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  • {{Year|tvshow=Top Gear|year=2002}} ...] of original format Top Gear airs in the form of the 2002 Awards Special, with [[Jason Barlow]] as sole presenter.
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  • Episodes are separated vertically by year broadcast, and horizontally by the series in which they depict. | style="width:30%; font-size:100%; vertical-align:top; text-align:left; padding-left:1em;" |
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  • [[File:TG Logo 2002.JPG|300px]] The ''Top Gear'' logo as used from 2002 until early 2013.
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  • Rare variant used early in Series 8. Motor Week's 4th and final logo, used until March 2002.
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  • The first 100 episodes of ''Top Gear'' aired between the 22nd April, 1977, and the 30th October, 1984. | style="width:20%; font-size:100%; vertical-align:top; text-align:left; padding-left:1em;" |
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  • ...lly the first segment of a television programme designed to inform viewers of the programme that has started airing. ...ing all known introductory sequences and may be incomplete due to the lack of a concise archive.
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  • [[File:TG 2002 S6E6 - Race.jpg|300px]] Clarkson in Oslo with the SLR.
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  • ...2002 S1E1 - Zonda Sideways.jpg|300px]]A Zonda powerslides around the [[Top Gear Test Track]] |litre = 7
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  • ...he show known as '''Top Gear''' since 2016, please see [[Top Gear (2016 TV series)]].'' [[File:TG Logo 2002.JPG|thumb|200px|Top Gear logo.]]
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  • The ''Fifth Gear'' logo used since 2005. <tab name="2002">
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  • {{Infobox Series | name = Series 1 (2002 format)
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  • ...1|year=1980|final=Motor Week (UK)/Series 9/Episode 21|finshort=Motor Week: Series 9, Episode 21|year2=2001}} ...ref> episodes during that timeframe. He is also known for being the father of Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey.
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  • ...lap ever completed at the [[Top Gear Test Track]] from its construction in 2002 until its scheduled destruction in 2023, whether by [[The Stig]], other pro Due to the sheer size of these tables, they will appear in a collapsed state until opened.
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  • |image = [[File:TG_2002_S1E8_-_Super_Saloons.jpg|300px]] A group of super saloons, as featured in the episode. |number = 8 (since 2002), 557 (since 1977)
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  • [[File:TG 2002 S5E6 - VW Golfs.jpg|300px]] [[File:TG 2002 S5E6 - Challenge Board.jpg|300px]]
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  • |image = [[File:TG_2002_S1E8_-_Super_Saloons.jpg|300px]] A group of super saloons, as featured in the episode. |number = 8 (since 2002), 557 (since 1977)
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  • ...templating whether or not to return to the [https://topgear.fandom.com Top Gear Wiki] hosted at Fandom. ...for other members based on quality and frequency of contribution. For most of the decade, this didn't change. Content was very freeform and creativity wa
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