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Tonight, Richard opens a glove box,

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James pulls a face,

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and I ask an important question.

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Have you ever put toothpaste on your testicles?

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APPLAUSE

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Thank you. Hello. Good evening!

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Thank you very much, everybody.

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It is a big crowd tonight.

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Thanks very much. Thank you. Now...

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last year, the big three German car-makers,

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Mercedes, Volkswagen and BMW,

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all brought out new hot hatchbacks.

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And since this is a top consumer programme

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full of helpful buying advice,

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I thought it would be a good idea to see which one of them is best.

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Well, not the Mercedes, that's for sure.

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This is the new four-wheel-drive A45 and it's extremely powerful...

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extremely nice to drive and handsome as well.

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But it is RIDICULOUSLY expensive.

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This car, with a few options on it, is £46,000 and that,

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for a hatchback, is idiotic.

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It's like charging 100 quid for a sardine.

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"Oh, it is a very good sardine, sir." I don't care how good it is.

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I'm not paying 100 quid for a fish.

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If, then, you have even half a droplet of common sense,

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you will be choosing between these two.

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The BMW M135...

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and Volkswagen's latest Golf GTI.

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Both cost around £30,000.

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Both are available with three or five doors.

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Both come as standard with many things.

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And both will be as reliable and as long-lasting as Edinburgh Castle.

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You might think, then, that they are pretty similar.

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-But they're not, which is why

-I

-am in the BMW.

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You see, the Golf has a two-litre four-cylinder

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turbocharged engine and that's very nice.

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But the BMW has a three-litre six-cylinder turbocharged engine.

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And that's even nicer.

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Yes, the Golf is lighter.

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But that is not enough to offset the 90-horsepower disadvantage.

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A point I shall now demonstrate with a small race.

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Front-wheel drive Golf is clinging on jolly well

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but frankly, it's pointless.

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I can overtake any time I like. I have the power.

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And I have an eight-speed gearbox compared to his paltry six.

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Yes, the Prussian aristocrat

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is trampling all over the lumpen people's car.

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There we go. Power!

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Come on!

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And there we are in front.

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'The BMW, then, really is very fast.'

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What's more, because this is the first hot hatchback

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for 30 years to have rear-wheel drive, you can do this.

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HE LAUGHS

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Whoo-ha!

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'So far, then, the BMW is running rings round the Golf.

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'But I then line them up for a simple straight-line drag race.

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'And there was a problem.

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'A big one.'

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Three...

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two...

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one!

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ENGINES ROAR

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Good noise!

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With this in reverse...

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'At this point, I was feeling confident.

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'But, as I hit 120mph...'

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This really is...

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-Oh,

-BLEEP BLEEP!

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CLUNKING AND RATTLING

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Yeah, you see, the Golf won that because this, well, it lost control.

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That's what happened there.

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Whoo!

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'After this incident, I switched to the Golf GTI.

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'And I decided immediately it was a lot better in every single way.

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'Not only was it able to travel in a straight line

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'without spinning off..,

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'but, thanks to its smaller engine,

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'it is a lot more economical than the BMW.

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'And a lot cheaper to insure.'

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In fact, because Volkswagen has fitted this with a forward-facing

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radar system that won't let you have a low-speed crash,

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this GTI is in an insurance group five down from the previous model.

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It would be more expensive to insure a pencil sharpener.

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'So the GTI is cheaper to run and cheaper to buy

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'and much better in a straight line than the BMW.

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'But what if you want to transport a nuclear warhead?'

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Well, what we have got here in the boot of the Volkswagen is a warhead.

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And as you can see, it fits perfectly.

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But will it fit in the boot of the BMW?

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Oh, dear. Oh, dearie me.

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See, this is the problem really with rear-wheel drive.

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It does rob space.

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So you would have to drive along like that.

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And somebody is going to notice. Hans Blick is, for sure.

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'Things are much the same when it comes to space in the cabin.

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'The Golf can handle three people on the back seat easily.'

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But the only way you're going to get three people in the back

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of the BMW is by sawing their legs off with a hammer.

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This is not only complicated and messy

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but, in Britain at least, it's currently against the law.

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Come on! The bone!

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One... It's probably easier to buy the Golf, really.

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'So the Golf is cheaper to buy and cheaper to run

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'and also more practical than the BMW.'

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But it's like driving around in James May's sock drawer.

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Everything is exactly where you would expect it to be. Organised.

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Blue ones, brown ones, pink ones for special occasions.

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'Don't think, however, because it is sensible and practical

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'and economical, that it's in any way boring.' Look.

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The gear lever is a sort of golf ball shape.

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You see, you Englishers, you have the ze Monty Python

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and ze Harry and ze Paul

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but ve have a sense of humour also with this. Ja?

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'There's more as well.

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'Because this particular car is fitted with Volkswagen's

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'optional performance pack.

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'That means better brakes, more power. A top speed of 155mph.

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'And a trick front differential.'

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Now we have seen clever front differentials before

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but nothing like this.

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My foot is hard down now.

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Coming round Hammerhead.

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And there's no torque steer, there's no understeer...

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You can feel the whole car being dragged in,

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pulled towards the apex.

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I've never felt anything like it.

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A baboon could get this around here as fast as the Stig.

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'So there we are. These two cars are not the same at all.

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'One is brilliant in every way.

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'And the other tried to kill me.'

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APPLAUSE

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Very interesting.

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-Plainly the car to have there.

-Oh, yes. Really fascinating.

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Just some questions raised. Let's get this straight.

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You don't like the BMW.

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Because you can't drive in a straight line.

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Hark who's talking!

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-How fast did you say you were going?

-120mph.

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Walking pace, basically.

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Listen, from the point where it suddenly snapped sideways for no

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reason, to the point where it stopped moving, we measured it.

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It was over a quarter of a mile.

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I could have held it, I reckon.

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-Could you?

-You just aquaplaned.

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Yes, but the Golf was on the same track in the same conditions

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and it didn't aquaplane.

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Now, the Golf didn't aquaplane because you weren't driving it.

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Yes, but, Hammond, all things considered,

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-the Golf is a better car.

-Is it?

-Yes.

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And now, we must find out how fast these cars go round our track.

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And that, of course, means handing them over to our tame racing driver.

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Some say that his hair is the exact same shape as a hat.

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And that if he worked for CNN...

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LAUGHTER

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..he wouldn't get such pitifully low ratings

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that his show got cancelled.

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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All we know is he is called the Stig.

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And they're off.

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And for the first time this series, it is actually dry.

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First straight.

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Will the BMW suddenly spin off for no reason?

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No, it has actually made it to the first corner. Amazing!

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Both turbocharged engines loving this crisp dry air

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and no fuss so far.

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BIZARRE VOICES AND MUSIC

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No idea what that was.

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Right, through Chicago.

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Golf's traction control can't be completely switched off.

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You can actually see it nipping at the brakes on the way in.

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The BMW, of course, just being stupid.

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Hammerhead - no real dramas there either

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but the Golf - yes, its magic

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differential casually twisting physics.

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MUSIC PLAYS

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Right, Follow Through and yes, the BMW is trying to spin, of course.

