1. Hello, everybody!
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2. Hello. Greetings. Thank you.
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3. Hi, there.
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4. Hello! Hello!
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5. Thank you so much. Thank you.
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6. Thank you so much. Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
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7. And welcome to
The Grand Tour,
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8. which, once again,
is in Whitby.
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9. There is actually
a very good reason for that.
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10. It is because these two
last week blew up my house,
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11. and I literally have
nowhere else to go.
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12. Yeah.
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13. Plus— Plus, James May
lost the tent bag.
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14. - Soz.
Yeah, he did.
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15. He did do that.
Anyway, erm...
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16. we were reminiscing,
as we've been here all week,
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17. and we worked out
that Yorkshire
is the only place on earth
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18. where all three of us
have had a car crash.
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19. A Triumph 2500 rolled over.
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20. - My first car.
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22. - My mum's car, my dad's car,
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24. my first four motorcycles,
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25. the Radio York radio van,
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26. the Radio Leeds radio car,
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27. and a jet-powered dragster.
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28. Oh, yes.
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29. All of those. Busy.
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30. And, erm... And what about
you in Yorkshire?
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31. Well, me, I'll tell you.
No, 1977,
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32. when the driving examiner
said to me,
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33. "Congratulations,
Mr Clarkson, you've passed,"
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34. what I heard was,
"Congratulations,
Mr Clarkson,
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35. you are the best driver
I've ever seen."
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36. - Oh, no.
- 36 hours later -
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37. That's all it was, 36 hours
I'd been on the roads -
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38. stuffed my mother's Audi.
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39. Wheels came off,
killed a sheep.
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40. So, if you're the farmer,
sorry about that.
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41. Er... Anyway, I'm glad
we're still in Yorkshire,
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42. because last week we said
there was no real motoring
connection with the county,
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43. and it turns out
that's not true.
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44. I was reading Trip Advisor
last night.
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45. Now, Trip Advisor is a
website for the mealy-mouthed
and the bitter.
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46. Well, hang on.
I mean, it's not entirely—
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47. No, seriously, it's useless
apart from anything else,
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48. because you have to know
someone before their opinion
is relevant.
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49. I mean, I know Hammond, OK?
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50. So if he tells me
a restaurant's great,
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51. I know
I don't want to go there,
because it'll be rubbish.
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52. You're absolutely right,
actually, because that bloke
in the hat over there,
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53. I don't care how many stars
he gives Oxfam Whitby,
I'm not going there.
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54. Exactly. Anyway...
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55. I went on Trip Advisor,
OK, and there was
a review of Whitby.
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56. And it said,
and I'm quoting here,
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57. "One aspect of Whitby
is the large number
of local chavs..."
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58. "... who drive around
the town in a circuit
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59. in their
noise-enhanced cars."
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60. Already,
I don't like this person.
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61. "They accelerated
down the narrow streets
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62. and then slowed their engines
down quickly as they
approached a junction,
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63. causing explosive-sounding
backfiring."
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64. He sounds like a right knob.
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65. Of course he's a right knob,
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66. he's leaving a message
on Trip Advisor.
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67. Anyway, the police -
the police, the local
police here -
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68. they've decided
they've had enough of people,
how they put it,
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69. "... driving away in a manner
that causes their wheels
to spin and screech."
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70. OK? So they decided
to have a clampdown.
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and this is the quote I love,
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72. "The operation was curtailed
due to poor weather."
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73. What, are they saying...
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74. They didn't go out
because it was raining?
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75. No, law enforcement
in Whitby is like cricket.
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76. Everybody just goes inside
if it starts to drizzle.
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77. So this is... This is
the Whitby Town Police
we are talking about here?
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78. - Yeah, the WTPD.
- Yeah.
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this is North Yorkshire.
It's NYPD.
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80. Wow!
It actually is!
It's the NYPD!
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81. That would be
a brilliant police drama.
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82. "Right, Constable,
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83. I've had the Chief Constable,
he's chewed my arse,
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84. the Mayor's chewed his arse,
now we'll chew your arse."
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85. "We've got these lads -
well, chavs -
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86. "that are doing,
like, wheel screeches,
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87. and you've got 48 hours to
solve it, or I'll have your
badge and your truncheon."
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88. Anyway,
on our car show tonight...
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89. a tree falls over...
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90. a hedgehog
makes a noise...
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91. and a dog eats some meat.
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92. But we begin with Porsche.
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93. They offer an immense
and immensely complicated
range of cars
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94. all under the 911 banner.
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95. Now, Porsche enthusiasts,
by which I mean
these two imbeciles,
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96. say that they're all
slightly different.
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98. No, slightly different,
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99. and that the best of
the bunch is something
called the GT3 RS.
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100. So I thought
I'd take it to our track
to see what it was like.
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101. And let's just hope that,
for once in your life,
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102. you haven't
behaved like a child.
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103. - Well, just said it's no good
because I've got one.
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104. Hammond, I am a professional
motoring journalist,
and coming up...
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105. Amongst other things.
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106. Coming up now
is my professional review.
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107. This is the car in question.
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108. No, wait. Sorry. Hang on.
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109. It's easy to be confused.
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110. This is it.
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111. The hottest, hardest,
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112. tightest 911 of them all...
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113. and the most exotic.
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114. It has the fattest back tyres
I've ever seen on a road car.
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115. It has scaffolding
in the back for stiffness,
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116. carbon-fibre body panels
for lightness.
