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Unlike other Autumn/Winter series of ''Top Gear'', which would usually end somewhere around October - November to allow unbroken coverage of the year's RAC Rally, Series 26 incorporated the rally into its schedule before finishing after the rally had concluded. For one final year, William Woollard resumed his hosting duties for ''[[Rally Report]]'', during [[Rally Report/Series 8|an event]] which saw Juha Kankkunen<ref>[https://www.ewrc-results.com/final/663-lombard-rac-rally-1991/ EWRC Results - Lombard RAC Rally 1991 (Final Results).]</ref> and his [[Lancia Delta]] reign supreme, securing his World Championship.
Unlike other Autumn/Winter series of ''Top Gear'', which would usually end somewhere around October - November to allow unbroken coverage of the year's RAC Rally, Series 26 incorporated the rally into its schedule before finishing after the rally had concluded. For one final year, William Woollard resumed his hosting duties for ''[[Rally Report]]'', during [[Rally Report/Series 8|an event]] which saw Juha Kankkunen<ref>[https://www.ewrc-results.com/final/663-lombard-rac-rally-1991/ EWRC Results - Lombard RAC Rally 1991 (Final Results).]</ref> and his [[Lancia Delta]] reign supreme, securing his World Championship.
==Episodes==
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! style="background:#BAD1FF; width:125px;" | Episode Page
! style="background:#BAD1FF; width:235px;" | Location/Event(s)
! style="background:#BAD1FF; width:235px;" | Original airdate (UK)
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| rowspan="3" | 1
| rowspan="3" | 227
| [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 26/Episode 1|Series 26, Episode 1]]
| [[Frankfurt Motor Show/1991|1991 Frankfurt Motor Show]]
| 19th September, 1991
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Vehicles
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | [[Volkswagen Golf (third generation)|Volkswagen Golf Mk3]] • [[Honda Pilot (motorcycle)|Honda Pilot]]
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Films and features
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | '''''One Careful Owner:''''' Buying a second-hand car; Quentin Willson interviews Nick Lewis and Mike Hewitt.
|-
| colspan="5" style="background:#BAD1FF; height:1px;" |
|-
| rowspan="3" | 2
| rowspan="3" | 228
| [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 26/Episode 2|Series 26, Episode 2]]
| 1991 Pirelli Classic Marathon
| 26th September, 1991
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Vehicles
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | [[Mazda MX-3]]
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Guests and features
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | Problems with new cars; Chris Goffey interviews David Gent. • '''''Auto Update:''''' With Sue Beardsmore.
|-
| colspan="5" style="background:#BAD1FF; height:1px;" |
|-
| rowspan="3" | 3
| rowspan="3" | 229
| [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 26/Episode 3|Series 26, Episode 3]]
| Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing
| 3rd October, 1991
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Vehicles
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | [[Toyota Camry (XV10)|Toyota Camry V6]]
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Guests and features
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | Jeremy Clarkson reports on new methods of pollution-free transport.
|-
| colspan="5" style="background:#BAD1FF; height:1px;" |
|-
| rowspan="3" | 4
| rowspan="3" | 230
| [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 26/Episode 4|Series 26, Episode 4]]
| [[Castle Combe Race Circuit]]
| 10th October, 1991
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Vehicles
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | Retrospectives on: [[Lamborghini]] ([[Lamborghini Miura|Miura]] • [[Lamborghini Countach|Countach]] • [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]) & [[Austin A90 Atlantic]]
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Guests and features
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | Chris Goffey reports on airbags in crash safety • Quentin Willson reports on second-hand [[Range Rover Classic|Range Rovers]]
|-
| colspan="5" style="background:#BAD1FF; height:1px;" |
|-
| rowspan="3" | 5
| rowspan="3" | 231
| [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 26/Episode 5|Series 26, Episode 5]]
| Motorfair '91 <small>(see also: [[BBC Motor Show TV Specials/Motorfair '91|Motorfair '91]])</small>
| 17th October, 1991
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Vehicles
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | [[Vauxhall Astra (third generation)|Vauxhall Astra Mk3]] • [[Ford Escort (fifth generation)#RS2000|Ford Escort RS2000]] • [[Gold Cirrus]]
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Guests and features
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | Chris Goffey reports on the new Ford Zeta engine • Jeremy Clarkson reports on automotive security measures around the world • Tony Mason interviews [[David Coulthard]]
|-
| colspan="5" style="background:#BAD1FF; height:1px;" |
|-
| rowspan="3" | 6
| rowspan="3" | 232
| [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 26/Episode 6|Series 26, Episode 6]]
| Jersey
| 24th October, 1991
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Vehicles
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | [[Peugeot 106]]
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Guests and features
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | Quentin Willson reports on second-hand [[BMW 5-Series]] • ''Autogeddon'' read by Jeremy Irons • Bouley Bay Hillclimb
|-
| colspan="5" style="background:#BAD1FF; height:1px;" |
|-
| rowspan="3" | 7
| rowspan="3" | 233
| [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 26/Episode 7|Series 26, Episode 7]]
| 1991 BMF International Motorcycle Show, Birmingham
| 31st October, 1991
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Vehicles
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | [[Ginetta G33]] • Motorcycles: [[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] ([[Triumph Trident|Trident]], [[Triumph Daytona|Daytona]]) • [[Malaguti]] • [[Norton F1|Norton F1 Sport]] • [[Suzuki GSX-R Series|Suzuki GSX-R750]] • [[Kawasaki Zephyr]] • [[Yamaha Diversion]] • [[Honda NR|Honda NR750]]
|-
! style="font-size: 85%;" | Guests and features
| colspan="3" style="font-size: 85%;" | Retrospective on [[BMW Motorrad|BMW]] Motorcycles • Stolen Car Squad and motorcycle security • Janet Trewin reports on the risks faced by woman drivers
|}


