Top Gear Coming to America

Rob Williams

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I don't watch that much television, but one of the shows I make sure not to miss is Top Gear on the BBC. It offers a unique mix of car reviews with hilarious real-world tests, all while being delivered by some witty hosts. So with the success of the show overseas, it makes sense for an American company to bring it over and completely screw up everything the series stands for.

So I might be over-reacting, but I don't plan to form an opinion until the show hits and we can all judge it first-hand. But, we are talking about a UK-based show that offers UK-flavor, and the fact that it's British is one of the reasons the show is good. It's not American. The last time I watched a new series on American television that I liked... I can't recall. Unless you love reality shows or crime scene investigation, there is not much else being offered.

Prove me wrong NBC... deliver us a Top Gear that doesn't crash and burn. Despite being skeptical, I am looking forward to seeing the first episode, or at least finding out who the hosts will be. That, is going to be interesting.

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Ben Silverman, NBC co-chairman, seems to think it's a brilliant move. "Top Gear is a proven international hit which fits perfectly into NBC's lineup of programming with male appeal, including Sunday Night Football and American Gladiators," he said in a statement. "We're always looking for innovative ways to partner with our advertisers, and this show offers a great platform for the latest in car culture."

Source: Inside Line
 

madstork91

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The BBC is actually some stingy bitches with some of their shows. If this makes it over I hope there will be a larger market for other shows. And not just on the bbc network.
 

Rob Williams

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To be honest, I watch little on TV in general, and especially on the BBC. Top Gear is just one of those special shows that I make sure I make time for. Even the re-runs are great. Even my family members like watching the show, and none of them are big car fans.

So to come over to America... I am looking forward to it, but I am still skeptical as hell.
 

madstork91

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They dont let the US see BBC shows on their site. They literally block traffic.

"Because the traffic would be bogged down by international access"

And the fact that you are not making money from it... geez... greedy British bastards.
 
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