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'''''Top Gear''''' is the name of an ongoing British automotive journalism programme which began airing on the 29th of May, 2016. It is a soft reboot of the earlier ''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' which aired from October 2002 through to June of 2015 before its cancellation and subsequent revival in light of former lead host [[Jeremy Clarkson]] being [[Jeremy Clarkson's dismissal from Top Gear|sacked]] in March 2015. As of January 2022, this version of the programme has thus far ran for approximately 50 episodes across 9 series, and has largely been characterised through the | '''''Top Gear''''' is the name of an ongoing British automotive journalism programme which began airing on the 29th of May, 2016. It is a soft reboot of the earlier ''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' which aired from October 2002 through to June of 2015 before its cancellation and subsequent revival in light of former lead host [[Jeremy Clarkson]] being [[Jeremy Clarkson's dismissal from Top Gear|sacked]] in March 2015. As of January 2022, this version of the programme has thus far ran for approximately 50 episodes across 9 series, and has largely been characterised through the consistent tenure of former [[Evo Magazine|evo]] writer [[Chris Harris]], who has so far accompanied three separate presenting teams during his time on the show. | ||