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Post by slfriend79 on Nov 9, 2012 22:01:53 GMT
BBC America has posted a 'Sneak Peak' of next weeks show. ;D
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Post by adrianmay on Nov 20, 2012 7:30:37 GMT
Watching latest episode of Crash Course.
Richard cuts hair in Harlem and tries his hand at assembling and test piloting a Robinson R66 helicopter. The helicopter adventure was special to Richard as he owns a Robinson R44 and said it was his prized possession. For me, there were some pretty shots of the South Bay which was my first home in California.
Have I mentioned before that Richard really should be my boyfriend? I have? Oh.
I assume anyone that has seen this season has noticed this has a different feel from the first season but is generally the same concept. Does it feel a bit like "Dirty Jobs" with Mike Rowe or maybe a little like "Mythbusters"? I'm thinking that might be because Tim Pastore (Dirty Jobs) and Tod Mesirow (Mythbusters) are listed as executive producers.
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Post by FizzyLogician on Nov 20, 2012 14:37:06 GMT
I can't believe I spend like an hour watching Richard cut hair. I really need to get a life.
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Post by slfriend79 on Nov 21, 2012 22:09:27 GMT
Here's a 'Sneak Peek' of Monday's show. ;D WARNING: It gets a bit gross.
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Post by Wyvern on Nov 23, 2012 13:00:41 GMT
Poor little bugger, his face was priceless! And then when the cow... eww... *falls off chair laughing*
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Post by adrianmay on Nov 24, 2012 23:17:40 GMT
He didn't even remove his stupid bead bracelet. Lucky to get it back ;D ;D
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Post by trustme on Nov 26, 2012 6:01:42 GMT
...and I doubt the cow was ready for that sort of acupressure massage!
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Post by slfriend79 on Nov 28, 2012 22:11:22 GMT
Here's a 'Sneak Peek' of the 12/3/12 show.
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Post by slfriend79 on Dec 6, 2012 19:45:06 GMT
Here's the 'Sneak Peek' of the season finale.
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Post by RedMoon11 on Oct 1, 2014 14:21:16 GMT
*An old audio interview he did over the phone, when he was promoting the 1st season of Crash Course* Storyboard: Top Gear‘s Richard Hammond Drives on the Right Side of the RoadBY NATHAN MATTISE 11.23.11 Know anything about a danglehead processor? It takes 100-foot-tall trees, strips the branches, trims them down, and stacks them up. It’s the kind of thing you don’t want to get your shoelace stuck in. Typically their operators are lumberjacks, and they’re okay. Now add Richard Hammond to the elite folks who’ve driven a danglehead processor. He’s one of the TV hosts of autoculture authority Top Gear, and his new project, to air on BBC America next spring, is Richard Hammond’s Crash Course. The show follows Hammond as he travels the US, getting behind the wheel—or the joystick, the control panel—of outlandish vehicles like a trash compactor, airport fire responder, and an Abrams M1A1 tank. Hammond meets the people who operate them daily, trains in the machines’ use, and then tries to prove his competency. Hammond talked to Storyboard engineer and Play-section fellow Nathan Mattise about the show. The two discussed Hammond’s experiences with his first US-based series, the difference between driving something fast versus something powerful, and Top Gear’s upcoming anniversary. The episode is a perfect soundtrack to your next drive –- whether in a bulldozer or something less practical. Storyboard Podcast:
Episode 67: Richard Hammond Drives On The Right Side Of The Roaddownloads.wired.com/podcasts/assets/Storyboard/Storyboard_067.mp3*DURATION: 20 minutes* www.wired.com/2011/11/storyboard-top-gears-richard-hammond-drives-on-the-right-side-of-the-road/
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