1. - Hello, everyone.
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2. Thank you.
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3. - Greetings, everybody.
- Wow!
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4. - We got a rowdy bunch in!
- They are, they are.
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5. Thank you so much. Thank you, everybody.
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6. Thank you and welcome.
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7. And, in this edition of our car show...
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8. Richard steals some sun cream...
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9. I drink some wine...
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10. and James says "40."
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11. 40?
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12. All that... All that is to come.
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13. But, we begin with Jaguar.
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14. Now, us three, we love Jags because
they're so... they're so roguish.
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15. You can take a girl for dinner if you
have a Jag, and then she will pay.
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16. You could go and stay
with people for the weekend,
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18. and no one will mind because
"you have a Jag". Exactly!
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19. In fact, people expect it.
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20. You have somebody to stay
at your house who owns a Jag,
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21. you've got to accept you're
gonna lose some paintings.
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22. And some cutlery.
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23. The thing is, though, OK,
even though a Jaguar
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24. is an international
get-out-of-jail-free card,
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25. very few people actually ever buy one.
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26. Who here has got a Jag? One, two...
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27. Only three people in Britain
drive Jaguars.
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28. It's astonishing.
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29. Yeah, I've actually got the sales figures
here and they are pretty tragic,
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30. because in the five years up to 2016,
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31. Jaguar sold 200,000 cars worldwide.
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Audi, Mercedes and even BMW,
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33. each sold over eight million.
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34. It's a staggering statistic,
it really is.
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35. We were talking about this in the office
the other day and Mr Wilman said,
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36. people don't buy Jags because
they used to break down.
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37. Yeah, but, that's just not true.
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38. And we decided to prove this
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39. by taking The Grand Tour
this week to Colorado.
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40. The car I've chosen is, I think,
the best car Jaguar ever made.
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41. The V8 super-charged XJR.
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42. It's cool without being Cool Britannia.
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43. It's caddish without being laddish.
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44. It's... violent without being vicious.
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45. And it is just the last word
in sophistication.
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46. Hannibal Lecter had one
and that says it all because
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47. the last we saw of him
he was on a plane, scot-free,
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48. eating a district attorney's head.
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49. Soon I reached the meeting
point, where I found James,
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50. who'd bought an XK8 convertible.
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51. Here we are, look.
A big cat near an old dog.
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52. - Greetings, May.
- Moron.
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53. It's not a Subaru!
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54. You're supposed to be upholding
the reputation of the Jag driver.
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55. - Why have you bought that?
- Because it's excellent.
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- It is.
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57. - This was a very poor Jaguar.
- This was a very good Jaguar.
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58. You could go camping in the wheel
arches of it! They're so high up.
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59. They looked all right when they were
super-charged and lower but this is...
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60. No, but they didn't work properly when
they were super-charged and lower
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61. because they had a terrible ride.
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62. The one thing you get
from a Jag is a nice ride.
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63. You're disconnected from the
world, that's the point. Anyway...
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64. And those wheels!
There's no "anyway" about it.
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65. That's the best Jag probably ever made.
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66. - Hmm. No.
- Well, it is.
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what's happened here.
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70. Previous owner's had a puncture.
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71. He's simply borrowed a wheel
from another car to use.
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72. - And he's gonna give it back?
- Of course he is.
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- Exactly.
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74. And look in here!
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75. It looks as if there's been
a knife fight in the car.
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76. That's because he went to stay
with some friends, obviously,
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77. thought, "I'll borrow their cutlery"
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78. tucked it into his trousers and then he's
cut his seats, that's what's happened.
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79. At this point,
Mr Hammond hoved into view.
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80. - God, is that a Mark X?
- That is a Mark X.
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81. That's a properly villainous Jag.
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82. - That that is a proper Jag.
- Yeah.
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do not tell him that.
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84. No, no.
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85. - Hammond, you idiot.
- What?
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the reputation of Jaguar,
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87. you've brought an antique, you've
brought an old piece of furniture.
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88. I am celebrating and revelling
in the glories of Jaguar.
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89. This is 1967420G.
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90. This front end started with this car.
That's the Jaguar look.
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91. The forehead lamps, the narrow grill.
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92. Hammond, seriously. What is that?
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93. It's a 420G. This was the favour...
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94. - No, no not that. That.
- This? It's my jacket.
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95. I thought, a bit of style.
We're in Jaguars.
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96. There's no style in the jacket at all.
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97. It's riddled with style!
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98. Some of your jackets
are terrible, but I can't...
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99. Anyway, this was favoured by
every villainous bank robber and baddie
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100. in and around England in the '60s.
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101. - How much did you pay for it?
- £6,500.
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102. - What?
- I know.
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103. That is a lot of car for
six-and-a-half grand.
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104. - Look at the size of it!
- Hammond, that is 1,000...
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105. No, wait, £2,500 more
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106. than I paid for a super-charged Jaguar.
