The Top Gear Iceberg Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2022
  • In this video, I attempt to explain my very own take on what I call the Top Gear Iceberg.
    Since I'm not particularly a fan of the Iceberg format, it does try to follow it as much as possible but this is really a sort of hybrid "did you know" type of video with some satirical bits thrown in at the end. Bit of a warning for headphone users at 10:41, as I'd forgotten to script a bit for Hammond's accidents and didn't feel like scripting/recording for a fourth time, so I played it off as a bit of a meme.
    There will be more serious videos in the future, namely biographies for each of the presenters which I am in the process of scripting, but may be interrupted for my extended "Redux" version of the Three Idiots documentary, coming October 20th. This was something more of an attempt at viewer retention, as I haven't made anywhere as much as I wanted during this year. This video wasn't actually delayed; it was more or less complete and then I remembered 20 other things which I decided to add to make it a longer video, nearly doubling its original length, and I've spent the past few days struggling to render it. If you're an Official Supporter, you would have seen the original Iceberg back in late July, which was much more bare.
    I also spend a couple minutes at the end explaining why I haven't been able to socialise all these months, as scripting all the way to releasing these videos takes up much of my time that I previously had free. I'll try and rectify this in the near-future.
    As always, if you liked the video, please consider donating via Ko-Fi and Patreon, as it allows me to make more:
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  • @gearknobofficial
    @gearknobofficial  Год назад +576

    Some things I feel important to mention, a few days on:
    This isn't an exhaustive list by any means. There are many more things I could (and should) have included, but either chose not to, felt too difficult to implement, or felt too risky to include (including one I'll mention at the bottom of this comment). But as I state in the video, I felt like making it since no-one else had made one, whether image or video covering it. If someone makes a different iceberg in the future, I may make another one of these videos explaining it. Don't rule it out.
    Outside of the content covered, there were elements I chose to cut back on, namely BGM/water sound effects since I felt they'd get monotonous after a while, and any water-related video effects. I had a general idea of how I would achieve this, but didn't want to put in the extra work, as I felt the image on its own was enough.
    Speaking of, I realised fairly early on that the resolution I produced this image at was inadequate, and that zooming in would cause pixelization. Unfortunately, by that point I'd already finished much of the image and was in no mood to start over, as it would mean I'd have to redo the original Iceberg image (including the extension I made), upscaling all of the text, along with redoing all the extras I'd cut out, shaded and added to the image, such as the Airship, Hilux and Car Boats. This would have easily taken another day out of my time, maybe even a couple.
    There's a bit of a video glitch around ~35 minutes in, as one of the Iceberg layers didn't zoom in as I'd originally designed and instead sticks on "Old Top Gear Website" when it shouldn't have. This is a minor error and isn't worth fixing. There's also a missing fade-in effect when I talk about the test track, but again, this is minor.
    A few of the website screenshots and book scans I used were sent to me by other people around March/April time (told you this video had been in the pipeline a while :P) since it was quite difficult to source them independently as websites such as Pistonheads are a nightmare to search and trying to printscreen books from the Internet Archive with anything less than a 2K monitor is torture. I did go over these images first to make sure I wasn't unwittingly revealing the personal information of any of the people who helped to make this video possible, but unfortunately a couple times there was stuff which slipped through the cracks.
    Thankfully I was able to edit these out in post using RUclips's editor, but for future reference; if you're going to send me a screenshot or piece of video to use in an upcoming video, *please* make sure you pay your due dilligence first and hide/remove anything you don't want 30,000 people (and counting) to see. That reflects as badly on me as it does you, and I have spoken to them to make sure it doesn't happen again. That said, please don't harrass these people if you did see something prior to the edit.
    Funnily enough, the original script featured a reference to the disgraced Top Gear RUclipsr Hell Toréer in the final layer, but I thought this was pushing things too far since the manner in which those incriminating images were obtained was very sketchy, and I didn't want to bring any controversy upon myself nor did I want to be accused of doxing or the individual(s) who procured those screenshots to be accused of such.
    But I digress. If you liked this video, subscribe to my alt (Gearknob Productions) as there will be a 2 hour documentary on the history of Hot Wheels coming soon, and consider donating/subscribing via Ko-Fi and/or Patreon.
    That is all.

    • @nathanv5518
      @nathanv5518 Год назад +26

      I’m OOTL with Hell Toréer. What happened?

    • @squillz8310
      @squillz8310 Год назад +4

      @@nathanv5518 same here. Idk who he is but that sounds juicy. Maybe there's other videos by other creators explaining it.

    • @BullfrogProtectsTadpoles
      @BullfrogProtectsTadpoles Год назад

      Just discovered this channel and subscribed. Is it possible to add more playlists? Would be easier to find the content I'm looking for.

    • @andyking05
      @andyking05 Год назад

      I thought he sold Oliver?!

    • @captain_context9991
      @captain_context9991 Год назад +28

      Top Gear America was a weird thing. Jay Leno talks in an interview about why he declined to host TopGear USA for 6 years in a row. He said you simply would not be able to criticise an American car live on national TV. He said people would have phoned in death threats. The big 3 american car companies guard themselves from criticism by advertising heavily in all media. Every kind of publicvation. And if anyone criticises or shows their cars a bad comparison to other cars, they will pull their funding... Which is their only income. As a car journalist, everybody in the business knows if you criticise anything American, you are black listed for life. You will never be given another free test car. Never be invited to factory events, release parties, or get VIP tickets to car shows. You can essentually forget a career as a car journalist in the US. Its getting better now with the internet, but...
      Due to this, no TV network would touch it for fear of losing millions a year in ads. And then there was a huge issue with finding qualified, charismatic hosts. In the end they gave up and got a race driver and some mildly successful commedians, and compensated for their poor understanding by scripting them to death. Every line was fed to them. And they aired it on History Channel. The only network that would let them.
      But also History Channel didnt like airing TopGear due to advertisement issues. As British TopGear runs on BBC which is advertisement free. So they had 45 minute shows non stop. While the American model is to have several minutes of ad breaks every 12-15 minutes, then they have to recap where the show left off, and then continue for some minutes before its ad breaks again. So a 45 minute show became extremely little content.
      The TopGear leaderboard was a big part of the British Top Gear. On the American TopGear they had Viper and Corvette as 1 and 2 on their leaderboard because it was thought america simply would not tolerate anything else. So they could not test cars that were objectivelly faster than a Viper or Corvette. In the end it just became silly so they axed it out.
      The interviews.... While american celebrities were lining up to be on British TopGear, very few A-listers were interested in showing up to be interviewed on American TopGear, so they pretty quickly axed that segment too. Rather than always having guests that were visibly unimpressed and B, C, D, E celebrities that nobody recognised.
      And finally... The Celebrity in a reasonably priced car. American celebrities are used to unilateral, unmitigated, singular hype. They have publicists and they dont want to see any criticism or negativity. Which is why every TV talk show in the US are exactly the same talk show since Carson. Being RANKED on an official leaderboard, therefore suited their images extremely poorly. So they axed that segment too.
      Also TopGear USA never went abroad or did expensive, elaborate road trip specials. So in the end... There was just nothing left.
      Nevermind the extremely poor chemistry between the hosts. Mostly because American comedy is about crafting "winning" oneliners. There was never any of the spontaneouus wit, charm, subtleties, or the banter that "The boys" were famous for.

