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'Aint Top Gear getting political? They slagged the government in just about every article (rightly so....have you used the M4 since that sodding bus lane?:mad: )
Not too much of any great interest for me this week, however I wasn't surprised that the school kids liked the Countach the best out of the 360, Zonda, Skyline and TVR. It may be nearly 30 years old and not so 'swoopy', but lets face it, it looks like something out of a sci-fi movie. Still the most WICKED looking car ever IMO.
As for Driven......I used to like that program. The presenters are still OK (although Jason Plato is starting to be more of a prick at times) It's the bloody format that gets me down. Can't stand all the articles being broken up into five or six segments scattered around in the program. Just show the whole thing will ya? It gets dis-jointed and I start to lose interest. It makes the program longer if they keep having to re-introduce each section and give an update from the last time, but the only reason I can see for that is if they are trying to fill time with not very much content. Makes the program cheaper to air for the amount of work that has gone into it (lazy sods!)