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117. The roof is made
from magnesium,
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118. so if you turn it over
and there are sparks,
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119. there will be
a blinding flash of light,
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120. and then you will have
a convertible.
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121. Like many people,
I don't really like the idea
of the Porsche 911,
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122. and I certainly don't like
the people who drive them.
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123. I find them flawed,
in some dark and
rather disgusting way.
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125. that even the basic
cooking models are...
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126. extremely lovely to drive.
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128. They're just very good
sports cars.
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129. But what about this one?
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130. Well...
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131. Let's find out.
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132. Straight away,
I can tell you the engine...
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133. is incredible.
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134. There's no turbocharging.
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135. It's just a four litre
flat-six, but...
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136. you get 500 horsepower.
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137. And its red line at 9,000rpm.
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138. 9,000!
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139. That's bike territory.
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140. But the best thing is the way
it goes round corners.
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141. Because it's got
four-wheel steering,
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142. and because the engine
is sitting right over
the rear axle,
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143. the grip is just astonishing.
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144. I've engaged all
the hero buttons down here,
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145. turned all the electronic
driver aids off,
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146. and let see
if I can unstick it.
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147. In here far too fast
into Swindon Swings.
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148. Not "Swings,"
that's something
completely different.
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149. But, anyway,
no loss of traction at all.
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150. I thought, when I read
the spec sheet on the RS,
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151. that Porsche
had tried to make a supercar,
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152. a rival for Ferrari
and McLaren and Lamborghini,
but they haven't.
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153. It's still a sports car.
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154. It's still chuckable
and deft.
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155. Whoa! It's very, very good.
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156. Annoyingly.
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157. But... is it as good as this,
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159. Like the Porsche,
it's made from exotic
lightweight materials...
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instead of back seats,
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162. It looks good.
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163. But there are some problems.
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164. When you arrive at a small
speed hump in the Porsche,
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electrically and all is well.
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166. But when you arrive at
the same hump in the BMW...
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167. you will need a team of men
to fold away the spoiler
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168. and adjust the ride height.
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169. This takes several hours.
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170. There are some other issues
as well.
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171. To give owners the sense
they're driving a racing car,
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172. all of the storage bins
have been removed.
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173. There's no cubbyhole here,
no door pockets.
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174. That means there's
nowhere to put anything.
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175. And I think that,
on a day-to-day basis, that
would drive you a bit mad.
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176. Then there's the ride,
which is extremely bumpy,
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177. and the drone from the tyres,
which is horrendous.
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178. After ten minutes
on a motorway,
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179. you will have a headache,
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180. and you won't have any
headache pills with you,
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181. because there was
nowhere to put them.
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182. Now, at this point,
I would normally use
the word "however"
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the car's good points.
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186. I'm struggling to find any.
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187. The engine, for example,
has water injection,
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188. which sounds cool.
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189. But it means
that every third time
you fill the car with fuel,
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190. you have to fill
a water tank in the boot.
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191. I don't know, but I'm not
sure this is very hi-tech.
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192. And then there's
the steering, which
in comfort mode is horrid,
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193. and in sport setting
is even more horrid.
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194. That said,
the steering wheel is nice.
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196. It's like holding onto
something from
the Ron Jeremy range.
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197. And the seats aren't bad.
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198. But other than that...
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199. No.
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200. A point that becomes
even more obvious
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against the Porsche.
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202. We both have
around 500 horsepower,
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203. both have a top speed
of around 190,
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204. but the Porsche
is a lot lighter.
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205. Probably because it doesn't
have a tank full of water
in the boot.
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206. Struggling to keep up now.
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207. Here we go, into Swindon.
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208. Oh, "Springs"!
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210. Oh! We're having...
God, that's nasty.
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that responds well
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driving style.
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very well to delicacy,
either.
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between these two cars
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between an actual boxer
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who thinks they're a boxer
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218. because they're wearing
satin shorts.
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219. How did BMW get
this thing so wrong?
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it's unpredictable.
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222. And in the rain,
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223. it's somewhere between
spiteful and undrive...
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224. Oh, God! undriveable.
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225. But, that said, this has to
be the winner of this test
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226. because Richard Hammond...
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227. has got one of those.
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228. I called it.
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229. That was annoying.
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230. That was
a professional review.
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232. But you were doing so well,
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233. and then you ruined it
at the end.
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a worse car
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because, you know,
it's got so much grip
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239. that you're sort of
forced into the seat?
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240. And the seat's
got stitching on it
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241. which digs a hole
in your back.
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242. I've got a picture
of what it did. Look at this!
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you weren't hospitalised
with that! That's horrific!
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245. - That is a savage wound!
- Mine's never done that
to me.
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246. That's cos you're a midget!
You don't reach that
high up the seat.
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247. Or maybe you're a freak
and sit in the wrong place.
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it wounds you.
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249. Also, the Porsche's
more expensive than the BMW.
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250. Yes, but I'd rather spend
£131,000 on the Porsche
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251. than £120,000 on a BMW that's
not very good on the road,
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252. not very good on a track,
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at all in the rain.
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that's fair enough.
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the problem with the BMW.
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in the blurb.
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259. Yeah, and, actually,
speaking of tracks,
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to hand the M4 over
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261. to a man who thinks
that sparkling water
is basically communist.
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262. Yeah, time to give it
to the American.
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263. There he is.
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264. And he's off! No messing.
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265. Parps from the exhaust
on the upshifts
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the Isn't Straight.
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267. I wonder if he actually
knows what he's in.
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270. So, that's a no, then.
