Series 1 (2002) Series 2 (2003) Series 3 (2003) Series 4 (2004) Series 5 (2004) Series 6 (2005) Series 7 (2005–06) Series 8 (2006) Series 9 (2007) Special (2007) Series 10 (2007) Series 11 (2008) Series 12 (2008) Series 13 (2009) Series 14 (2009–10) Series 15 (2010) Series 16 (2010–11) Series 17 (2011) Series 18 (2011–12) Series 19 (2013) Series 20 (2013) Series 21 (2014) Series 22 (2014–15) This was the last series to feature Clarkson, Hammond, and May as hosts, alongside Wilman as executive producer. British broadcaster U&Dave, partly owned by the BBC, repeated this series exactly 10 years to the day when it concluded in the week ending 27 June 2025 during the 3 to 5 daytime slot
Specials (2015) In November 2015, the BBC announced "Top Gear: From A-Z", described as a "two-part extravaganza" in the form of a
clip show composed of material from the previous twenty-two series of
Top Gear. It is narrated by comedian
John Bishop with celebrities presenting their favourite highlights from the show; the programme did not use the
Top Gear studio.
Series 23 (2016) Series 24 (2017) Series 25 (2018) Series 26 (2019) Series 27 (2019) Series 28 (2019–20) Series 29 (2020) Series 30 (2021) Series 31 (2021) Series 32 (2022) Series 33 (2022) This is the last series of Top Gear to air, due to production indefinitely going on hiatus in 2023 due to presenter Freddie Flintoff being injured, whilst filming for the planned 34th series. Despite this,
The Stig's identity remained secret, until previous host
Jeremy Clarkson revealed it to be endurance racing driver
Phil Keen, at the end of 2024. ==Ratings==