Ayman
Active Member
"Ambitious, but rubbish" ... Well they've certainly turned that from a humorous moto into a kingpin guideline on the India Special. They've certainly succeeded.
Reading through post-show comments shows a certain nostalgy concerning what TG used to be. That gave me an idea on how to turn the page on this mishap.
Why don't we each assemble different segments that we loved the most throughout the 17 series into what, to us, would be the ideal episode.
(Supercar/affordable car track/road test) + News + (A challenge/race of some sort) + best SIARPC Or something akin to that.
Here's my take on it :
1 - CLK Black across Wales / Ascari A10 / Bentley Brooklands .
Here's the Merc for instance :
2 - The list is far too long for the news, but what I expect is that there's enough car news (4/5 cars brought up) and the comedy
shouldn't exclusively be the result of willy talk and growler giggles, but mostly be due to anecdotes, funny automotive pictures etc...
3 - James Blunt / Michael Gambon interview(s) : Blunt was an utter surprise, down-to-earth, hilarious chap and quite memorable. Gambon is a no-brainer.
Here's Blunt :
4 - + The London->Oslo race was extremely good;
+ For an ordinary segment however mostly an item with Jezza'r'n'Slow in it, Grosser/Corniche - Eco cars - First car with modern
layout [Such chemistry between the two, no need for a script]
Don't have much time so you'll excuse the haste.
This would be a great opportunity to gloss over all of our favorites and watch each other's gems again.
Reading through post-show comments shows a certain nostalgy concerning what TG used to be. That gave me an idea on how to turn the page on this mishap.
Why don't we each assemble different segments that we loved the most throughout the 17 series into what, to us, would be the ideal episode.
(Supercar/affordable car track/road test) + News + (A challenge/race of some sort) + best SIARPC Or something akin to that.
Here's my take on it :
1 - CLK Black across Wales / Ascari A10 / Bentley Brooklands .
Here's the Merc for instance :
2 - The list is far too long for the news, but what I expect is that there's enough car news (4/5 cars brought up) and the comedy
shouldn't exclusively be the result of willy talk and growler giggles, but mostly be due to anecdotes, funny automotive pictures etc...
3 - James Blunt / Michael Gambon interview(s) : Blunt was an utter surprise, down-to-earth, hilarious chap and quite memorable. Gambon is a no-brainer.
Here's Blunt :
4 - + The London->Oslo race was extremely good;
+ For an ordinary segment however mostly an item with Jezza'r'n'Slow in it, Grosser/Corniche - Eco cars - First car with modern
layout [Such chemistry between the two, no need for a script]
Don't have much time so you'll excuse the haste.
This would be a great opportunity to gloss over all of our favorites and watch each other's gems again.