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{{TG Series|version=2002|number=sixteenth|date=21st December|year=2010|date2=27th February|year2=2011|eps=8|host=Jeremy Clarkson|pronoun=he|otherhosts=[[Richard Hammond]], [[James May]] and [[The Stig#Second_White_Stig|The Stig]]|studio=Television Centre|studioinfo=Wood Lane, [[London]]|channel=BBC Two|mins=60|format=studio|num=16|mil=7|hunthou=19|mil2=7|ht2=68|mostviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Middle East Special|Middle East Special]]|mil3=6|ht3=53|leastviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 6|Episode 6]]|highlights=the 2010 Christmas Specials, which marked the final time ''Top Gear'' would air a studio-based episode during Christmastime, the [[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 3/Albanian Mafia Challenge|Albanian Mafia Challenge]], and a [[2010 Top Gear crossover event|crossover event]] with [[Top Gear Australia]]}}
{{TG Series|version=2002|number=sixteenth|date=21st December|year=2010|date2=27th February|year2=2011|eps=8|host=Jeremy Clarkson|pronoun=he|otherhosts=[[Richard Hammond]], [[James May]] and [[The Stig#Second_White_Stig|The Stig]]|studio=Television Centre|studioinfo=Wood Lane, [[London]]|channel=BBC Two|mins=60|format=studio|num=16|mil=7|hunthou=19|mil2=7|ht2=68|mostviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Middle East Special|Middle East Special]]|mil3=6|ht3=53|leastviewed=[[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 6|Episode 6]]|highlights=2010 Christmas Specials, which marked the final time ''Top Gear'' would air a studio-based episode during Christmastime, the [[{{PAGENAME}}/Episode 3/Albanian Mafia Challenge|Albanian Mafia Challenge]], and a [[2010 Top Gear crossover event|crossover event]] with [[Top Gear Australia]]}}


This series was the first to feature [[Ben Collins]]' replacement as The Stig, who was introduced after [[Tiff Needell]] briefly returned to ''Top Gear'' for the first time since 2001 as a result of [[Fifth Gear]]'s hiatus. The introduction of this Stig was woven into the plot of the Middle East Special as one of the show's more fictional elements it adopted later on.
This series was the first to feature [[Ben Collins]]' replacement as The Stig, who was introduced after [[Tiff Needell]] briefly returned to ''Top Gear'' for the first time since 2001 as a result of [[Fifth Gear]]'s hiatus. The introduction of this Stig was woven into the plot of the Middle East Special as one of the show's more fictional elements it adopted later on.


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{{TG 2002 Series}}

Revision as of 19:47, 22 February 2022

Series 16 (2002 format)
Series 16 continued to boast viewing figures of over 7 million.
Series 16 continued to boast viewing figures of over 7 million.
Episodes 8
Originally aired 21/12/2010 - 27/02/2011
Original network BBC Two
Resolution 576i
Aspect ratio 16:9 Widescreen
Preceded by Series 15 (2010)
Superceded by Series 17 (2011)

The sixteenth series of Top Gear premiered in the United Kingdom on the 21st December, 2010, and concluded on the 27th February, 2011, after a run of 8 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 16 attracted an average viewership rating of 7.19 million viewers per episode, with a peak of 7.68 million viewers for Middle East Special, and a low of 6.53 million viewers for Episode 6.

Highlights from this series include the 2010 Christmas Specials, which marked the final time Top Gear would air a studio-based episode during Christmastime, the Albanian Mafia Challenge, and a crossover event with Top Gear Australia.

This series was the first to feature Ben Collins' replacement as The Stig, who was introduced after Tiff Needell briefly returned to Top Gear for the first time since 2001 as a result of Fifth Gear's hiatus. The introduction of this Stig was woven into the plot of the Middle East Special as one of the show's more fictional elements it adopted later on.