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The Golf has a nibble of traction control and then,

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faithful as a Labrador.

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Oh, the Golf brake lights flickering there.

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That is the traction control turning them on, not Stig, who is still

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fuming because I said a baboon could drive as fast in the Golf as him.

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Right, just Gambon left.

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More hooliganism from the Beemer.

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And across the line!

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APPLAUSE

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I have the times here.

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-Come on, then.

-The BMW...

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The BMW went round in 1.25.1

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so it is slower than the old version,

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which did it on a damp track.

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So that's useless.

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And the Golf GTI did a 1.28.6.

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Look at that.

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-That's a lot slower.

-Yes, yes, yes. But look. Astra, Megane RS, Focus.

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It is right where hot hatchbacks should be. This is just stupid.

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-This is much better. And now we must do the news.

-Yes, we must.

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Which is difficult, because that means walking over there,

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which is a straight line. You could spin off and lose it.

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-Thank you, Hammond.

-Don't slip. Careful.

-Here she comes.

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Ladies and gentlemen, will he make it?

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Conditions are very dry in the studio today.

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-Oh, no, he has only got to step to go.

-Shut up.

-Yes, he has done it.

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APPLAUSE

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I thought you were going off.

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-Listen.

-It is a tricky straight, that.

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-It was easy because my shoes were not made by BMW.

-Really.

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-Good. Now.

-Do the news now, you two.

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The news, ladies and gentlemen.

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Now, last week you saw Richard Hammond driving a six-wheeled

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Mercedes-Benz but did you know they made another six-wheeled

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-car long before that one? Like to see a picture of it?

-Love to.

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Here it is.

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Oh, right.

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-Did they not mention this, then?

-Do you know, they didn't.

-How odd.

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It is, isn't it, because Mercedes like to go on

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about their heritage and history and they didn't mention that one.

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Well, perhaps they didn't mention it because it has got Hitler in it.

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That is not Hitler. It is. It isn't.

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No, that car was built long before indicators were invented

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so he is just the to do some hand signals.

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What signal is he doing here, then, James?

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He's saying, "Take the Third Reich."

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LAUGHTER AND GROANS

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-Now. Have we got any Scottish people here?

-Yes!

-Yes!

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Would you like to step outside just for the next few minutes? Please.

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We've got a bit of a chat. It's about Scottish independence.

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It's just that we've heard a lot of talk in recent weeks

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about what Scotland would lose if you choose to go on your own

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but nobody is talking about what England would lose.

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And it is actually quite a lot.

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Because we would lose North Sea oil, the sub base at Faslane,

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-all tramps...

-Oh, God. LAUGHTER

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And we'd also lose a significant chunk of our motoring heritage

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and I'm not talking about the Hillmans and Talbots

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that were made at the Linwood plant just outside Paisley.

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No, I'm talking about stuff like

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the mighty Argyll, Scotland's finest.

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Wow! LAUGHTER

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Look at that MASTERPIECE!

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Do you know, when that car came out, it was the same price

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-as a Ferrari 308...

-Mm.

-..and hardly anybody bought one?

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-Really?

-It is remarkable because you look at that...

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well, plastic body and you know...

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you just look at the way the door fits.

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-That is a quality product.

-Isn't it? Isn't it?

-Oh, yeah.

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And I have to say, it wasn't just supercars

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where Scotland was ahead of the game.

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They were ahead of the curve, also, with electric cars

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because, way back in the day, they made a little car called the Scamp.

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I've got a picture of it here.

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Wow! LAUGHTER

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-Great Scott!

-LAUGHTER

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That still has the power to take your breath away, even today.

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It does. Doesn't it just? It's... It's a rather tragic story, though.

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It was made of aluminium and wood and it was going to be sold

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through Electricity Board showrooms, which I remember, actually.

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But when they took it to the government test centre

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to get a road-worthiness certificate before they could put it on sale,

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there was a bit of a problem.

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In one test, the government engineer noted -

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and I've written all the problems, here, down -

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"The speedo broke, the electric motor stopped working,

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"the back door flew open, the spare wheel fell out,

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"the steering went wrong and then the suspension snapped."

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LAUGHTER

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-And that was the end of that.

-Aw!

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And yet it looked so full of promise, didn't it, there?

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LAUGHTER

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Now, I drove my Mercedes down to the track this morning

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and, genuinely, the most extraordinary thing happened.

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It didn't catch fire.

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-Really?

-LAUGHTER

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-Now, James, you came down in your Fiat Panda, did you not?

-Yes.

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-Did that catch fire?

-Let me just think. No.

-Did it not?

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-No, it didn't at all.

-Richard, the hire car you came down in...

-Yes?!

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-..did that burst into flames?

-No, it didn't.

-Did it not?

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Why are you in a hire car?

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Because Porsche have told me

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I'm not allowed to drive my brand-new GT3 and they've taken it off me.

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Oh, is this because, as we mentioned briefly last week,

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Porsche GT3s have been bursting into flames

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and now Porsche have told you you can't drive it any more?

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Yes, it is and you both know full well that it is!

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Well, that means you have no use of those oven gloves,

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which I can see down there, which I bought you last week.

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My Porsche driving gloves.

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-Have they taken it away?

-Yes, they've taken it off me!

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So, you don't need those, but it's OK, Hammond,

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-because I have got you another present.

-Oh, good(!) Have you?

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No, Hammond, it's a 911 tailored specifically for you.

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Is it(?)

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Yes, here it is. Look at that.

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Oh, you are literally the most amusing man

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-in the whole world. He is.

-Even I'm...

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Oh, no!

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LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

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-Look!

-It's OK, I've got on oven gloves.

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-Put it out as fast as possible!

-It's all right.

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APPLAUSE

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I hate you. LAUGHTER

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Right, now, em...

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Yes, as we know, a great many people in the country

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are now starting to use one of these to move about.

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Now, this is called a bicycle

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and you can tell just by looking at it that it is very dangerous

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and, as a result, a lot of people are being hurt

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in cycle-related injuries.

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In the olden days, the government

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would have addressed this problem by making a public information film.

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They used to make them about all sorts of things.

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We had 'Clunk Click Every Trip', not to go near a railway,

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not to play near the water...

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Yes, there was 'Don't Run'.

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-They never told us not to run.

-They did!

-They did not.

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I shall show you! We've got a clip here, look, watch.

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-FILM VOICEOVER:

-'You never know what's round the corner.

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'So don't run.'

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GLASS SMASHES

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-There you go.

-Yes...

-That's advice I have heeded all my life.

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You really took that to heart! You haven't run since, have you?

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Of course not! There might be a pane of glass coming!

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Anyway, we don't really get these public information films any more

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because of budget cuts and so on, so Jeremy and I thought,

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to help stop cyclists being injured,

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it might be a good idea to bring them back.

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So you two are going to make a public information film about cycling?!

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Yes, we are, actually.

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We went to see a panel of experts at London's Westminster Council

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and they said they would be delighted

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if we made a public information film

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which would help cut the number of injuries

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-and this is what...

-CLEARS THROAT

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..I came up with. Here we go.

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'John works hard, which means that he can afford to drive a car.

