Is Nissan telling the truth about the new GTR or are they fibbing a little just to get sales of this Beast. This could be discussed for a lot longer.
Well, TGA is over for the season. IMO, I think the season was ok, not great like the BBCTG, but ok.
Claudia Karvan beating Vince Colosimo (in a bog standard car) was a great thing indeed.
The Holden v's Ford was good too (because Fabulous On Race Day wins).
If only they would get rid of the stupid segment 'What were they thinking' because I think it is stupid.
Open AddictAnyways we will have to wait untill next year now before we see a new episode. Untill then, TTFN.
.....Yes, but we should be getting the next series of TGUK in its place.
AUSmotive.comTop Gear Australia loses Cox and blows Morrison’s trumpet
Charlie Cox has told SBS he will be leaving the Top Gear Australia franchise to spend more time in his native Britain. He will be replaced by Australian jazz icon James Morrison, who will join existing hosts Warren Brown and Steve Pizzati for the second series, scheduled to hit our television screens in 2009.
“My time on Top Gear Australia was very special and it was a fantastic opportunity to be part of launching an extraordinary series,” Cox said. “Sadly, though, I’ve lived in the UK for the past 19 years and I’m not able to give the time I want to Series Two.”
Forty-six year old Morrison, one of Australia’s best loved trumpet players and well known for his love of cars, is delighted with his new role, “I don’t want to sound like I’m blowing my own trumpet … but I think series two is going to be bigger and better than ever. I just hope some of the challenges include playing a chorus of the blues,” he said. Let’s hope the quality of his gags improves.
Morrison was the ‘Star In A Bog Standard Car’ in Episode 6 of the debut series and his lap time of 1:26.46 is the current record for this segment. His familiarity with the cast and the program has given SBS content director Matt Campbell confidence his new cast member will fit right in, “James brings with him a deep love of cars, a huge personality and a strong sense of fun—a perfect complement to Warren and Steve.”
For a teaser of what we can expect from James Morrison, check out this hidden gem, originally produced way back in 1994, as unearthed by CarAdvice.
The full press release from SBS, including quotes from Warren and Steve, can be read after the jump.
Press ReleaseSBS today announced that Top Gear Australia host, Charlie Cox, has decided to leave the show because of his media commitments and business interests in the UK. He will be replaced by James Morrison - renowned Australian trumpeter and former car show host.
Cox said he arrived at the decision reluctantly but, as a director of ten British and Australian companies and as a broadcaster for the BBC for the past ten years, it became clear he couldn’t give the time to the show it required.
“My time on Top Gear Australia was very special and it was a fantastic opportunity to be part of launching an extraordinary series. Sadly, though, I’ve lived in the UK for the past 19 years and I’m not able to give the time I want to Series Two. It seems best to leave the show and I wish James all the best in joining the two best blokes in Australian television -Warren Brown and Steve Pizzati,” Cox said.
James Morrison paid tribute to the work of Charlie Cox and says he’s “thrilled” to be joining the Top Gear team.
“As a huge fan of the show, you couldn’t ask for better blokes to be working with than Warren and Steve - this is going to be FUN! I don’t want to sound like I’m blowing my own trumpet… but I think series two is going to be bigger and better than ever - I just hope some of the challenges include playing a chorus of the blues!”
Top Gear Australia co-host Warren Brown said:
“I’m as excited as anyone to be knocking around with James on the next series of Top Gear Australia. As everyone knows, he’s a red-hot hand behind the wheel, an unrepentant, unreconstructed and unabashed car enthusiast – but more importantly he’s a bloke with whom it’s huge fun to be around. (Aside from that, he’s far more accomplished with a trumpet than I am with a five-string banjo as Steve Pizzati will testify).
“No doubt about it – we’ll be missing Charlie, a top bloke who’s become a terrific mate, but I’d love to welcome James on board and can’t wait to work with him on Top Gear Australia II.”
Top Gear Australia co-host, Steve Pizzati said:
“It’s a shame that Charlie’s commitments overseas mean that he can’t complete the journey we all started together nearly a year ago. I’m looking forward to James joining Warren and myself, although, on top of everything else, it now means I’ll have to learn how to play a bloody musical instrument too! Perhaps the kazoo…”
SBS’s Director of Content, Television and Online, Matt Campbell said:
“SBS thanks Charlie Cox for helping to launch and bed down Top Gear Australia. I understand the decision Charlie has made and accept his UK commitments wouldn’t allow him to return in 2009. We now look forward to seeing James Morrison on our screens when the series returns in 2009. James brings with him a deep love of cars, a huge personality and a strong sense of fun - a perfect complement to Warren and Steve.”
A lot of the dialogue still comes out as being scripted, quite obviously. I think this comes down to the fact that none of the hosts come from an on-air TV or radio background (well, James Morrison hosted jazz radio on Qantas airlines).
Well I couldn't believe just how good that episode was, and since it hits closer to home, that was IMO better than any UK show I've ever seen.Morrison is 1000x better than Cox, and oh yeah, it was funny, Brown didn't annoy me at all, he was actually funny instead now, good to see Skaifey, the interview was actually interesting (unlike most UK interviews, but probably because they talk about stuff we've never even heard of). In short, YAY, TG AU is what it was meant to be now.
Can't wait for Ep. 2 with the Walkinshaw.
PS- Nice they mended their mistakes from last season too, I LOL'ed when they crushed the "What were they thinking?" wall with a car.They also explained the track, had better camera angles.
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Hopefully it will be "available" when I get home tonight so I can watch it. I curious to see if it's gotten better with the new host. I thought the first season was awful but I'm hoping that was just kinks being worked out. To bad the Russian Top Gear isn't in a language I can understand because the first season of that seemed pretty good.
I reckon this season will be a lot better with Morrison, he acts more like a Hammond than Pazetti does!!
And was this the first Top Gear challenge (Oz or UK) where the car actually lost?? And to lose in an LP640 Murcie?!I think Jeremy would be throwing stuff through the TV seeing a car lose to anything.
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