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271. OK, continuing up the Isn't.
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272. They say it's got more power.
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273. Than what,
my damn toothbrush?
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of the Isn't now,
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277. Hard on the brakes,
keeping it all in check,
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278. and surely he'll appreciate
the turbos punching him
out of the corner.
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279. Turbos on an engine is
God's way of telling you it
ain't got enough cylinders.
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Right, back up the Isn't.
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281. Really winding up
that straight-six.
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282. I must admit, from
the outside, it sounds good.
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283. And already
he's turning in hard,
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of Old Lady's House.
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286. Yeah, back on the power
for the bumpy bit
towards Sub Station.
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287. Idiotic splitter
in peril over the ruts.
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the ceramic brakes hard
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290. Tickle of power.
There it is.
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291. And left again
into Field Of Sheep.
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292. A whiff of oversteer,
and across the line!
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293. It looked tidy.
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294. Yeah, it looked all right.
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295. It looked tidy. Right...
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296. Let's bring up the er...
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297. Let's bring up
the leader board, if we can.
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298. Now, there we are.
We've already had
the 911 GT3 RS round.
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299. Wha— And you're
not gonna show the lap?
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300. Nobody's interested
in watching an American
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301. being sawn in half
by a glorified Beetle.
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302. - It did 1:20.4.
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what the M4 did.
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There it is.
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305. Two seconds slower,
and that's a short track.
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306. That's unbelievable.
That's not good, is it?
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307. No.
It's only a second faster
than a Porsche 718.
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I mean, I admire BMW
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I really do.
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they've made a hash of it.
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to think of a metaphor
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312. for someone who's really tried
their hardest with something
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314. No, nothing's coming to mind.
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315. I've got nothing.
I've got nothing.
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316. I've got nothing at all.
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317. So, let's...
Let's move it on.
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318. It's time for us to make
a gentle left into
Conversation Street.
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319. OK. Right, I want to begin
with the new Ford GT.
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here. Now, this is...
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the last GT they did.
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322. That was just an homage,
really, to the old GT40.
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is actually a racing car
on the road.
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3.5 litre V6,
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flappy-paddle box,
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I can't think of any
racing car
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really, ever.
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330. I mean, the Nissan GTR:
fabulous, fabulous car.
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It's undriveable.
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it's a very good point,
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on the road
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334. is a bit like trying to play
tennis with a cricket bat.
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disciplines.
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337. The only trouble is,
that looks so good,
I do find myself going...
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338. Mm. You erm... You bought
the last GT, didn't you?
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the insurance company said it
had to have a burglar alarm,
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344. which blew usually when
my daughter was doing the
school play and ruined it,
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345. and it had to have a tracker.
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346. And there is nothing
on God's earth more
annoying than a tracker.
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347. But I've got a tracker.
It doesn't bother me
in the slightest.
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348. No, that's because you'll have
a little special place
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with a pencil outline.
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and must remember
to take my tracker."
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351. Because you're organised
and I'm not.
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for your keys, one for
your little penknife.
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in case you need it.
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354. - Yeah, with 10ps and 2ps.
- And a tiny screwdriver
for mending your glasses.
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- No, I won't.
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It just has a little pouch.
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hang it on the hook.
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for his tracker.
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360. - Well, leather, I suppose.
- A little leather pouch.
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362. - No, it came...
- A little leather pouch.
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believe it or not.
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364. Oh, so Ferrari
sold it to you.
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I bet it was.
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366. No, it just
came with the car!
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give it away!
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on your Ferrari, OK?
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a bit like on that Ford.
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370. There are two stripes.
How much did you pay
for those stripes?
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371. Well, they were an option.
They were £6,000.
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I drive a Golf GTI, OK?
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373. Because you
don't need an alarm,
you don't need a tracker,
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374. and it's five insurance
groups lower down than
the previous Golf GTI level.
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375. - Wow!
- It is!
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you can't crash it.
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those new pedestrian traffic
lights in Trafalgar Square?
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America, is in London,
which is in Britain.
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381. These are the ones that have
got the two blokes on them,
isn't it?
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383. - No, because what
if you're a lesbian?
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384. - Well, you would put
two women on it.
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what if you're straight?
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386. - But traffic lights
are only this big.
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and a man, a man and a woman,
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and a woman and a woman—
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just want to cross the road?
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in the '70s with you two!
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an opportunity for you
to express your sexuality.
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come up with these traffic
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They really have.
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They are for real.
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on the right, then?
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So, hang on, only tran...
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So only...
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can cross when that's green?
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does that mean
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to be transgender?
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when it goes red.
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"It's not a..." I don't know.
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to do with crossing the road?
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It's nothing to do with
expressing your sexuality.
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I want to cross the road.
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at that point
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to the other side.
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can I talk about Alfa Romeo?
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introduce our next film.
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years the world's carmakers
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to make more fuel-efficient
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car engines,
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done to make more
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car bodies and interiors.
Copy !req
427. Yeah, by and large,
they are still made
of steel and plastic,
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a huge amount of energy.
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429. So we had an idea. Are there
more sustainable materials
that could be used instead?
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430. Well, to find out,
each of us bought
a Land Rover Discovery.
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its metal body
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with whatever we thought
was the best solution
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was in Wales,
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to arrive,
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before I had the chance to
tell you anything about it,
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Let me talk you through this.
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a frame out of hazel,
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English flowers and shrubs.
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because I've planted them
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444. so it's got compost
and soil to provide
the nutrients required
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flourish and bloom.
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this car, you water it.