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'That means he gets home to his family safely every night.'

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CHILD: Daddy's home!

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APPLAUSE

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Thank you very much.

0:19:570:19:58

I think a work of genius, frankly.

0:20:000:20:03

-That is terrible.

-It isn't! It is! It isn't!

0:20:030:20:07

It is. No, it is, which is why I fired him

0:20:070:20:10

and went and had a go at making a public information film on my own.

0:20:100:20:14

'Having come up with a cracking idea,

0:20:180:20:20

'I appointed myself as director,

0:20:200:20:23

'gathered together a small cast and crew, and set to work.'

0:20:230:20:27

The whole point of this is...

0:20:270:20:30

is to be with you on the swing and try and look doctor-ish.

0:20:300:20:33

That pen isn't very medical, I'm afraid.

0:20:330:20:36

Action.

0:20:360:20:37

I love it. Golden! Yeah.

0:20:370:20:41

First positions, let's go again.

0:20:410:20:43

If you could be opposite each other on this three-pronged arrangement.

0:20:430:20:46

Arms out, singing in the rain.

0:20:460:20:48

Good...and action!

0:20:540:20:56

Good swinging. Nice. I'm liking this.

0:20:560:21:00

'When my film was finished, Jeremy and I went to Westminster Council

0:21:020:21:06

'to show it to the panel of experts.

0:21:060:21:09

'There was Chris Boardman, policy adviser for British Cycling,

0:21:090:21:13

'Martin Low, City Transport Commissioner

0:21:130:21:17

'and Alan Kennedy, Road Safety GB.'

0:21:170:21:21

The good news is, we have two films for you to look at.

0:21:210:21:25

-No, we have one.

-No, two.

0:21:250:21:27

There's two.

0:21:270:21:29

Why don't you show them yours first of all,

0:21:290:21:31

which I believe is that one there?

0:21:310:21:34

Gentlemen, if you would like to relax whilst I just...

0:21:340:21:37

insert this in the machine.

0:21:370:21:38

CHILDREN'S CHATTERING VOICES

0:21:410:21:43

-Yee-hee-hee!

-Woo-hoo!

0:21:500:21:52

Waaah!

0:21:520:21:53

'You stopped playing with children's toys when you grew up.

0:21:530:21:58

'So why ride a bicycle?'

0:21:580:22:00

Oh, I did a skid!

0:22:000:22:03

You just haven't got it, have you? Absolutely crazy.

0:22:110:22:14

Well, no, I can see you are disappointed,

0:22:140:22:17

just in the way you're looking.

0:22:170:22:18

James, they are disappointed with your work.

0:22:180:22:20

May I just play you this one, if I may. Just let me show you this one

0:22:200:22:23

cos I think this will rectify the problem, which has begun already.

0:22:230:22:26

'John works hard, which means that he can afford to drive a car.

0:22:310:22:35

'Work harder. Get a car.'

0:22:380:22:40

-Terrible. Absolutely terrible.

-Sorry, that's...

0:22:410:22:43

-You just got it wrong, so wrong.

-Dreadfully wrong.

0:22:430:22:45

-Where's the cyclist?

-Mangled at the end.

-What was the brief?

0:22:450:22:49

Well, we are trying to make cycling safer

0:22:490:22:52

and we thought the best way to do that is to stop people cycling.

0:22:520:22:56

But the message you should be getting across

0:22:560:22:58

is that people need to be considerate towards each other.

0:22:580:23:01

I'm not sure they are going to like our poster idea

0:23:010:23:04

that we had as well, but we came up with that.

0:23:040:23:06

We did spell it wrong.

0:23:120:23:14

I think we are going in entirely the wrong direction.

0:23:140:23:17

-Entirely the wrong direction.

-Have you actually spoken to a cyclist?

0:23:170:23:20

Well, no.

0:23:200:23:21

Well, maybe that would be a good idea, or even try it yourself.

0:23:210:23:25

'And so we put on some cycling clothes

0:23:260:23:29

'and went on a fact-finding trip

0:23:290:23:30

'around London's glittering West End.'

0:23:300:23:33

-Come on, Jeremy!

-I'm behind you!

0:23:340:23:37

I'll sound my bell for pedestrians.

0:23:370:23:40

BELL TINKLES

0:23:400:23:42

Look at him, he's wearing normal clothing, the lunatic!

0:23:420:23:45

-You'll be killed!

-You're mad!

-You will never make it!

0:23:450:23:49

'After an hour in the saddle,

0:23:500:23:52

'I discovered a problem.'

0:23:520:23:54

Oh, bump, bump!

0:23:540:23:57

Really bumpy here and this is deeply uncomfortable now.

0:23:570:24:00

Oh!

0:24:020:24:03

Oof! Ow!

0:24:050:24:07

I've got to do something about my bottom, this is really...

0:24:070:24:10

uncomfortable.

0:24:100:24:13

'So we stopped at a bicycle shop

0:24:140:24:16

'where, apparently, you can buy special creams.'

0:24:160:24:19

-Are these all to rub onto your bits?

-Yes, they are.

0:24:190:24:22

-Is that normal?

-Yes, we even have one for women.

0:24:220:24:25

-Are women's bottoms different to men's bottoms?

-I should think so.

0:24:250:24:28

-Are they?

-Yes.

0:24:280:24:29

'Having selected the correct cream,

0:24:290:24:31

'I went to apply it in the changing room.'

0:24:310:24:34

JEREMY GRUNTS

0:24:390:24:41

'This made everything worse.'

0:24:430:24:44

Ooh!

0:24:440:24:46

Have you ever put toothpaste on your testicles for a joke?

0:24:460:24:49

To be honest, yes, I did, when I was a teenager.

0:24:490:24:52

-Yes, exactly, so did I. Do you remember the pain?

-Yes, I do.

0:24:520:24:54

-Well...

-Is that what it's like?

-Yes.

0:24:540:24:57

'James was very sympathetic.'

0:24:580:25:00

# Goodness gracious great balls of fire! #

0:25:000:25:03

'With the pain getting worse...' Ooh! Ow! Ow!

0:25:030:25:08

'..I had to make an emergency stop.'

0:25:080:25:11

Please may I use your lavatories? My scrotum is on fire.

0:25:110:25:15

Have you ever put toothpaste on your scrotum?

0:25:150:25:17

Ooh...

0:25:170:25:19

'With my gentleman's area sorted, we got back on the road.'

0:25:200:25:24

Right, so the light just went red,

0:25:240:25:26

so that means go when you're on a bicycle.

0:25:260:25:29

'And soon we were picking up valuable information.'

0:25:290:25:33

Taxi driver. Very polite. Thank you very much, sir. Another taxi.

0:25:330:25:36

Extremely polite.

0:25:360:25:39

Thank you.

0:25:390:25:41

Yeah, look at that, you see, he politely let me go.

0:25:410:25:44

Thank you.

0:25:440:25:45

I've been riding now for three hours

0:25:470:25:49

and not a single car driver has done anything annoying.

0:25:490:25:53

You'd imagine that cycling around Hyde Park Corner,

0:25:530:25:57

which is what I'm doing now, would be...