==Hosts==
==Hosts==

Revision as of 20:59, 22 November 2022

Series 26 (1977 format)
Jeremy Clarkson became the show's new lead host.
Jeremy Clarkson became the show's new lead host.
Episodes 14
Originally aired 19/09/1991 - 19/12/1991
Original network BBC Two
Resolution 576i
Aspect ratio 4:3 Standard
Preceded by Series 25 (1991)
Superceded by Series 27 (1992)

The twenty-sixth series of Top Gear premiered in the United Kingdom on the 19th September, 1991, and concluded on the 19th December, 1991, after a run of 14 episodes. The series' main host was Jeremy Clarkson, and he was accompanied by Chris Goffey, Tony Mason, Quentin Willson and various other hosts as co-presenters. The series was produced at Pebble Mill Studios in Edgbaston, Birmingham, and aired on BBC Two in a 30-minute magazine format.

Highlights from this series include the change in lead hosts from William Woollard to Clarkson, the first change in lead host since Series 6 in 1981, the longest run of Top Gear up to that point, staying on air right through to Christmas, and the increased inclusion of supercars from exotic marques such as Ferrari and Lamborghini.

Production

With Clarkson now in charge, the programme's tone began to shift from a more serious look into the world of cars as it had been under Woollard, to a more relaxed, entertaining one. Still working as a writer for Performance Car, production for the show overlapped with the production for the magazine's October 1991 issue, resulting in a photoshoot and video shoot at the same time, with the same journalist and cars, for two different brands of automotive journalism media, as part of Clarkson's fastly-growing influence at the time. The programme would also introduce Quentin Willson as the show's debuting new and used car expert, a role which he'd firmly hold for the ensuing decade.

With Woollard's departure and Sue Baker also having stepped down the series prior from her limited role as host for motor shows, Chris Goffey now became Clarkson's main broadcasting partner, even becoming lead host for one episode during which Clarkson was away. Series 26 was also the first series for Janet Trewin, a female host that primarily looked at issues facing woman drivers as well as safety issues within the automotive industry as a whole. And although she wouldn't debut on television until Series 29, this series would also mark the first appearance of Michele Newman for voiceover segments, which Steve Lee likewise helped to provide.

Unlike other Autumn/Winter series of Top Gear, which would usually end somewhere around October - November to allow unbroken coverage of the year's RAC Rally, Series 26 incorporated the rally into its schedule before finishing after the rally had concluded. For one final year, William Woollard resumed his hosting duties for Rally Report, during an event which saw Juha Kankkunen[1] and his Lancia Delta reign supreme, securing his World Championship.

Episodes

# Total Episode Page Location/Event(s) Original airdate (UK)
1 227 Series 26, Episode 1 1991 Frankfurt Motor Show 19th September, 1991
Vehicles Volkswagen Golf Mk3Honda Pilot
Films and features One Careful Owner: Buying a second-hand car; Quentin Willson interviews Nick Lewis and Mike Hewitt.
2 228 Series 26, Episode 2 1991 Pirelli Classic Marathon 26th September, 1991
Vehicles Mazda MX-3
Guests and features Problems with new cars; Chris Goffey interviews David Gent. • Auto Update: With Sue Beardsmore.
3 229 Series 26, Episode 3 Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing 3rd October, 1991
Vehicles Toyota Camry V6
Guests and features Jeremy Clarkson reports on new methods of pollution-free transport.
4 230 Series 26, Episode 4 Castle Combe Race Circuit 10th October, 1991
Vehicles Retrospectives on: Lamborghini (MiuraCountachDiablo) & Austin A90 Atlantic
Guests and features Chris Goffey reports on airbags in crash safety • Quentin Willson reports on second-hand Range Rovers
5 231 Series 26, Episode 5 Motorfair '91 (see also: Motorfair '91) 17th October, 1991
Vehicles Vauxhall Astra Mk3Ford Escort RS2000Gold Cirrus
Guests and features Chris Goffey reports on the new Ford Zeta engine • Jeremy Clarkson reports on automotive security measures around the world • Tony Mason interviews David Coulthard
6 232 Series 26, Episode 6 Jersey 24th October, 1991
Vehicles Peugeot 106
Guests and features Quentin Willson reports on second-hand BMW 5-SeriesAutogeddon read by Jeremy Irons • Bouley Bay Hillclimb
7 233 Series 26, Episode 7 1991 BMF International Motorcycle Show, Birmingham 31st October, 1991
Vehicles Ginetta G33 • Motorcycles: Triumph (Trident, Daytona) • MalagutiNorton F1 SportSuzuki GSX-R750Kawasaki ZephyrYamaha DiversionHonda NR750
Guests and features Retrospective on BMW Motorcycles • Stolen Car Squad and motorcycle security • Janet Trewin reports on the risks faced by woman drivers

Hosts

Also featuring

Trivia

  • At 14 episodes, this was the longest Top Gear series up to that point.
  • It was the first to be hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, of a total 37 he'd host as lead presenter, more than any other Top Gear host.
  • With Woollard and Baker both having bowed out at the end of Series 25, this series meant Chris Goffey was the last surviving regular host of Top Gear's '80s era, following the earlier retirement of Frank Page in 1988.

References

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