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It's brilliant, isn't it?
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starting inside me.
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450. - Well...
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before I could tell him,
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in a snuff movie.
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I can see what's happened.
Wha...
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all the words in your head
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the magnetism of my genius.
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bone and skin.
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- Animal bones.
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You can't use bones
to make cars.
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459. Why not? When your dog dies,
what do you do now?
You bury it.
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a boot lid!
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461. Because I don't want
to see a little face
stretched across—
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I haven't got a face on it.
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does the family sit around
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little hatchback?
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thought of people.
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of dignity in it, is there?
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for wing mirrors?
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- You're sick!
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They're designed for that.
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471. - No, they're not.
- Well, they are.
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472. - They're not reflective.
- They absorb information and
pass it on to the creature.
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the digestive system -
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system - of an cow.
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of the digestive system?
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- Not its stomach lining.
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- Yes.
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through a cow's ring?
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that it's completely
transparent.
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482. Cow's arse, horse's arse.
It's perfect!
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483. Come on! It's a lot better
than what you two have done,
which is nothing.
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486. - You've got flat tyres.
- No, they're not flat.
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as high as they will go
without exploding.
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489. - Yeah, loads.
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James?
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492. - Five.
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493. Well, that's just idiotic.
- Well, mud is quite heavy.
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- It's sustainable, is that.
That is growing.
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that conversation, this has
extended a little bit.
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497. Everything's planted.
I've put bulbs along here,
ready for spring. Daffodils.
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499. It's not as strong as bone.
Bone is three times stronger
than steel.
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from nature, you will now
drive through it,
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a green motorsport event."
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that is presumably
ecological in some way.
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where we were going.
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511. We're here,
and we've got to get to here.
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512. Well... that doesn't look
like too much of a challenge.
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we saddled up
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514. and began
our epic 11-mile journey.
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515. Look at the smoke!
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516. That's ecological.
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ringing him up at any moment.
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519. Smells of nature,
I'm in nature,
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but it gives me more time
to enjoy God's creation,
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I am very much a part.
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525. We've done ten seconds,
and James...
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526. I may be losing one of my -
I think the correct technical
term is the A-pillar.
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he has to admit defeat?
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much car left now.
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533. - But it doesn't matter.
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534. Look. You think, "Oh, James's
car's falling apart."
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535. I'm standing in my
spare-parts department.
All of it.
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536. Can be used
to rebuild your car?
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537. - It's right under there, mud.
- Sort of.
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538. Well, I'm sorry,
but we're gonna set off
and leave you behind.
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539. Well, hang on.
You can't leave me behind
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540. because we haven't started.
We're still in the field.
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541. - Oh, yes.
- Good point. OK, well,
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542. we're gonna set off
and go to the pub.
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543. - That's a very good idea.
- While you...
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544. - While you...
- ... find some mud.
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545. I've lost my car!
Oh, it's there. It's there.
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out of the way,
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settled down to appreciate
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our revolutionary eco-cars.
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551. or perhaps horrified,
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552. but the fact is that
making steel bodies for cars
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of carbon dioxide every year.
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554. 120 million tonnes!
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555. Carmakers
will sort out clean,
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engines. They will.
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557. But in the meantime, I can
tell you that the CO2
produced by this car's engine
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and used by the bodywork.
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559. Plants breathe in
carbon dioxide
and breathe out oxygen.
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560. That's what my car's body
is doing right now.
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561. Jumpers, Sunday lunch...
spare parts.
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a foundry or a furnace
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563. to build the body
for this car.
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564. You just need animals
to make love to one another.
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565. That's what this car is
really. It's a sex machine.
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566. Meanwhile, back at base,
James was having a rethink.
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my original idea
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568. because it was just
too weak and too floppy,
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569. and instead I'm going to
build a car out of bricks.
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for making the bricks
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with a bit of water in it,
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to give it strength,
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to make the brick shape,
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in a kiln.
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576. Then you use the bricks to
build the thing like a house.
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577. Except, of course, it will be
roughly the shape of a car.
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578. Back on the road,
Hammond had called
our eco convoy to a halt.
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579. - Shh.
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580. Shush what?
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581. There's a bustle
in my hedgerow.
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582. Well, don't be alarmed now.
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583. - It's probably just a...
spring clean.
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584. As it turned out,
I'd picked up a passenger.
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585. Hold on. There! Look!
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586. Oh! It's a hedgehog!
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587. Yeah! He's moved in.
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588. Do hedgehogs have bones?
He could be a door mirror.
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589. He's now a member of
my little community in here.
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590. You're not using him
to make a door mirror.
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591. - No, but when he dies—
- He lives here!
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592. Hedgehogs die.
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593. Oh, he's got a mouse
in his little bird box.
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594. And it's got the biggest
testes I've ever seen!
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arrived at the pub.
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Oh, mate! You fool!
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That'll never...
You're gonna need pins.
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given me hay fever.
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because mine's got flowers on
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602. and not because you built
your windscreen out of
a cow's balloon knot?
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with who caused the accident,
cos it was you.
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and get some spare parts.
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605. Of course you are.
That'll be easy.
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in this tiny village.
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607. No, hospital.
Old folks' home.
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608. You could wait—
Just find one of those
old ladies with...
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ramping up the pace.
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611. Watch that go.
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my damaged front end.
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614. Well, annoyingly,
the pork that I bought
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615. is sort of triangular
and doesn't look right.
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616. It doesn't really fit,
so I've got a side of beef,
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clearing away the old bone.
