BBC Worldwide is scheduling a week of Top Gear programming across its network of channels.
Programmes such as Top Gear’s Top 41, Top Gear Top Fails, Top Gear Festival – Sydney and The Worst Car in the History of the World will all be broadcast from August 19 to 26 across the BBC’s channels globally.
Gear’s Top 41, presented by Richard Hammond, will count down Top Gear’s best moments over the years. Meanwhile, Top Gear Top Fails will include some of the most iconic “ambitious, but rubbish” challenges that the team has tried to achieve.
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Tracy Forsyth, vice president of content commissioning, said: “We know our viewers across the globe are crazy about Top Gear, so we’ve put together a week-long televisual event to celebrate with them some of the best moments of this iconic series. Top Gear Week will be fun, irreverent and action-packed and underpins our mission to deliver more of what our international BBC audiences love.”
Top Gear’s Top 41, The Worst Car in the History of the World and Top Gear Festival - Sydney will screen across BBC Knowledge (Nordics, Poland, Asia, Australia and South Africa), and BBC HD and BBC Entertainment in Latin America, where the week will also feature Top Gear Top Fails.
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