had several projects outside of Top Gear like Oz and James, James May Toy Stories, Amazon's Our Man in Japan and so on. To say he's not successful outside of Top Gear is far fetched because he's not. He can held his own pretty well in a solo program that requires his wit and quirkiness and people love him for it.
@Jason Top gear was massively popular long before the jet car crash.
@Jason He definitely is successful outside Top Gear, he did several travel documentaries and on UA-cam he's appealing to younger audience on the Drivetribe channel(s)
there is a similar looking chap called JayEmm on cars.
ua-cam.com/users/JayEmmonCars
@@theempires5
I agree, I really enjoying watching the other programmes presented by James May. To be fair though, he wouldn’t have got those programmes if not for his Top Gear fame.
I binged TG from episode one to the last shows with Hammond and May. It was interesting to watch things slowly develop and come together piece by piece
Did you watch all of the specials as well?
Did that too. It was kind of sad to see, how overly scripted it became in the last seasons. Not gonna even mention tgt...
@@wetplant1748 I am deeply offended that you even have to ask
I did too during the first quarantine. It was amazing.
Same except an episode in season 15 because it was not available
I remember the reboot and "new Top Gear" like it was yesterday when I was just a 15 year old car nut. Jason had always been a good and knowledgeable car presenter and always provided some useful tips when it came to buying new or used cars. It's hard to remember a time before Clarkson, Hammond and May but season 1 in particular featured more of the old Top Gear consumer advice format and Jason fit in well with it. But the moment we were introduced to the floppy haired James May in season 2 it just felt like a really balanced trio was formed and then the classic challenges started to appear. You feel for Jason a bit but there's no chance at all the show would have become what it did had he stayed and that's no dig at him. It's just that the famous three shaped what the show would become as the seasons rolled on. The format that it became is mostly down to to those three and Andy Wilman's relationship on and off screen. Nothing quite like putting on what has now become "old Top Gear" when I'm feeling like a good nostalgia trip
I was there for the recording of the first episode in 2002 when Jason Dawe was part of the Trio. I supplied the Cavalier Convertible for the star with a car. Jason did his own show for a while but not seen him on tv for many years.
The first star in reasonably priced car was Harry Enfield, if you didn’t know.
How did it feel getting shit all over by Clarkson? XD
Jason Dawe reminds me of Mike Brewer, only way more likeable.
@@filespec Brewer was already a TV presenter before Dawe was on Top Gear so I really doubt it. Probably has more to do with them both being car salesmen
Having worked with both of them that’s actually a very accurate description.
Dawe did something with Mike brewer pre wheeler dealers.
'old aaht yer 'and...
Great guy Mike Brewer, he gave me an rs2000 on a T plate in the early nineties for plastering his cellar 😎🙏👍🇬🇧
I first saw Jason on Used Car Roadshow and I really liked him, shame you don't see much of him anymore.
Jason was brilliant in the show called’ the used car show’. Was so sad when that finished.
Really pleased to see this, I know so little about Dawe, and I know you’d cover him well!
Keep up the great work!
This is a well timed video. I've been watching series 1 lately and it still holds up well. Yes it's at a slower pace with more conversation, but I enjoy that sort of thing.
Jason did really well, even not considering it was his first presenting job. I reckon if the BBC had kept him on he would have developed really well - they should have helped with his presenting skills. Richard wrote about that bit in his book - they were so consumed with the show not bombing, they didn't have the spare mental capacity to see this. After all, they allowed the show to improve (with 2 shit pilots being the evidence of this) It does follow then, that the presenters should also be given the time to improve (and training,or guidance).
And James May wasn't actually that good in series 2. He got better over time. Like everyone does.
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to another.
I dunno, James very first intro where he absolutely roasts Jeremy and Richard is absolutely hilarious
Series 2 james was iconic lol
Some of his best lines are from that series
I’m watching season 1-9 as quickly as possible. I’m 17 and always grew up with top gear on but never watched it from the start. Found out they are removing it from BBC iPlayer in 19 days
Sorry you haven’t been watching series 1 top gear has been running since the late 70’s and started with Angelia Rippon and Noel Edmonds has hosts
@@CricketEngland good point. It has been showing for many years. Many different formats and presenters. That new guy, Clarkson was good wasn't he? That 'white goods' review was fresh and funny.
Meet Jason many years ago at the used car roadshow where my car. (Porsche 928) was used on the show. Great guy to talk too,
had a lot of information about cars. Pity he did not stay longer on top gear.