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107. That is Jaguar's embarrassing attempt
to recapture their own design
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108. that started with this, the four
head-lamps, the narrow grill.
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109. This is definitive.
Your car is derivative.
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110. And Hammond wasn't finished there.
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111. Look at the size of this!
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112. Imagine how many oil paintings,
borrowed, I could get in there.
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113. Smells terrible.
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114. - Tool kit.
- Let me have a look.
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115. - That's for opening windows.
- It is, no this is...
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116. Not necessarily for fixing the car!
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117. That's for cutting through
somebody's fence.
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118. This is for undoing
the paintings from the walls.
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119. All the Jaguar toolkit
is just for burglaries.
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120. It's got a jemmy in it!
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into the heart of Colorado,
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122. eager to demonstrate
the magnificence of our cars.
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123. Now it is telling me here that
the traction control has failed,
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124. the stability control has failed, and
that the anti-lock brakes have failed.
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125. And that's brilliant, because Jaguar
obviously realised when they made this car
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126. that drifting would one day
become very popular,
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127. and driver aids like this would
be unwelcome and unnecessary.
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128. So they were designed
to break, and they have done.
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129. This particular 420G is
from 1967. Quite well-equipped.
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130. This row of toggle switches
here on the dash, six of them.
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131. Wiper. Look at that!
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133. Yeah! That's the wipers there.
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134. And then this is...
They won't turn off now.
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135. This is the fan. That doesn't
do anything at the moment.
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136. These are features.
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137. This is character that has
evolved over the years.
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138. These are the beauty spots,
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139. or the slight squint to one eye
that makes a person beautiful.
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140. If anything... If anything... Oh.
The glove box has come open.
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142. It's done it again.
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143. Normally I'd say at this
point, now we're alone, viewers,
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144. let me talk you through a couple of
things that aren't right with my car.
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145. I'm afraid I can't do that because
everything in here works perfectly.
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146. There is, if you look in the left-hand
dial, which is the rev counter,
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148. to remind me that the engine warning
light works, and that it's there.
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149. When you brake, like that,
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150. the brake pedal judders for you,
so you know you're braking.
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151. That's brilliant! Why doesn't
everybody do that?
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152. I will give Hammond's car one thing,
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154. It looks villainous.
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155. The Kray twins actually had
420s just like Hammond's Jag.
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156. If you're watching this in America and
you don't know who the Krays are,
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never got to London.
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159. Some incredibly strong smells
in this car.
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161. And burning.
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162. Yeah, burning.
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163. It's having a smoke!
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Everybody smoked in the '60s.
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165. - It would smoke, it's a Jag.
- That's what's it's...
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167. It's seen this nice view and thought,
"I'll have a pipe and contemplate it."
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168. Like, like a red native.
What are they called?
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169. - Native American?
- Yes, that.
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had finished its smoke,
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172. and I got my foot down.
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173. It's still got tons of poke.
Look at that!
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174. Which went well.
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175. It's just not changing gear.
It's... There's neutral.
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177. Jeremy, why are we going so slowly?
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178. I'll tell you exactly why, because
the only German part in here,
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179. the Mercedes gearbox, has gone wrong.
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180. That was a sad lapse of
judgment on Jaguar's part.
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181. Any idiot knows you don't
put German bits in a car.
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182. - Manually changing gear.
- What is wrong with it?
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183. It's selecting a gear for the moment
and then just sticking with it.
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185. This problem with shoddy German engineering
couldn't have come at a worse time,
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186. because we were
now arriving at the location
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187. for Mr Wilman's first challenge
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188. and I'd have to fix things sharpish.
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189. Now look.
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190. "Now look" what?
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191. Don't let us distract you
Professor, Doctor.
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192. Listen, I have worked
this out all by my own!
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193. The gearbox has overheated, OK? So
I'm gonna put some fluid in it.
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195. Don't know. How
much do you need to put in?
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196. - Put enough in. Go on.
- Yeah, put some in.
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197. It's like watching a really, really
old drunk pour himself a Scotch!
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198. "Just enough, man."
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199. The concentration face
is coming out, there it is.
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200. Good to see a man operating
at his absolute limit.
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201. With the problem solved,
it was time to get cracking.
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202. We'd be competing against one
another here at an off-road course,
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203. which Mr Wilman was convinced
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Jaguars into 1,000 pieces.
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205. However, James had worked out
a way to prove him wrong.
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206. OK, are you ready?
In three, two, one, go!
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207. - It's a long car. It takes a long time to go past.
- That's what it is.
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left-hander, change down.
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turning over now to watch
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214. Man In A High Castle,
something of that nature,
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215. James is gonna finish this course.
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216. Which, eventually, he did.
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217. - And... across the line.
- There he is.
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220. Yes!
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the perfect track day car.
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224. This Jaguar has done a lap of this very
demanding race circuit, and it's perfect.
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226. It is quite snug in here. Look, really.
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227. - There is a problem. If I hit the top of your head...
- Oh, hang on!
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be killed, though.
