Huge TG and GT fan here, and I don’t care for the American or otherwise newer versions of Top Gear. I’ve started The Farm and love it, as well as James May in Japan, which is entertaining as well
Huge TG and GT fan here, and I don’t care for the American or otherwise newer versions of Top Gear. I’ve started The Farm and love it, as well as James May in Japan, which is entertaining as well
Jame's cooking show was really good too. Like you, I will watch anything those guys do.
Huge TG and GT fan here, and I don’t care for the American or otherwise newer versions of Top Gear. I’ve started The Farm and love it, as well as James May in Japan, which is entertaining as well
Jame's cooking show was really good too. Like you, I will watch anything those guys do.
James is a watch nerd (not a huge shock, he's a nerd in general) to boot!
I just spoke about it with a colleague from the UK who was here for a work event. He stated "Clarkson's Farm" did more to raise awareness for the struggles of UK farmers than anything ever done by the BBC.
He also mentioned the badger issue is a real issue. They were made a protected species back in the '80's when people would hunt them with dogs for sport. The badger population has now more than recovered and the tuberculosis concern is real. It could easily bankrupt a beef or dairy farm.