  • @roryoliver6743
    @roryoliver6743 Год назад +7083

    I wonder how the BBC feels knowing there's loads of people out there who would rather watch content like this than new episodes of Top Gear

    • @Thb202
      @Thb202 Год назад +316

      Probably couldn’t care less. If they cared then the new tg wouldn’t be so shit

    • @clxx1302
      @clxx1302 Год назад +195

      @@Thb202 yes the "new" Top Gear with Chris Evans was sh*t and it felt like it was all forced and all of the elements of the series 1-22 was gone mainly because the three presenters are fired and quit. But I kinda enjoy the latest series ngl
      Thank God we still have The Grand Tour, I hope they won't replace Jeremy, James, and Richard again with other presenters after they're gone and just end the series once and for all.

    • @A2L112
      @A2L112 Год назад +13

      *These kids today*

    • @WoodsPrecisionArms
      @WoodsPrecisionArms Год назад +46

      Absolutely - they just need to let it die in peace now OR if the BBC were smart, and we know they aren’t for letting the host and creator of the most highest rated show in the world go, they would bring the boys back for one last series and kick it down the road. But they won’t because the BBC went woke and clarksons incident was a welcome excuse to not renew his contract.

    • @RatelHBadger
      @RatelHBadger Год назад +28

      We've been saying this since 2015... The new presenters just arent the same, and the Grand Tour was just better. RUclips videos are best.

  • @jez_77
    @jez_77 Год назад +2194

    I love that "actual consumer advice" is one of the deepest layers, thats why we all loved Top Gear

    • @D311_MCE
      @D311_MCE Год назад +65

      In Season 1, Jason Dawe actually ran a Consumer Advice segment where he gave advice on the best time to buy cars, what to look out for and the cheapest new cars on the market

    • @colapone1895
      @colapone1895 Год назад +17

      And It was Actual Consumer Advice explained in a comedic way, but in a way people could understand it through a joking manner and it was Perfectly Executed

    • @mostlymagical3220
      @mostlymagical3220 11 месяцев назад +8

      I bought a 2000 bmw 528i on Jeremy’s advice on 2 separate occasions (Africa special and a 1996 review) and it’s been absolutely fantastic

  • @gregspencer7287
    @gregspencer7287 Год назад +541

    For any lad born in the 90’s / early 00’s, TG will always hold a special place in their heart. At its peak it was must-see TV. Staying up late to watch the specials with my brother and dad are still some of the best memories I have from my childhood. I really don’t think there will ever be another show quite like it. Lightning in a bottle.

    • @M3gekje
      @M3gekje Год назад +9

      Spot on man, spot on

    • @TheCommissarIsDead
      @TheCommissarIsDead Год назад +4

      Amen man. I remember the day I found Top Gear like it was yesterday lol. Channel surfing on my little ass tv as a kid. Man if only we could go back just once to see it for the first time again you know

    • @connorrobertson2037
      @connorrobertson2037 11 месяцев назад

      @@TheCommissarIsDeaddon’t cry coz it’s over be happy it happened 🥹

    • @thealcohologist8624
      @thealcohologist8624 8 месяцев назад +1

      Dont forget us 80's kids.

  • @proskater6899
    @proskater6899 Год назад +537

    The scene where May hit his head with so much force on that stone makes me feel pain even to this day.

    • @heirofaniu
      @heirofaniu Год назад +6

      @Maxwell 18:46

    • @Kjamilex
      @Kjamilex Год назад +30

      Yeah, I was honestly surprised they kept it in. There may be no blood on screen, but the sheer impact, damn. That's why you don't meddle about with moving parts of several tons vehicles, kids.

    • @uku4171
      @uku4171 Год назад +2

      ​@@Whatdafuckgoingon18:46

    • @areusure538
      @areusure538 Год назад +3

      ​@@Whatdafuckgoingonaye man i got u its at 18:46

    • @simonvetter2420
      @simonvetter2420 Год назад +3

      @@Kjamilex It's pretty educational, to be honest. You're not likely to forget what happens when you make May's mistake after having watched that even once

  • @_Devil
    @_Devil Год назад +510

    Also "The Holy Trinity" refers to how, shortly before Clarkson was let go and the other two quit, they had plans to race the aforementioned McLaren, Porsche, and Ferrari head-to-head to see which one was better. They never got around to doing this on Top Gear, but they were able to do so on the very first episode of The Grand Tour.

    • @tommybakes5972
      @tommybakes5972 Год назад +11

      which is the true Top Gear Seasons 23-27

    • @Valigarmanda
      @Valigarmanda 10 месяцев назад +7

      To be fair the original original wager was Jeremy in the McLaren, James in the Ferrari and Hammond in a Zonda, not a Porsche, atleast until series 21.

  • @carmadme
    @carmadme Год назад +1016

    The Chilean pin badges (as well as mugs iirc) were a show of thanks to chili as the authorities there were a huge help in getting them back across the boarder as I understand

    • @IvanHxz
      @IvanHxz Год назад +41

      Somos el mejor país de Chile

    • @mctavish199
      @mctavish199 Год назад +13

      Yeah, I'll bet that chilli helped them. Blew right pas the the border guards,

    • @nicosmind3
      @nicosmind3 Год назад +9

      @@IvanHxz muchísimas gracias a tu país

    • @mapper7310
      @mapper7310 Год назад +16

      'Chili' lol

    • @Ignacio.Romero
      @Ignacio.Romero Год назад +21

      Pin badges, mugs, chilean flag stickers in the laptime leaderboard and a portrait of Alexis Sanchez lol

  • @lastp6905
    @lastp6905 Год назад +1014

    Also, for May’s test of the Ariel Atom, Tiff Needell was revealed to have driven for the more high-speed and extreme shots.

    • @justforever96
      @justforever96 Год назад +26

      That was how they did the whole show. Most actors don't like actually don't dangerous stuff, the law of averages catches up with you. They even admitted in the grand tour they were learning how to actually drift for real, instead of doing it with paid drivers and video editing before than. So if they were faking the drifting, so why wouldn't they do the same with track driving?

    • @Grissbane
      @Grissbane Год назад +56

      @@justforever96 Well....cept for Hammond

    • @Sindjelic88
      @Sindjelic88 Год назад +13

      I ain't even mad...Tiff is a legend in his own field with doctor precision driving skills.