There is another guy who was in there, just saw a another comment explaining his story in used car roadshow
Worked with Jason in the early 2000s, nice fella with a decent sense of humour. He’d have got better with time. All the presenters were awful to begin with and the show now relies heavily on researchers.
I agree, he should have been given another chance and allowed to remain on the show, if not as a presenter then in some other capacity.
@@shriharihudli he couldn't be arsed doing basic research. He was shit at the role
James May fills up that harmless, inoffensive middle class role that Dawes could not. Dawes is more Basingstoke than Guildford. For that, they already had Hammond. May just balanced Clarkson’s toff arrogance and Hammond’s various insecurities. With May, the programme had a wider audience as it was more of an all-rounder, in my view. They had beer, but by adding lemonade, they could sell their shandy to a lot more people when not many others were selling drinks.
Your documentaries are awesome mate. Thoroughly researched, interesting and eye opening. I've never stopped to consider the missteps taken in top gear's production. It always appeared as a smooth success! Can't wait for more of this content, thanks for doing it.
Very nicely researched. I directed a test for Top Gear in 2001 with Jason about the Zonda and a bunch of primary school kids and, as you said, he was a nice enough chap but was somewhat stiff and working very much outside his comfort zone. The shoot was OKish but I wasn't involved in the edit and I got the feeling that the whole thing was designed to be a failure. The caretaker exec producer was a guy from Bristol (where I worked) and I think there was a bit of a power struggle between Andy Wilman and the exec, so it's probable there were other issues working in the background too. It was what it was and the best outcome prevailed as the overall chemistry of Dawe, Hammond and Clarkson simply wasn't that great and didn't really fit into the Wilman vision. Good job too cos the final trio created something that doesn't come along everyday. However, the whole thing, Top Gear and The Grand Tour really need to be put out to pasture as they're from another era and we need to move on.
Move onto what? Look around you, there's nothing to move onto that isn't a cringey money-driven shit on the wall made by 20 year olds made to get rich fast then cash out. You're from another era too, when are you going to move on? Why do you think people want to watch musicals? This isn't 1942. You're living in a dead society that nobody cares about. Imagine how much more things you could do if you focused on modern music like pop music and hip hop.
@@HuskyGamersUNITE LOL
I’m 21 and actually went back to rewatch Top Gear and I found Jason Dawe’s segment fascinating just especially with how the market is right now. I don’t know about anyone else but does anybody wonder how Jason is getting on these days?
I think Dawe could have done really well on UA-cam.
Being able to research and put together content on his own time and with out any meddling (not to imply sabotage by anyone. More like just letting his natural tone out more) plus his expertise in used cars would have been amazing to see
he simply is not the kind of person thats entertaining to watch. he has all the personality of plaster. he's a used car salesman. nothing more to be said.
Glad to see you’re back making videos. Can’t wait for more!! 😃😃
When I was a kid I used to love the “back in the fast lane” DVD and there’s a small clip of Jason in the section where Richard tried to beat a speed camera and it always confused me as a kid not knowing who he was lol
I love how you go trough back catalogues, and extensive research to bring us rare clips and articles.
You are the Top Gear archivist!
Great to hear about Jason! Thank you so much for yet another brilliant and informative video!
It's sad that he got booted off after just one series, but Captain Slow was definitely the right decision and - well the rest is history for all of us fans :D
he's so forgotten that in my country Top Gear is mostly shown starting from 2nd season, not the 1st
12:47 I'm sure Dawe appeared in at least one segment on that DVD, as that's how I first heard of him. Unless the Aus/NZ was slightly different?
I would’ve loved to seen Jason make a cameo in the grand tour but that probably won’t happen.
Series 1 of "new" Top Gear that included Jason Dawe was available on Amazon Prime Video, in New Zealand at least, when I watched it last year.
Nice!!! Been missing your content! I actually like Jason Dawe - I like his show wheeler dealers and I have seen the entire first season with Jason - he was actually really good in it but didn’t have the chemistry like May did with Clarkson and Hammond. For not having any screen experience he actually did really damn good. When motortrend on demand had top gear up until a month ago they had the complete season 1 of top gear with all of Dawe’s scenes.
Agreed
The presenter of wheeler dealers was Mike Brewer
@@The-NS damn you’re right - why was I so convinced it was Jason Dawe?
@@WoodsPrecisionArms Jason and Mike look similar, though I prefer Jason's more chill demeanour to Mike's overexcitability.
@@WoodsPrecisionArms hold out yer hand.