0:25:570:25:59

as dangerous as juggling chain saws,

0:25:590:26:02

but if you keep your eyes open and you are courteous...

0:26:020:26:06

it's fine.

0:26:060:26:08

Every car has given me a six-foot berth, taxis, vans.

0:26:090:26:12

Yes, all the cars and vans have been very decent.

0:26:120:26:15

I haven't got a complaint.

0:26:150:26:17

'But...there was one type of road user who wasn't courteous at all.'

0:26:170:26:21

Look at this idiot!

0:26:210:26:23

BLEEP! BLEEP!

0:26:250:26:27

Whoa! God above!

0:26:270:26:30

So that bus just overtook me,

0:26:300:26:32

so I have to now go on the wrong side of the road and you get...

0:26:320:26:36

And now he's just set off! See?

0:26:360:26:39

And I'm stuck on the wrong side of the road.

0:26:390:26:42

These are the problem, I've decided. The buses.

0:26:420:26:47

Because all of the drivers think

0:26:470:26:49

they are literally Lord God Almighty.

0:26:490:26:52

BLEEP!

0:26:530:26:55

-It's bloody murder!

-Now they're giving me a wide berth.

0:26:550:26:58

Your bus is going to kill me!

0:26:580:27:01

-You are going to kill me!

-Keep going! Keep going!

0:27:010:27:04

But he is a homicidal maniac! And another one!

0:27:040:27:08

Aargh!

0:27:080:27:10

Aargh!

0:27:100:27:11

No, don't do that.

0:27:110:27:13

Why do they put bicycles in the bus lane?!

0:27:130:27:16

Whoa!

0:27:170:27:19

'And then, just to round things off...'

0:27:220:27:25

-Whoa!

-Oh, no! No, no, no, no, no, no!

0:27:250:27:29

-What are you doing?

-Look, the chain has come off.

0:27:290:27:33

-HORNS BEEP

-Sorry.

0:27:330:27:34

HORN BEEPS

0:27:340:27:35

-I know! There's nothing much I can do, is there?

-Go over here.

0:27:350:27:39

Why can't they build a machine where the chain stays on?

0:27:390:27:42

You've got that derailleur miles out of adjustment.

0:27:420:27:44

I don't know what you're talking about. What is a de-rail-eum?

0:27:440:27:47

It's the thing that moves the chain across. You've bent it.

0:27:470:27:50

So, the gearbox on this is broken?

0:27:500:27:51

We are going to have to sell it and buy another one.

0:27:510:27:54

'After James had mended my geranium, he gave me a stern lecture.'

0:27:540:27:58

Bicycles... The reason people have accidents on bicycles

0:27:580:28:02

is cos of things like the brakes not working,

0:28:020:28:04

worn out wheel bearings, bad...

0:28:040:28:05

Those out of adjustment, that out of adjustment, this not tight enough.

0:28:050:28:09

It's really easy, bicycle maintenance,

0:28:090:28:11

you only need about three spanners and a screwdriver.

0:28:110:28:13

'With the fact-finding mission over,

0:28:160:28:19

'we felt we had become fully paid-up members of the cycling community.'

0:28:190:28:24

Have you got the arts pages?

0:28:260:28:27

Mm.

0:28:360:28:39

It seems to me, for our public information film,

0:28:390:28:42

what we should do is make cycling attractive to bus passengers

0:28:420:28:48

because then there would be no need for buses.

0:28:480:28:51

And they are the biggest problem on the road.

0:28:510:28:54

-Not just for cyclists but also for cars.

-Yes.

0:28:540:28:56

So if we get rid of buses, remove the demand for buses...

0:28:560:29:02

-We get an extra lane.

-..everybody wins.

0:29:020:29:05

'A few days later, we cycled to the Top Gear office to discuss

0:29:050:29:11

'some new ideas for our important public information film.'

0:29:110:29:13

I think what that does is it dissuades people from using the bus.

0:29:150:29:20

Yes, but it isn't true. It is. It isn't.

0:29:200:29:24

It is, I went on a bus once and I got an eye infection.

0:29:240:29:26

Some people get diphtheria or rickets or scurvy.

0:29:260:29:30

-They do.

-It is nonsense, it is not going to work.

0:29:300:29:33

-'I then showed Jeremy something

-I'd

-put together.'

0:29:330:29:35

-ON TV:

-'Hello, cyclists,

0:29:350:29:38

'I am here today to talk to you about bicycle maintenance.

0:29:380:29:41

'Let's start with the most important part of a bike.

0:29:410:29:44

'You simply rotate this adjuster

0:29:440:29:46

'until the brake blocks are almost in contact with the wheel.

0:29:460:29:49

'Lock it with the nut and then...'

0:29:490:29:52

'..the chain and the sprockets will grind together.

0:29:540:29:58

'Make sure there is no play in the steering head bearings.

0:29:580:30:01

'If there is, if you can feel a little clunk, clunk, clunk...'

0:30:010:30:04

-How much more is there of this?

-Well, quite a lot.

-How long is this?

0:30:040:30:10

-58 minutes.

-What, a 58 minute thing?!

0:30:100:30:13

It is more a public information documentary, if I am honest.

0:30:130:30:17

'Annoyingly, James's other ideas were even worse.'

0:30:180:30:23

Action!

0:30:230:30:25

-Why is he dressed up as Hitler?

-Because cyclists need to be visible.

0:30:290:30:33

Christ on a bike!

0:30:350:30:37

-James, you can't do that.

-Yes, I can.

0:30:400:30:44

'As he brought out a cross,

0:30:440:30:46

'I left him alone and went off to work on my own.'

0:30:460:30:49

One of the problems I discovered on my fact-finding bike ride

0:30:490:30:52

around London is that pedestrians simply don't hear bicycles coming.

0:30:520:30:57

They step off the kerb,

0:30:570:30:59

the cyclist has to swerve into the path of a bus.

0:30:590:31:02

Blood, artery gush, burst, court case, murder, disaster.

0:31:020:31:07

Bicycles, therefore, need to be louder.

0:31:070:31:09

ENGINE ROARS

0:31:140:31:16

What I have done is attached to the back of this bike a jet engine.

0:31:180:31:23

And now pedestrians can definitely hear me coming.

0:31:260:31:30

And so can other motorists.

0:31:300:31:32

And people in subterranean caves in other countries.

0:31:320:31:35

Even the profoundly deaf would know I was on my way,

0:31:370:31:41

they would feel a disturbance in the force.

0:31:410:31:44

Of course, another advantage is, you don't

0:31:480:31:50

have to do any of that annoying pedalling.

0:31:500:31:53

Again my genius is staggering me, it really is.

0:31:530:31:59

Oh, dear, I am out of fuel.

0:31:590:32:01

I have run out of fuel.

0:32:030:32:05

That is what's happened now.

0:32:050:32:07

Damn.

0:32:080:32:09

Think of it, really, as a hybrid.

0:32:120:32:16

There we go.

0:32:160:32:17

'For the rest of the day, we tried all sorts of other ideas.'

0:32:180:32:23

Here we go.

0:32:230:32:24

Ooh!

0:32:260:32:28

-What's it supposed to be?

