LAST TIME we took a look at the ratings for the latest series of Top Gear Australia, the prognosis wasn't good. Now it's even worse.
The first and second episodes of season two pulled in 689,000 and 628,000 viewers respectively, however hopes were high that quality would improve and viewership would bounce back. It largely hasn't, and people are deserting the good ship TGA in their thousands.
Episode three saw just 608,000 people tuning in to see the show and ranked 30th nationally, while this Monday's episode only managed to rustle up 595,000 viewers and also ranked 30th. Before the first episode went to air Aussie auto enthusiasts were ecstatic that we'd finally have a Top Gear to call our own, now it appears the faithful are shunning it in a big way. What went wrong?
It appears the presenters are finally (albeit slowly) settling into their roles, but the program itself is in dire need of a tune-up. While it had its moments, Monday's episode was fairly ho-hum and the challenges and reviews lacked the energy of the show's British parent.
Will next Monday's installment be any better? We can only hope.


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10 months ago 0 points
So overall, it's getting there. TGUK wasn't much better in the first two series either, so i'm happy to stick with it (hey, what else is there for us petrolheads?)
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James Morrison is miles ahead of Charlie Cox, but Cox was utter rubbish and possibly a worse casting choice than Jennifer Aniston in anything. And the lack of imagination in the scripts and the delivery of said uninspired scripts in such forced ways (James and that Pizzatti halfwit approaching the ice cream van pretending to squint was squirmingly poor) runs it down further. It doesn't matter what the cars are, it's pretty much irrelevant - the local scene is run by people with a similar lack of imagination to the producers and presenters, so nobody is game enough to take a real risk.
I'll step off my soap box now.
10 months ago 0 points
at the moment we are always comparing to its benchmark in the UK... The UK is the original and will be hard to beat it no matter how hard you try.
The cast in the UK also have spark between the three hosts and they have humour too...not to everone's taste of course.
The aussie version is dull, the segements are too long, the cars reviewed have no interest to most people and the three hosts dont look comfortable...specially James Morrison.
if SBS take time to ready the feedback from their viewers such as TMR and us bloggers, they could potentially improve on their show.
anyways my 2 cents....TOP Gear Australia watch out...Season 3 may not come.
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The personalities dont seem to mix either. You've got a Jazz player that should stick to playing Jazz, an old fart that seems to be intimidated by everyone else, and a young fella (prob the only guy i would listen to during the car reviews anyways as he doesnt seem to speak $hit). Again trying hard to do what TGUK does, but at least their personalities work, the back cheak litterally rolls off their tongues (especially Clarkson), and we're in stitches 90% of the time.
Get a grip fast TGAU, because you might end up like the final season of McLeods Daughters - half the season thru, then straight to DVD...
10 months ago 0 points
twenty to 1 failed shows of all time... TGAU :)
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Give this show a chance, watch it, and I think you will enjoy it. There is room for a unique TGA and TGUK.
Stop whinging and enjoy what is a pretty good show (and catching up fast to TGUK).
10 months ago 0 points
ridiculous over acting, terrible jokes, poorly thought out stories/tests, the show is not being justified by the creative team that make it.
The hosts are not overly bad, its just the way the go about it, there seems to be a direction for the show to be very low brow
(i.e.Bogan) in its humor.
The Top gear audience doesn't want stupid jokes that were never funny, we dont want to see clowns.
Just find a natural balance like the UK show has, get a better creative team behind it and give the format what it deserves.
9 months ago 0 points
Not tell us how much the holden competes against the euro monsters
9 months ago 0 points
NOT LONG BEFORE THE DEATH OF THIS PIG.
9 months ago 0 points
The biggest disappointment for me with season 2 was that the first episode was its strongest, I thought it was an indication of what the season would shape up to be but it's back to the old season 1 quality. It is also permanently hamstrung by having to cater to commercial interests, lack of creative freedom always results in mediocre television.
Shows like this are the excuse that SBS uses for having advert breaks and I would much rather have an ad break-free SBS without Australian-made infotainment of dubious quality.
8 months ago 0 points
If TGA wants to actually make even an attempt to have a fraction of the popularity as the original, they need presenters that make the viewers want to watch. Clarkson and the gang are simply a riot to watch, even James May is funnier than every member of TGA; with Steve Pizzati being the best presenter because he can at least relate to the audience and closest resembles a real “car guy”.
While the writing does need a lot of help (the “what were they thinking” wall??? What were you thinking when you decided that was the best Aussie alternative to The Cool Wall?), I strongly believe that having better presenters would improve ratings, and improving ratings should hopefully attract better writers and producers.
but hey, like i said, I am just an outsider, but even canada (notoriously bad production quality) is making shows that people want to watch.
5 months ago 0 points
also ive noticed the editing is kinda dull. The UK version has very crisp edits eg they show a split second of smoking tires and then flash to another angle of the car flying past and very close to a camera. also they have good music selection that draws you into each segment. they seem to just have a long panning shot alot of the time which is kinda boring. also the track out at bankstown doesnt seem that interesting but maybe thats just the camera positioning atm.
need better editors really and then presenters need not force it so much.
perfect example is what were they thinking wall. that just got really annoying cos they were like " WHAT WERE THEY THINKING" after every car they put up that really pissed me off. just little things like that where writers and editors havent really thought about what its like for the watcher.
but hopefully it will get there