    • @grahamsopp
      @grahamsopp 11 месяцев назад +5

      it was revealed during the episode, showing Mat commenting on the lap from track side during the lap

  • @aspect2224
    @aspect2224 Год назад +239

    Im dying! Everything seemed so factual, professional and objective until "they would settle on this annoying ginger TWAT!" at 7:15 rofl!

  • @kamilianos
    @kamilianos Год назад +170

    Dave and TopGear re runs had an important role to play in my life as a migrant in the UK, around 2007. I've learnt a lot from the episodes, while being entertained the whole time. I also develop my passion for cars and passed my drivers license in 2012 :)

    • @404TVfr
      @404TVfr Год назад +7

      That is weirdly sweet to hear. Thanks for sharing your story, dude.

    • @Jo-rz6bs
      @Jo-rz6bs Год назад +2

      Oh yeah, reruns on Dave are how a lot of people (myself included) watched a lot of it

    • @Tourist1967
      @Tourist1967 Год назад

      Welcome home!

    • @nomo01
      @nomo01 2 месяца назад

      In my case, I started watching Top Gear on BBC America in 2005 the very first time after my whole family migrated to the USA. We've never had cable service at home before so being able to watch cable TV after school was a new privilege for us. The British accents of the presenters is what motivated me to learn to speak English as fast as possible. I wanted to know everything those 3 idiots where talking about 😂

  • @mdye.04
    @mdye.04 Год назад +214

    I feel that part of it was the controversial statements and actions of the three that helped give the show it’s charm. Along with the pure chemistry of Clarkson, Hammond, and May. It never felt like any of them were the primary host, they all had their own great moments.

    • @Nick-ue7iw
      @Nick-ue7iw Год назад +29

      It certainly gave the show the air of authenticity. Real people sometimes say or do controversial things. Modern TV, sanitized of anything that may rub people the wrong way, comes off as clinical by comparison. And lets be honest, nothing they said or did really ever hurt anyone or was any worse then what you'd hear in a downtown bar at midnight.

    • @randomlyentertaining8287
      @randomlyentertaining8287 Год назад +11

      Yes, despite what the media and angry blue checks on Twitter might say, the majority of people find most "controversies" hilarious.

    • @NeverlandSystemAngel
      @NeverlandSystemAngel Год назад +3

      @@randomlyentertaining8287 And that is EXACTLY why they got an IMMEDIATE audience on The Grand Tour and STILL have a massive following today for their side projects.

  • @101Phase
    @101Phase Год назад +121

    Regarding caravans, Clarkson once appeared on the show Room 101 where the guests had to present things they hated and convince the host why they deserve to be banished to Room 101. His first item was caravans, so this is a long running hatred of his. I vaguely remember him explaining that caravans are limited to a slower speed so they often caused massive tailbacks and it's difficult to overtake them safely.
    Also fun fact, when Richard Hammond acted as host for the show Braniac on Sky One in the early 2000s, they also destroyed a bunch of caravans as a recurring gag, so it might be a reference to his role on Top Gear

  • @gabood
    @gabood Год назад +193

    Top Gear pretty much defines my childhood. Clarkson, love him or hate him, is an excellent producer and is made even funnier and more controversial by his colleagues which for me makes the show even more iconic. The BBCs attempts to revive the show after they murdered it have never pleased me. If they were gonna take away the most iconic parts of the show (the presenters) they should have just cancelled it and reserved it’s legacy.

    • @syko2695
      @syko2695 Год назад +5

      The current one isn't a bad watch, but still nothing on the original. All the weird in-between ones with Chris Evans and such were horse shit tho

    • @thesprawl2361
      @thesprawl2361 Год назад +6

      How did they 'murder' it? The only person who deserves any blame whatsoever is Clarkson. The show would still be on if he hadn't repeatedly pushed the line, used openly racist language, talked about shooting striking workers, etc. and then finally forced the BBC to fire him by violently assaulting a producer. The BBC were keen to keep him on and reluctantly fired him because they had absolutely no choice whatsoever. That was entirely down to Clarkson.

    • @andrzejnowak863
      @andrzejnowak863 Год назад +6

      @@thesprawl2361 It was down to Clarkson how iconic the show was.

    • @gabood
      @gabood Год назад +2

      @@syko2695 i dont like the new one because theyre trying to be a bit to much like clarkson hammond and may

    • @gabood
      @gabood Год назад +3

      @@thesprawl2361 i will admit they pushed it sometimes but that was what made the show iconic and why people watched it, nowadays people cry over the smallest thing so it wouldnt exist now anyway but you cant say they werent funny

  • @_snixer5411
    @_snixer5411 Год назад +23

    wtf is top gear r34 im crying

  • @DanTheMan2150AD
    @DanTheMan2150AD Год назад +602

    Not usually a fan of Iceberg videos, but the way you deliver this is so clear cut and much more informative than others. Looking forward to more diverse content from the golden boys.

    • @404TVfr
      @404TVfr Год назад +16

      Ikr? It's like the only iceberg video that isn't shit.

    • @valami42
      @valami42 Год назад +6

      @@404TVfr Watch the one about F1. It was uploaded a week ago and is the best I've seen in this format.

    • @gherbo1609
      @gherbo1609 Год назад

      @@valami42 senna was a nonce 😱

    • @janzugic6798
      @janzugic6798 Год назад +4

      @@404TVfr peter brooks formula 1 iceberg explained is legendary content

    • @KayJblue
      @KayJblue Год назад

      @@valami42 Peter Brooks is such a small channel but his content is so good.

  • @breezyq6449
    @breezyq6449 Год назад +8

    Bro made an iceberg chart and said "its because i need clout, not because i like my audience"

  • @EdgyShooter
    @EdgyShooter Год назад +148

    I'll be honest, it's not amazing Clarkson "kept his composure for that long" because a lot of people have bad periods and don't end up punching their colleagues. What I will say however is he knew he messed up, reported it, apologised, and rebuked those who attacked the guy, that was the right course of action.

    • @RJ-wx3fh
      @RJ-wx3fh Год назад +15

      Yeah, I'm kinda okay with how things went professionally speaking, he didnt act well, but didn't try to downplay it and apologised to the person he punched. I hope privately that there's no animosity by now between them and I do respect clarksons calls for the public to leave him alone.
      I'm also not mad that we still get Clarkson through other TV shows, but I was a bit annoyed they tried to show bbc as the bad guys for killing top gear.

  • @mysteriousgadget7879
    @mysteriousgadget7879 Год назад +41

    One thing that wasn't mentioned was a Top Gear DVD special that was basically Hammond being recorded sitting in some garage and asking questions like "which do you think has more power, the Ford Mondeo or a tractor" and with a remote you could choose. I remember this fondly from my childhood

    • @dwt89_
      @dwt89_ Год назад

      Is there any video evidence online?

