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TOP that!. . .'Top Gear' coming to the States from the UK. . .
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. . .just like Mary Poppins did. . .on NBC. . .


NBC Revs Up 'Top Gear'
Network developing version of BBC show


NBC has put a version of the British show "Top Gear" on the road to American television.

The series, a combination of fast cars, goofy modifications and cheeky hosts, is a hit on the U.K.'s BBC2 and airs in this country on BBC America. NBC has ordered a pilot for an American version of the show, which will be shot in Los Angeles later this year.

Craig Plestis, who oversees alternative programming for NBC, is a professed "Top Gear" fan. "We've had our eye on 'Top Gear' for a while now and think this show can really click with viewers," he says. "The concept taps into America's obsession with cars and is unlike anything else on television."

Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May host the BBC show, which also features a masked test driver known as the Stig. A typical episode might include a test of a high-performance new car, a segment in which the hosts tinker with a less stellar automotive specimen and a celebrity trying to turn in a fast lap time in "a reasonably priced car" ("American Idol's" Simon Cowell currently holds the record).

BBC Worldwide, which imported "Dancing with the Stars" for ABC, will produce the "Top Gear" pilot. The company considered having the BBC team host the American show as well, but that idea was scrapped in favor of homegrown hosts, who will be announced later.

"Top Gear" debuted in the United Kingdom in 1977. May, Hammond and Clarkson have teamed since 2002 and have helped make the show BBC2's most-watched program.
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[quote NewtonMP2100]The company considered having the BBC team host the American show as well, but that idea was scrapped in favor of homegrown hosts, who will be announced later.
FTL
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#3
I don't know what FTL mens but it's a damned shame they aren't using the Brit fellas. They are what make the show what it is. It is the perfect blend of personalities and if just one of them is "off" in the mix the show wouldn't be nearly as good.

I hope they get the US version right.
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#4
FTL means "for the lose" - as opposed to "FTW" which mean "for the win"

Doesn't sound like Top Gear is coming to the States from the UK as Newton said, but that they're making a copy. So instead of drag and drop, think option drag with file corruption.
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TFHMOWTDOTL

(Thanks for helping me out with the definition of those letters) ;-)
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#6
I love the brit version.

I thought we'd screw up The Office, too. But that's been converted successfully. It is quite different than the original version. But it is good in it's own right.

Hopefully they will get folks that really like cars rather than just a bunch of actors.
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#7
I hope they get this right - the hosts make or break the show and Clarkson and Hammond make a great team. Captain Slow (May) could be replaced w/o disrupting the show.

Remember what they did to Junkyard Wars/Scrapheap Challenge and those hosts (esp at the end Sad )
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