I've a lot of time for Guy Martin, but he's not TG material unless it had a very major overhaul and even then I don't think he'd enjoy it and that would probably show instantly. Does anyone in the 'yes' camp remember when they tried him on the one off 'one man & his dog'?Guy Martin wouldn't do it. He's said in the past he doesn't like doing too much telly and he's much happier fixing trucks. I say bring back William Woollard.
I think Guy is great, but he's certainly not right for TG, but just as a matter of interest which bit of TG do you think is actually live, as in not 'oh let's do that again' 'audience you didn't laugh properly, let's do that again' not edited live.I like him in small doses, but he is irritating and I couldn't see him fronting anything that didn't need a lot of editing first. Certainly not the 'live' recording of TG.
Isn't Jeremy the patron of that organisation.Don't forget the guy in the Help for Heroes kit, who may have some limbs missing, for added authenticity.
Isn't Jeremy the patron of that organisation.![]()
None of it. That's why I typed "live". The American TV shows used to have the announcer say 'filmed live before a studio audience' before some of the older comedy shows, TG studio bits are probably much the same. I doubt they have a sign flashing 'LAUGH' or a bloke holding up signs on when to applaud though.I think Guy is great, but he's certainly not right for TG, but just as a matter of interest which bit of TG do you think is actually live, as in not 'oh let's do that again' 'audience you didn't laugh properly, let's do that again' not edited live.
Suppose that's the point of TG, even when they have driven something fairly normal they made some sort of race out of it, locally for example it was a Alfa 156 vs. a bloke walking across the Humber River. They've made car shows entertainment not reviews - I can get any number of them by googling.If they are going to just try and rejig then I think Chris Evans is a good suggestion, he's changed a lot in the last decade but it'd probably be best to just let it die and see if there's space for something new in a couple of years. Incidentally, I think the Classic Car show (while it has a fair chunk of failings) is probably a clever way to go with motoring programs. As TG has shown, there's no real interest in the bland affordable cars that everyone is driving today so it makes much more sense to go with some kind of exotica and classics is a pretty safe direction to aim in when it comes to car enthusiasts.
That's perfect- should kill it off completely within one series.Did someone say Chris Evans?![]()
Could always fire him off an aircraft carrier, like one of the Stigs??That's perfect- should kill it off completely within one series.
Top Gear is boring now... time to get a new format and new presenters... let James May go so he can continue to do those excellent engineering/ test rig programmes that Adam Hart-Davis used to do, so he doesn't have to put up with the other two. Hammond is OK for that obstacle race programme... Clarkson is old and difficult and has too many hang-ups to be credible anymore... besides which he is anti-cycling.