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Top Gear
Series 14
Promotional poster
Starring
No. of episodes7
Release
Original networkBBC Two
BBC HD
Original release15 November 2009 (2009-11-15) –
3 January 2010 (2010-01-03)
Series chronology
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Series 13
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Series 15
List of episodes

Series 14 of Top Gear, a British motoring magazine and factual television programme, was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two, consisting of seven episodes that were aired between 15 November 2009 to 3 January 2010. It is the first series that was also aired in high-definition. This series' highlights included the presenters making their own electric car, hosting a car-themed art exhibition, and a tribute to the car manufacturer Lancia. The sixth episode of the series was dedicated to a feature-length special, titled Top Gear: Bolivia Special, focused on a road trip with off-road vehicles.

A series of compilation episodes featuring the best moments of the thirteenth and fourteenth series, titled "Best of Top Gear", was aired during 2010 between 10 January to 7 February. The fourteenth series faced criticism for its feature film in the first episode, regarding comments considered unacceptable to Romanians.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
series
ReviewsFeatures/challengesGuest(s)Original air dateUK viewers
(millions) [1]
1131BMW 760LiMercedes-Benz S63 AMGRomanian GT road trip to find the Transfăgărăşan highway: (Aston Martin DBS VolanteFerrari CaliforniaLamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 SpyderDacia Sandero)Eric Bana15 November 2009 (2009-11-15)6.70[nb 1]
1142Audi R8 V10Chevrolet Corvette ZR1Build an electric car better than a G-WizMichael Sheen22 November 2009 (2009-11-22)6.48[nb 2]
1153Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni • Hawk HF3000Fly an Airship caravan with a Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni • Why Lancia has made greatest number of great carsChris Evans29 November 2009 (2009-11-29)6.51[nb 3]
1164Off Roaders: (BMW X5 MAudi Q7 V12 TDIRange Rover (2010MY))Renault Twingo 133Airport vehicle motorsportGuy RitchieRoss Kemp6 December 2009 (2009-12-06)6.29[nb 4]
1175Noble M600Make an automotive art gallery to prove cars are more popular than traditional artJenson ButtonDavid CoulthardRupert Maas20 December 2009 (2009-12-20)6.90[nb 5]
1186N/A – Bolivia SpecialBolivia Special: (Range RoverToyota Land CruiserSuzuki Jimny)None27 December 2009 (2009-12-27)7.45[nb 6]
1197Lexus LFABMW X6Vauxhall Insignia VXR'Low-budget' worldwide review of the BMW X6 • May and Margaret Calvert reflect on the evolution of UK road signs • Top Gear Awards 2009Seasick Steve3 January 2010 (2010-01-03)6.52[nb 7]

Best-of episodes

Total No. Title Feature Original air date UK viewers
(million)[1]
S18CE–1"The Best of Top Gear: 2009 No.1"Best Moments from Series 13-14 - Part 110 January 2010 (2010-01-10)3.12
S19CE–2"The Best of Top Gear: 2009 No.2"Best Moments from Series 13-14 - Part 224 January 2010 (2010-01-24)2.37
S20CE–3"The Best of Top Gear: 2009 No.3"Best Moments from Series 13-14 - Part 331 January 2010 (2010-01-31)2.08
S21CE–4"The Best of Top Gear: 2009 No.4"Best Moments from Series 13-14 - Part 47 February 2010 (2010-02-07)2.25

Criticism

Several Romanian newspapers criticised the comments made by Jeremy Clarkson in the fourteenth series' first episode, designed as a reference to the 2006 mockumentary that starred Sacha Baron Cohen as his fictional journalist character from Kazakhstan, with comments that Romania was "Borat country, with gypsies and Russian playboys". Because the film had already stirred controversy in the country, with a number of local Roma who had been involved in the film attempting to sue 20th Century Fox and Cohen, it was claimed that the comments had been "offensive" and had produced "bad publicity for their country",[2] with the Romanian Times also reporting that Clarkson had called Romania a "gypsy land".[3]

Further complaints were also made in regards to a scene in which Clarkson donned a pork pie hat and called it a "gypsy" hat, while commenting: "I'm wearing this hat so the gypsies think I am [another gypsy]." Following the episode, the Romanian ambassador sent a letter to the producers of Top Gear, in which he showed his appreciation for the show, highlighted the press's freedom of expression, the non-discriminatory spirit, and the fact that 89.5% of the country's population is Romanian, 6.5% is ethnic Hungarians, 2.5% are ethnic Roma and 1.5% are other ethnic groups, but asked that the episode be re-edited to exclude the offensive material in future showings.[4] In another response to the episode after its broadcast, a group of Romanians hacked over two pages of the Daily Telegraph website, covering them in Romanian flags and playing Gheorghe Zamfir - Lonely Shepherd (featured on the soundtrack to the film Kill Bill) while stating:[5][6]

"We are sick of being mis-represented as Gypsies, and thanks to Top Gear, have been publicly insulted."

Notes

The viewing figures shown in the Episode Table above, are a combination of the figures from the BBC Two broadcast and the BBC HD broadcast.

  1. ^ 6.41 million on BBC Two, 286,000 on BBC HD
  2. ^ 6.19 million on BBC Two, 285,000 on BBC HD
  3. ^ 6.10 million on BBC Two, 412,000 on BBC HD
  4. ^ 6.09 million on BBC Two, 196,000 on BBC HD
  5. ^ 6.35 million on BBC Two, 550,000 on BBC HD
  6. ^ 7.07 million on BBC Two, 378,000 on BBC HD
  7. ^ 6.05 million on BBC Two, 472,000 on BBC HD

References

  1. ^ a b "Weekly Top 10 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board.
  2. ^ NIŢU, Marius (17 November 2009). "Top Gear about Romania: "Borat's Country" with Russian Gypsies and Playboys". Gandul (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 12 December 2009.
  3. ^ "Top Gear praises road in gypsy country - Panorama News - Romanian Times Online News - English Newspaper". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Romanian Ambassador in London Asks Top Gear to Re-edit Episode Shot in Romania". MediaFax. 22 November 2009. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  5. ^ Arthur, Charles (15 April 2010). "Daily Telegraph website hacked". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
  6. ^ James, Martin (16 April 2010). "Hackers deface Telegraph sites over 'gypsies' slight". ITPro.

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