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619. No, shoo! Shoo in Welsh.
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621. How would you like to be
a petrol filler cap?
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622. What do you think?
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looks rather stylish,
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ecological, recyclable,
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625. sustainable -
all those things.
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626. You get a single-skin
brick wall.
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627. It builds up very neatly,
as you can see.
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628. It is exactly the same as
making something out of Lego.
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629. - If you have lots of Lego...
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630. Right.
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631. Clearly,
James was not going to get
his car built that day,
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spend the night at the pub.
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633. How far have we come today?
Just remind me.
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634. We're still in the same
field where we started.
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635. - Well, he is.
- Yes.
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636. - We're in a pub.
- But we have to go back
to the start to start.
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637. - It's not the best start.
- No.
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638. - Erm...
We haven't started yet.
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639. Precisely, so, actually,
it might yet be a brilliant
start when the start starts.
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640. Ow!
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641. His one was useless.
It's his slap-happy attitude
to making things.
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642. Attention to detail.
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643. Thank you very much.
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644. Anyway, now it is time
for Celebrity Brain Crash!
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as I'm sure you'll remember,
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647. our guest Simon Pegg
sadly fell into
the harbour and drowned.
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648. Er... But there's no danger
of that happening this week,
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starting in the harbour.
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top comedians
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651. and a jet-ski enthusiast.
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652. Ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome Jimmy Carr!
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653. Here he comes now, look,
on the screen...
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654. and he's looking good!
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655. He is.
What are we going to
ask him when he gets here?
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656. I'm gonna ask him, actually,
about erm...
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once when we were on holiday.
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658. No, you can't ask
him about that on air.
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659. Ofcom, they won't like it.
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660. Why does Ofcom...
We're on the internet.
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661. Yeah, but we're
still broadcast.
You can't tell that story.
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663. I don't want to interrupt.
He's come in very hot.
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664. No, what's this boat doing?
Shush, everyone! Shush!
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665. The boat! Stop the...
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667. Oh, my God.
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668. As you may have noticed,
the audience there applauding
the tragic death...
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669. of one of Britain's
best-loved comedians,
Jimmy Carr.
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670. Does that mean
he's not coming on, then?
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671. Well, James, he's burst
Copy !req
672. and is now basically chum
on the waters of the harbour,
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673. so that's a no,
he's not coming on.
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674. This is a dis...
It's awkward.
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675. - It's every single week.
- We're getting a reputation.
People are gonna notice.
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676. It's OK, though. I've just
thought of something else
we can do to fill the time.
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677. You... You know what it is.
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678. - You go outside, and you.
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679. Yes, I'm afraid you do.
Could you go that way?
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680. Go get it. Quickly, quickly.
Run, run, run.
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681. Ladies and gentlemen,
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682. please try not to look at
the hideous bloodstained
water out of the window.
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683. You see, the thing is...
The thing is
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to get into the country,
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685. they always come in the back
of a container lorry,
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686. and I always think that is
the world's worst game
of hide-and-seek.
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687. Cos if you work for
Homeland Security...
No, what's it called here?
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688. Border Force? Border
Force, you open the doors
and, "Well, there you are."
Copy !req
689. So I was thinking,
surely there must be a better
way of getting into Britain?
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690. And I think
I've worked it out.
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691. - So, James,
could you bring the car in?
Yes.
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693. Right, here he comes now,
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of eight,
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695. in what is
an Audi TT Quattro.
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696. That's perfect. Thank you
so much, James.
If you'd like to step out.
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is in this car.
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698. And I'm going to give you,
the studio audience,
one hour to find him.
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699. Oh, not an hour!
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700. All right, not an hour.
A minute. I'll give you
60 seconds to find him.
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701. Help yourselves, everybody.
See if you can find him.
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702. Open the bonnet.
Look in the ashtray!
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703. Look in the ashtray?
He's small, but he's not
that small.
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Inside the seat.
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705. "Inside the seat."
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706. He's strapped underneath.
He's underneath.
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707. Have a look.
I'll get down.
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708. If you just
go down there, you can
have a look underneath.
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711. No, you've all failed.
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in Immigration.
Copy !req
713. Right, go back
to where you were, because,
ladies and gentlemen,
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is reveal to you
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715. where Richard Hammond
was concealed in this car.
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716. James,
could you give me a hand?
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717. - Certainly.
- Okey-doke.
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718. - Hello!
There he is.
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719. Hello! I'm in the car. Yeah.
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720. Are you all right?
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721. Yeah. Can I get out now?
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it's not just Audi TTs.
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has that much space
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724. if you want to do
a spot of people smuggling.
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725. Yeah, it's not that much
space, just to be clear.
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727. No, because I've just
thought of something.
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728. No, seriously. James, could
you pop the bumper back on?
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729. - No, move your feet.
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730. - No, because—
- It's not very nice!
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731. Is it not? Right, so,
pop that back on there.
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732. Now, what we've
got here, I think,
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733. is a really rather
effective parking sensor.
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734. What?
I don't like this!
- I like it. I like it.
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735. You get back in. We'll bring
a car in so that...
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736. Yeah, so you've got
something to reverse up to.
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737. I need to drill some holes
for your eyes.
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738. You bloody don't!
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739. Seriously, Hammond,
you won't be able to see
anything unless I do.
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740. About here?
- At the front of my head!
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741. Right, close them, Hammond.
This...
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742. - I'm not talking to you!
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743. Right, I'll do one
for your other eye.
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744. There. Can you see out now?