    • @Atlantisfromtheinternet
      @Atlantisfromtheinternet Год назад +5

      @@dwt89_ I’m pretty sure the video files are on the internet archive

    • @CB-L
      @CB-L 9 месяцев назад

      Interactive DVD experiences!

  • @Piter_Play
    @Piter_Play Год назад +22

    Tonight on Top Gear:
    I drove a electric golf cart,
    James crashes into iceberg,
    And Richard crashes his car again.

  • @adamwilliams9732
    @adamwilliams9732 Год назад +69

    That lesser-seen series 1 intro is nightmare fuel. The final bars were used as a break intro/outro on Dave versions til at least Series 10, possibly later.

    • @TobStonk
      @TobStonk Год назад +8

      glad I'm not the only person that thinks that

    • @Tomtown007
      @Tomtown007 Год назад +5

      you’re absolutely right!

    • @cheezindashower
      @cheezindashower Год назад +1

      I know! I dont know whats creepy about it, but theres just something wrong

    • @NFSF1McLaren
      @NFSF1McLaren Год назад +3

      @@cheezindashower perhaps the very compressed strings instead of the guitar give an uneasy feeling, at least that's how I feel

  • @lord_scrubington
    @lord_scrubington Год назад +99

    Been on final gear a few times recently, the site is still up but it feels pretty skeletal
    the original dev's passing certainly didn't help keep the site afloat, but it is still out there
    The fact that Andy Willman and JC acknowledged and interacted with the final gear userbase in the behind the scenes extra footage is remarkable.

  • @mandus7510
    @mandus7510 Год назад +109

    let's get this around, high quality. The best person to make an "iceberg" is the type of person who realizes how lazy they have become.

  • @iro6758
    @iro6758 Год назад +49

    "-when the BBC instructed that its FTP be shut down-"
    Almost every _actual_ problem that production had, was caused - or exacerbated - by management.
    I don't think it's impossible to recreate Top Gear...
    I think it's impossible to do it, if you actually hated the people that made Top Gear.

    • @hamoostaffat
      @hamoostaffat Год назад +1

      It could be done again, new groups are formed all the time, but almost none of them are forced into being, those ones never survive, the best ones just happen on their own, people once said the same about people like Eric and Ernie, but then people like Vic and Bob came along
      It's possible but it can inly happen "organically" the trouble is they are actively looking for people who "gel" with each other, thats exactly the thinking that nearly kept May off the programme way back, it took a lot of presenters before the trio came together, I think it'll take even more this time though

  • @porkchopproductions0314
    @porkchopproductions0314 Год назад +151

    I came across Top Gear when it first came onto Netflix. I was naturally a diehard gear guy, so it was awesome to see all the cool cars that came on, but I have kept being a fan of it (The Clarkson era) and the Grand Tour due to the ongoing hilarious antics of Clarkson, Hammond, and May. You did a fantastic job on the video and in your research. Keep up the splendid work!

    • @MrJJandJim
      @MrJJandJim Год назад +8

      You could describe the shows as car shows that aren't actually about the cars, lol.

  • @VikingArelius
    @VikingArelius Год назад +44

    If I remember correctly, Jeremy had injured his neck in Japan when driving the GT-R around the track he was on and they had to stop filming. I think underlying issues with that injury fueled the pain he felt in the Renault brick wall crash.
    He was hurt twice in that episode now that I think about it. Slid out of his seat trying to slide the truck and the brick wall crash.

  • @RAD10WALA
    @RAD10WALA Год назад +61

    *TIMESTAMPS FOR YOUR REPLAY PLEASURE!!!*
    00:00 Introduction and notes
    01:49 *A) 1st level of Iceberg*
    02:00 "Jessica" Theme Tune
    02:55 The Holy Trinity
    03:32 The Cars
    04:07 The Challenges
    04:37 The Celebrities
    05:19 Nicknames & Catchphrases
    05:57 Specials
    06:31 Controversies
    07:13 Chris Evans
    07:47 Ratings Drop
    08:35 Redneck Incident
    09:19 The Dacia Sandero
    09:54 The Grand Tour
    10:41 Hammond's Accidents
    10:45 Finalgear
    11:22 Funny Sponsors
    11:55 Pre-2002 Top Gear

    12:40 *B) Second level of iceberg*
    12:47 Dave
    13:16 Top Gear Magazine
    14:08 Caravans and Morris Marinas
    15:11 Informercials
    16:08 Clarkson's Punch-Up
    17:42 "Bentley Mulsanne"
    18:05 On-Screen Injuries
    18:54 Cool Wall
    19:55 Charity Specials
    20:36 The Tesla Scandal
    21:26 The Guardian
    21:59 English-Language Adaptations
    22:36 The Interceptors
    23:17 Scene Releases
    24:17 The Stig's Past Identities
    24:44 *C) Third level of iceberg*
    24:52 The Stig's Current Identity
    25:36 There Were Multiple Stigs
    26:26 Other Adaptations
    27:19 Clarkson's Solo Home Videos
    28:11 Clarkson's Original "Holy Trinity" Wager
    28:47 Jason Dawe
    29:13 The South American Connection
    29:57 Celebrity Brain Crash
    30:27 TGT Game
    31:03 Trading Card Games
    32:02 SniffPetrol
    32:33 Audience Member Placement
    32:58 Mazda Fire-Ai
    33:37 Keanu Reeves SIARPC
    34:08 Richard Hammond's Odd Jobs
    34:36 *D) Fourth level of iceberg* (Note: Although it is not mentioned explicitly in the video this section is represented in the original illustration of the iceberg over at 01:43 as a separate level. Consider this as a continuation of the third level if you must)
    34:43 The Old Top Gear Website
    35:09 Stigs Are Farmed
    35:40 Top Gear Dog
    36:10 Top Gear Stunt Man
    36:47 Strictly Come Dancing Is Crap
    37:16 Gambon's Corner Original Name
    38:10 Series 9 DVD Release
    39:58 The Boneyard
    40:26 Hangar Roof Logo is CGI
    40:50 They Don't Really Drive The Cars
    42:08 Restoration Rip-Off
    43:05 Jabba355
    43:48 Top Gear Xtra
    44:43 Greatest Car Competition
    45:38 Series 3, Episode 10
    46:56 Top Gear-themed Lost Media
    47:39 *E) Fifth level of iceberg*
    47:49 The Black Stig Is Still Alive
    48:39 Perry McCarthy Was NOT the Stig
    49:09 Goodyear, Stickleback & Bunsen Burner
    49:37 Top Gear Rule 34
    49:45 "I Went On The Internet" Mystery Image
    50:35 Top Gear Pilot Episodes
    51:03 The First 2002 Intro Sequence
    52:58 Rejected 2006 Intro Sequence
    53:43 Woollarding
    54:01 JC Death Hoax
    54:50 Heat Weird Crush
    55:13 Actual Consumer Advice
    55:54 Jennings and the Planned operation
    56:17 *F) Sixth level of iceberg*
    56:36 4K Episode Urban Myth
    57:59 Clarkson Was Replaced By A Clone
    58:44 Clarkson Island Is Real
    59:19 Ashes To Ashes Charity Special
    59:40 1000HP MG Power Lap
    01:00:46 Ferrari On The Moon
    01:01:06 Jason Dawe Moved To Miami
    01:01:31 The First "Yeet"
    01:02:07 Richard Cat-mond
    01:02:23 JC = Jesus Christ
    01:02:37 Top Gear Is A Lead Poisoning Documentary
    01:03:13 Richard Porter Is A Timelord
    01:05:37 Top Gear Apocalypse is the show's canonical/"true" ending.
    01:06:26 Headcases is the show's canonical/"true" ending.
    01:06:52 Outro + Closing Notes + Channel Updates.

