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''Please note that this page uses IMCDb's definition of '''Top Gear''', and so only includes the first 22 series. For the show known as '''Top Gear''' since 2016, please see [[Top Gear (2016 TV series)]].''
''Please note that this page uses IMCDb's definition of '''Top Gear''', and so only includes the first 22 series. For the show known as '''Top Gear''' since 2016, please see [[Top Gear (2016 TV series)]].''


[[File:TG Logo 2002.JPG|thumb|200px|Top Gear logo.]]
'''''Top Gear''''' is the name of a British automotive journalism programme which began airing on the 20th of October, 2002. It is a reboot of the earlier ''[[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' which aired from April 1977 through to February of 2002 before its eventual cancellation and subsequent revival.


'''''Top Gear''''' is the name of a British automotive journalism programme which began airing on the 20th of October, 2002. It is a reboot of the earlier ''[[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' which aired from April 1977 through to February of 2002 before its eventual cancellation and subsequent revival. The show ran for approximately 180 episodes across 22 series before lead host [[Jeremy Clarkson]] was [[Jeremy Clarkson's dismissal from Top Gear|sacked]] in March 2015.
==Episode count==
 
==Series overview==
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! scope="col" style="padding:0 8px;" colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Series
! scope="col" style="padding:0 8px;" rowspan="2" | Episodes
! scope="col" style="padding:0 80px;" colspan="2" | Originally aired
! scope="col" style="padding:0 8px;" rowspan="2" | Average UK viewers<br />(in millions)
! scope="col" style="padding:0 8px;" rowspan="2" | Home video release date
|-
! scope="col" | Series premiere
! scope="col" | Series finale
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#ffc0b2; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 1|1]]
| 10
| 20th October 2002
| 29th December 2002
| 3.30
| rowspan=8 | Never released
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#B2B2FF; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 2|2]]
| 10
| 11th May 2003
| 20th July 2003
| 3.16
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#bc8f8f; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 3|3]]
| 9
| 26th October 2003
| 28th December 2003
| 4.03
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#98fb98; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 4|4]]
| 10
| 9th May 2004
| 1st August 2004
| 3.48
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#4B6691; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 5|5]]
| 9
| 24th October 2004
| 26th December 2004
| 4.15
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#A52E42; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 6|6]]
| 11
| 22nd May 2005
| 7th August 2005
| 4.21
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#FF8C35; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 7|7]]
| 7
| 13th November 2005
| 12th February 2006
| 4.61
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#707C3E; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 8|8]]
| 8
| 7th May 2006
| 30th July 2006
| 4.45
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#D8D656; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 9|9]]
| 6
| 28th January 2007
| 4th March 2007
| 7.45
| ''19th October 2012''
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#efefef; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Polar Special|P]]
| 1
| colspan=2 | 25th July 2007
| 4.50
| 3rd March 2008
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#87CEFA; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 10|10]]
| 10
| 7th October 2007
| 23rd December 2007
| 7.01
| 25th October 2010
|-
| scope="row" style="background:lavender; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 11|11]]
| 6
| 22nd June 2008
| 27th July 2008
| 5.94
| 25th April 2011
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#E4FFA0; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 12|12]]
| 8
| 2nd November 2008
| 28th December 2008
| 7.32
| ''5th August 2016''
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#494949; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 13|13]]
| 7
| 21st June 2009
| 2nd August 2009
| 7.17
| 8th August 2011
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#F76A5D; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 14|14]]
| 7
| 15th November 2009
| 3rd January 2010
| 6.69
| 23rd April 2012
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#B55392; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 15|15]]
| 6
| 27th June 2010
| 1st August 2010
| 6.25
| 20th August 2012
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#B0E0E6; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 16|16]]
| 8
| 21st December 2010
| 27th February 2011
| 7.19
| 1st October 2012
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#6AB588; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 17|17]]
| 6
| 26th June 2011
| 31st July 2011
| 6.42
| 1st October 2012
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#C2CEA5; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 18|18]]
| 8
| 28th December 2011
| 11th March 2012
| 6.07
| ''24th March 2016''
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#5998FF; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 18/50 Years of Bond Cars|BC]]
| 1
| colspan=2 | 29th October 2012
| 5.48
| 18th February 2013
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#F5F54E; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 19|19]]
| 7
| 27th January 2013
| 10th March 2013
| 6.58
| 9th September 2013
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#B76440; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 20|20]]
| 6
| 30th June 2013
| 4th August 2013
| 5.31
| 9th September 2013
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#F9CBAE; height:10px;"|
| [[Top Gear: Festival Sydney|FS]]
| 1
| colspan=2 | 26th August 2013
| Australia only
| Never released
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#7A5889; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 21|21]]
| 7
| 2nd February 2014
| 16th March 2014
| 6.49
| ''12th June 2015''
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#9BF2F2; height:10px;"|
| [[James May's Cars of the People/Series 1|CP1]]
| 3
| 10th August 2014
| 24th August 2014
| 2.80
| Never released
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#F3C1F4; height:10px;"|
| [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 22|22]]
| 11
| 27th December 2014
| 28th June 2015
| 6.49
| ''17th June 2016''
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#CCCCCC; height:10px;"|
| [[Top Gear: From A-Z|AZ]]
| 2
| 26th December 2015
| 30th December 2015
| 1.79
| 28th November 2016
|-
| scope="row" style="background:#F5DEB3; height:10px;"|
| [[James May's Cars of the People/Series 2|CP2]]
| 3
| 24th January 2016
| 7th February 2016
| 2.17
| Never released
|}
<sup>For home video releases, the UK release date is indicated in plain text, and may not necessarily mark the first time a series was released for home viewing. ''Italicised'' dates indicate that the series never saw a home video release in the UK, but can be imported through Mainland Europe and watched on a Region 2 DVD player.</sup>
 
==Production==
Each episode followed a rigourous, mostly consistent production process in a style that was more akin to the production of an American programme than a British one. The earliest segments or "Films" as they are known were typically planned for and shot 3 - 4 months before the first episode premiered. Filming then typically continued right through the programme's cours of around 2 months, finishing a matter of weeks before the final episode went to air. After these were shot, the films were then edited with voiceover lines recorded in a studio. During Series 12, it was established that these lines were recorded during the same week that the previous episode's studio segments were filmed.
 
