The Top Gear presenters stand with Porsche and Mustang.
The Top Gear presenters stand with Porsche and Mustang.
Finally, fans of Top Gear can see the final lap of Jeremy Clarkson in Top Gear in a two-hour finale which was filmed ahead of his departure from the show after he abused a producer.
The episodes - which TV3 is screening together - mark the end of the BBCmotoring show's 22nd season before new host Chris Evans takes over with two as-yet-unnamed co-hosts.
"I hate working on Top Gear," laments Clarkson during the finale - while stuck in a muddy river - as he, Richard Hammond and James May are sent out on their final challenges together.
One involves playing traditional classic car enthusiasts driving affordable classics including a Fiat 124 Spyder, a Peugeot 304 Cabriolet and an MGB GT and a trek that involves "brown beer, breakdowns and a hair-raising classic car show".
Meanwhile, Prime revisits the show's good old days in Top Gear: Ambitious But Rubbish (Sundays 7.30pm). Hammond wanders through their archives of silly stunts.