Top Gear on Discovery Channel In 2005,
Discovery Channel made a pilot for an American version of the show featuring actor and
IHRA driver
Bruno Massel, actor John Jenkinson, and actor John Littlefield as the hosts. The attempt was not picked up by the Discovery Channel. The pilot featured
Iron Man director
Jon Favreau as the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, a race between Littlefield's
2005 Ford Mustang and Jenkinson's
2005 Dodge Charger R/T, and a review of the
Lexus RX 400h. After the pilot proved to be unsuccessful, the Discovery Channel later began airing a slightly "Americanized" version of the British
Top Gear show with presenters
Jeremy Clarkson,
Richard Hammond, and
James May. This show featured clips of features and challenges from Series 1–5 from the
BBC Two show with introduction segments recorded by Clarkson, Hammond and May at the
Dunsfold Aerodrome studio especially for the US audience. Regular features like "The News" and "Star in a Reasonably Priced Car" were not shown on the Discovery Channel version.
Top Gear on NBC In April 2007, the BBC was still looking to launch a locally produced version of
Top Gear in the United States.
NBC announced, in January 2008, that it had ordered a pilot for an American version of the show, retitled
Gear.
BBC Worldwide had been contracted to produce the pilot for NBC. According to NBC reality chief
Craig Plestis, many automakers had shown interest in America's version of
Top Gear. On June 16, 2008, NBC and the BBC officially announced an American version of
Top Gear, to be hosted by
Adam Carolla,
Tanner Foust and
Eric Stromer. The studio segments for the pilot were taped on July 26, 2008 to generally favorable reviews citing close following of the UK version's format. NBC was expected to have
Top Gear premiere as a
midseason replacement in 2009.
Jay Leno, who originally turned down offers to host the show, expressed concern in 2008 over whether or not a show like
Top Gear could be successful in America. In a column published by
The Sunday Times in 2008, Leno expressed concern that an American version could lack the critical reviews for which the British version is known. The British show is produced for the BBC with public funds while the American show airs on commercial television. Leno believes that the show may have to worry about offending current and potential sponsors by giving their products poor reviews, leading to a compromise in the journalistic integrity and freedom of the original show. On December 11, 2008, NBC reversed its decision to place the show as a midseason replacement, citing concerns about the potential success of a car-themed show in light of the failure of
Knight Rider. NBC allowed the BBC to shop it around to cable networks to possibly pick it up. In February 2009,
Jeremy Clarkson stated that the American version had been "canned", claiming that
focus groups "... just don't understand a single word we're on about. They just don't get it really."
Top Gear on History On August 6, 2010, the first
Top Gear trailer was published on the web, giving fans a preview on what to expect on the upcoming episodes to be broadcast on the History Channel. In this trailer, new hosts
Adam Ferrara,
Tanner Foust, and
Rutledge Wood were seen participating in a Moonshine Challenge and Tanner Foust also takes a Dodge Viper for a test drive. The first season premiered on November 21, 2010, and as of 2014, the series has been renewed for its fifth season. Commenting on the second season renewal, UK host Jeremy Clarkson noted, "Top Gear is our baby so you can understand why Hammond, May and I were anxious about passing it on to the presenters of the US show. We needn’t have worried because Top Gear is clearly in safe hands, even if they do insist on speaking in those stupid accents. Watching an episode from series 1 with Richard and James, we found ourselves in a genuinely heated debate about which of the presenters’ cars was best. We were just three ordinary chaps watching a car show and loving it, which is exactly what Top Gear should be. Bring on series 2." In a Facebook post on June 26, 2016, Wood stated his belief that the episode set to air the same week would be the last for the series on History. ==Broadcast==