Reaching a peak in the 1990s thanks to presenter Jeremy Clarkson the original series then faced the axe in 2001
- but Clarkson & producer Andy Wilman successfully pitched a new format to BBC bosses & Top Gear returned to become the irreverent funny & often controversial show we now know & love. The addition of co-presenters Richard Hammond & James May completed the Top Gear dream team & ratings soared as viewers tuned in to see the latest Star in a Reasonably Priced Car arguments over the Cool Wall & Power Laps by the mysterious Stig. Recent series have been defined by their madcap challenges where Clarkson Hammond & May have achieved such feats as building a convertible Renault Espace & taking part in the 24-hour Britcar race
- with predictably hilarious results. Hour-long specials such as the 1000-mile journey across Africa in cars bought for only GBP1500 & a race to the magnetic North Pole in which Clarkson & May became the first people to drive a motor vehicle to the Pole while Richard Hammond joined a dog sled team have cemented the Top Gears reputation as much more than just a motoring show. But the shows most shocking moment came in 2006 when Hammond suffered serious head injuries while driving a Vampire turbojet drag racing car at over 300mph. Top Gear has long attracted criticism for its dangerous stunts & the presenters controversial opinions but thankfully the Hamster made a full recovery & Top Gear has continued to pull in massive audiences across the world. This is the full story of the unstoppable rise of Clarkson Hammond May & The Stig
- & how they have transformed an ordinary programme about cars into one of the most famous & best-loved TV programmes of the 21st century.