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the top off a boiled egg?
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232. - You do the countdown.
- In three, two, one, go!
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234. And there we are! I have
unleashed 385 horsepower!
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235. And I would now demonstrate that this 17-year-old
car had lost none of that horsepower.
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236. Or any of its razor-sharp handling.
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237. Oh, yeah. Just feel
the tail going nicely.
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240. but we can edit that out and cut
to this, and it looks good.
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241. God, he's all over the place.
Look at that!
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242. What you're watching here
is liquid poetry.
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245. Yeah, he's just...
What... What is he doing?
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246. I've had a spin there.
A slight spin has gone.
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to his time quite a lot.
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XJR, and it's still working.
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256. Finally, it was the turn
of Ronnie and Reggie Hammond.
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258. Here we go, unleashing
4.2-litre straight-six.
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259. Because Hammond's 50-year-old
Jag was a senior citizen,
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262. Let's do this properly. Come on!
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264. - He hasn't really got the point of this from the start.
- No. No, he hasn't.
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I know you have!
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Give me more!
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not impressed with me.
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pretending it was a bit dramatic
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properly and was durable.
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275. I gave it a bit of the beans in
a corner, bit of a tail-out.
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think I was trying my hardest.
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277. I pulled a face. I went like that.
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- Gave it...
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279. And look at the back of your car.
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280. Smashed rear window.
Boot lid, no other word, off.
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282. - I think you threw a rod.
- It's all fixable.
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What was that "glang" noise?
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side of the wall. I can fix this.
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286. I would have bet my left ear that Hammond
would never be able to get that Jag going,
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287. and yet, he has!
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288. Turns out the actual damage was
nowhere near as bad as we thought.
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straighten the boot lid,
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that did need doing, that was it.
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292. Never noticed the sun roof
before. That's good.
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racing with three Jaguars,
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295. and all of them will survive.
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296. Well, it is just good that
we're back as a three,
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298. I think we got away with that.
They never noticed.
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299. No, nobody.
Yeah, we're good. We're good.
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300. - Anyway, shh, shh, shh.
- Yeah.
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believe, how robust those Jags were.
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well-made cars, they really are.
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when they look at an old Jag and go,
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304. "I cannot believe how much
perfection there is in there."
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come back to that later on,
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across an icy puddle of chat
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308. - That hurt?
- Yeah.
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hydraulic, erm, poultry shears?
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313. - Whatever they're called.
- Jaws of life.
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he is going to use it all the time.
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turn up at the most minor car accident,
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they cut the car's roof off.
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317. - Yeah, they do.
- Are there any firemen here?
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318. No, because they're too busy out there
cutting people's roofs off. They are!
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319. Loads of them out there.
It is getting out of hand.
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pretty much brand-new Range Rover Sport,
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I think we've got a picture.
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but that's about it.
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cut the roof off, there you go.
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there was this woman driving along.
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she wasn't involved,
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were standing around.
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down in the back of my car?"
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cut the roof off her car.
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- There, look!
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easier to get you out."
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Samaritan and that's what she got?
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- Who, the fire brigade?
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of an accident, a very minor one.
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but it was raining.
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rest in the police car?"
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off the police car!
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police car round to the fire station
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explosion" which is what the police do!
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348. I kerbed the wheel on my car
the other day and I thought,
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do that. They'll cut the roof off!"
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car because that's only a Golf.
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351. - What they like to do is cut the roof off a Porsche!
- That's more exciting.
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352. You say at the pub, "I cut
the roof off a Porsche!"
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354. - It's a better story.
- Exactly.
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doing it because they can.
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from the Queen.
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for, what, 65 years?
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right and power...
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actually their display team.
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362. because that's gonna be
un (BEEP) ing editable, that is!
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from the Queen.
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364. - She's been in power now, what, 65 years?
- Yeah.
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declare war on another country, OK?
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declared war if you had the ability?
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368. - I'd give it two days, and it'd be all-out war.
- Exactly.
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That's what I'm doing."
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the problem. That's why they do it.
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I bought a chainsaw the other day.
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- No, I did.
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you use it for everything.
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374. I was thinking, "I've got to carve the
Sunday joint. I'll get the chainsaw."
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375. Opening a letter, get the chainsaw.
Bread, use the chainsaw.
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with a bit of a trim.
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coming off with a chainsaw.
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- Exactly.
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- Jaws of life.
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380. They're gonna use it,
and they are doing.
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for all firemen and firemenwomen.
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383. Sorry!
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384. I think that's right.
That's right, mate.
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385. - It's equal opportunities, what's the matter with you?
- It's a modern world.
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our cars or we'll come round
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painting and decorating van.
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389. - Yep.
- Hope we don't need them any time soon.
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390. So do I, cos we're gonna be
trapped in a car, "Please!"
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It's the new Vantage.
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Aston they made for the Bond film.
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got a picture of it from the back?
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a spectacular-looking thing,
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charged four-litre V8 from Mercedes.
