Top Gear Us Special
Director(s)Andy Wilman
Production year2007
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes52m
CastJeremy Clarkson, Richar Hammond, James May
Top Gear Us Special
references to discrimination, implied strong language, threat, rude humour
Classified Date:
15/09/2025
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
TOP GEAR is a British motoring documentary series; in this episode, Jeremy, Richard and James embark on an 800-mile drive from Miami to New Orleans on a budget of $1000.
language
There is infrequent bleeped strong language ('f**k') as well as milder terms including 'cock', 'shit' and 'God'.
discrimination
Slogans about same sex relationships are written on cars with the intent of provoking local people. The slogans result in threats of violence and a sequence in which people are chased.
rude humour
There are repeated jokes involving people being forced to locate and eat roadkill, resulting in detailed descriptions and sight of multiple dead animals.
additional issues
There are undetailed comic references to murder and violence. There is a brief verbal mention of drug dealing. Comic sexual innuendos are made, as well as brief footage of sexualised women in commercials and sunbathing. The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is seen in one sequence, though this is documented in a respectful manner.
Classified date15/09/2025
LanguageEnglish
language
There is infrequent bleeped strong language ('f**k') as well as milder terms including 'cock', 'shit' and 'God'.
discrimination
Slogans about same sex relationships are written on cars with the intent of provoking local people. The slogans result in threats of violence and a sequence in which people are chased.
rude humour
There are repeated jokes involving people being forced to locate and eat roadkill, resulting in detailed descriptions and sight of multiple dead animals.
additional issues
There are undetailed comic references to murder and violence. There is a brief verbal mention of drug dealing. Comic sexual innuendos are made, as well as brief footage of sexualised women in commercials and sunbathing. The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is seen in one sequence, though this is documented in a respectful manner.
references to discrimination, implied strong language, threat, rude humour
Classified Date:
15/09/2025
Use:
Physical Media + VOD/Streaming
language
There is infrequent bleeped strong language ('f**k') as well as milder terms including 'cock', 'shit' and 'God'.
discrimination
Slogans about same sex relationships are written on cars with the intent of provoking local people. The slogans result in threats of violence and a sequence in which people are chased.
rude humour
There are repeated jokes involving people being forced to locate and eat roadkill, resulting in detailed descriptions and sight of multiple dead animals.
additional issues
There are undetailed comic references to murder and violence. There is a brief verbal mention of drug dealing. Comic sexual innuendos are made, as well as brief footage of sexualised women in commercials and sunbathing. The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is seen in one sequence, though this is documented in a respectful manner.
Director(s)Andy Wilman
Production year2007
Genre(s)Documentary
Approx. running minutes52m
CastJeremy Clarkson, Richar Hammond, James May
Classified date15/09/2025
LanguageEnglish