    • @dashleigh1plays
      @dashleigh1plays 5 месяцев назад

      I feel so bad for you

    • @RAD10WALA
      @RAD10WALA 5 месяцев назад

      @@dashleigh1plays For what?

    • @dashleigh1plays
      @dashleigh1plays 5 месяцев назад

      @@RAD10WALA you went through the whole video, and you get so little likes :(

    • @RAD10WALA
      @RAD10WALA 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dashleigh1plays it doesn't matter lol

    • @dashleigh1plays
      @dashleigh1plays 5 месяцев назад

      @RAD10WALA sure thing, thanks and have a great day

  • @JobForAMaxboy
    @JobForAMaxboy Год назад +27

    when it comes to the arts and media, people like things either because they're good or they're controversial. to be both at the same time is pretty impressive and is surely a large part of how successful top gear was

  • @johnbacon4997
    @johnbacon4997 Год назад +81

    Hey mate, I would love to see a full length video breaking down why the current top gear doesn't work.

    • @Me-zo8yc
      @Me-zo8yc Год назад +26

      He sort of said it here. It's a forced fake version with no soul or chemistry

    • @alexpotts6520
      @alexpotts6520 Год назад +19

      It's like if you replaced the Barcelona starting XI with Stevenage youth academy players, and asked them to play the same way Barcelona do

    • @spencerwallace4805
      @spencerwallace4805 Год назад +6

      Because the hosts don't have much chemistry, compared to the trio

    • @user-vi4zw6zu4c
      @user-vi4zw6zu4c Год назад +3

      Because it doesn't feature the main trio and because these days you cannot say anything without getting canceled

    • @IstasPumaNevada
      @IstasPumaNevada Год назад +2

      @@user-vi4zw6zu4c I dunno, I see lots of people saying lots of entertaining and funny things these days and being just fine, because they do it in a clever way and without punching down, instead of relying on tired stereotypes and hot-takes.
      I also see a lot of people saying really horrible and hurtful things and getting away with it, because neo-fascism has been flourishing in conservative politics/media and their supporters are going along with it.

  • @lastp6905
    @lastp6905 Год назад +15

    An interesting note about the alternate 2002 title sequence- every time an older episode of Top Gear is shown on Dave and it breaks for adverts, the jingle at 52:08 is played. Probably the only remnant of the alternate theme tune still shown on TV.

    • @rowandavis2061
      @rowandavis2061 Год назад +3

      It's a cool bit of lost media. I've watched the repeats on Dave for years and I always wondered where that little clip came from.

  • @numptypootis8012
    @numptypootis8012 10 месяцев назад +5

    Wow, this video is a year old now, I do hope another video is coming soon because this channel has resparked my Top Gear interest realising there's pretty much a more behind it

  • @DanTheStripe
    @DanTheStripe Год назад +35

    This is a superb video. I know how hard it is to edit 70 minutes of video and keep it all interesting and consistent. You've clearly worked your arse off to get this out, and it was very very entertaining.

  • @randomchannel323
    @randomchannel323 Год назад +7

    That cgi roof logo is nuts I never noticed that

  • @abb05
    @abb05 Год назад +81

    Great video mate, just wanted to say that there was a minor mistake - the Charlie Turner recently retired a few months ago and Jack Rix took up his role as Editor in Chief of TG mag, the same guy who hosts most of TG YT's vids

    • @JesseOnCars
      @JesseOnCars Год назад +10

      Charlie now works over at Ferrari as press and media I believe

  • @maxkennedy8075
    @maxkennedy8075 Год назад +15

    All hail the king of esoteric Top Gear deeplore! The domain of the blessed ancients (ie people who weren’t children when post 2002 top gear was on)

  • @Beedulgi99
    @Beedulgi99 Год назад +44

    Hey mate, just wanted to say thanks for this quality content. I just learned about top gear about 4 months ago and this content really helps learn about the top gear subculture alot!

    • @MegaHariboboy
      @MegaHariboboy Год назад +3

      Don't, whatever you do, listen to him about what he said regarding the non-contract renewal of JC.
      Sure, his comments were pissing off the BBC execs, but Top Gear were BY FAR the most successful BBC programme, without a question. They were never going to fire him unless he did something like what he exactly did.
      What this guy does by doing the mental gymnastics he did is just stupid. Sure, you could argue that there were background issues that led to Clarkson doing what he did, but trying to justify it by saying 'it was going to happen, and it was miraculous that he held it in for so long' is victim blaming of the highest order. In fact, in my opinion it's pretty pathetic to say that, without even a single explanation of what ACTUALLY happened (and not just trying to dispute some lies). They were at a hotel, Clarkson was intoxicated (I had a friend working on Diddly Squat Farm that said that Clarkson would start drinking at about 10am), he asked for a steak and when the producer said that he couldn't get one as the kitchen was closed, he then decided it was appropriate to assault him.
      That's a fact that was carefully omitted from this video. It was COMPLETELY the fault of Clarkson, regardless of any behind the scenes feelings. He talks about Elon Musk's cult, but you have to watch out for the cult of Clarkson. Whilst I find him an unbelievably funny entertainer (Clarkson's Farm is a must see), young men and boys on the internet seem to think its the funniest thing in the world when he calls an Asian a racist slur (That's what the slope controversy is all about, something he also omitted), and that somehow he can do no wrong. It's completely ok to find Top Gear a brilliant show, but also think that JC is a massive twat.
      P.S, the men dressed as the Village People were not there due to complaints about the women being placed in the front of the audience, it was due to a story in a newspaper about how gay people were banned from the Top Gear studio.
      P.P.S, icebergs do not make sea level rise. They have no effect.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 Год назад +1

      @@MegaHariboboy Fuc'n 'ell, got quite the fanatic 'ere, 'ent we, lads?
      Also almost nobody knew "slope" even meant that until the Mirror got their knives out for TG for the umpteenth time.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 Год назад

      @@MegaHariboboy Almost forgot: It is our destiny to colonise space

    • @MegaHariboboy
      @MegaHariboboy Год назад

      @@worldcomicsreview354 I'm sorry, what?
      So because YOU think almost no one knew what it meant, its completely ok to use a racist slur? (In case you didn't know, slope is a reference to their eyes)
      It's complete bollocks that almost nobody knew what it meant before the Mirror mentioned it. If you're over the age of 12, slope is a known racist term. Clarkson also doesn't have a clean record with racist language as well. Remember when he included 'nigger' completely unnecessarily in the nursery rhyme?
      I'm not a fanatic, I just have a hard time understanding this blokes hypocrisy in saying the Musk has a cult (which he definitely does), whilst also trying to justify Clarkson committing battery on a person as 'he did really well holding it in for so long' while completely omitting the actual facts. Next time I'm having some personal issues, I'll punch a bloke and tell him I did such a good job holding it in for so long.