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- Yeah.
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the best name in the motor industry.
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Lamborghini's chief test driver.
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- Yeah.
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- No, no, no.
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- Yes, I know.
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officer, is called Max "Szwaj".
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- Max "Szwaj".
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- No, "Sz".
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- No, it's "Sz".
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- You're just being racist.
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- You are, the man's Irish.
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- Just cos you want him to be called Paddy O'Malley!
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me of being racist on television!
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- It's embarrassing.
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I should say, Max "Szwaj",
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engine in the DB11.
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and I love that car.
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one hell of a combination.
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not much less than the V12.
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cos the engine will be lighter.
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fact, is smaller is better.
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give themselves Western names, OK?
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- Well, there's a Chinese spare part company.
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you, that's called, erm, this.
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428. Well, well, it's...
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429. - Thing is...
- It's memorable, isn't it?
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430. Thing is, though, if you
type that into Google...
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pages before you get to your brake disks.
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with eyes like that.
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I've seen things I can't unsee!"
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when you came across...?
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436. What had you put in?
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pages to get to that one?
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438. I was just looking at (BEEPS).
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439. Oh!
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440. And that is the end of this
week's Conversation Street.
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to get back to our film
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where, because we're driving Jags,
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as possible from the reception desk,
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447. and its pesky checking-out requirements.
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up way before the hotel staff,
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450. - Morning.
- Morning.
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452. Well, they had this sign that explained
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expensive it is to wash them,
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- That's kind.
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456. That is.
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457. Because we'd had such an early start,
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a little while to pull over
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beautiful rock formations.
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460. Do you see the sandstone has been
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pressure of water seeping through it.
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462. It's baffling, isn't it,
how a simple stream
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an extraordinary gorge.
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464. I don't think there's any
point continuing to do that.
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melt the starter motor.
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to break it so quickly?
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468. - Literally we left the hotel...
- You've had it five minutes!
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469. 40 minutes ago.
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470. It's something I've done.
It's certainly not the car.
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- Mm.
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that it didn't have before.
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473. Because the problem
was bound to be minor,
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to our next destination.
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476. This is one hell of a road!
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No traffic.
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478. These were ideal conditions
for a Jag like mine.
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absolutely love about the XJR
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more it starts to sort of float.
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482. It actually encourages you to go
faster because you're so relaxed.
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483. This, let's not forget, is a
155-mile-an-hour machine.
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486. Right, problem is fuel pump not working,
that's because there's no power to it.
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about a Jaguar
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spare stuff you can use
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it, which is very unlikely.
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490. In this instance, I disconnected this
which powers the electric aerial.
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do without the electric aerial.
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493. Hook this up to the fuel
pump, job done, we're away.
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494. Sure enough, he was
soon back on the move...
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495. I love this thing.
It's a beautiful little car.
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497. Not that this is much of an issue
for someone who's driving a Jag!
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the first page of my passport here,
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that's the Queen,
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in the name of Her Majesty,
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allow the bearer..." that's me,
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let or hindrance."
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505. Yeah, I just hit him
with the passport thing.
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506. Very good, yes.
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It never fails in America.
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travelling with Mrs May,
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further back...
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514. No, no, it's fine.
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the English like warm beer?
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516. Because Lucas makes refrigerators, too!
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- Yeah, you bet!
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location for our next challenge...
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522. And once our colleague had arrived,
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524. We'll go from here,
one at a time, 0-100,
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526. You've got to stop before the end of the
runway, and really do have to stop,
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a slightly unusual feature.
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528. Perched on the summit
of a rocky mountain,
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529. Telluride is the highest
commercial airport in the US.
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530. And at the end of the runway,
there is...
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532. Just a 1,000 foot drop
to an uncomfortable end.
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534. Yes, there it is!
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535. It has got some shove, that.
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536. Forced induction of course is what
you need at this kind of altitude.
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537. That's why super-chargers were fitted
to the Spitfire and the Messerschmitt.
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540. There's 100!
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541. Oh, the brakes are medium
good and that's a worry...
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543. On the plus side, that's further
proof of the power of a Jaguar.
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544. On the negative side, Jeremy isn't
now going, "Argh!" which is a shame.
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545. It is, the other thing
we need to bear in mind
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546. is that his car is very much the most
powerful one here, and you're going next.
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547. Why am I going next?
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next, and that's like a bagsie.
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549. - That's how a Jag driver would work.
- Right!
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551. Ohh, yeah! I think it's lost
some ponies over the years.
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will his ancient XJ6
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I've laid down?
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work a bit harder, Jaguar!
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558. You really are, because
that's not good enough!
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561. Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to witness
the death of Richard Hammond, again.
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565. Ah!
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566. And... shut down.
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567. How much excrement?
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568. Erm... well, brown seats would
have been a better choice.
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569. - Yeah. Your braking?
- Erm... Vigorous.
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570. Would you like to know how
much further you went than me?
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571. - Yeah, go on.
- 0.4 of a mile...
