Top Gear

Top Gear is an entertainment show on BBC2. Motoring magazine including road tests, news and features. The popular program has been available since 2025. A total of 207 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in March 2026.
Last broadcast:05/03/2026 at 17:00Genres: Entertainment Sports Lifestyle
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1:00:00Top Gear
Top Gear's gonna party - or drive - like it's 1949. The lads compete in an epic London-to-Edinburgh race between a classic Jaguar XK120, a vintage motorbike and a steam train.
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1:00:00The not-so-latest motoring news and views. James May checks out the hydrogen-powered Honda Clarity in California, Jeremy tests the battery-powered Tesla and Tom Jones guests.
1:00:00Four-wheeled fun. Richard goes mad in the Veritas - a German sports car - Jeremy road tests the new Ford Fiesta, and ex-London mayor Boris Johnson ditches the bike and joins the boys.
1:00:00Motoring news, views and banter. Driving a Ferrari Daytona, Richard Hammond tries to beat James May and a multi-million pound powerboat in a race from Portofino to St Tropez.
1:00:00Four-wheeled fun with Clarkson and co. The boys try to drive from Switzerland to Blackpool on one tank of fuel, James tests a Pagani Zonda F Roadster, and the Stig fulfils a dream.
1:00:00Motoring madness. James learns why the Finns are such good racing drivers, Richard tests the outlandish Veritas sports car, and film star Mark Wahlberg guests.
1:00:00Hi-jinks with Clarkson, Hammond and May. Jeremy, Richard and James take three muscle cars on an epic US road trip, and Will Young is the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car.
1:00:00The lads face a trucking nightmare as they try to become HGV drivers - Jeremy also tries out a scary Porsche 911, and Michael Parkinson is the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car.
Series 32
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1:05:00Freddie, Chris and Paddy celebrate 100 years of the BBC by tackling motorsport 1920s-style. Paddy delves into BMW's legendary M-cars, and Chris gets to grips with Ford's new WRC racer.
1:00:00The team find out if you can grab a reliable used car for less than 500 pounds with the help of a tank assault course, and Chris lives the high life in Maserati's new MC20 supercar.
Series 11
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1:00:00Jeremy Clarkson and his fellow motor obsessives go Deutsch as they take on their rivals from the show's German equivalent, and James May tries out a very strange Japanese car.
1:00:00Automotive antics with Clarkson and the team. Jeremy and James May show off the ageing but massive luxury cars that they bought for the price of a new Ford Mondeo.
1:00:00More motoring mischief. Jeremy Clarkson tries to outrun Japan's legendary 'bullet train' in the remarkable Nissan GT-R, and newscasters Fiona Bruce and Kate Silverton guest.
1:00:00Outrageously opinionated motoring news and views. Jeremy puts the huge Bentley Brooklands to the test, and Smithy and Uncle Bryn - aka James Corden and Rob Brydon - pop in.
1:00:00High-octane hijinks. Jeremy falls in love with the Mercedes CLK Black, Richard takes on some annoyingly cool French skiers, and Spooks stars Rupert Penry-Jones and Peter Firth guest.
1:00:00Motoring with the motormouths who ponder how to make the humble police car more cost-effective. The Reasonably Priced Car welcomes Alan Carr - no relation - and Justin Lee Collins.
Series 10
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1:00:00Jeremy Clarkson and his fellow petrolheads return with another packed edition of the iconic motoring show. David Tennant swaps the Tardis for a Chevrolet Lacetti on the test track.
1:00:00Having transformed an ordinary BMW into a racing car in just ten days, the chaps enter Silverstone's Britcar 24-hour race - Jeremy describes it as the scariest thing he's ever done.
1:00:00Formula 1 star Lewis Hamilton joins Jeremy Clarkson and his fellow petrolheads for the motoring show that packs a real punch. Vauxhall's VXR8 gets a spin on the test track.
1:00:00Opinionated motoring news, views and features with Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. The lads pay homage to British Leyland and put some vintage BL models to the test.