El Bastardo
11-21-2010, 01:17 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vezOfu7ayso
http://www.history.com/shows/top-gear
Top Gear USA has its premiere on the History Channel tonight.
This is a far cry from the NBC timeslot it was originally supposed to receive.
Instead of DIY show host Eric Stromer and radio host Adam Carolla presenting with racer Tanner Foust we'll see the History Channel air this show with comedian Adam Ferrara and Speed channel host Rutledge Wood. They keep Tanner Foust as their "in house driver"/host though.
The BBC and NBC had high hopes for the original USA incarnation which was intended on appearing mid-season 2009. Unfortunately it didn't test well with focus groups and was dropped.
Jay Leno was asked to host the show but turned it down with concerns that the USA version would lack journalistic integrity amid fears of sponsorship loss over bad reviews.
Top Gear has "franchised" to other countries. Theres been an Australian version and a Russian version. While the Australian version has continued, the Russian version hasn't been as successful and was dropped after just over a dozen episodes.
Most of the features from the original Top Gear will remain. The car challenges will remain. The "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" will remain and they'll be using a Suzuki SX4 as the car. Also, US version will have a segment on customization. Something the BBC version does not.
Oh, and they'll have their very own Stig.
I've read on another forum that The Stig was spotted in costume at a SoCal track during filming and is a tiny, tiny person. No taller than 5'5. I have no idea if this is actually true but it'd be interesting if it turned out that the US Stig was in fact female. (Danica Patrick is like 5'2 or 5'3). Other rumours put Stig as being F1 driver Rubens Barrichello who is 5'8.
Theres an article on Jalopnik talking about the first three episodes of the show. Its not exactly rife with "spoilers" per-se, but it does give away what happens in the first few eps. Don't read if you want to save it for a surprise.
http://jalopnik.com/5694780/first-drive-top-gear-usa?skyline=true&s=i
Also, heres a link to the track they'll be using:
http://jalopnik.com/5672084/top-gear-usa-the-stigs-new-track
And the height thing I was talking about re: The Stig? Heres Stig standing next to Modern Family's Ty Burell. Ty is 6'0 according to Google and Stig's helmet is barely level with his eyebrows.
http://jalopnik.com/5667911/top-gear-confirms-american-stig-suzuki-sx4-as-small-car-for-big-stars
Anyhow. The fanboy in me wants this to do ok. While I was a big fan of having Adam Carolla and am a little saddened he wasn't invited back in it's second incarnation but I'm willing to give this one a chance.
Thoughts?
http://www.history.com/shows/top-gear
Top Gear USA has its premiere on the History Channel tonight.
This is a far cry from the NBC timeslot it was originally supposed to receive.
Instead of DIY show host Eric Stromer and radio host Adam Carolla presenting with racer Tanner Foust we'll see the History Channel air this show with comedian Adam Ferrara and Speed channel host Rutledge Wood. They keep Tanner Foust as their "in house driver"/host though.
The BBC and NBC had high hopes for the original USA incarnation which was intended on appearing mid-season 2009. Unfortunately it didn't test well with focus groups and was dropped.
Jay Leno was asked to host the show but turned it down with concerns that the USA version would lack journalistic integrity amid fears of sponsorship loss over bad reviews.
Top Gear has "franchised" to other countries. Theres been an Australian version and a Russian version. While the Australian version has continued, the Russian version hasn't been as successful and was dropped after just over a dozen episodes.
Most of the features from the original Top Gear will remain. The car challenges will remain. The "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" will remain and they'll be using a Suzuki SX4 as the car. Also, US version will have a segment on customization. Something the BBC version does not.
Oh, and they'll have their very own Stig.
I've read on another forum that The Stig was spotted in costume at a SoCal track during filming and is a tiny, tiny person. No taller than 5'5. I have no idea if this is actually true but it'd be interesting if it turned out that the US Stig was in fact female. (Danica Patrick is like 5'2 or 5'3). Other rumours put Stig as being F1 driver Rubens Barrichello who is 5'8.
Theres an article on Jalopnik talking about the first three episodes of the show. Its not exactly rife with "spoilers" per-se, but it does give away what happens in the first few eps. Don't read if you want to save it for a surprise.
http://jalopnik.com/5694780/first-drive-top-gear-usa?skyline=true&s=i
Also, heres a link to the track they'll be using:
http://jalopnik.com/5672084/top-gear-usa-the-stigs-new-track
And the height thing I was talking about re: The Stig? Heres Stig standing next to Modern Family's Ty Burell. Ty is 6'0 according to Google and Stig's helmet is barely level with his eyebrows.
http://jalopnik.com/5667911/top-gear-confirms-american-stig-suzuki-sx4-as-small-car-for-big-stars
Anyhow. The fanboy in me wants this to do ok. While I was a big fan of having Adam Carolla and am a little saddened he wasn't invited back in it's second incarnation but I'm willing to give this one a chance.
Thoughts?