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572. of a mile!
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573. Finally it was my turn and I
was going to need as much runway
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576. Now we're alone, viewers,
I'm gonna admit to you
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into "limp home" mode,
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578. which is not ideal
for this sort of thing.
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579. In three, two, one.
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581. He's moving. I mean, just barely but...
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and back to 0 test,
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595. Well, all credit to James's XK8.
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and the car pretty much, too.
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597. If anything, the engine seems
to have become even smoother,
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50% more cylinders.
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599. But that's the thing about
Jags, they just get better.
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600. With all three cars still running well,
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and toughest challenge...
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603. - They applauded your death.
- They did.
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- Thank you very much!
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it really was extraordinary
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1,000-foot fall, not a scratch.
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607. Completely unharmed.
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more of that in their commercials.
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Celebrity Face Off.
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611. Yeah, and today we are asking another
important question, and it's this.
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612. Who is the world's fastest actor,
whose middle name is George?
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613. Surprisingly hard to find contenders
for this one, but we've managed it.
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614. So please welcome Luke Evans
and Kiefer Sutherland!
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615. Jack Bauer! How are you?
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616. You. How are you? Have a seat.
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617. No messing about this week!
We are not messing about.
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- Yeah.
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620. - But if you win it'll become British.
- It'll become British.
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- I was born in London.
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- I do.
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- Yes.
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- Yes.
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626. Yeah. You travel the colonies. Erm...
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627. - You're Welsh whatever happens.
- Good.
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629. - You've just got the one middle name?
- Yes.
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- George, yes.
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- I've got the five.
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George Rufus Sutherland.
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634. Ah, wow!
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635. - So, your dad...
- My father owed a lot of people money!
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636. I think he would just say, "I can't pay
you, but I'll name my son after you."
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is Beauty And The Beast.
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639. But you're best known, certainly among
this audience, I should imagine-
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640. - I've a feeling I know which one it is.
- Fast and Furious.
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641. - Yeah.
- Fast and Furious 6.
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642. Yeah.
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Fast and Furious business is somehow
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644. you make a living from driving around,
smashing up very expensive cars.
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645. I mean, how is that even possible?
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646. You tell me.
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647. Touché.
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648. - It must be a riot.
- It is a riot, yeah.
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649. Especially when they... they
make them from scratch,
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650. like the flip car
that I drove in Fast 6.
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651. That was hand-made by
this genius in Los Angeles
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653. - And the flip car was...
- It's got a tongue on it...
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a door wedge, basically,
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a Formula One engine.
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656. But it was just the shell,
so the sound was deafening.
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657. We all had to have ear plugs and
stuff and... But it was great.
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658. All the wheels could crab, so they
all could turn at the same time,
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lorries, trailer lorries.
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660. - They're tricky to drive, I presume.
- Very tricky.
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661. It was, erm... it wasn't a normal
sort of gear shift. It was a ratchet.
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662. So you'd have to press a button and
then you had to pump the clutch
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first, and it was so complicated.
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664. - While doing acting?
- While doing acting, yeah.
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665. See, he's so cool, why would
you have me on the show?
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more cars than Hammond does.
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668. You've destroyed, or the
Fast And Furious people,
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669. - 1,478 cars...
- Wow!
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a lot. Someone worked out the cost.
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671. - You've only done £3.7 million worth of damage.
- That's not bad.
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672. Jason Statham's got through 148
million quid's worth of cars.
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provided me with a question here.
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674. He said, "Is it because
he can't drive very well?"
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675. I did not say that! I didn't! Why
would I fall out with Jason Statham?
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676. - I didn't say that!
- You thought it.
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wanted to get Jason...
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678. I have no idea!
Yes, I'm sure, yeah. I...
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679. - Are you sure he can't drive? There you go, Hammond.
- I didn't ask that!
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the extent they do, but did you?
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682. No, actually, I was thinking how
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684. Er... I had a scene, all I had to do,
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685. and a very normal car,
the wheels didn't crab,
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686. I just had to drive it to the mark, get
out, draw my weapon and say something.
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687. And that day they had
a really wonderful actress.
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688. I had a bit of a crush on her, and
I was really trying to show off.
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689. And I spun the car a bit, threw it
into a stop, threw open the door,
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690. pulled out my weapon, said my line
and slowly the car passed me.
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691. I had forgot... I had
forgot to put it in park.
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692. And er... and it hit the fence that the camera
operator was sitting on and he fell off.
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693. The girl never talked to me again
and that was the end of my day.
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with Mustangs, I think I'm right in saying.
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- Well, sort of yeah.
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- Yeah, I was 30 when I passed my driving test.
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to go there for a screen test,
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698. and the first time I got in a car on my
own was a hire car from LAX Airport,
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699. which was a Mustang, and then I
went on the 405 to West Hollywood.
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700. - Shat myself.
- That'll teach you how to drive!
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701. My hands were so wet that they were
sliding off the steering wheel.
