10-20-2009, 09:28 PM
Long running British show ââ¬ÅFifth Gearââ¬Â headed to the crusher
10/19/2009
Source:leftlanenews
It was nearly a decade ago that car enthusiasts around the world were shocked to see the BBC cut Top Gear from its lineup, and it was then that Fifth Gear was born. Fifth Gear was originally intended to be a no frills alternative to Top Gear ââ¬â focused more on the delivery of automotive comparison and review.
Over the years Top Gear reasserted itself as the benchmark by which all automotive review television shows were to be measured. Great personalities from the likes of host personality Jeremy Clarkson, and his sidekicks James and Richard kept viewers coming back for laughs, entertainment, and the occasionally the actual review of the automobiles themselves.
By contrast, Fifth Gear stayed true to its roots as a no-nonsense show focused on truly testing and reviewing cars and sharing their findings with the audience. If you wanted to relax and be entertained, then Top Gear may be your calling. But if it is a straight-to-the-point, fact based comparison of automotive competitors you wanted, then Fifth Gear was the show for you.
Now, after a sixteen season run it appears as if Fifth Gearââ¬â¢s failure to reach the top thirty programs on the network may have finally sealed its fate. In reply to an e-mail from AUSmotive.comââ¬â¢s editor, Channel Five stated, ââ¬ÅFive is proud of Fifth Gearââ¬â¢s contribution to the channel but after 16 series, feels itââ¬â¢s time to try something new.ââ¬Â
At this time there is no official word on whether or not the ââ¬Ånewââ¬Â program will feature either Jason Plato or Tiff Needell, both revered for their undeniable abilities behind the wheel.
10/19/2009
Source:leftlanenews
It was nearly a decade ago that car enthusiasts around the world were shocked to see the BBC cut Top Gear from its lineup, and it was then that Fifth Gear was born. Fifth Gear was originally intended to be a no frills alternative to Top Gear ââ¬â focused more on the delivery of automotive comparison and review.
Over the years Top Gear reasserted itself as the benchmark by which all automotive review television shows were to be measured. Great personalities from the likes of host personality Jeremy Clarkson, and his sidekicks James and Richard kept viewers coming back for laughs, entertainment, and the occasionally the actual review of the automobiles themselves.
By contrast, Fifth Gear stayed true to its roots as a no-nonsense show focused on truly testing and reviewing cars and sharing their findings with the audience. If you wanted to relax and be entertained, then Top Gear may be your calling. But if it is a straight-to-the-point, fact based comparison of automotive competitors you wanted, then Fifth Gear was the show for you.
Now, after a sixteen season run it appears as if Fifth Gearââ¬â¢s failure to reach the top thirty programs on the network may have finally sealed its fate. In reply to an e-mail from AUSmotive.comââ¬â¢s editor, Channel Five stated, ââ¬ÅFive is proud of Fifth Gearââ¬â¢s contribution to the channel but after 16 series, feels itââ¬â¢s time to try something new.ââ¬Â
At this time there is no official word on whether or not the ââ¬Ånewââ¬Â program will feature either Jason Plato or Tiff Needell, both revered for their undeniable abilities behind the wheel.
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