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Season of television series

Meridian Gear
Serial 19
Top Gear Series 19 Promo 2013.jpg

Promotional poster

Starring
  • Jeremy Clarkson
  • Richard Hammond
  • James May
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 7
Release
Original network BBC Two
BBC HD
Original release 27 January (2013-01-27) –
10 March 2013 (2013-03-ten)
Series chronology

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Series xviii

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Serial 20

List of episodes

Series 19 of Top Gear, a British motoring mag and factual tv programme, was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two and BBC HD during 2013, consisting of five episodes between 29 Jan and 24 Feb,[1] and a two-part characteristic-length special involving a road trip in Africa, titled "Africa Special", aired on iii–10 March. This series' highlights included the presenters race from London to Milan, a supercar route trip across California, and the creation of a domicile-made car for the elderly. The nineteenth serial received criticism for one of its episodes' early filming featuring Jeremy Clarkson seeming to use a racial slur during a auto review motion-picture show.

Episodes [edit]

Criticism [edit]

Following accusations of racism made against Jeremy Clarkson for utilise of "Slope" comment in the Burma Special, an examination of his review of the Toyota GT86 and the Subaru BRZ in the nineteenth serial revealed further criticism of racism. British newspaper The Daily Mirror revealed video prove that in his reviews, in which he had used the rhyme eeny meeny miny moe for choosing the cars, one of the earlier takes of the scene featured him mumbling the word "nigger", which was historically a role of the rhyme'south before versions; the actual transmitted scene used the word "teacher" instead of the racial epithet.

Clarkson initially denied the incident, only eventually issued an apology following the evidence's advent. In his apology, he stated that he was "extremely keen" to avoid using the word, and that he had to practise iii takes with the motion-picture show, adding that he was "mortified" that he appeared to actually mumble the word and that he did everything he could to avert it beingness transmitted on the show. He further proved this was the instance with a note he sent to the production office, which read:[iii]

"I didn't use the Due north-word here just I've just listened through my headphones and it sounds like I did. Is there another take that nosotros could utilize?",

This incident was ane of two reasons that led to the BBC ultimately giving Clarkson a "final warning" in regards to the corporation's views on racist remarks.[4]

Notes [edit]

The viewing figures shown in the Episode Table above, are a combination of the figures from the BBC Two circulate and the BBC HD broadcast.

  1. ^ 5.47 million on BBC Two, one.18 million on BBC HD
  2. ^ v.02 million on BBC Two, i.4 1000000 on BBC Hard disk drive.
  3. ^ 5.01 million on BBC 2, one.35 1000000 on BBC Hard disk drive.
  4. ^ 3.92 1000000 on BBC Ii, 1.39 million on BBC HD.
  5. ^ 5.00 one thousand thousand on BBC 2, one.45 one thousand thousand on BBC HD.
  6. ^ 5.85 million on BBC 2, 1.48 million on BBC Hd.
  7. ^ 5.89 million on BBC Two, 1.59 million on BBC Hard disk.

References [edit]

  1. ^ Vincent, Alice (27 Jan 2013). "Top Gear Series 19, Episode one, review". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved xxx Jan 2013.
  2. ^ "Weekly Superlative 10 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board.
  3. ^ Watt, Nicholas; Rawlinson, Kevin; Halliday, Josh (1 May 2014). "Jeremy Clarkson 'begs forgiveness' over N-word footage". the Guardian.
  4. ^ Collins, David (1 May 2014). "Video: Lookout man Jeremy Clarkson use n-word in unseen Top Gear footage".

External links [edit]

  • Top Gear (series xix) at Top Gear Official Site

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