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702. - And the steering wheel's on the wrong side of the road.
- I mean, five lanes!
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703. I do love saying wrong side of the road
in front of people who aren't...
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704. It's the right side of the road.
We're the idiots.
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705. No, we're not. No, we're not!
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706. Steering wheel's on the wrong side,
on the wrong side of the road.
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- It's hell.
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708. - I'd not want to do my first solo drive.
- Yeah.
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- My first car was a 1967 Mustang.
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jobs in New York,
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from New York to Los Angeles,
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714. And I was driving across Texas,
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model of the 1967 Mustang.
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not a lot of power.
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80-mile-an-hour wind coming east.
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wind was more powerful than my car
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719. so in the middle of the
highway it just stopped.
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as quickly as I could.
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mechanically-minded, aren't you?
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723. Yeah, well, my best mate as I
grew up was a farmer's boy
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on the farms with him.
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725. And there was, like, tractors
and quads and motorbikes.
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726. - Are you a bike enthusiast?
- My dad is a big biker. Like, big, big biker.
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732. and when I was born, he put
my name on his number plate.
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my specialist subject here.
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735. You may have to tune out for
a moment here, because to...
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736. I don't think it was available
in blue, the 1600E.
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737. No. It wasn't. But you'll need
to ask him the answer to that.
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738. - Why, is he here?
- He's there.
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739. - Was it, how did you get...? He's brought his dad?
- Brought my dad, yeah.
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- That'd be hilarious.
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came out in the silver fox,
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they started to fade.
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745. - So I bought one and I had it re-sprayed.
- You painted it?
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- Stylish for a Valley boy!
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747. Azure blue, I mean, come on!
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748. I had a 1600E. It was amber gold.
They were the coolest cars.
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749. - Do you remember it?
- Yeah, I do remember it. It was beautiful.
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750. I mean, I remember that I chipped the...
the walnut, er, dashboard,
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751. cos I was in the car like this with my
teeth, and he'd braked and I split.
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752. I literally have guilt even now
and I was only five at the time.
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753. Your dad was cross with you for smashing
your teeth out cos he braked too hard?
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754. Oh, yeah, the car was
everything, like yeah.
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755. You smashed your
face in on the dashboard?
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756. Yeah, I lost my front teeth, but it
was the walnut veneer that was the...
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757. This is the Poor Parenting
Award here, this is.
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758. Now we've got to find out,
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759. well, basically whether we're gonna
call you Canadian or British.
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760. Who wants to see their laps?
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761. - So, Kiefer, we're gonna have a look at yours first.
- OK.
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762. So, here we go.
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763. It's a beautiful day once
again in the heartland of England.
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764. Accelerate. Accelerate, brake.
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765. That's the right way to do it.
Oh, cutting that corner nicely.
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766. It's tricky here cos you've got to
slow down then get on the power,
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767. which you've done very well
as you go left
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768. and into what we're calling
The Difficult Bit.
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769. And there we go.
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770. Oh, that's tidy.
That is tidy. Not exuberant.
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771. Through the banked turned, the Gravelsel,
and back down toward the Difficult Bit Two.
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772. I must say you are holding that
very nicely through there.
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773. We had the traction control wound
back so you've got a loose rear end.
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774. Now it goes very slippery.
Oh, nicely held there.
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775. On the power ready to go down the straight
bit that isn't really very straight,
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776. like our other track.
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777. Hell, let's see if
you've got any bottle.
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778. Supposed to be flat through. Oh... that
is actually very quick through there!
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779. That is very nicely done indeed.
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780. Hard on the brakes and
through the last corner
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781. also very nicely and across the line.
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782. That is tidy!
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783. Tidy lap. It was quite good.
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784. - You've got people that are very helpful out there.
- Yeah. Well, they do.
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785. They teach you how, but then you've
got to go solo. You have to do it.
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786. - So how was yours, good fun?
- I loved it.
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787. I didn't want to get out. They
had to peel me out of the car!
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788. Who'd like to see the lap?
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789. Come on. Let's have a look at Luke's.
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790. Come on!
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791. OK, right. Also cutting
the corner, taking it...
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792. I think it's a good idea
to go sl... Oh, ha-ha.
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793. Just about hold it together
and onto the gravel.
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794. Listen to that exhaust popping away,
that's good for a two-litre engine, that.
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795. Oh, exuberant! Coming wide
through there, that looks good.
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796. This gravel is crazy!
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797. It's not necessarily the fastest way to
have the arse of it hanging out like that,
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798. but it does look good.
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799. Right, yeah, looking good
through there as well.
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800. This is keeping it tidier,
this is better.
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801. It can get a bit fish-taily down here if
you're not careful, but it's all right.
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802. And onto the slippery, dusty bit.
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803. Keeping it wide.
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804. Now, flat-out. Do you keep it
flat through the last corner?
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805. Now I should brake, but I'm not gonna.
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806. Are you not gonna brake?
No, you are not!
