James May: My Sister's Top Toys

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James May: My Sister's Top Toys
Genre Documentary
Presented by James May
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 1
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Ben Gale
Tony Moss
Running time 60 minutes
Production
company(s)
Visual Voodoo
Broadcast
Original channel BBC Two
Picture format 576i, anamorphic 16:9
Original airing December 23, 2007

James May: My Sister's Top Toys was a one off television documentary. It was presented by James May, and first broadcast on December 23, 2007. The show was a spin off of from the 2005 documentary James May's Top Toys, and was first shown as one of three shows which made up the "Top Gear Night In".

The show focus on the toys loved by his elder and younger sisters, including dolls, dolls' houses, dolls' prams, Girls' World, Ladybird, Spirograph, and a Kenner Tree Tots Family House. May speaks about how he often played with them as they were hand me downs.

During the show, May sets up a race as a girls' school (Skipton Girls' High School) and a boys' school (Ermysted's Grammar School) battle it out in a go-kart time trial, using their own converted Silver Cross prams. May gets his own made by the pram factory. He tests it out, battling for first place alongside the girls and the boys.

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