Top Gear
Series 29, Episode 4
Top GearFreddie, Chris and Paddy are in Wales, taking a road trip in the newest grand tourers from Bentley, Aston Martin and McLaren. Plus a tribute to the late Sir Stirling Moss. 4/5
CloseJimmy Carr hosts the famous words and numbers quiz, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson playing against each other. 14/15
CloseRichard and comedian Joe Lycett head to the mini break mecca of Amsterdam, for some culture, cardio, canals, cuisine, drawing, Dutch gin, and the museum of street organs. 3/4
CloseRichard and actor Sally Phillips have a fulsome time with fika, meatballs, scaling high rooftops, singing Abba, and staying up late playing on their phones. 4/4
CloseJimmy Carr hosts the famous words and numbers quiz, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson playing against each other. 14/15
CloseRichard and actor Sally Phillips have a fulsome time with fika, meatballs, scaling high rooftops, singing Abba, and staying up late playing on their phones. 4/4
CloseQuiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 33/55
CloseGraham Norton presents a lively chat show featuring Hugh Grant, Nigella Lawson, Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Romesh Ranganathan, Amy Adams and Dua Lipa. 7/26
CloseRichard and comedian Joe Lycett head to the mini break mecca of Amsterdam, for some culture, cardio, canals, cuisine, drawing, Dutch gin, and the museum of street organs. 3/4
CloseRichard and actor Sally Phillips have a fulsome time with fika, meatballs, scaling high rooftops, singing Abba, and staying up late playing on their phones. 4/4
CloseQuiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 33/55
CloseGraham Norton presents a lively chat show featuring Hugh Grant, Nigella Lawson, Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Romesh Ranganathan, Amy Adams and Dua Lipa. 7/26
CloseRichard and comedian Joe Lycett head to the mini break mecca of Amsterdam, for some culture, cardio, canals, cuisine, drawing, Dutch gin, and the museum of street organs. 3/4
CloseRichard and actor Sally Phillips have a fulsome time with fika, meatballs, scaling high rooftops, singing Abba, and staying up late playing on their phones. 4/4
CloseQuiz show in which contestants try to score as few points as possible by coming up with the answers that no-one else can think of. 33/55
CloseGraham Norton presents a lively chat show featuring Hugh Grant, Nigella Lawson, Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Romesh Ranganathan, Amy Adams and Dua Lipa. 7/26
CloseRichard and comedian Joe Lycett head to the mini break mecca of Amsterdam, for some culture, cardio, canals, cuisine, drawing, Dutch gin, and the museum of street organs. 3/4
CloseRichard and actor Sally Phillips have a fulsome time with fika, meatballs, scaling high rooftops, singing Abba, and staying up late playing on their phones. 4/4
CloseRichard and comedian Joe Lycett head to the mini break mecca of Amsterdam, for some culture, cardio, canals, cuisine, drawing, Dutch gin, and the museum of street organs. 3/4
CloseGraham Norton presents a lively chat show featuring Hugh Grant, Nigella Lawson, Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Romesh Ranganathan, Amy Adams and Dua Lipa. 7/26
CloseRichard and actor Sally Phillips have a fulsome time with fika, meatballs, scaling high rooftops, singing Abba, and staying up late playing on their phones. 4/4
CloseEllie Goulding hands Michael her phone in Send To All, and there is a sensational performance from the world's most beloved tenor, Andrea Bocelli. 4/6
CloseEyewitness footage captures the moment a tornado tears through the town of Moore, Oklahoma, destroying two schools with the pupils still inside. 2/13
CloseGregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman reveal the production processes behind Birds Eye Waffles. Gregg is at their factory in Lowestoft to follow raw product to packaged good. 5/9
CloseJoanna travels the length of India, showing us delights like the flower-sellers of Madurai, before taking us back to Uzbekistan for gory tales and gem making. 2/3
CloseWe travel to Tbilisi in Georgia to witness a life-saving operation on a magnificent Asian elephant named Grande, who has a badly infected tusk. 3/3
CloseThe Life team travelled to the freezing waters of the Antarctic to film the slow-motion world of the creatures living under the ice. The team also discovered that creating their very own shipwreck in the Bahamas was much more difficult than they imagined. 8/10
