The Grand Tour

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Calza

2,007 posts

117 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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V8 Animal said:
Is it me or are the sound levels all over the place?
I turn it up for outside broadcasts and down for the tent stuff.
No I'm getting this too. The sound production values seem st for this show.

Matthen

1,302 posts

153 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Borroxs said:
God that Bently was fast!

Wouldn't have one even if I was rich, but it was fast.

Surprised how slow in comparison the Jag was.

The jag is massively good value of money in comparison, but when I see them on the road, they don't look as good as when I see them in photos. I can't remember any other car doing this for me. It's usually the other way around.
I couldn't believe how much slower the Range Rover was - only 140 mph from a 5L V8, and an age behind the Bentley in the drag race. That thing must weigh an incredible amount.

Dr Doofenshmirtz

15,326 posts

202 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Calza said:
V8 Animal said:
Is it me or are the sound levels all over the place?
I turn it up for outside broadcasts and down for the tent stuff.
No I'm getting this too. The sound production values seem st for this show.
It's a 5.1/DTS soundtrack which is superb with the right setup.

Martin_Hx

3,958 posts

200 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Matthen said:
Borroxs said:
God that Bently was fast!

Wouldn't have one even if I was rich, but it was fast.

Surprised how slow in comparison the Jag was.

The jag is massively good value of money in comparison, but when I see them on the road, they don't look as good as when I see them in photos. I can't remember any other car doing this for me. It's usually the other way around.
I couldn't believe how much slower the Range Rover was - only 140 mph from a 5L V8, and an age behind the Bentley in the drag race. That thing must weigh an incredible amount.
Gearing

Durzel

12,310 posts

170 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Buffalo said:
Agreed. What I thought the show was going to entail because of rent per location and what it did = 2 very different things. What's the point of going to a location to show segments from elsewhere?
Yeah, at this point the tent just seems arbitrary. It might as well be a regular building for all of the relevance it has.

It doesn't really make a whole lot of sense really, unless I'm missing something obvious. TG had a fixed location studio, and their segments were all over the place. TGT has a ostensibly mobile studio and their segments are.. all over the place. Beyond mentioning a backdrop and a few in-jokes for the locals I'm not sure what the tent brings to the table?

Ste1987

1,798 posts

108 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Durzel said:
Buffalo said:
Agreed. What I thought the show was going to entail because of rent per location and what it did = 2 very different things. What's the point of going to a location to show segments from elsewhere?
Yeah, at this point the tent just seems arbitrary. It might as well be a regular building for all of the relevance it has.

It doesn't really make a whole lot of sense really, unless I'm missing something obvious. TG had a fixed location studio, and their segments were all over the place. TGT has a ostensibly mobile studio and their segments are.. all over the place. Beyond mentioning a backdrop and a few in-jokes for the locals I'm not sure what the tent brings to the table?
The opportunity for overseas fans of CHM to see them goof about in the flesh?

bodhi

10,755 posts

231 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Ste1987 said:
Durzel said:
Buffalo said:
Agreed. What I thought the show was going to entail because of rent per location and what it did = 2 very different things. What's the point of going to a location to show segments from elsewhere?
Yeah, at this point the tent just seems arbitrary. It might as well be a regular building for all of the relevance it has.

It doesn't really make a whole lot of sense really, unless I'm missing something obvious. TG had a fixed location studio, and their segments were all over the place. TGT has a ostensibly mobile studio and their segments are.. all over the place. Beyond mentioning a backdrop and a few in-jokes for the locals I'm not sure what the tent brings to the table?
The opportunity for overseas fans of CHM to see them goof about in the flesh?
Just appears to me to be an attempt to mix old Top Gear and Top Gear Live - I'm guessing Amazon schedules haven't given them enough time to keep up the Live show.

The tent doesn't bother me too much - it would be nice if they did more films in the same location as the tent, but as it is it's something a big different, and you do get a bit of a local flavour as it is. Most of the people visiting the tent seem to have enjoyed themselves.

ClockworkCupcake

74,919 posts

274 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Durzel said:
Yeah, at this point the tent just seems arbitrary. It might as well be a regular building for all of the relevance it has.
BBC lawyers notwithstanding, of course. judge

Zingari

904 posts

175 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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Having watched most of these, fortunatley using fast-forward for most I've come to the conlusion, despite perservering to give them a chance, this is complete shoite

DoctorX

7,332 posts

169 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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ClockworkCupcake said:
Durzel said:
Yeah, at this point the tent just seems arbitrary. It might as well be a regular building for all of the relevance it has.
BBC lawyers notwithstanding, of course. judge
yes Not allowed to host in a static location it says here:

https://www.driving.co.uk/news/gt-special/jeremy-c...

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

166 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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last episode of the series tonight looking forward to seeing it.

silent ninja

863 posts

102 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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johnxjsc1985 said:
last episode of the series tonight looking forward to seeing it.
Let's hope it's the last one ever of this drivel smile

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

166 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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silent ninja said:
Let's hope it's the last one ever of this drivel smile
here we go again. it like fkin groundhog day with these people

suffolk009

5,500 posts

167 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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silent ninja said:
Let's hope it's the last one ever of this drivel smile
Here we go again. It's like groundhog day....

RicksAlfas

13,432 posts

246 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I've an idea. Why don't they have the tent at a racetrack in a different country each week. Doesn't have to be a fulll blown F1 track, but somewhere half decent. They use that track for testing the feature car/s that week with a local race driver. Gets rid of the Eboladrome and The American. They can feature some nationally built cars each week - the owners clubs would love this - and it justifies hauling the tent around the place. The rest of the programme can be as it is.

jbudgie

8,981 posts

214 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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silent ninja said:
johnxjsc1985 said:
last episode of the series tonight looking forward to seeing it.
Let's hope it's the last one ever of this drivel smile
But you will carry on watching won't you ?

wolfracesonic

7,129 posts

129 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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I haven't got Prime so haven't been watching but I just saw the Holy Trinity episode at my neighbours with the AM Vulcan: Is the track they timed the Vulcan on the one they use all the time? It looked little more than the exit road for a retail park.

Register1

2,189 posts

96 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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RicksAlfas said:
I've an idea. Why don't they have the tent at a racetrack in a different country each week. Doesn't have to be a fulll blown F1 track, but somewhere half decent. They use that track for testing the feature car/s that week with a local race driver. Gets rid of the Eboladrome and The American. They can feature some nationally built cars each week - the owners clubs would love this - and it justifies hauling the tent around the place. The rest of the programme can be as it is.

Register1

2,189 posts

96 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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RicksAlfas said:
I've an idea. Why don't they have the tent at a racetrack in a different country each week. Doesn't have to be a fulll blown F1 track, but somewhere half decent. They use that track for testing the feature car/s that week with a local race driver. Gets rid of the Eboladrome and The American. They can feature some nationally built cars each week - the owners clubs would love this - and it justifies hauling the tent around the place. The rest of the programme can be as it is.
Good idea.

Like one week at Oulton, then at Snetterton, then some French, German, Italian tracks.

Keep them reasonable close, so we can pop over from Blighty

Mike335i

5,038 posts

104 months

Thursday 2nd February 2017
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It is a mixed bag but I like it. Beats the hell of off whatever reality nonsense is in the actual telly. Some of our kids actually really good.
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