If May hadn't appeared, we wouldn't be talking about Top Gear today. When you said _used car salesman_ I literally laughed because I remember the first time I saw Dawe on Top Gear I said: "He looks like a used car salesman."
Nicely presented Gearknob 👍. The work you've put in was well worth it. New sub 🙂.
I still liked the 'letters' and 'insider dealing' segments because they were factual but still presented in a funny manner
0:48 Dawe was shown the door haha!
As it’s been proven in every other top gear around the world and even the reboot no one can ever replace those three chaps.
I feel bad for Jason. It was his first go at tv and he still needed to grow a bit.
Even after watching this and if i had to guess id say TG was off in a direction that wasnt about consumer advise .... so the fella didnt lose a role he just didnt have a role .
Shame as i found him a warm nice guy .
I suspect there was lots behind the schene of clarson wanting to create a show around cars and not a car show .
3:39 I have literally never seen an Avantime in such pristine new condition. Seeing one on the road was always rare enough, but when you did they were always absolutely wrecked by neglect.
'Literally never'? Do you mean never? Just say never, cretin.
its a great car, i wish i could import one.
James set off on the first series and finally made it there for the second.
good video don't know why more people didnt see this
It's been out for a couple of hours lmao
@@TacoInvader69 funniest shi ive seen today
I always cringed when he sat on the hoods, lol. The used car bits were really boring and now really pointless. Bringing James May back as one of the presenters probably one of the best decisions they ever made.
And the last good decision they ever made
I'd love to get dedicated video breaking down why top gear post the trip hasn't been very good
He was only a placeholder for May who got lost on the way lol. Thats the running joke 😂😂😂
He collided with Volvo estate and wasn't erased from the timeline? Tough bloke.
He then drove a Volvo estate years later, or at least he did the day I saw him in Tesco car park
Still better than Chris Evans and Matt Leblanc.
Jason Dawe effectively got the Yezhov treatment, as so it seems.
Fantastic video.
Greatest presenting trio…In the world!
UA-cam must be spying on me. The other day, I was literally wondering whatever happened to him after he left Top Gear.
Amazing video mate! You should do the Stig next.
Honestly after watching series 1 and then series 2, the difference is night and day, Dawe was just "okay" but didn't really have the same chemistry as Clarkson, Hammond and May had. Dawe is literally the Pete Best of top gear.
The part with the school kids has always stuck in my mind, it was a great segment and lets face it, we all love the Lambo!
I do remember him in the early stages of the new TG but for some reason i thought there were 4 of them at the start as series 1 and 2 are kinda mixed in my mind. I did re-watch the first series of new TG on iplayer last year and its odd its like a hybrid of new and old TG. It`s also odd seeing JD talking about used cars from 2002 but kinda nice at the same time, got some nostalgic vibes.
Great vid 👍 Can you do a video explaining how James may got on top gear please 🙏
In the interests of pedantry Dawe couldn't have had a Spitfire with a 2 litre engine from a TR6 as TR6s had 2.5 litre engines. Thank you I feel better now.
It was probably the 2.0 straight six from the GT6 or Vitesse... Sorry, my pedantry kicked in too!
30 seconds in and im fed up of him already lmao, James all day
Jason was the economy man. It was interesting to watch his reviews.
I feel bad for me, the iconic trio made Top Gear what it is, but he is also part of the success, I think they should bring him into The Grand Tour as a guest or part of the show in some way, but yeah
I always liked Jason Dawe. It was always obvious that the chemistry between him and the other two didn't quite work, but I actually preferred the original series to the later ones that just became silly. Jason's problem ultimately is that he's a serious presenter, and not a children's entertainer.
He should have gone to do Fifth Gear instead. He would have worked brilliantly there
Considering series one of top gear never gets repeated, the whole series of top gear from series one with Jason in is on iPlayer.
Wouldn't have happened with Dawe though, like you say a nice enough chap who seemed to be starting to get it, but James May instantly had chemistry and charisma around Clarkson that Jason didn't. It's a bit unfair however that he has been redacted from the wedding photos.
I think Jason was kind of brushed off, James, who was given the chance to join on the first season, and then refused, after seeing the success, then suddenly wanted to be in.
I think you're being quite kind to him here. I remember watching at the time and him being dull. He was a worse version of quinton in a show that was moving on from that format.
When I watched the first season for the first time I always liked Jason. Nice good lad.