The last thing to be filmed were the show's studio segments, which were typically recorded during the Wednesday prior to the episode airing.
 
==Episodes==
{{Main Article|name=Top Gear (2002 TV series)/Episodes}}
{{Main Article|name=Top Gear (2002 TV series)/Episodes}}
One of the biggest changes between ''Top Gear'' and its older predecessor was the change from a 30 minute programme to a 60 minute one. This meant that each episode was fundamentally equivalent to two episodes of the older format.
In terms of number, it is commonly agreed that upwards of 150 episodes were produced during a 13 year period from 2002 to 2015. 10 of these starred Dawe in the place of May, but for the most part, the line-up was consistently Clarkson as lead host and announcer, with Hammond and May as secondary and tertiary hosts. Granted, there were some exceptions, but some of these are debated:
*Due to a throat infection preventing Clarkson from serving in his usual role, one episode ([[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 12/Episode 6|Series 12, Episode 6]]) featured Richard Hammond as announcer.
*1 episode was presented by Richard Hammond on his lonesome.
*6 episodes were presented by James May on his lonesome.
*The show's final episode featured commentary and footage containing Jeremy Clarkson, but did otherwise not feature him.


Officially, there is no definitive episode count. Most official and semi-official sources such as Wikipedia only count seasonal episodes, meaning that [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 12/Episode 4|Series 12, Episode 4]] was considered to be the show's 100th episode, which coincidentally featured [[Harry Enfield]] as the [[Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car]], who was also the show's very first guest. However, this count deliberately omits the [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 9/Polar Special|Polar Special]], as at the time the episode was one-of-a-kind.
Officially, there is no definitive episode count. Most official and semi-official sources such as Wikipedia only count seasonal episodes, meaning that [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 12/Episode 4|Series 12, Episode 4]] was considered to be the show's 100th episode, which coincidentally featured [[Harry Enfield]] as the [[Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car]], who was also the show's very first guest. However, this count deliberately omits the [[{{PAGENAME}}/Series 9/Polar Special|Polar Special]], as at the time the episode was one-of-a-kind.
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*If the [[D-Motor]] and [[Top Gear Australia]] versions of ''Top Gear'' crossover events are counted, the number of episodes rise to 202.
*If the [[D-Motor]] and [[Top Gear Australia]] versions of ''Top Gear'' crossover events are counted, the number of episodes rise to 202.
*One of the 2006 ''[[The Best of Top Gear|Best of Top Gear]]'' specials, subtitled "''The Special Guests''", features new footage presented by [[Jimmy Carr]], which could rise the number of episodes to 203.
*One of the 2006 ''[[The Best of Top Gear|Best of Top Gear]]'' specials, subtitled "''The Special Guests''", features new footage presented by [[Jimmy Carr]], which could rise the number of episodes to 203.
*From 1996 - 2011, host Jeremy Clarkson released his own home videos. If only those which take place at [[Dunsfold Aerodrome]] onwards are counted, the number increases to 212.
*If all 64 other ''Best of Top Gear'' episodes are counted, the number of episodes jumps to 267.
*If only those filmed during the ''Top Gear'' revival are counted, the number rises to 213, and if all 16 home videos are counted, the number is 219.
*From 1996 - 2011, host Jeremy Clarkson released his own home videos. If only those filmed at Dunsfold are counted, the number increases to 276.
*Penultimately, if ''[[Top Gear: Revved Up (Thrashing, Crashing and Trashing)]]'', a 2005 DVD release which features a small amount of new footage and which never aired on TV is included, the final episode count is 220.
*If only those filmed during the ''Top Gear'' revival are counted, the number rises to 277, and if all 16 home videos are counted, the number is 283.
*Finally, if all 64 other ''Best of Top Gear'' episodes are counted, the total number of episodes jumps to 284, however, these do not include any new footage and are essentially glorified repeats.
*Finally, if ''[[Top Gear: Revved Up (Thrashing, Crashing and Trashing)]]'', a 2005 DVD release which features a small amount of new footage and which never aired on TV is included, the final episode count is 284.


There are many more permutations featuring further compilation series such as ''[[Top Gear: Best of British]]'' and ''[[Top Gear: Top 40]]'' which raise the count beyond 300, but these stretch the definition of what constitutes an episode of ''Top Gear'' and so have not been mentioned. There is also the [[Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car#2012 Children in Need Special|2012 Children in Need "Special"]] which did not feature any of the active presenters and was shown on BBC's Breakfast news programme.
There are many more permutations featuring further compilation series such as ''[[Top Gear: Best of British]]'' and ''[[Top Gear: Top 40]]'' which raise the count beyond 300, but these stretch the definition of what constitutes an episode of ''Top Gear'' and so have not been mentioned. There is also the [[Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car#2012 Children in Need Special|2012 Children in Need "Special"]] which did not feature any of the active presenters and was shown on BBC's Breakfast news programme.
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