James May's Cars of the People
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JonRB said:
I feel a Monty Python sketch coming on.
What has Clarkson ever done on his own?
Well, there was Clarkson's Motorworld
And Jeremy Clarkson's Car Years
And Jeremy Clarkson Meets the Neighbours
And all those car videos he did that most dads got for Christmas presents for years.
And that thing on Isambard Kingdom Brunel he did.
And that chat show he did.
And that "Who do you think you are?" episode where he found out his ancestors owned Kilner Jars.
And presenting the first series of Robot Wars.
But *apart* from all those, what has Clarkson ever done on his own?
The one about the raid on St Nazaire.What has Clarkson ever done on his own?
Well, there was Clarkson's Motorworld
And Jeremy Clarkson's Car Years
And Jeremy Clarkson Meets the Neighbours
And all those car videos he did that most dads got for Christmas presents for years.
And that thing on Isambard Kingdom Brunel he did.
And that chat show he did.
And that "Who do you think you are?" episode where he found out his ancestors owned Kilner Jars.
And presenting the first series of Robot Wars.
But *apart* from all those, what has Clarkson ever done on his own?
Edited by JonRB on Tuesday 26th August 19:29
But apart from that...?
JonRB said:
Kermit power said:
What has Clarkson done on his own? The only thing that springs to mind at the moment was something to do with the Victoria Cross and a couple of appearances on QI and Have I Got News For You...
I feel a Monty Python sketch coming on. What has Clarkson ever done on his own?
Well, there was Clarkson's Motorworld
And Jeremy Clarkson's Car Years
And Jeremy Clarkson's Speed
And Jeremy Clarkson Meets the Neighbours
And all those car videos he did that most dads got for Christmas presents for years.
And that thing on Isambard Kingdom Brunel he did.
And that chat show he did.
And the series "Inventions That Changed the World"
And that "Who do you think you are?" episode where he found out his ancestors owned Kilner Jars.
And presenting the first series of Robot Wars.
But *apart* from all those, what has Clarkson ever done on his own?
Zad said:
Glad to see the XR4x4 hoofed it away from the Cavalier The Sierra was a bit, erm, messed around with to say the least, I had feared they were going to explode them both at the end of the programme, which would have been a shame as I need those leather seats for mine!
Edited by Zad on Tuesday 26th August 06:38
I'd have been surprised if the Sierra hadn't 'hoofed it away from the Cavalier'!
It's over double the power ( although it didn't go over 2/3 revs in filming )
HereBeMonsters said:
I was surprised to see it being given the beans on track - I thought she just got rolled in and out of a trailer these days?
Cheeky get! I still take her out and give her a damn good thrashing now and again did a full day on track at Brands last November zeb said:
thanks, great read.
Nick...take a bow sir....
"Bow taken" :PNick...take a bow sir....
gareth_r said:
AnotherClarkey said:
Did he gesticulate and say 'engine in the back' while driving the Bond Bug????
Confusion with the Bond 875 that had a Hillman Imp (van spec) engine in the rear?That was a truly scary 3-wheeler (although perhaps the weight distribution made it less likely to roll?).
JonRB said:
Amirhussain said:
I think I would have enjoyed it more if Hammond was presenting it..
It would have been a completely different show if Hammond had been presenting it. I don't understand why Sir Chis of Harris doesn't do it.
And Top Gear.
s m said:
I'd have been surprised if the Sierra hadn't 'hoofed it away from the Cavalier'!
It's over double the power ( although it didn't go over 2/3 revs in filming )
Thank goodness it won, else I'd never have heard the end of it.
V6Twinturbo said:
Well I'm glad they didn't want to blow it up. It was mine! Rather, erm, thoroughly messed around with. Twin turbo V6, 300bhp and 380ft lbs torque, on an Emerald, mapped by Dave Walker. The indicators are cold air ducts...
Thank goodness it won, else I'd never have heard the end of it.
Oh. Shame they couldn't get a standard one to go head to head...Thank goodness it won, else I'd never have heard the end of it.
Vocal Minority said:
Well that would have been a crap episode...the most interesting thing your family ever did was buy cookware....
Considering how iconic the Kilner jar is, that's actually quite interesting. And inventing something is rather different from buying something. Also, you seem to be saying that what your great, great, great, great grandfather did is automatically the most interesting thing one's family can ever do.
Edit:
More into here: http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/episode...
Edited by JonRB on Wednesday 27th August 13:41
JonRB said:
Amirhussain said:
I think I would have enjoyed it more if Hammond was presenting it..
It would have been a completely different show if Hammond had been presenting it. JonRB said:
Considering how iconic the Kilner jar is, that's actually quite interesting. And inventing something is rather different from buying something.
Also, you seem to be saying that what your great, great, great, great grandfather did is automatically the most interesting thing one's family can ever do.
Edit:
More into here: http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/episode...
Remember though that the Kilner jar his family made was the screw top jar not the spring clip seal jar that is called a Kilner today.Also, you seem to be saying that what your great, great, great, great grandfather did is automatically the most interesting thing one's family can ever do.
Edit:
More into here: http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/episode...
Edited by JonRB on Wednesday 27th August 13:41
FourWheelDrift said:
Remember though that the Kilner jar his family made was the screw top jar not the spring clip seal jar that is called a Kilner today.
Yes, true. My grandma used to be a prolific jam-maker when I was growing up and she used to use genuine screw-top Kilners. I wouldn't be surprised if they'd been as old as she was.
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