I feel a little guilty now. I emailed "The used car roadshow" asking if they had dragged the audience into the studio out of the rain from a local bus stop. The 20 or 30 people would stand around trying to look interested in an obviously poor copy of "Top Gear". Penny would have to ask Jason questions about technicalities, in an obvious "I'm just a dumb girl" way that belied her skills and knowledge as a rally driver. And of course, the big white marker pen detailing the features of the car with the price, in the style of an Arthur Daily bomb site dealer. Funny thing, soon after that the show ended.🤡
Jason was an excellent presenter and series 1 worked well. He offered genuine insight into the car buying market of the time, and this was before Top Gear decided it was entertainment instead of informative. As someone who eventually learned to love the trios freindship and adventures, I certainly don't regret what happened, but even as someone who likes him, its difficult to watch early Jeremey and not wince. His opinions and dominent behaviour dont age well and time has proved him very wrong on many many issues.
James May and the other two are television gold together.
the Think was a real contender for Auto slalom here in Scandinavia... I knew a guy with 3 of these, he used to run them in the Norwegian championship, he had done something to get decent acceleration up to 50mph. and he came second 2 of the years and on 4th 2 years with a Think on used Prius tires.
The first episode, starts with Clarkson pledging, this is a serious motor show.
The early seasons followed it.
I remember used car roadshow. I liked it a lot.
A number of UA-cam car channels are better than MSM shows of that era. Jason Dawe was a bridge between Chris Goffey and William Woollard Top Gear, and the Jeremy Clarkson period.
Was there a 2 litre tr6? I thought they only did the 2.5?
Imagine they brought him back..Chris, Rory and Jason, 1 Expert, A Passionate and genuinley interested bloke and a car trader.
Top Gear series one is on BBC iPlayer.
Nothing against Jason he was good at his job but he represented what Old Top Gear was more facts and less entertainment.
Jason's Career is like that Coldplay song
"When you try your best but you don't succeed"
10:14 how and when did that happen? I only just finished season one.
Well done, great video boyo.
What is your video source for the Jason Dawe top gear episodes? most of the clips you used look to be of very high quality but ive only seen them going around on the internet at like 360p mostly.
Great vid bud!
He always had that ambience of that teacher you hated at school who tries to hang with the kids at the prom.
6:19 rx7 is a sports car, nsx close but still a sports car, supra more of a gt more than anything, 300zx 100% gt car
kinda off topic to the video but at 9:32 i remember watching these old jeremy clarkson videos when i was very young.. ive tried to look for them online because i wanna watch them again but it seems to be lost media at this point lol
He looks like the person showed up in Studio while Jeremy pronounced all of the cars in American Accent :3
Yet another fantastic video. Like
He was the answer to a question on ant and dec limitless win
I'm currently watching Series 1 for the very first time (I think they started showing Top Gear her on FTA TV around Series 3 or 4, well I remember becoming aware of it around 2004/05) and while I personally like Jason's segments and his interesting 'Insider Dealings' bits, it does feel like it's two different shows being put together, the old TG and the post 2002 one, while James came along and it started to become what we all knew and loved.
I hope Dawe is doing well.
Does anyone know where i can watch Classic Gear on tv in the UK?
Do a video about Stephen Grant he Most notably lost a presenting role on Top Gear to James May
He’s not forgotten! How could one forget about writing the value of the car on windscreen! Proper second hand car salesman! 😂
I actually really liked Used Car Roadshow, Jason Dawe was a pretty good presenter when he was talking about things he knew about, was even fairly funny in his own right. I just think that if the feature didn't play to his knowledge in car journalism then he was just kind of lost. The Nissan Skyline feature was a great example as it wasn't a car, market or enthusiast interest that he knew much about, but reviewing some cheap cars on Used Car Roadshow he was genuinely very fun to watch.
Looking back I really think they should have kept him on to do used car/cheap car features now and then and have the 'trio' we know now, doing the "main" part of the show, but then again I really doubt that used car reviews would have aged very well.
Jason's comments about Clarkson's firing being an opportunity for other programmes to fill his void is such a hilarious yet sad cope
Glad he gave his 2 cents because that's what he is worth now probably
I never forgot him.
12:27
I can't read that within the time that it's onscreen.
*DOES THAT MEAN HE'S NOT COMING ON THEN*
This guy has been doing these videos for a while and while I appreciate the effort and they seem well-researched, but why does it still sound like he’s speaking into cheap Bluetooth earbuds? Surely you can get a cheap studio microphone and some sound deadening for your growing channel.
I find it oddly comforting.