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807. Oh, though, that is fast,
nearly losing it,
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808. but just got it together in time
to brake for the last corner.
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809. Nicely held through there
and across the line!
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810. Well done.
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811. Well done.
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812. Right. I have got your times here.
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813. So, Kiefer Sutherland,
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814. you did it in one minute... 17.8.
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815. - OK.
- I'll pop that up there, now.
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816. Luke Evans. One minute...
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817. 21.3.
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818. So, there's nothing
we can do about that.
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819. I loved it.
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820. - Now you're British!
- Oh, great!
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821. Can't resist it.
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822. So there we are.
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823. Just in case you're thinking, "Oh, no,
I'm gonna have to hang myself..."
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824. We've had a 1:24.4. 1:24.1.
1:23.6. 1:23.
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825. You're actually there the fifth fastest.
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826. So that's really not a bad time.
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827. It's just his was stellar,
absolutely stellar.
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828. There we are, ladies and gentlemen,
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829. Luke Evans and the
fastest actor in the world
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830. whose middle name is George,
Kiefer Sutherland!
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831. Thank you very much.
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832. Brilliant!
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833. Now, thank you.
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834. Now, tonight we are proving
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835. that old Jaguars are
reliable and brilliant.
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836. Yep, and we rejoin the action
just as we are about to embark
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837. on one of the biggest challenges
us three have ever faced,
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838. avoiding the expense of ski
passes and hiring all the kit,
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839. by going skiing in our cars.
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840. Easter Sunday, Telluride.
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841. Rich pickings for a man with a Jag.
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842. Hello, my dear.
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843. Having found somewhere to park,
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844. Hammond checked into the hotel.
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845. Check-in please. Thank you. Can
I borrow your pen? Thank you.
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846. You can fill that out.
And right here is your key.
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847. - Room number, Wi-Fi.
- Oh, thank you very much. Thank you.
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848. I, meanwhile, headed for the restaurant.
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849. It's definitely corked.
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850. Sorry.
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851. The next morning, it was cold outside.
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852. So, we needed warm clothes for
our trip up the mountains.
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853. James therefore
went shopping, Jag-style.
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854. And I didn't.
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855. Welcome to the hotel, sir. I
could take your... your coat.
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856. Thank you very much.
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857. - Had a pleasant trip?
- Yes. Yes, thank you.
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858. - Your hat?
- Oh, well, thank you.
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859. Perhaps your bag as well,
sir. Thank you very much.
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860. If you'd like to see my colleague on
reception that would be marvellous.
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861. - Excellent.
- Thank you very much. Thank you.
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862. Right, that's my warm weather
gear sorted out.
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863. I actually nicked that idea
from Peter Sellers.
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864. Don't think he'll mind because
of course, he had a Jag.
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865. Once we were fully equipped
with suitable clothing,
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866. we drove straight past the lifts,
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867. and hit the gradients.
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868. Ha-ha, slopes.
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869. Here we go. Speed and power.
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870. Unfortunately, for once, speed and
power didn't seem to do the trick.
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871. Oh... Ski, damn you! Come on ski, Jag!
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872. We're going to have to admit
this isn't working.
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873. Luckily, James then had a brainwave.
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874. And down at the resort's workshop,
he borrowed some metal poles,
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875. which he used to
shackle our cars together.
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876. If this works, I'll eat my own head.
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877. Six-wheel drive, all at the same time.
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878. Right, everybody select drive
in three, two, one... Gently.
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879. Yes! I think we've got this.
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880. Yeah!
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881. We're like The Human Centipede!
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882. Yeah, no, I got that wrong.
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883. Oh, hello... James is going a bit skewy.
I'll give him more power.
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884. Hammond, you're jack-knifing
me towards the edge.
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885. Or Clarkson, one of you, somebody.
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886. I'm not doing anything! You're steering.
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887. You're at the front. You're
the head of this caterpillar!
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888. I'm not steering!
You are. It's jack-knife...
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889. No, it's the edge! Stop, stop!
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890. Right, everybody in reverse.
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891. Three, two, one, gently go.
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892. - Jeremy, where are you going?
- You're the one that steers us going backwards.
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893. I wasn't steering you
that way, why are you there?
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894. - You've jack-knifed us Hammond, you stupid idiot!
- I'm not doing that!
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895. I'm not!
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896. Eventually, after much bickering...
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897. You're pushing me over
the edge, you blithering...
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898. When you're going
backwards, you're steering you.
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899. - Whose idea was this?
- Hammond, you're doing it again.
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900. we started to get the hang of it.
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901. I knew this would work. All you got
to do is co-ordinate the brains.
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902. This is what comes from many,
many years of working together,
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903. that intuitive bond that links us.
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904. Bond of hatred.
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905. And there we are, the summit.
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906. 12,500 feet.
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907. We have made it!
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908. Ho-ho!
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909. Good. Right, let's unhitch.
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910. Having bypassed the lifts and
cable cars, it was time to start skiing.
