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JAY ON "JAMES MAY'S 20TH CENTURY" BBC2 MON 10 SEPT

 
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samantha1170
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:38    Reply with quote

JAY ON "JAMES MAY'S 20TH CENTURY" BBC2 MON 10 SEPT
Hi everyone, I found this article today about Jay lending his lunar rover for James May's 20th Century show on BBC2, Monday 10th September at 7pm...

Top Gear presenter James May takes a tour of the 20th century- trying out for himself some of the most surprising and influential technological advances of the past hundred years.

Over the years James has driven hundreds of the most sophisticated cars ever built on the planet – but for this series he gets the chance to drive one built for another world - one designed to roam across the lunar landscape.

Jay Kay – the lead singer from Jamiroquai - lends James his replica Lunar Rover to test drive. NASA built four to take to the moon in the 1970s, and at $38 million, they were the most expensive fleet cars ever built.

He drives the car to a quiet suburban corner of Chiswick, West London: to Staveley Road, the spot where he believes the Space Age began from Britain's point of view. Here, the first of Hitler’s V2 rockets hit Britain.


It's the start of May's quest to understand what the Space Race really did for the billions of us who never made it into orbit. It takes him to the Kennedy Space centre in Florida, and then to mission control in Guildford, Surrey, where he gets his hands on a satellite to take his own special photograph of a patch of planet Earth.

James May’s 20th Century looks at advances in aviation, warfare, medicine and examines the strange story of how the 20th century invented teenagers.

James has his brain photographed while he’s looking at his favourite cars to see how he reacts to pleasure and the promise of speed.

And, in a life-changing experience, James sits in the co-pilot's seat of the RAF’s latest supersonic jet fighter, the Typhoon, experiencing a full-power takeoff over Lincolnshire. It can go from brakes-off to 35 000 feet in under 150 seconds.

Not quite an Apollo launch, but the next best thing.

Monday 10 Sep 19:00 on BBC TWO


http://www.open2.net/20thcentury/aboutseries.html

Hopefully David or someone else will be able to record and upload this for us non-UK people Smile Smile Smile

SAMANTHA
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 14:01    Reply with quote


oops i missed it!! Embarassed

i thought it was on at 2000 - sorry
Rolling Eyes


it has been on before and im sure it will be repeated. It's just James May driving it round if i recall. No mention of where or who he borrowed it from.
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