-It's a cyclist after an accident.

0:32:330:32:36

I couldn't use an actual cyclist, could I?

0:32:380:32:40

So for example, the double mini-roundabout, OK?

0:32:400:32:44

So you come round here, then it is your right of way going up here.

0:32:440:32:48

-But...

-Action!

0:32:480:32:50

HE SCREAMS

0:32:520:32:54

'After a great deal of extremely hard work, we ended up with

0:32:560:32:59

'a couple of films that we could take to our panel of experts.'

0:32:590:33:02

Before we show them to you, let me say,

0:33:020:33:04

do you remember the early public information films from our youth?

0:33:040:33:08

-I do.

-They always picked on some very specific detail.

0:33:080:33:11

Don't put a rug on a polished floor or don't fish under

0:33:110:33:14

power lines. They were very tight.

0:33:140:33:16

And so, we have tried to focus on very specific details

0:33:160:33:20

of cycling that we experience. We hope that erm...

0:33:200:33:26

-This one first?

-Yes, I think that's...

-OK.

0:33:260:33:29

'Cut the green wire. For God's sake, do not cut the red wire.

0:33:340:33:38

'It is imperative to cut the green wire.'

0:33:380:33:41

-Well, I mean...

-I'm not sure we're getting anywhere here...

0:33:580:34:00

What are you trying to achieve with that?

0:34:000:34:02

Cyclists jump red lights, we know this.

0:34:020:34:05

Everybody has seen that happen.

0:34:050:34:06

It is what annoys people most about bicycles.

0:34:060:34:09

This is making the roads a happier place because cyclists

0:34:090:34:12

wait like they are supposed to, car drivers aren't infuriated.

0:34:120:34:15

And cyclists don't get knocked off or indeed blown up.

0:34:150:34:18

You didn't listen to what we said, did you?

0:34:180:34:21

You said we had to make the roads a more harmonious place.

0:34:210:34:23

Exploding cyclists doesn't really get that message across.

0:34:230:34:26

You're really trying to waste our time today because that is way off.

0:34:260:34:30

-What, you want them to jump red lights?

-No, we don't.

0:34:300:34:33

I'm talking about that commercial, it is absolutely wrong.

0:34:330:34:36

-Well, let's try... Yes.

-Yes, please.

0:34:360:34:40

This may be more to your taste then, I think.

0:34:400:34:43

'I have a dream. That all men are created equal.

0:34:430:34:48

'Dr Martin Luther King was shot

0:34:490:34:51

'and killed on the balcony of his motel in Memphis.'

0:34:510:34:54

# Imagine there's no heaven... #

0:34:560:34:58

'The former Beatle, John Lennon, has been shot and killed in New York.'

0:34:580:35:02

# It's easy if you try... #

0:35:020:35:05

'The righteousness of Jesus Christ.

0:35:060:35:09

'Jesus died on the cross for our sins.'

0:35:090:35:12

So this is a no, isn't it?

0:35:220:35:24

'And with that, it was back to the studio.'

0:35:300:35:33

APPLAUSE

0:35:330:35:37

-So...

-There is no way...

-Come on. No. So, you two completely cocked it up.

0:35:390:35:46

I don't know what was wrong with my jet bike.

0:35:460:35:50

Well, it was a motor on a bicycle

0:35:500:35:53

and therefore it was a "motor" cycle.

0:35:530:35:56

-It wasn't a motorcycle, it was superb.

-How fast did it go?

0:35:560:36:00

At one point I was clocked at 73mph.

0:36:000:36:03

Yes, that does sound like the top speed of a motorbike.

0:36:030:36:06

-He is right, you know.

-Thank you.

-He isn't right.

0:36:060:36:08

And anyway, listen, eventually we did come up with a film which

0:36:080:36:12

we think will keep that panel of experts happy.

0:36:120:36:15

Because, in essence, it makes everybody happy

0:36:170:36:20

and gooey with everybody else.

0:36:200:36:23

Here we go, let's have a watch.

0:36:230:36:24

'Cyclists get wet, cold and tired.

0:36:240:36:29

'They turn up for work with revolting armpits.

0:36:290:36:32

'Their clothes are hideous, and to prevent boils and sores,

0:36:330:36:37

'they have to put gel on their buttocks.

0:36:370:36:39

'However, because three-quarters of a million people are prepared

0:36:410:36:45

'to go through this misery every day, there are fewer traffic jams.

0:36:450:36:49

'The roads are quieter

0:36:490:36:51

'which is good news...

0:36:510:36:54

'for normal people.

0:36:540:36:56

'Cyclists. Give them an inch because they have given YOU a mile.'

0:36:590:37:05

APPLAUSE

0:37:050:37:08

No, an inch? They need 6ft.

0:37:100:37:15

No, Hammond, it is a figure of speech, you idiot.

0:37:150:37:18

I couldn't say, you know, give them 1.85m, that is ridiculous.

0:37:180:37:22

The fact is, we have solved cycling.

0:37:220:37:24

Anyway, it is time to put a Star in our Reasonably Priced Car.

0:37:240:37:28

And we are going to do something incredible.

0:37:280:37:31

For the next few minutes,

0:37:310:37:32

we are going to stop your teenage daughter from texting.

0:37:320:37:36

And that's because my guest tonight played

0:37:360:37:38

Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad.

0:37:380:37:40

CHEERING AND SQUEALING

0:37:400:37:42

Stopped already! Ladies and gentlemen, Aaron Paul!

0:37:420:37:45

CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

0:37:450:37:48

He's here.

0:37:490:37:52

-How are you?

-What's up, buddy?

-How are you?

-I'm good, I'm good.

0:37:520:37:55

Hi.

0:37:570:37:58

-I love them.

-Yes, this is a big noise. Have a seat.

0:38:010:38:05

-All right.

-Have a seat.

0:38:050:38:08

It is strange to have on a guest from a show that was

0:38:080:38:12

-never on British TV...

-Yeah.

0:38:120:38:14

-..who is now in a film that isn't even out yet.

-Yeah.

0:38:140:38:17

-Everyone is screaming and yelling.

-I love you all.

0:38:170:38:20

-AUDIENCE:

-We love you!

0:38:200:38:23

-Let's do the film, if we may. It is Need For Speed.

-Need For Speed.

0:38:230:38:28

It is the story of Tobey Marshall, the guy I play.

0:38:280:38:31

He spends a couple of years in prison for something that he did not do,

0:38:310:38:35

so the moment he gets out of prison it's just...

0:38:350:38:39

He is trying to right a wrong, vengeance is on his mind.

0:38:390:38:42

He has to try and get from the East Coast to the West Coast

0:38:420:38:45

in less than 48 hours in a car, a very fast car.

0:38:450:38:48

-What sort of car?

-It is a Shelby Mustang.

0:38:480:38:51

-Shelby Mustang?

-Yeah.

-Well, it can be quite fast, nice straight line.

0:38:510:38:54

You should be able to do that.

0:38:540:38:57

So it sounds like it has got Top Gear written all over it.

0:38:570:39:00

Yeah, he wanted to do a throwback, our director,

0:39:000:39:02

to films that really started this genre.

