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Richard and James road-test family cars that promise a bit of excitement. Jeremy builds his own car to race.

Richard and James road-test family cars that promise a bit of excitement. Jeremy builds his own car to race.

Top Gear heads to the Isle of Man for their summer holidays.

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May attempt to improve the ambulance.

Matt LeBlanc drives an eight-wheeled rescue vehicle from Russia, Rory Reid turns the world's ugliest car into a luxury yacht and Chris Harris reviews the new Porsche Cayman. Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay is the studio guest.

With Jeremy in the McLaren SLR and Richard and James on a boat, who will make it from London to Oslo first

The team embark on a caravan holiday in Dorset.

The team celebrates all that is great about Britain's motor industry.

The lads take on the ultimate challenge for any van driver - working as real life roadies for The Who.

The Nissan GT-R is put to the test at Japan's legendary Fuji circuit. Jeremy and James compare luxury limos.

The ultra-efficient, ultra-fast Japanese public transit is world famous. But can the Nissan GT-R prove faster?

The first episode features the astonishing, ultra-exclusive Ferrari FXX K, tested to the max by Chris Harris at the Daytona circuit in Florida. Matt, Chris and Rory then race across Kazakhstan in 3 high-mileage cars: a Mercedes saloon, a Volvo estate and a London Taxi, all of which have done at least 480,000 miles, the equivalent distance of going to the moon and back. Actor James McAvoy guest stars in the studio and on the famous Top Gear test track.

The boys attempt to find sensibly priced small cars that won't make you miserable.

The Porshe Cayenne Turbo S is tested against the RAF's freefall parachute display team, the Red Devils.

Our hosts set out to discover what Top Gear might have been like 60 years ago in a race acrosse the UK.

Matt LeBlanc is the first to test America's explosive new supercar, the Ford GT. Presenters Chris Harris and Sabine Schmitz go head to head in one of motorsport's toughest events - a buggy race across the wild Californian desert.

The boys test Italian sports cars, review military maneuvers and take a trip to Belgium.

The team heads to Iceland with a trio of convertibles - the Audi TT, Nissan 350Z and Chrysler Crossfire.

Matt LeBlanc gets to grips with the fire-breathing Mercedes-AMG GT R supercar. Elsewhere, Chris Harris and Rory Reid journey across Cuba in a pair of second-hand sports cars, while comedian Ross Noble takes to the Top Gear track in the Reasonably Fast Car.

The iconic Lamborghini is celebrated in a special edition of the show.

Can Jeremy Clarkson drive from London to Edinburgh and back in an Audi A8 on one tank of petrol?