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745. Yes, there. Look.
Can you see?
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746. We can see his little eyes.
That's lovely.
If someone holds this.
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747. Right, James, if you'd like
to start reversing,
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748. keeping your ears open for
Hammond's pitiable screams.
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749. Roger.
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750. No...
No! No! Just stop!
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751. No! Stop!
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752. How far away is that?
About 15 feet.
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753. What?
Hammond?
Copy !req
754. What?
We live in London.
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755. - You could build a £4 million
house in that gap.
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756. I need to know when
you're half an inch away.
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757. You're not the one
in the bloody bumper!
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758. - Right, come on, then, James.
- Here we go.
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759. Hammond, you're on silence
till it's dangerous.
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761. That is absolutely brilliant.
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a quarter of an inch.
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763. Look at that.
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764. Cor!
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765. The thing is, parking sensors
are very expensive.
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766. You can rent a man
for almost nothing.
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767. Yeah, look, I don't know
how much you pay
to rent a man normally,
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768. but I cost more.
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769. Now, get me out of here,
please.
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770. Well, no, because we've got
to link into the next film.
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771. - We can't get you out anyway
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772. because you're too close;
we'll never get the bumper off.
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773. - You're too good
at your job, Hammond.
Oh, God!
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774. That's what's happened.
So we're going back...
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775. Actually, it's part two,
isn't it
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776. It was Italy.
No, that was last week.
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777. - Oh, the cars!
Oh, really?
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778. - Oh, the sustainable thing.
- Sustainable cars. So...
- Yes.
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779. Get on with it!
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780. The following morning
we were up bright and early
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781. so we could get back
to the start line.
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782. - Not a bad night, actually.
- It was all right.
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783. Oh, hello.
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784. Oh! That's dogs and foxes
and things, isn't it?
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785. Dogs have come
and eaten your car.
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786. They haven't eaten
it, they've destroyed it,
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787. which means I've got to
put it back together again.
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788. There are some spare parts
up there.
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789. Yeah, I think that
horse is looking very ill.
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790. It's got a very grey face.
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791. That's always a sign
of looking ill.
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792. Is your horse ill?
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793. - No.
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794. - No
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795. Yeah.
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796. Damn it.
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797. It took all morning
to repair my car
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798. with stuff from
the butcher's shop,
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799. which meant it was lunchtime
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800. before we were
on our way back
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801. to see how James
was getting on.
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802. Jeremy, what's all that smoke
up ahead there?
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803. What smoke?
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804. That massive ball of smoke
in front of us, up front.
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805. I can't see it.
My hay fever's really bad.
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806. No, you can't see it because
you're trying to looking at it
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807. through a cow's butt hole.
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808. As it turned out,
the smoke was on account
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809. of James having
single-handedly restarted
the Industrial Revolution.
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810. What?
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811. - I'm making...
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812. The theory is...
we are reducing our impact
on the environment,
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813. but you've dug it up!
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814. It's not where anybody lives.
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815. It's just the countryside.
It's not doing anything.
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816. Is that a coal lorry?
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817. - Yes.
- The least environmental
thing on the entire earth.
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818. It's a lorry delivering coal.
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819. - To fire up the kiln.
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820. The bricks have to be baked.
You can't just—
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821. - Hold on. So you're making
a car out of mud bricks?
- Yes.
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822. Are you gonna dig a canal
network to get in and out,
perhaps, with your coal?
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823. - That's quite a good idea.
- It isn't a good idea!
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824. Much
ruined countryside later,
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825. James's new car
was finally ready.
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826. Why are you dressed up
like an American footballer?
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827. Well, it's a prototype,
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828. and I'm a test pilot,
in effect.
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829. Test pilots wear
specialist equipment.
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830. But that looks
perfectly solid to me.
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831. That roof is...
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832. James, even given
the limitations of the
material you've used,
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833. your car looks crap.
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834. But look how it blends in
with the environment.
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835. Prince Charles
would love this.
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836. It doesn't blend in
with anything.
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837. There's no environment left -
you've dug it all up.
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838. Right, can we finally go?
Yes, you can.
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839. 11 miles lie ahead.
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840. See you there.
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841. - Ow!
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842. That is a complete
mystery, to be honest.
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843. It's not.
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844. It had an arched roof,
it had a keystone.
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845. There must be something
wrong with that mortar.
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846. Waiting for James
to mend his bodywork, again,
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847. meant my bodywork
started to go off.
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848. But, eventually,
he was ready.
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849. It's really rather pleasant.
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850. This is like being at home
with the windows open.
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851. Richard, meanwhile,
had added some floral
go-faster stripes,
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852. and I'd opened up
my cow's rectum
to improve the ventilation.
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853. We have had a few problems.
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854. We've only covered, yes,
two miles in two days,
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855. but here we are,
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856. as a threesome, going along.
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857. But then...
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858. It's a river,
and not a small one.
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859. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
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860. Oh, God.
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861. - Oh, your bricks
have fallen off, mate.
- Your bonnet's fallen off.
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862. Perfectly all right.
Redundancy's built into it.
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863. - Yeah.
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864. Since Richard
is the team bumpkin,
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865. we decided
he should go first.
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866. OK, well,
my community of people,
make for higher ground.
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867. Just climb.
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868. Hammond's ark made it
to the other side safely.
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869. Yeah!
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870. And then it was my go.
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871. I'm really deep here.
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872. Really, really deep.
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873. Oh, no! Cows leak!
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874. That's a terrible thing
to learn!
