![]() ![]() Let's revisit Top Gear and The Grand Tour for more examples of faked scenes of these entertaining car shows. Little BadAss Mini Chopper, Tecumseh Engine Item No: 488 Brand: Little BadAss List Price: 3,195.00 ORDER NOW: 2,995. Update February 2023: Since we've last updated this article, there have been a few more episodes of The Grand Tour that came out, which give us more insight into staged scenes of this popular automotive show. ![]() Instead, we have focused on points within each episode where there has been a deliberate attempt to deceive the audience in some way. It would be easy to write an article pointing out the obviously scripted moments on these shows. What it proved is that some degree of planning and scripting is necessary when putting together a show for TV and that the right amount of entertaining moments don’t just happen randomly.Ĭlarkson, Hammond, and May are excellent presenters and amateur actors-at best-but it’s clear that most of their banter is not scripted and this remains one of their strengths. ![]() Of course, there have been attempts by both the Top Gear and The Grand Tour hosts to film shows entirely unscripted, such as when they traveled in Croatia. Indeed, some stunts are carefully choreographed but the synergy between Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May also creates plenty of genuinely spontaneous and humorous moments. When viewed with skepticism, though, it’s easy to fall into the trap of assuming that the entirety of both shows is fake. Some have slammed the more obvious fake stunts, claiming that the show feels too forced, while fans love the hosts' hilarious antics, with some even calling for their shenanigans to be made into a movie. The Grand Tour and Top Gear have always blurred the lines between scripted and spontaneous action, with mixed reactions from both the media and the shows' fans. ![]()
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