Top Gear ends the series in epic style as Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May travel to Vietnam and are told to travel the entire length of the country in just eight days, thereby achieving what the American military failed to do in ten years.
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Top Gear: Vietnam Special is a special 75 minute episode of the motoring series Top Gear which was broadcast on December 28 at 8pm. Unlike normal episodes of Top Gear, the primary vehicle of this special were motorbikes.
The challenge, to travel 1000 miles from the bottom of Vietnam to the top, was undertaken by regular presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.[2] The destination for this challenge was a floating dock at sea.
Hammond buys a Russian-built Minsk, May a Honda Cub and Clarkson a green Vespa. The mini-challenges inside included the presenters buying bulky gifts for each other, which will then have to be transported on the journey.
Unlike normal episodes of Top Gear, in which the challenges are related to the abilities of the vehicles which are reviewed, such as the Toyota Hilux in the Top Gear Polar Special, producer Andy Wilman has admitted that “the narrative of the film is a bit more skewed towards the three guys.”
Continuing Top Gear Specials tradition, the ending credits featured crew surnames names prepended by “Francis Ford”, presumably as a tribute to film-maker Francis Ford Coppola and his Vietnam epic Apocalypse Now.
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Part 6
Part 7
Part 8 FINAL
Source: wikipedia