0:39:020:39:06

Like Bullitt and Vanishing Point and Smokey And The Bandit.

0:39:060:39:10

Back then they couldn't rely on CG, they couldn't rely on green screen

0:39:100:39:14

so everything you see in this movie actually happened.

0:39:140:39:18

-There is no CGI?

-No CG whatsoever.

-Seriously?

-Yeah.

0:39:180:39:21

Let's have a look at a clip

0:39:210:39:23

and you will see why I am looking incredulous. Here we go.

0:39:230:39:26

'They took everything from me.

0:39:270:39:29

'All those who defied me...

0:39:390:39:41

'..shall be ashamed and disgraced.

0:39:420:39:47

'Those who wage war against me... shall perish.

0:39:480:39:53

'I will find strength...

0:39:560:39:58

'..find guidance. And I...will...triumph.'

0:40:000:40:05

APPLAUSE

0:40:160:40:18

-That was all for real?

-Yeah, it's... It gets pretty violent.

0:40:180:40:23

So it really did do a roll?

0:40:230:40:26

They actually did those, yes.

0:40:260:40:27

-I presume these are body shells, they are not actual...

-No, no, no.

0:40:270:40:30

..million dollar cars?

0:40:300:40:33

We consider those cars a piece of art.

0:40:330:40:37

But the kit cars they built were about 300,000 a piece

0:40:370:40:41

and they just destroyed them.

0:40:410:40:42

That is unbelievable but forgive me,

0:40:420:40:45

I have got to get on to Breaking Bad.

0:40:450:40:46

Yes.

0:40:460:40:48

CHEERING Thank you.

0:40:480:40:50

There's quite a few puzzled faces going, "What is Breaking Bad?"

0:40:500:40:53

-"What is Breaking Bad?"

-This is Jesse Pinkman.

0:40:530:40:57

As far as I am concerned,

0:40:570:40:58

I am now talking to the world's greatest crystal meth salesman.

0:40:580:41:01

Yes. LAUGHTER

0:41:010:41:03

For those who don't know,

0:41:030:41:05

it was about a chemistry teacher who meets a delinquent,

0:41:050:41:07

an ex-pupil. He's got this guy, he has been diagnosed with cancer

0:41:070:41:10

and he thinks, "To pay for my treatment I will start making

0:41:100:41:14

"crystal meth cos I am a chemistry teacher."

0:41:140:41:16

And the series runs from there.

0:41:160:41:18

-We don't really have crystal meth in this country.

-That's great.

0:41:180:41:22

-Do you know what it is?

-No, not really.

0:41:220:41:26

I have been making it for the past six years

0:41:260:41:28

and I have no idea what it is. No, it is just a terrible, awful drug.

0:41:280:41:31

It just grabs a hold of some people and just doesn't let go.

0:41:310:41:35

Do you know what I loved about the show? It is the detailing in it.

0:41:350:41:38

-And the cars you all drove.

-Yes, they are incredible.

-Who chose those?

0:41:380:41:43

It was all Vince Gilligan.

0:41:430:41:44

He is the creator of the show,

0:41:440:41:46

his attention to detail is just incredible.

0:41:460:41:49

There is this famous conversation he had for two hours about the certain

0:41:490:41:55

colour of red nail polish that was going to go on Skyler's toenails.

0:41:550:41:59

He was going to get the cars right because Walter,

0:41:590:42:02

-who is the chemistry teacher, has a Pontiac Aztek.

-Yes.

0:42:020:42:05

Never been sold here but it was probably the worst car.

0:42:050:42:08

-It is just such a sad car.

-Look at it.

-Look at that, it is just so sad.

0:42:090:42:14

It is a sign that your life has gone terribly, terribly wrong.

0:42:140:42:18

It was interesting with you

0:42:200:42:21

-because you started out with a Chevy Monte Carlo, wasn't it?

-Yes.

0:42:210:42:25

When you were a delinquent.

0:42:250:42:26

But when you became more and more successful,

0:42:260:42:28

switched to the Toyota Tercel.

0:42:280:42:30

Look at that.

0:42:300:42:31

I actually wanted that car so bad when we wrapped.

0:42:310:42:33

-Were you able to keep it?

-No, they didn't allow me to take it.

-Why not?

0:42:330:42:39

It is worth 32.

0:42:390:42:40

That is shocking, but it is that attention to detail which

0:42:420:42:45

I absolutely adored, I really did.

0:42:450:42:48

Now, more questions about Breaking Bad, which fascinates me.

0:42:480:42:51

About American television. We know that US networks, they are brutal.

0:42:510:42:57

One minute...

0:42:570:42:58

LAUGHTER

0:42:580:43:01

-You've got a chat show... Um...

-LAUGHTER

0:43:010:43:06

-Who are you talking about?

-Did you know Piers Morgan?

-Oh, yeah! Yeah.

0:43:070:43:11

I had a feeling you were talking about him.

0:43:110:43:13

Where I was going, really - you have got these US networks,

0:43:130:43:16

presumably Breaking Bad was only ever going to be one series.

0:43:160:43:20

-They would have only commissioned one, to see how it works?

-Yeah.

0:43:200:43:23

Every network passed on Breaking Bad initially. HBO Showtime, everyone.

0:43:230:43:29

-And then AMC decided to give it a shot.

-With one series?

0:43:290:43:32

With one pilot. And then they had to see how that was, how it turned out.

0:43:320:43:37

I mean, we were lucky we even stayed on the air because our ratings

0:43:370:43:42

weren't that great. But the critics loved us. So...

0:43:420:43:45

No, it was very clever. Absolutely brilliant.

0:43:450:43:47

-Thank you.

-Now, your cars in real life - not a Toyota Tercel?

0:43:470:43:51

You started out with a Toyota, I believe?

0:43:510:43:53

-I did, I started out with an '82 Toyota Corolla.

-Mm-mm(!)

-Yeah.

0:43:530:43:59

-It was beautiful.

-Was it(?)

-Faded gold.

0:43:590:44:02

Any time it rained,

0:44:020:44:04

the trunk would fill up with water, stick shift.

0:44:040:44:06

But I loved that car. Stick shift

0:44:060:44:08

-And I bought a Toyota Forerunner.

-It's getting worse.

0:44:080:44:12

-And then I bought an old classic car.

-OK, which is?

0:44:140:44:18

A '65 Shelby Cobra.

0:44:180:44:21

-Really?

-Oh!

0:44:210:44:22

We could have... You know, you see... The Shelby Cobra...

0:44:240:44:28

-Oh, there

-it is. That is actually... that is you in it!

-That is my car.

0:44:280:44:32

I only take it... It is my weekend car, I take it along the coast.

0:44:320:44:36

But if you are driving in a parking lot, it sets off the alarms.

0:44:360:44:40

-I love doing that.

-It's great. It's fantastic.

0:44:400:44:42

They are absolutely fabulous.

0:44:420:44:44

My daughter is going to be mental now,

0:44:440:44:46

because that is her favourite car and her favourite actor driving it.

0:44:460:44:49

-I love your daughter.

-Yeah.

0:44:490:44:51

No, you don't. Um...