    • @darkwarriors...
      @darkwarriors... Год назад +1

      Only 4 months! Wow that's amazing, I've been a fan my whole life. It's great to see people still experiencing this amazing show today

  • @lt.bagelbites6969
    @lt.bagelbites6969 Год назад +5

    Here before 1k views, 849 specifically. Marking this so when I look back in a few months to see how popular this video is. Great video, GearKnob!

  • @RaggedDan
    @RaggedDan Год назад +10

    After finishing this I feel I've learnt a lot and you clearly have a near total understanding of the subject unlike some iceberg content nowadays. This is brilliant, and it didn't feel too much like an Iceberg so thanks mate

  • @lucian6395
    @lucian6395 Год назад +11

    I think you should try to do an interview with Richard Porter, he seems most likely to sit down and do an interview with you.

  • @AlbertBuckinghamEllison
    @AlbertBuckinghamEllison Год назад +7

    I think that the attempts at making foreign adaptations struggling were a tell-tale sign that the original trio were the... driving force to the show, along with their fantastic crew.
    I love watching the GT and occasionally seeing the crew behind the camera having a laugh with Director Andy Willman at the helm, it shows a level of transparency and grounding, unlike the massively over-produced shows that look like car commercials today. It really adds another level to the show. I would recommend Car Throttle's channel on YT. Those lads are on to something, natural chemistry and comedy, proper banger cars and lash-up mods for their specials with fast and loose rules of safety in the pursuit of having a laugh on camera in some cars.

  • @RatelHBadger
    @RatelHBadger Год назад +19

    This is the first time I have come across the "Iceberg" video essay/review as a concept.
    Seen loads of "top tens" and "tier lists" this one is new to me.

  • @ThunderTHR
    @ThunderTHR Год назад +49

    Really enjoyed this video.
    I know you aren't particularly huge on "Icebergs", but I do enjoy this sort of content as I find out way more than even I realized I had known myself, even if it is rather in segments. Though even I'll agree, there are many out there that are of rather poor, lazy quality.
    This certainly was done with care and interesting tidbits.

    • @ehfemzee_1
      @ehfemzee_1 Год назад +3

      Agree! Well said.

    • @RJ-wx3fh
      @RJ-wx3fh Год назад +2

      I was never a big fan of '100 things you didn't know about...' and 'why x was a favourite' type list-icles and videos as they tended to focus on the same stuff and can be a bit boring.
      These ice bergs are often nabbed from fan forums so seem a good mix of some mainstream knowledge, lesser known trivia and fan favourites with a bit of a standard format.

  • @OblivionsEdge
    @OblivionsEdge Год назад +8

    Top Gear did have a game thought. It was a stunt game. I had it on my iPod touch in like 2012. It was just a bunch of challenges that you could do, and then you could unlock other items to use like rocket boosters and wings and such. You could also do the free roam part of the game where you could drive around the test track with all the items you had unlocked, and use them however you wanted.

    • @firemaker1258
      @firemaker1258 10 дней назад

      Top Gear was also in Forza Motorsport 4 (the new version was in Horizon 4, but they aren’t worth mentioning)

  • @AlexGossett
    @AlexGossett Год назад +4

    Very much enjoyed and appreciate the effort you put in to this!

  • @Tommuniqo123
    @Tommuniqo123 Год назад +2

    Amazing video! I've been a fan of top gear for about a decade now and this video definitely got me to know my favorite tv show more. Thanks for the content and I hope you're able to continue producing more videos like these in the future!

  • @obijuan__
    @obijuan__ Год назад +2

    Crazy amount of work you've put in here! So fascinating to see the history of this timeless masterpiece

  • @ChateauJuice
    @ChateauJuice Год назад +4

    Wow, thanks for all the work this took to make!

  • @no-name6387
    @no-name6387 Год назад +21

    Thanks for putting in the effort to make this video about one of my favorite series of all time. Quite the quality production!

  • @Evanz111
    @Evanz111 Год назад +1

    Kudos for filling the gap in the market with this video, and I respect your views on most iceberg videos so I’m really glad you approached it the way you did!

  • @imaner76
    @imaner76 Год назад

    I was away when this released but thoroughly enjoyed catching up! Great work. Thank you.

  • @nyls1717
    @nyls1717 Год назад +3

    Don't worry about how long this video took! I absolutely love your videos! I understand how long this takes, but your videos are the best-top gear related content on RUclips!

  • @joeharley1423
    @joeharley1423 Год назад +7

    Fantastic as usual! Really enjoyed this, I thought I knew everything there was to know about the show, but clearly not! 😂
    I’ll look forward to the next one.

  • @justj4cob893
    @justj4cob893 Год назад +2

    *I was waiting for someone to make this. Thank You*

  • @dbeerewout
    @dbeerewout Год назад +14

    34:25 is absolute comedy gold, Richards face said it all 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

  • @JayMaverick
    @JayMaverick Год назад +15

    As an ex-Finalgear regular, thanks for the mention. Alex deservers every bit of credit for introducing this pokey little motoring show to the international masses.

  • @yewcraynian7915
    @yewcraynian7915 10 месяцев назад +3

    Youre extnesive, in-depth research, knowledge and love for this show earned you my sub immediately. Your videos are thorough and well laid out so that even non-(top) gear heads can follow along. I still cant get enough of this show and still find myself watching episodes ive seen before a handful of times. Well done and continue on.... just dont end on a bombshell please.

  • @Warmachine_23
    @Warmachine_23 Год назад +2

    This is the first Iceberg video I've watched in full, good job on it.

