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Can't believe what I saw, in that Jeremy, the other two, and the crew, just let that fire get out of control and cause all the damage it did. Surely the sensible thing would be to stop filming and try to deal with it rather than carry on filming like it was an everyday event. What a bunch of tw@s!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The whole idea of those three hosting Top gear is too break and make things and make us laugh and that they do. At the end of the day they will no doubt pay for any damage done to surrounding areas and they did try to stop it before it got out of hand. Top gear is highly fun to watch because they are all silly ******* and I enjoy it. And its the camera man who kept filming whilst they tried to put it out, if they hadn't have left the caravan they would have been burnt. They do this sort of thing every week - and lets face it we never actually saw or heard the people in the tent next door, even though they had broken it the day before. I would have a stab at the thought that no one was actually staying in that tent/caravan and as already said it was there for such things to happen.
postdog...bless you for not realising it was set up....that's actually quite sweet.
but set up or not, wasn't that just one of the funniest things ever....when Hamster threw the cushion out of the window and it set fire to the awning next door, I was helpless laughing, and even tho I sky+'d it and watched it again later last night, it was just as funny 2nd time round.
OEV, totally agree about James' first crash, he was so clearly annnoyed that it couldn't have been set up.
but set up or not, wasn't that just one of the funniest things ever....when Hamster threw the cushion out of the window and it set fire to the awning next door, I was helpless laughing, and even tho I sky+'d it and watched it again later last night, it was just as funny 2nd time round.
OEV, totally agree about James' first crash, he was so clearly annnoyed that it couldn't have been set up.
I thought it was hilarious - I'd have laughed out loud if I hadn't lost my voice.
Yes, it was blatantly set up and an unwitting lesson on how not to deal with caravan fires. It also provided a first class training opportunity for the local fire brigade, who'd have probably otherwise been sat around the station bored as hell waiting for their next shout.
Irresponsible as it may have looked, the BBC put one heck of a lot of planning into stuff like this.
Yes, it was blatantly set up and an unwitting lesson on how not to deal with caravan fires. It also provided a first class training opportunity for the local fire brigade, who'd have probably otherwise been sat around the station bored as hell waiting for their next shout.
Irresponsible as it may have looked, the BBC put one heck of a lot of planning into stuff like this.
All a set up bar the bollard incident. Still extremely funny though.
Remember a few months back when they turned a Renault Espace into a convertable? They put it through a brand new car wash in Bedford which supposedly caught fire. However, in the Bedfordshire on Sunday newspaper, the owner of the garage said it never caught fire, they just added the flames on in the editing suite.
Remember a few months back when they turned a Renault Espace into a convertable? They put it through a brand new car wash in Bedford which supposedly caught fire. However, in the Bedfordshire on Sunday newspaper, the owner of the garage said it never caught fire, they just added the flames on in the editing suite.