0:44:510:44:53

LAUGHTER AND APPLAUSE

0:44:530:44:56

Right, now. Obviously you came down here...

0:44:560:45:00

This is ballsy, I've got to say,

0:45:000:45:01

because you have come down here to do your lap, which is quite brave.

0:45:010:45:06

Yeah. Let's see how I did. I mean, I don't know. It was fun.

0:45:060:45:10

-Shall we have a look at the lap?

-Oh, God!

0:45:100:45:12

-AUDIENCE:

-Yeah.

-Here we go.

0:45:120:45:15

ENGINE SCREAMS

0:45:150:45:16

TYRES SCREECH

0:45:160:45:17

Wow, that is a brutal start.

0:45:170:45:20

All right, I just don't want to get last.

0:45:200:45:22

Setting high goals for myself. Not to get last.

0:45:230:45:28

No, it's OK, because for the first time ever this year,

0:45:280:45:31

the weather is good.

0:45:310:45:33

TYRES SCREECH

0:45:330:45:35

-That thing does grip well. Here we go.

-Yeah.

0:45:350:45:38

-It's OK, it's OK.

-Yeah.

0:45:380:45:41

-Come on.

-Tongue out.

0:45:420:45:46

-Oh, that is a very good line around there.

-Thank you.

0:45:470:45:51

-Very nice.

-The dreaded Hammerhead, I hate this turn.

0:45:510:45:56

OK, OK...

0:45:560:45:58

-That is heavy braking you are giving it there!

-Yeah. Well, you know.

0:45:590:46:03

Oh, that is very, very neat and tidy.

0:46:030:46:06

Come on, you...

0:46:070:46:09

..bitch!

0:46:110:46:12

-LAUGHTER

-We knew it!

0:46:120:46:15

No way were you going to get round the lap without saying THAT!

0:46:150:46:18

Ooh, the comfortable line, missing the apex.

0:46:220:46:26

Second-to-last corner, this catches...

0:46:260:46:28

Well, that was absolutely bob on.

0:46:280:46:31

Now, Gambon, again kissing everything perfectly

0:46:310:46:35

and you cross the line!

0:46:350:46:37

CHEERING

0:46:370:46:39

-Ah-h-h...

-Well, now.

0:46:390:46:43

These are the wet times.

0:46:450:46:46

You will not be last, because Jack Whitehall, bless him,

0:46:460:46:49

he had never driven before. So you will not be lower than him.

0:46:490:46:52

-OK, good.

-So, where do you think you came?

-I have no idea.

0:46:520:46:56

-I want to be above James Blunt.

-James Blunt was 1.49.4.

0:46:560:47:02

That is FW, which stands for flipping wet.

0:47:020:47:05

So you are definitely going to the above him.

0:47:050:47:07

So come on, be reasonable.

0:47:070:47:08

I mean, I would like to be towards the top, but...

0:47:080:47:11

-That is the 1.45 region.

-Yeah. I mean, I don't know...

0:47:110:47:14

Do you know, I was just about to say,

0:47:140:47:15

"Well, Jesse Pinkman..." But I won't.

0:47:150:47:17

-Aaron Paul.

-Yes.

-1...

0:47:190:47:21

forty...

0:47:210:47:22

-..4...

-AUDIENCE:

-Ooh!

0:47:280:47:30

-Oh!

-..7.

0:47:300:47:31

That is the best we've ever had!

0:47:320:47:34

-CHEERING

-Number one.

0:47:340:47:37

-Come here.

-Yes!

-Wow!

0:47:370:47:39

-That's good.

-Good man.

-Yes!

0:47:390:47:43

The fastest man ever to take the Astra around the track.

0:47:430:47:47

-That's amazing.

-Ladies and gentlemen, Aaron Paul!

0:47:470:47:50

CHEERING

0:47:500:47:52

Now, that is going to take some beating!

0:47:550:47:59

This is the £650,000 Porsche 918.

0:47:590:48:04

It is insanely fast.

0:48:040:48:05

It's rammed full of technology and most importantly, it is a hybrid.

0:48:050:48:11

In many ways, then, exactly the same as the McLaren P1 that Jeremy

0:48:110:48:14

fell in love with a few weeks back.

0:48:140:48:17

The big question, though... Is it any good?

0:48:170:48:20

-No!

-LAUGHTER

0:48:200:48:23

When Jeremy tested the P1, he took it to the Spa racetrack in Belgium.

0:48:290:48:34

My F1 track may not have that pedigree,

0:48:340:48:38

but at this place, at least the fun doesn't stop when the sun goes down.

0:48:380:48:43

The Abu Dhabi circuit is also famed for having a 1.2km straight,

0:49:150:49:20

one of the longest anywhere.

0:49:200:49:22

Seems like a good place to start.

0:49:220:49:25

Let's make some noise.

0:49:250:49:27

ENGINE ROARS TYRES SCREECH

0:49:270:49:29

Oh, that is breathtaking!

0:49:300:49:31

Oh, ha-ha-ha!

0:49:400:49:41

9,000rpm.

0:49:430:49:45

Boom!

0:49:450:49:47

Yee-nar!

0:49:490:49:51

Big speed!

0:49:510:49:53

280.

0:49:530:49:55

Braking...

0:49:570:49:58

Oh, that is... That is acceleration unlike anything else.

0:50:000:50:04

I know Jeremy's head was blown off by the speed of that P1,

0:50:040:50:08

but I absolutely cannot believe that it felt any faster than this.

0:50:080:50:13

It can't have done.

0:50:130:50:15

'Like the McLaren, the 918 has a joint strike force of petrol engine

0:50:190:50:24

'and electric motors working together.'

0:50:240:50:27

It's that electric power that gives it so much punch off the line.

0:50:290:50:34

I have 500 foot-pound of torque at 800rpm. 800!

0:50:350:50:40

The 458 doesn't have 500 torques at any rpm.

0:50:400:50:44

It just wakes up, it's like a sprinter falling out of bed

0:50:450:50:48

and going straight into a world record

0:50:480:50:50

while the others are eating cornflakes

0:50:500:50:52

and thinking about having a poo.

0:50:520:50:54

'The petrol engine, which sounds ungodly through those

0:50:540:50:57

'top-mounted exhausts,

0:50:570:51:00

'is a 612 horsepower 4.6 litre V8.'

0:51:000:51:05

On the topic of power and performance,

0:51:100:51:13

the 918 and the P1 can trade punches all day long.

0:51:130:51:17

The 918 can't match the P1's top speed, 218 compared to 211.

0:51:210:51:27

'But I get to 60 quicker. 2.6 seconds to his sluggish 2.8.'

0:51:290:51:36

I've got 875 brake horsepower and the P1 has 903, but I've got more torque.

0:51:360:51:42

And on and on and on it goes. It's King Kong versus Godzilla.

0:51:460:51:50

'There are some areas, though,

0:52:010:52:04

'where the 918 definitely has the P1 on the ropes.

0:52:040:52:08

'It can retrieve energy generated by braking

0:52:080:52:11

'and feed it back into the batteries.

0:52:110:52:14

'The roof lifts out so you can enjoy some open-top cruising.

