Stars in Fast Cars
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Stars in Fast Cars | |
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Genre | Comedy gameshow |
Starring | Dougie Anderson |
Country of origin | UK |
Language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 10 (plus pilot) |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC Three Pilot: BBC Two |
Original run | 2005 – 2006 |
Links | |
Official website |
Stars in Fast Cars was a relatively short-lived humorous motoring-themed celebrity gameshow series, in which various celebrities compete at motoring challenges, including recreating movie stunts and racing modified armchairs. The series was first broadcast on BBC Three, in 2005, and later repeated on BBC One in 2006.
Among some of the more notable moments were Car Skittles; a stunt where the guests had to drive on to the back of a moving lorry, before letting them all drive a Ferrari – with a bathtub of water attached to the back which they weren't allowed to spill. They were asked to race in a variety of motor-esque machines, from the aforementioned armchairs to Formula 1 cars.
The final round of each show, between the two top-ranking guests, features the use of the car cannon in attempts to hit various things.
The show originated as an one-off Comic Relief special of the popular BBC Two show, Top Gear, and was later turned into a series, presented by Dougie Anderson.
[edit] Episodes
Episode | Airdate | Winner | |
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Pilot Top Gear Special |
5 February 2005 | Jeremy Clarkson Jodie Kidd |
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A Comic Relief special, presented by Richard Hammond and James May. 1st: Jodie Kidd |
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Episode One | |||
Sarah Cawood From the BBC: |
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Episode Two | |||