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875. However, I, too, made it
with relative ease.
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876. Eat my meat, Hammond!
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877. But then...
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878. Look at this.
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879. Tragic.
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880. An old man driving a low
garden wall into a river.
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881. Let's look on the bright side.
If this doesn't work
as a car,
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882. it will be very effective
as a dam.
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883. He's not doing it
quite as quickly as
you or I did it.
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884. Nor as aggressively,
nor as purposefully.
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885. His car is also riding a lot
lower than ours because
it weighs so much.
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886. I was getting very deep.
It may be leaking slightly.
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887. It's leaking a lot.
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888. Cack.
Chaps, I think I'm beached.
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889. I'm being honest,
there's not a great deal
we can do about it.
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890. You're in the river,
we're here.
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891. Right, if I go right a bit,
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892. I should... clear that...
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893. Oh, yes!
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894. - Oh, the...
- The side's just come off.
- Yeah, that's...
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895. So the mortar's dissolving
and the bricks
are just falling off.
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896. Yes.
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897. That's more gone.
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898. Oh, God!
The mortar's dissolving!
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899. He's just transporting
his own cameras along.
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900. That's all he's doing.
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901. Get off!
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902. - Get off!
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903. Little spindly arms
throwing a brick.
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904. Help!
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905. We're gonna have to put him
out of his misery.
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906. We'll just
abandon him.
Do you think?
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907. What is the point of him?
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908. James, can you hear me?
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909. We've analysed the situation
and there is literally
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910. nothing we can do to help.
Nothing.
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911. Leaving James
in his dissolving car,
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912. we headed off to make camp
and get supper underway.
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913. Well, apart from your
rather tragic tents,
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914. - this isn't so bad.
- It's all right.
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915. It is amazing, isn't it?
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916. My car, the way it disappears
into that hedge,
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917. it's not just camouflage,
it is hedge.
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918. - It's gone.
- No, it is genuinely...
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919. Actually, I will agree,
yours is remarkable.
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920. Meanwhile, James's car
had shed so much weight
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921. that he was able
to get free...
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922. and start raping
the countryside again
to rebuild it.
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923. Bastards.
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924. Bastards.
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925. You know, what's incredible
about this -
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926. this sustainable living
we're doing -
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927. this sustainable living
we're doing -
is our barbecue is made
from bricks from James's car,
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928. is our barbecue is made
from bricks from James's car,
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929. the kindling and the
vegetables are from your car.
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930. Are you about
to tell me I'm eating...
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931. - Back wing.
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932. - When you buy a steak,
it says "keep refrigerated".
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933. It doesn't say, "Stick
to the side of your car,
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934. leave in the sun,
then drive through a river."
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935. Whoa!
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936. James is making
such a racket, isn't he?
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937. It's worse than last time.
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938. The difference on this trip,
while he's been
tearing nature apart,
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939. I've never felt closer to it.
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940. Well, he's just messing
everything up. He always...
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941. Holy cow.
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942. - Hammond.
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943. That.
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944. What are you doing?
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945. He couldn't see it.
It's a hedge trimmer.
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946. That's my community,
you rural bastard!
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947. - Oh, my...
- Oh, God!
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948. The next morning,
to cheer up Hammond
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949. following the decimation
of his car
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950. and his woodland
animal community,
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951. I made breakfast.
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952. - Eat it.
- No!
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953. - Because it's going green!
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954. It's just a bit of door.
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955. You can see where the flies
have been on it.
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956. It's disgusting.
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957. Hello. Hello!
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958. What...?
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959. - It's a dung heap.
- It is a dung heap.
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960. - Morning.
- Morning.
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961. Is this a car
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962. It is a totally sustainable
car made of, effectively,
wattle and daub,
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963. only the wattle
has been replaced by straw
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964. and the daub has been
replaced by cow poo,
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965. but the principle
is the same.
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966. How the hell
do you fit in it?
- Only just.
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967. - There.
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968. Hang on.
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969. Can we just test
your blind spots, James?
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970. Can you see either of us now?
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971. - No.
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972. Heavily pedestrianised areas
should be avoided.
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973. - Right, come on. We've just
got two miles to go.
- Yes.
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974. - Jesus Christ!
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975. - The smell!
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976. - It breaks my heart, but
it's a small gift for you.
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977. Mate!
- Yes, from me and my
woodland community.
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978. Oh!
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979. - It's a dead bat!
- Yeah, it is.
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980. - Yeah.
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981. So I could use it as a
reversing parking sensor.
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982. Yeah, I don't think it works
once the bat is dead.
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983. And so,
with all of us running...
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984. My reversing bat
is working well.
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985. we began
the final two-mile leg
of our epic journey.
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986. Oh, balls!
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987. There are some issues
associated with
environmentalism,
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988. and we're seeing
one of them right now.
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989. - Oh, God!
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990. James attempted to tie
his car back together
using a ball of string...
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991. which went well.
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992. It's going...
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993. Oh, that's gonna
confuse him now!
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994. Why'd they make it in a ball
shape? What a stupid idea!
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995. But eventually it was done
and we were on our way.
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996. James,
how much does it weigh now?
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997. I'm gonna say the weight
has gone down a bit. I think
I'm down to three tonnes.
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998. So you still need
an HGV licence?
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999. But it's not a type of car
known to the DVLA.
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1000. Mind you,
I had even bigger problems.
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1001. My car was starting
to smell really bad.
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1002. One of the sound recordists
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1003. just came to fiddle
with my microphone,
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1004. and actually was sick.
