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Previously on "Isn't Paul Hollywood's car program better than Top Gear?"

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    More mature, more intelligent and better choice of great cars, classic, old and new. Plus a travelogue and therefore a real insight into the countries he's visiting.

    I assume you refer to the new, crap version of TG. PH's road trip show is very good. Is it better entertainment than the Clarkson/May/Hammond era TG? No, but then it's not trying to be comparable. It's just very good at what it is, and not trying to be something it isn't.

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  • Isn't Paul Hollywood's car program better than Top Gear?

    More mature, more intelligent and better choice of great cars, classic, old and new. Plus a travelogue and therefore a real insight into the countries he's visiting.

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