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| length = 611:49
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| superc = [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Series 11|Series 11 (2008)]]
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{{TG Series|version=2002|number=tenth|date=7th October|year=2007|date2=23rd December|year2=2007|eps=10|host=Jeremy Clarkson|pronoun=he|otherhosts=[[Richard Hammond]], [[James May]] and [[The Stig#First_White_Stig|The Stig]]|studio=Television Centre|studioinfo=Wood Lane, [[London]]|channel=BBC Two|mins=60|format=studio|num=10|mil=7|hunthou=01|mil2=8|ht2=35|mostviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 8|Episode 8]]|mil3=5|ht3=53|leastviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 2|Episode 2]]|highlights=guest appearance of Formula 1 driver [[Lewis Hamilton]] helping to set BBC Two's all-time best ratings in a record which stood for over six years, a second attempt at building [[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 2/Amphibious Cars Challenge|amphibious cars]] with which to cross the English Channel, and a return of the intercontinental race format, pitting all four ''Top Gear'' hosts against each other in a [[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 5/Race Across London|race across]] the entirety of London}} Other moments include Clarkson driving the diminutive [[Peel P50]] all the way inside Broadcasting House, and Richard Hammond's first high-performance drive in a supercar since his 2006 injury, racing a [[Bugatti Veyron]] against a Typhoon fighter jet.
{{TG Series|version=2002|number=tenth|date=7th October|year=2007|date2=23rd December|year2=2007|eps=10|host=Jeremy Clarkson|pronoun=he|otherhosts=[[Richard Hammond]], [[James May]] and [[The Stig#First_White_Stig|The Stig]]|studio=Television Centre|studioinfo=Wood Lane, [[London]]|channel=BBC Two|mins=60|format=studio|num=10|mil=7|hunthou=01|mil2=8|ht2=35|mostviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 8|Episode 8]]|mil3=5|ht3=53|leastviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 2|Episode 2]]|highlights=guest appearance of Formula 1 driver [[Lewis Hamilton]] helping to set BBC Two's all-time best ratings in a record which stood for over six years, a second attempt at building [[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 2/Amphibious Cars Challenge|amphibious cars]] with which to cross the English Channel, and a return of the intercontinental race format, pitting all four ''Top Gear'' hosts against each other in a [[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 5/Race Across London|race across]] the entirety of London}} Other moments include Clarkson driving the diminutive [[Peel P50]] all the way inside Broadcasting House, and Richard Hammond's first high-performance drive in a supercar since his 2006 injury, racing a [[Bugatti Veyron]] against a Typhoon fighter jet.
==Home video distribution==
{{Main Article|name={{BASEPAGENAME}}/Home Video Releases/Series Box Sets/Series 10}}
{{TG 2002 Later Videos|reldate=21st April, 2009|country=the United States and Canada|region=Region 1|comment=The series would then be released in Australia on the 6th August, 2009 as a Region 4 release in a red steelbook case, before making its way to its native United Kingdom on the 25th October, 2010, three years after its initial broadcast.}} Major cuts were made to the episodes in order to fit 3 discs, which usually resulted in [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/The News|The News]] segment being cut, or occasionally the [[{{BASEPAGENAME}}/Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car|SIARPC]], which rather infamously includes [[Jennifer Saunders]]' very near attempt at dethroning [[Simon Cowell]].
All home video releases of Series 10 were on DVD only, and received identical cuts regardless of region. From the series' original 10 hour runtime, the DVD versions of Series 10 have been reduced to just 8:25:50, with almost 2 hours of footage being cut in total. Chronologically, it was the first series to receive a box set release.


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