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1005. Eventually, though, our
destination hoved into view.
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1006. After
three days gruelling travel
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1007. over 11 miles, we're here.
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1008. This must be it.
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1009. It was the Inaugural
Sustainable Living
Motorsport Challenge
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1010. on a track carved out of
nature itself.
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1011. Oh, hang on.
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1012. - A text message.
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1013. I've got a text
here from Mr Wilman,
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1014. with the instructions
of what we're doing.
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1015. "Whoever does the most laps
in one hour wins."
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1016. Oh, well, James,
that's not gonna be you.
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1017. - Well, you don't know.
- No, I do know
it's not gonna be you.
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1018. Oh, no, wait. Hang on.
"You will be racing against
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1019. three old-fashioned
steel cars."
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1020. - Hang on. Yes, those.
- Hello.
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1021. Oh, there they are.
How quaint.
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1022. No, they don't look
quaint. They look ridiculous.
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1023. It's funny, that's
the nature of progress.
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1024. - Suddenly, they look stupid.
They do.
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1025. The museum pieces were being
driven by three local yobbos.
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1026. Right, this is it.
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1027. The MeaTI, the TreeTI
and the PeaTI are ready.
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1028. Oh, what a start!
It's a good start.
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1029. Yes, we're blocking!
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1030. Oh, they've gone!
They've gone!
I couldn't see the flag.
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1031. Yes, there are some hay
bales. I'll follow those.
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1032. Where the hell does it go
next?
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1033. Despite the excellent start
from Richard and I,
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1034. we were quickly overwhelmed
by the steel cars.
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1035. And now the Golf's got past!
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1036. Oh, no! Oh, no!
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1037. I've let the Mondeo through.
That's a disaster!
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1038. Oh, I've lost
one of my nose tampons!
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1039. What Richard and I
really needed
was help from our colleague.
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1040. Sadly, though...
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1041. I'm gonna take
a racing line.
Oh, I'm completely lost.
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1042. The trouble is,
the race track looks the same
as the front of the car.
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1043. What a stupid idea
for an event.
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1044. I've lost the other
nose tampon! Help!
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1045. I may have to pit
for another tampon.
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1046. Where am I going?
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1047. All right, James?
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1048. No.
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1049. No time to lose.
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1050. I've gone for
the super absorbent,
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1051. slightly larger nose tampons,
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1052. which I hope will last
a little longer.
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1053. Given that we were in
an endurance race,
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1054. our tactics so far
had been to protect our cars.
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1055. Reliability,
that's what we need here.
That is everything.
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1056. That's what matters most.
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1057. But with the cars of the past
racking up so many laps,
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1058. we had to get
the hammer down.
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1059. The MeaTI
against the...
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1060. whatever that is -
1.6 litre Golf.
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1061. Yes!
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1062. Yes! I've got him!
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1063. Power sliding a hedge.
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1064. Come on!
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1065. Yes. Oh, yes.
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1066. I think I've done a lap.
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1067. With us three - well, two -
making good progress,
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1068. the cars from the past
started to play dirty.
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1069. That is out of order!
They are getting violent!
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1070. Oh! Oh, no!
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1071. I've lost a tampon again!
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1072. Who was that?
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1073. Think you can mess with us
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1074. just because we like
trees, do you?
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1075. That's out of order, mate.
You can't. Have that!
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1076. The bone
is taking on the steel!
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1077. Although
we were holding our own,
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1078. the relentless pressure
started to take its toll
on our vehicles.
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1079. I've lost
part of the hat.
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1080. I can smell...
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1081. What can I smell?
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1082. Is that from the exhaust?
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1083. With Hammond distracted
by the hot exhaust
burning his bodywork,
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1084. it was all down
to my cow car.
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1085. Good dicing here between
the past and the future.
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1086. It's neck and neck!
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1087. But then...
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1088. Oh, no! No!
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1089. Disaster!
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1090. Oh, hell.
I think it looks like
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1091. Jeremy's got trouble.
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1092. How do you peel a cow?
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1093. Having eventually got to
the overheating engine
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1094. and seen it had become
a production line
for maggots...
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1095. I decided to go off
and be sick.
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1096. Er... News from the Inaugural
Sustainable Motorsport Event
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1097. On A Sustainable Track,
or whatever it's called,
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1098. Jeremy Clarkson has retired
with a maggot infestation.
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1099. This meant
all our hopes rested
with Richard Hammond
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1100. and his smouldering ark.
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1101. Yeah, you ran wide!
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1102. But then...
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1103. Oh, my God!
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1104. Oh, no!
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1105. Oh, no! More news from the
Sustainable Motorsport
Challenge is that... Ow!
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1106. Richard Hammond,
I believe, is on fire.
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1107. The garden centre is ablaze.
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1108. Oh, God! Oh, no! Oh, no!
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1109. That's gonna make it worse!
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1110. With Hammond's car
on fire...
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1111. mine alive, and James's
disintegrating again...
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1112. Ow! Ow!
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1113. we decided that
environmentalism
simply doesn't work.
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1114. - And with that, back to—
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1115. And with that,
back to the tent.
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1116. Holy crap!
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1117. - No, it didn't work.
- No. So, there we are.
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1118. There we are,
we've looked into it.
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1119. We've looked into it
thoroughly,
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1120. and I'm afraid
we're all doomed,
we're all gonna die.
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1121. And on that terrible
disappointment,
I'm afraid it's time to end.
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1122. See you next week. Goodbye!
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