  • @jacobrumens9601
    @jacobrumens9601 Год назад +1

    I do understand your troubles into making these videos. You put so much time and effort into finding rare Top Gear content for us all to see. I know it may look cool to watch, but not cool when you try to find it and upload it on to RUclips. But we at least understand now that making RUclips videos like these ones aren’t so easy to make now that the viewer has waited so long for the person to upload them on to their respected channel and that we could find out why they have taken so long. You’re an absolute legend who, but no one else, could find such related content. Thanks for brightening up my day with this and keep up the good work! 😊❤️

  • @Lynxeption
    @Lynxeption Год назад +6

    I would've added the Phineas & Ferb cameo of the 3 TG hosts in a (fittingly) racing episode from the animated series, my jaw dropped when I saw the scene but I'd assume it's probably well known

  • @cgbreeki849
    @cgbreeki849 Год назад +5

    Amazingly detailed video. Can't imagine working for 25 days on this. Where did you get such high quality sources for the scenes of the episodes? I live outside the UK so it's not easy to find somewhere I can watch Top Gear.

  • @mrdorifto
    @mrdorifto Год назад +1

    One of the best videos I have seen on this site mate, well done!

  • @cptndltrne
    @cptndltrne Год назад

    This is without a doubt the best 'Iceberg Explained' video I've seen to date. I call myself a Top Gear fan yet I barely even knew half of this stuff.

  • @Jedi_Spartan_38
    @Jedi_Spartan_38 Год назад +5

    13:11
    James May: "Now as regular viewers of Dave will know we have, over the last 24 hours, done our very best to rid the world of the caravan menace."

  • @BlueShift2000
    @BlueShift2000 Год назад +3

    This not even felt like a hour long video... it's like i just started it. Great work, even tho you don't have much time to read that.
    Also this comes in my TG Playlist.

  • @brandonlink6568
    @brandonlink6568 Год назад +1

    A very important part of Top Gear to me was the half hour snippets of episodes that were aired in the US on the Discovery channel back in 2004 or 2005, I saw the Lotus v Apache segment you start your video with and was instantly hooked.

  • @V8MAN
    @V8MAN Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Amazed at some of the things you found. Top marks

  • @_Devil
    @_Devil Год назад +5

    I sometimes wonder how the BBC knows that they lost the three best Car Program hosts to have ever lived, but I know that the BBC's ego is too high and mighty to feel regret in any form or admit when they make mistakes.

  • @esmeecampbell7396
    @esmeecampbell7396 Год назад +8

    I think you called Jabba's bluff, I doubt he actually has access to the BBC vault, he was ripping them off Dave reruns with a TV to VCR recorder, then digitising them for torrenting.

    • @revolume
      @revolume Год назад

      …except that Dave was made in 2007 to replace UKTV G2 (and UKTV G2 was UK Horizons)
      other than the Dave bit, you’re pretty much correct - Jabba doesn’t have access to the BBC’s vault (even though the BBC uses his company for movie props for shows like Peaky Blinders) and episodes were recorded through VHS, although he somehow recorded some episodes (notably Series 2 Episode 8) digitally (proof: Jabba’s VHS recorded episodes were about 150MB in file size, his digital rip of S02E08 was 300MB in file size - double the size of it)

    • @esmeecampbell7396
      @esmeecampbell7396 Год назад

      @@revolume I don't know what you're talking about with props but why would it be impossible to be Dave? He ripped early series off BBC live show or reruns and then Dave to fill in the rest if he missed any. Or whatever Dave was called back then.

  • @wibbers4578
    @wibbers4578 Год назад +2

    Really great video. I cant imagine the extent you went to get all the b-roll footage + the research, my patience could never! Earned a sub. Keep up the good work mate!

  • @QuasistellarNymphomaniac
    @QuasistellarNymphomaniac Год назад +1

    That's a very interesting way to start of a video. Telling the audience straight away that you're exhausted from working on it and could not be bothered to finish it properly

  • @NW255
    @NW255 Год назад +3

    We don’t have top gear UK in the US so I didn’t grow up watching the golden era of top gear but one day I found some funny moments of the news on RUclips and I was hooked. Clarkson Hammond and May where the best trio I’ve seen on this show and I constantly go back and watch old episodes on RUclips if I can find them. It’s a shame that they left but thankfully TGT is available to me so I get new content all the time

  • @optisailorHKG1203
    @optisailorHKG1203 Год назад +8

    @30:30 There actually was a Top Gear Game that came out on DVD. It had various challenges such as a quiz and some other things. I don't remember too much of it as I was 7/8 at the time but i remember using my DVD player remote to answer the questions (must have been circa 07/08)

    • @s.baldrick3807
      @s.baldrick3807 Год назад +5

      There was also a really good TopGear game on iOS - TopGear: Stunt School. There was a remake called TopGear Stunt School: Revolution, though it wasn't very good IMO.

    • @Atlantisfromtheinternet
      @Atlantisfromtheinternet Год назад

      yeah i still have the DVD, it was just Hammond and it had clips from a few episodes sprinkled in

  • @robboy18
    @robboy18 Год назад +2

    Cracking documentary. Its evident a lot of time and effort went in to this. I was always impressed by the Top Gear wing on the Koenigssegg.

  • @BryanSteacy
    @BryanSteacy Год назад

    Great job Alex, really enjoyed this and hasn't a clue about most of this stuff. Shoutout to you and your crew in the Discord server!

  • @Happymali10
    @Happymali10 Год назад +3

    39:00
    To add insult to injury, the way DMAX airs Top gear to this day is by having the original audio SLIGHTLY turned down and then talking over it in german.
    And sometimes they just don't translate certain sections, so the dubbing stops and the original audio keeps going in the background.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 Год назад

      I wish the Korean and Russian versions had been released subtitled in the UK, too.
      We'd have no idea who any of the celebrity guests were (unless the Korean one ever had Psy on it), but that'd be a minor quibble.

  • @thelordclarkson4360
    @thelordclarkson4360 Год назад +8

    The lead poising theory is hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @dcfox199gamer8
    @dcfox199gamer8 Год назад +1

    Thank you it must of taken ages to get all that information and I appreciate the work you put into this video

  • @DaBroofUrner
    @DaBroofUrner Год назад

    That was probably the best Iceberg video I've seen. Interesting and always straight-to-the-point.

  • @shuddafukkup
    @shuddafukkup Год назад +6

    I wonder what the response to ‘new’ Top Gear would have been if they had went with the current 3 from the start. Sure McGuiness and Flintoff aren’t experts, but Harris is a very knowledgeable guy and a great presenter.

    • @RJ-wx3fh
      @RJ-wx3fh Год назад

      I thinkthere was a lot of new top gear being marketed as a continuation rather than a new era.
      I canforgive it becoming just a car show with some comedy, but I think it should have been more obvious that it was going to be very different

  • @cakevokosztcs9443
    @cakevokosztcs9443 Год назад +6

    truly impressive efforts in making this video, thank you! I only discovered this show because of the Ukraine special meme, and since then I became really interested in it, so it's always nice to learn some "lore" :)

  • @himanshumundepi
    @himanshumundepi Год назад +1

    I was waiting for this video, you did mention you’re working on this if I remember correctly. I’m so glad you didn’t do an iceberg video with minecraft gameplay as the background. Thank you for the video.

