Reaching a peak in the 1990s thanks to presenter Jeremy Clarkson, the
original series then faced the axe in 2001 - but Clarkson and producer
Andy Wilman successfully pitched a new format to BBC bosses and Top Gear
returned to become the irreverent, funny and often controversial show we
now know and love. The addition of co-presenters Richard Hammond and
James May completed the Top Gear dream team and ratings soared as
viewers tuned in to see the latest Star in a Reasonably Priced Car,
arguments over the Cool Wall and Power Laps by the mysterious Stig. Top
Gear has long attracted criticism for its dangerous stunts and the
presenters' controversial opinions, but thankfully 'the Hamster' made a
full recovery and Top Gear has continued to pull in massive audiences
across the world. This is the full story of the unstoppable rise of
Clarkson, Hammond, May and The Stig - and how they have transformed an
ordinary programme about cars into one of the most famous and best-loved
TV programmes of the 21st century.