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==Home video distribution==
==Home video distribution==
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{{TG 2002 Later Videos|reldate=19th August, 2015|country=Australia|region=Region 4|comment=The series would then be released in the United States and Canada on the 19th April, 2016 as a Region 1 release, before releasing in Europe as a Region 2 release on the 17th June, 2016, which also included the Patagonia Special. The series was given away for free in the [[Top Gear Magazine (Netherlands)/December 2016|December 2016 issue]] of [[Top Gear Magazine (Netherlands)|Top Gear Magazine]] in the Netherlands in an effort to sell more copies. Likely as a complication from the fracas and the interest the series drew upon its digital syndication debut on [[UKTV/Dave|Dave]], Series 22, much like its immediate predecessor, was never distributed on home video in the United Kingdom.}}
{{TG 2002 Later Videos|reldate=19th August, 2015|country=Australia|region=Region 4|comment=The series would then be released in the United States and Canada on the 19th April, 2016 as a Region 1 release, before releasing in Europe as a Region 2 release on the 17th June, 2016, which also included the Patagonia Special. The series was given away for free in the [[Top Gear Magazine/Netherlands/December 2016|December 2016 issue]] of [[Top Gear Magazine/Netherlands|Top Gear Magazine]] in the Netherlands in an effort to sell more copies. Likely as a complication from the fracas and the interest the series drew upon its digital syndication debut on [[UKTV/Dave|Dave]], Series 22, much like its immediate predecessor, was never distributed on home video in the United Kingdom.}}


All home video releases of Series 22 were on DVD only, despite the fact the series was broadcast in high definition. The initial Region 4 release features just the 8 seasonal episodes, and runs for approximately 490 minutes, 18 minutes short of the original runtime. Meanwhile, the Region 2 release runs for 564 minutes, with more than an hour of footage excised from the original episodes and specials.
All home video releases of Series 22 were on DVD only, despite the fact the series was broadcast in high definition. The initial Region 4 release features just the 8 seasonal episodes, and runs for approximately 490 minutes, 18 minutes short of the original runtime. Meanwhile, the Region 2 release runs for 564 minutes, with more than an hour of footage excised from the original episodes and specials.


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Latest revision as of 22:15, 14 November 2022

Series 22 (2002 format)
Series 22: The end of an era.
Series 22: The end of an era.
Episodes 11
Originally aired 27/12/2014 - 28/06/2015
Original network BBC Two
Resolution 1080i
Aspect ratio 16:9 Widescreen
Uncut length 687:10
Preceded by Series 21 (2014)
Superceded by CHM Live Pilot Shorts (2015)

The twenty-second series of Top Gear premiered in the United Kingdom on the 27th December, 2014, and concluded on the 28th June, 2015, after a run of 11 episodes. The series' main host was Jeremy Clarkson, and he was accompanied by Richard Hammond, James May and The Stig as co-presenters. The series was produced at Television Centre in Wood Lane, London, and aired on BBC Two in a 60-minute studio format. Series 22 attracted an average viewership rating of 6.49 million viewers per episode, with a peak of 7.38 million viewers for Patagonia Special Part 2, and a low of 5.84 million viewers for Episode 5.

Highlights from this series include the conclusion to the set-up of the "Holy Trinity" showdown and its associated wager, a humourous retrospective on the history of French automaker Peugeot, both in and outside the world of cars, an Australian Road Trip featuring three grand tourers, and the fallout following Clarkson's dismissal from the show in March 2015.

The total number of episodes is a debated topic. AlexTGRF's unofficial count declares it to be 11, with the An Evening with Top Gear live special preceding the series' eight seasonal episodes after the two-part Patagonia Special. This means that in spite of external factors cutting the series short, Series 22 is the longest series of Top Gear in terms of length, especially if one adds the subsequent Top Gear: From A-Z two-part special narrated by John Bishop and Ralph Ineson in December 2015, as well as the second series of James May's Cars of the People, totalling in 16 episodes.

Home video distribution[edit | edit source]

Main article: Top Gear (2002 TV series)/Home Video Releases/Series Box Sets/Series 22
Series 22 would first be released on home video on 19th August, 2015 in Australia as a Region 4 release. The series would then be released in the United States and Canada on the 19th April, 2016 as a Region 1 release, before releasing in Europe as a Region 2 release on the 17th June, 2016, which also included the Patagonia Special. The series was given away for free in the December 2016 issue of Top Gear Magazine in the Netherlands in an effort to sell more copies. Likely as a complication from the fracas and the interest the series drew upon its digital syndication debut on Dave, Series 22, much like its immediate predecessor, was never distributed on home video in the United Kingdom.

All home video releases of Series 22 were on DVD only, despite the fact the series was broadcast in high definition. The initial Region 4 release features just the 8 seasonal episodes, and runs for approximately 490 minutes, 18 minutes short of the original runtime. Meanwhile, the Region 2 release runs for 564 minutes, with more than an hour of footage excised from the original episodes and specials.