0:52:140:52:19

'And inside, you get some actual creature comforts,

0:52:190:52:23

'like electric seats and an 11-speaker sound system.

0:52:230:52:27

'You don't get either of those on a P1.'

0:52:270:52:30

I am not one to gloat, but hello, glove box, yeah?

0:52:300:52:34

And then this centre console, from where I can control the top screen.

0:52:340:52:38

That does many things up there.

0:52:380:52:41

And then over 800 functions can be controlled

0:52:410:52:43

from the touch-sensitive screen down here.

0:52:430:52:46

Maybe I can go online

0:52:460:52:47

and order Jeremy a set of spanners to adjust the seat on his P1.

0:52:470:52:52

Look up "old-fashioned" for me.

0:52:520:52:54

'In addition to the wealth of on-board amusements,

0:52:570:53:01

'the 918 also has many driving modes.'

0:53:010:53:04

Right now, I am in fully electric mode.

0:53:050:53:08

And I can whisper around like this for 18 miles,

0:53:100:53:13

compared to the P1's seven.

0:53:130:53:17

But if I go down here, I can select hybrid.

0:53:170:53:19

And that allows it to alternate between petrol

0:53:210:53:23

and electric in the most efficient way.

0:53:230:53:26

Or we've got sport mode, where we have petrol power all the time.

0:53:260:53:32

But, I'm here on this racetrack, so let's go one further.

0:53:320:53:36

Put it in race mode.

0:53:360:53:37

'Now the petrol engine is top dog.

0:53:420:53:45

'The electric motors are acting as its wingmen.'

0:53:450:53:47

It's time to attack some corners.

0:53:490:53:51

Hell's bells!

0:53:570:53:58

That grip!

0:54:020:54:03

God, this thing corners - and I mean it - flat!

0:54:090:54:13

Totally flat.

0:54:130:54:14

And there is none of that bottom-clenching terror Jeremy

0:54:190:54:22

talked about in the P1.

0:54:220:54:23

'Partly, that is because where the P1 is rear drive only,

0:54:280:54:32

'the 918 has four-wheel-drive and four-wheel steering.'

0:54:320:54:37

I think in essence yes,

0:54:410:54:42

the P1 is more a proper fighter pilot, seat-of-the-pants staff.

0:54:420:54:46

This is altogether more civilised.

0:54:460:54:49

But that does not mean it's boring, because it just isn't.

0:54:490:54:52

The back end crates away like a rear-wheel-drive car.

0:54:560:55:01

Ha-ha-ha!

0:55:010:55:03

What a thing!

0:55:050:55:07

'But even though the 918 is more grown-up than the P1,

0:55:140:55:19

'it can still boast some pretty exciting achievements.'

0:55:190:55:23

The fact is,

0:55:250:55:26

this car has lapped the Nurburgring in 6 minutes 57 seconds.

0:55:260:55:30

That is faster than any other road-legal production car.

0:55:300:55:34

To put it into context,

0:55:340:55:35

a hard-core Lexus LFA did it in 7 minutes 14 seconds.

0:55:350:55:40

The mighty Nissan GTR was almost half a minute slower.

0:55:400:55:45

As for the P1, McLaren are saying it has gone round in under

0:55:450:55:48

seven minutes, but they're not saying an actual time.

0:55:480:55:52

I don't know, maybe they lost the piece of paper it was written on.

0:55:540:55:57

Or something.

0:55:570:55:58

'With daylight coming, I locked up,

0:56:160:56:19

'left the keys to the circuit under the mat

0:56:190:56:22

'and went in search of breakfast.

0:56:220:56:24

'Full of awe for this incredible machine.'

0:56:260:56:31

Here I am with 875bhp, a 4.6 litre V8 that sounds...

0:56:310:56:36

ENGINE ROARS

0:56:360:56:37

..like that.

0:56:370:56:39

And yet the CO2 emissions are lower than a Toyota Prius.

0:56:390:56:43

And certainly, much lower than a P1.

0:56:430:56:46

I don't know, this is just all round a more impressive achievement.

0:56:460:56:51

It is more of its time.

0:56:510:56:53

To put it another way,

0:56:530:56:54

McLaren have used hybrid technology to liven up a supercar today.

0:56:540:57:00

Porsche have used hybrid technology to save the supercar for tomorrow.

0:57:000:57:05

This is an important car.

0:57:070:57:08

CHEERING

0:57:140:57:16

Oh, yeah.

0:57:160:57:17

-There it is. I'm amazed it didn't catch fire.

-Shut up.

0:57:170:57:22

Never mind that. Now, listen, Hammond.

0:57:220:57:24

In that film, you said there is none of the bottom-clenching terror

0:57:240:57:29

when you drive this that you get in a McLaren P1. How do you know?

0:57:290:57:32

You haven't driven a McLaren P1.

0:57:320:57:35

I know that because after you had driven the McLaren P1,

0:57:350:57:37

you said it was a day of bottom-clenching terror.

0:57:370:57:40

I did, a bit.

0:57:400:57:42

But I was driving in the pouring rain at Spa.

0:57:420:57:45

You were in Abu Dhabi, bone dry,

0:57:450:57:48

and with eight mile run-offs on all the corners.

0:57:480:57:51

The fact is, the 918 can handle its power better.

0:57:510:57:54

Its dribble of power.

0:57:540:57:56

It has barely got enough to get out of its own way.

0:57:560:57:58

And how do you know that? Because you haven't driven the Porsche.

0:57:580:58:01

Because Porsche won't let me.

0:58:010:58:03

Yes, because they know, Jennifer, you can't drive in a straight line.

0:58:030:58:06

-We've seen it.

-At least I didn't write a book about it.

0:58:060:58:09

-And try to milk the moment.

-Enough, enough, enough.

0:58:090:58:12

Let me interrupt with the solution to all this.

0:58:120:58:15

Because later on in the year, hopefully, we are

0:58:150:58:17

going to make a special Top Gear programme.

0:58:170:58:19

One in which Richard and Jennifer bring the Porsche 918

0:58:190:58:23

and the McLaren P1 down to our track

0:58:230:58:26

and we will see which is the fastest.

0:58:260:58:28

Should be quite good, actually.

0:58:280:58:30

Hopefully, we will be able to put together

0:58:300:58:32

June, July sometime, around then.

0:58:320:58:33

And it'll basically be England versus Germany.

0:58:330:58:35

But before then, in fact, starting next weekend,

0:58:350:58:40

we have our all-new, two-part, Top Gear Christmas special.

0:58:400:58:45

-Yet, it is a bit late, we're sorry.

-A bit late, yes.

0:58:450:58:48

-It's an Easter special.

-Whatever.

0:58:480:58:50

The three of us are told to build a bridge over the River Kwai.

0:58:500:58:55

But first, we have to get there.

0:58:560:58:59

And that means driving all the way across Burma in lorries that we

0:58:590:59:04

bought from the Internet unseen for a few hundred quid.

0:59:040:59:08

And on that BURMA-shell...

0:59:100:59:11

-There

-it is. ..it's time to end.

0:59:110:59:13

Thank you so much for watching. Good night.

0:59:130:59:16

CHEERING

0:59:160:59:19

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