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911. Which was a bit of a worry.
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912. Don't look over that edge.
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913. But there's a bit of...
It gets really steep.
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914. People do this for fun, yeah?
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915. - Not in old Jags.
- Oh, yeah, you're right.
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916. If you went wrong here, look. You'd have
time to phone your insurance company.
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917. You'd start filling the form out.
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918. There's the airfield, look.
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919. I can see Heathrow from here.
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920. But, since the only way
down was down, we set off.
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921. Gingerly.
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922. Just an ordinary drive.
Just an ordinary drive.
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923. Oh... Oh.
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924. Jeez, that's... Don't look.
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925. Erm... there's an... Oh, God.
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926. It's in case I need to bail out.
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927. Steering wheel's working a bit... Ah!
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928. Ooh!
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929. Oh, gawd. What you've got to be wary
of is losing the back of the car.
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930. Ooh! Oh, cripes.
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931. Practise braking. Practise braking.
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932. Nothing.
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933. Just going to write a book while
we don't stop. Still not stopping.
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934. Picking up speed! Oh, my God!
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935. Got no control now.
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936. Ah... it won't stop!
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937. I'm going to hit that tree.
There's nothing... No.
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938. Jesus Christ!
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939. Mercifully, the gradient
eventually levelled out,
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940. but then it became very narrow.
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941. Oh, my God!
Look at the drop on our left.
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942. Holy shit.
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943. It's... Oh, God.
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944. Oh! That's genuinely alarming!
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945. I'm crabbing.
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946. Bloody hell.
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947. Just, why don't you just go
in a straight line?
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948. Just please, just briefly...
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949. James, is your car crabbing
as well for absolutely no reason?
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950. Yeah, it's absolutely terrifying.
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951. Oh. Oh.
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952. Don't look at the view.
Don't look at the drop.
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953. (BEEP) ing hell, this is scary.
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954. Ah... oh.
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955. Oh, shit. Shit, shit!
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956. Having not fallen over
the terrifying drop,
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957. we then had to drive down one.
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958. Holy mother of God!
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959. Oh, my God!
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960. Oh, my giddy aunt.
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961. This is quick now.
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962. Oh-ho-ho!
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963. I'm gonna change up a gear. That was a
mistake. That was a massive mistake.
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964. Just go in a straight line, you bastard.
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965. Turn, turn, turn, turn, turn.
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966. Oh!
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967. But none of us died, and then
Jag-skiing started to come together.
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968. Oh, yes, I'm slalom skiing now is what
I'm doing, and I'm doing it well!
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969. Ya-ha-ha!
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970. Ho-ho!
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971. And let's be honest,
after one day on normal skis,
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972. you'd still be pretty rubbish.
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973. Whereas here,
we are absolutely brilliant.
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974. Love to do this with other people
on the slopes at the same time.
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975. Could actually run into a snowboarder.
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976. "Oh, I'm sorry, was that annoying?
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977. Now you know what it feels like."
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978. Eventually, we started on the
final leg down into the town,
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979. and Richard and I
got into a bit of a race.
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980. Come on. Come on, come on,
come on, come on.
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981. Give me a little bit more go.
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982. Oh, bumpy, oh, very bumpy. Very bumpy.
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983. - Oh, yes.
- Oh, no!
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984. Whoa, that was a biggy!
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985. Meanwhile, a little further back...
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986. Oh, gawd! I've got
a brake warning light on.
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987. I don't know what that means. Pad wear?
System failure? God knows.
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988. There's the town.
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989. We're coming in hot and stylishly.
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990. And we wouldn't have to walk
to the hotel in silly boots.
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991. We'd simply drive there.
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992. Oh, hello.
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993. Whoa!
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994. Whaagh!
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995. Oh-ho-ho-no!
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996. Oh ho-ho-ho!
Oh, there's been an accident.
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997. - Ah.
- Damn.
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998. Right.
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999. Only we...
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1000. No, look, we meant to park
them there, they look good.
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1001. Oh, no!
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1002. Just keep working, brakes, for
another ten seconds or so.
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1003. Exactly where we wanted them to be,
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1004. and that's where they are,
and that's good.
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1005. Er... anyway, the thing is that
we got here... well, there,
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1006. without a single problem, and
with a very definite conclusion.
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1007. - Buy an XJR.
- Whoa, no, hang on!
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1008. The point of this exercise was to
demonstrate Jaguar's reliability as a make.
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1009. Yes, but we have, and we've also...
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1010. What? Oh.
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1011. Oh, er...
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1012. Brilliant, so we get
all the way to the very end,
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1013. and then you ruin it.
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1014. It was hardly my fault,
was it? The brakes failed!
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1015. But now you've just told everybody!
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1016. And now they all think that Jaguars
have faults, and they won't buy one.
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1017. Which means this entire programme
has been a complete waste of time.
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1018. And on that terrible
disappointment, it's time to end.
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1019. Thank you so much for watching,
see you next time. Goodbye.
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