CloseHow the study of ecosystems across the world giving us a deeper understanding of nature. We hear about a decline in orca numbers and how invasive plants contributed to Cape Town's 2018 drought. 2/3
CloseThis programme unearths the modern reality of self-enhancement. Just because we can have any face and body we want, should we? What dangers are lurking behind the promises? 2/2
CloseGregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman reveal the production processes behind Birds Eye Waffles. Gregg is at their factory in Lowestoft to follow raw product to packaged good. 5/9
CloseJoanna travels the length of India, showing us delights like the flower-sellers of Madurai, before taking us back to Uzbekistan for gory tales and gem making. 2/3
CloseWe travel to Tbilisi in Georgia to witness a life-saving operation on a magnificent Asian elephant named Grande, who has a badly infected tusk. 3/3
CloseHow the study of ecosystems across the world giving us a deeper understanding of nature. We hear about a decline in orca numbers and how invasive plants contributed to Cape Town's 2018 drought. 2/3
CloseThis programme unearths the modern reality of self-enhancement. Just because we can have any face and body we want, should we? What dangers are lurking behind the promises? 2/2
CloseEyewitness footage captures the moment a tornado tears through the town of Moore, Oklahoma, destroying two schools with the pupils still inside. 2/13
CloseGregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman reveal the production processes behind Birds Eye Waffles. Gregg is at their factory in Lowestoft to follow raw product to packaged good. 5/9
CloseJoanna travels the length of India, showing us delights like the flower-sellers of Madurai, before taking us back to Uzbekistan for gory tales and gem making. 2/3
CloseWe travel to Tbilisi in Georgia to witness a life-saving operation on a magnificent Asian elephant named Grande, who has a badly infected tusk. 3/3
CloseThe Life team travelled to the freezing waters of the Antarctic to film the slow-motion world of the creatures living under the ice. The team also discovered that creating their very own shipwreck in the Bahamas was much more difficult than they imagined. 8/10
CloseHow the study of ecosystems across the world giving us a deeper understanding of nature. We hear about a decline in orca numbers and how invasive plants contributed to Cape Town's 2018 drought. 2/3
CloseEyewitness footage captures the moment a tornado tears through the town of Moore, Oklahoma, destroying two schools with the pupils still inside. 2/13
CloseThis programme unearths the modern reality of self-enhancement. Just because we can have any face and body we want, should we? What dangers are lurking behind the promises? 2/2
CloseGregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman reveal the production processes behind Birds Eye Waffles. Gregg is at their factory in Lowestoft to follow raw product to packaged good. 5/9
CloseJoanna travels the length of India, showing us delights like the flower-sellers of Madurai, before taking us back to Uzbekistan for gory tales and gem making. 2/3
CloseWe travel to Tbilisi in Georgia to witness a life-saving operation on a magnificent Asian elephant named Grande, who has a badly infected tusk. 3/3
CloseThe Life team travelled to the freezing waters of the Antarctic to film the slow-motion world of the creatures living under the ice. The team also discovered that creating their very own shipwreck in the Bahamas was much more difficult than they imagined. 8/10
CloseHow the study of ecosystems across the world giving us a deeper understanding of nature. We hear about a decline in orca numbers and how invasive plants contributed to Cape Town's 2018 drought. 2/3
CloseEyewitness footage captures the moment a tornado tears through the town of Moore, Oklahoma, destroying two schools with the pupils still inside. 2/13
CloseThis programme unearths the modern reality of self-enhancement. Just because we can have any face and body we want, should we? What dangers are lurking behind the promises? 2/2
CloseGregg Wallace, Cherry Healey and Ruth Goodman reveal the production processes behind Birds Eye Waffles. Gregg is at their factory in Lowestoft to follow raw product to packaged good. 5/9
CloseJoanna travels the length of India, showing us delights like the flower-sellers of Madurai, before taking us back to Uzbekistan for gory tales and gem making. 2/3
CloseWe travel to Tbilisi in Georgia to witness a life-saving operation on a magnificent Asian elephant named Grande, who has a badly infected tusk. 3/3
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