  • @rory4016
    @rory4016 Год назад +1

    your knowledge is insane, such a great video

  • @SeanSMST
    @SeanSMST Год назад +5

    After watching at least half of your video, I'd say your point on tier and iceberg videos being for people with bad attention spans is an unfair assessment. They're handy to learn briefly of many topics in an area you're unfamiliar in, or just want a refresh of the scene. Also, the quality iceberg videos I've seen from the likes of Parallel Pipes are roughly an hour long and above, which as someone who's best friends with a hyperactive, that is far too long for someone lacking attention to sit through. No need to slander a different form of content to yours, especially while you make your own version not that different from the rest (or at least the ones I've seen).
    Besides that point I kept thinking about, it's a useful video.

    • @GT380man
      @GT380man Год назад +1

      Surely the film maker is “getting the criticisms in early”?
      Knowing some sad people will criticise that & dismiss as worthless, anyone who shows affectionately obvious love of all things Top Gear
      Clarkson, in a more combative era (let’s say 2009) could have been as important in the the great awakening as someone like Dr Mike Yeadon. JG’s writing style so closely reflects personality & internal monologue. While I don’t expect to be rescued from the global tyranny by the “Church of the Latter Day Clarksons”, I DO request that he uses his influence to warn the population of the oncoming Great Reset.

    • @SeanSMST
      @SeanSMST Год назад +1

      @@GT380man I have no idea what you meant to say

    • @SeanSMST
      @SeanSMST Год назад +2

      @@GT380man Even with the edit I just noticed because I kept this tab open overnight, I am still very confused why you sre saying this to me. It has nothing to do with my original comment said in any capacity.

  • @Biggles
    @Biggles Год назад +5

    When I was a kid, I had most of series 1 (2002) recorded on VHS. Shame the tapes are long, long gone. It might have been possible to rescue a few original broadcast episodes if they had. EDIT: I do however, have all the Jabba releases and other releases to make a complete collection series 1-22 stored away on a hard drive. I even kept one of the old episode guides made by someone on FinalGear.

    • @lanxtotas
      @lanxtotas Год назад +2

      would you be able to upload the Jabba rips online?

    • @therealmkteal
      @therealmkteal Год назад

      If you could release these rips online, that would be really appreciated.

  • @Gwilo
    @Gwilo Год назад +2

    I've never actually watched one singular Top Gear episode while paying attention, but I'm willing to believe that that one guy is a time lord

  • @randome.p.wvideos
    @randome.p.wvideos Год назад +1

    Wow what a video! Really enjoyed this deep dive!

  • @marvaster
    @marvaster Год назад +4

    54:35 Where did you find this apparent eulogy video by Chris Morris? This video is absolutely brilliant, by the way. This whole channel is a pure gold. Well done!

    • @townicus5908
      @townicus5908 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/fpL9a-5LFpI/видео.html It's from a series in the 1990s called TV Offal done by Victor Lewis-Smith

  • @sebvettel5
    @sebvettel5 Год назад +3

    The Dacia Sandero. Its delayed!

  • @mog7501
    @mog7501 Год назад +2

    Loved falling asleep to this for the last 2 nights until I finished it. Fantastic research, so much I didn't knoe

  • @lilski6157
    @lilski6157 Год назад

    Amazing work as always keep up the amazing work

  • @NintendoFlashShorts
    @NintendoFlashShorts Год назад +5

    This gonna be interesting

  • @petercook4858
    @petercook4858 Год назад

    I enjoyed this video very much! Excellent details and enough time spent on each topic. Well done. I’m a long time subscriber and ask all who can pitch in to help you out to do so.

  • @supremacy98
    @supremacy98 Год назад +2

    This is why I love watching icebergs of things I’m really interested in

  • @MikeVonwolkenstein
    @MikeVonwolkenstein Год назад +3

    I adored the iceberg and the high quality video 🔥🔥

  • @adem1781
    @adem1781 Год назад +4

    Just a quick addition to the Audience placement part :
    The director sometimes would put his daughter & or her friends in the shot directly behind Jeremy Clarkson.
    Which is likely what sometimes added to the idea that "provocative women" were behind Clarkson.

    • @PlittHD
      @PlittHD Год назад

      I remember a SIARPC part where the guest talked about a production crew member shoving the pretty girls to the front of the stage.

    • @adem1781
      @adem1781 Год назад

      @@PlittHD yeah so it wasn't as clear cut. It was sometimes just the directors daughter and her friends.

  • @narcoticundertow
    @narcoticundertow Год назад +2

    My brother had the Richard Porter Top Gear annual of 2009 and I read it and kept coming back to it for years, I remember it being genuinely hilarious and way funnier than any annual has the right to be. I guess Richard Porter was an important creative part of the Top Gear brand and its humour

  • @Peacewalker26
    @Peacewalker26 Год назад

    This is amazing. I can’t even put into works how great this idea is

  • @Riley_Mundt
    @Riley_Mundt Год назад +4

    I've never seen any of these iceberg videos you mentioned, but this was interesting.

  • @JBBrickman
    @JBBrickman Год назад +7

    You say Ice Berg videos are lazy and a bad way of delivering information, but if you have seen Wenigoon’s conspiracy theory Ice Berg series you can see just how well an Ice Berg series can be crafted and how much the style and breakdown can Benefit certain topics.

    • @SeymoreSparda
      @SeymoreSparda Год назад +2

      Exactly this. I feel like Icebergs videos are far more than just listings of things. It give us, a some sort of a mystery/esoteric veil to certain topics/behind-the-scenes trivias. It goes way beyond iinformative; it's entertainment. I guess kinda like how true crime shows are more thriller horror than just documentaries.
      Like conspiracy theories. Heck, the more crazy they are, the deeper they go usually (nevermind believing in them).
      And if the content creator is dilligent enough, the iceberg video that he or she makes will give you more than ample number of minutes of both information and entertainment. Especially if he or she is as dilligent as Wendigoon, who even revisits certain levels/subjects and give them entire additional videos, for them to be explained in a more elaborate manner (part 2,part 3,etc.)

    • @NR_88
      @NR_88 Год назад +1

      I agree. From what I’ve seen 75% of them are genuinely well put together, though I’ll admit a few have been pretty bad. It’s just a fun way to learn about a certain topic you don’t know a lot about.

    • @worldcomicsreview354
      @worldcomicsreview354 Год назад

      It gets you up to speed on deepest lore references, especially if you've only just got into something, and don't know what more long-term fans are talking about.

  • @hansflaschentrager4206
    @hansflaschentrager4206 Год назад

    The entire segment of the last layer is just perfection

  • @abebee1383
    @abebee1383 Год назад

    Thanks for explaining all we needed to know in a little over a min.