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image Warren Brown behind the wheel of a vintage car in the recent recreation of the epic Peking to Paris drive.

News Ltd cartoonist to host motoring show.

He has a master's touch with pen and ink — and now we'll find out how well Warren Brown handles cars, with News Limited cartoonist chosen to host the Australian version of Top Gear.

Brown – whose artwork regularly appears in Sydney’s Daily Telegraph — will be joined on the petrol-scented show by Australian motoring commentators Charlie Cox and Steve Pizzati. The Aussie Top Gear top guns were chosen from more than 4000 applicants. A final group of 12 fought it out for the hosting role wheel to wheel at a Top Gear Australia camp.

It's the first time the BBC has allowed a local version of its hit, which has been on and off air since the 1980s, but has globally boomed during the past five years.

The UK series has been one of SBS's top-rating shows, with viewers following the antics of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.

The show is as much about them as the cars they put through various tests and challenges and experiments, such as converting an everyday car into a stretch limousine.

Brown promised the local version of the eight-episode, one-hour series would deliver the local flavour Australian car nuts have been starved of on television.

“It will be very much in the spirit of the UK's Top Gear, but it will be very Australian and therefore very different,” he said.

“Charlie and Steve are fantastic fun, really intelligent and know their stuff.

“We don't want to clone the British guys and we will have a very Australian feel without us wearing broad-brimmed hats with corks hanging off them.

“There has been an amazing amount of internet chatter about the Australian series and we promise we won't disappoint.”

The show will feature road tests, challenges and comparisons between, say, a V8 Commodore and its BMW equivalent to see which stacks up best.

Production company Freehand and Top Gear Australia executive producer Peter Abbott — the original Big Brother — said the series would entertain as much as inform.

“We always remind ourselves that this is a show about cars but it is not a car show,” he said last night.

“A lot of the show's UK appeal is that it's a comedy about three men and their banter, bond and friendships and the secret is their chemistry.

“The cars are props for them to bounce off.

“Charlie, Steve and Warren are men, but in their hearts they are big boys who like to play and wonder about the world and they share a great sense of exuberance and humour.”

Top Gear Australia begins production next month and will air later in the year. It's about time — Australia has not had a regular prime-time motoring series since Torque ran for eight years from 1973.

 

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  • I honestly hope they get this right, so then we will have TWO episodes of Topgear on every week - the UK version and the Australian one!! That would be awesome...

    alex of Brisbane Posted on 07 August 2008 8:14pm
  • Agreed with Elephino - you need a combination of slapstick comedians who know how to drive seriously fast machines and are passionate about them. This can sometimes be a hard thing to find. Coupled to this, they also need to be seen as relatively un-biased and non-serious. This is something that would be hard to achieve with many race-car drivers much less Loundes and Skaife.

    Corey of Brisbane Posted on 05 June 2008 10:56pm
  • Moama Mick, who are Lownes and Scafe? Or do you mean Lowndes and Skaife? But taking those two specifically - Skaife is too serious in everything he does to be appropriate to the show and Lowndes isn't the right personality, he'd do better as an equivalent of Jason Plato in Fifth Gear.

    elephino Posted on 04 June 2008 5:20pm
  • I'm a huge fan of the British version, but i don't know about the Australian one. The chemistry that the British guys have (Clarkson, May, and Hammond) is excellent. I have to agree with the other comments, and it'll probably only last a year. I'd like to see a special one hour episode of the Aussie version, just to see if the chemistry is right between these three guys. If not, SBS and Top Gear Australia have wasted thier time and ours.

    Anthony blyth of Merrylands Posted on 04 June 2008 2:56pm
  • Who the heck are Brown, Cox & Pizatti? Why not some-one who is in the motoring game i.e well known driver (Lownes, Scafe etc)

    Moama Mick Posted on 03 June 2008 8:47pm
  • Top Gear has been going for donkeys years and is a cult in many countries around the world. Though I welcome more relating to how cars performance in our climate, I cannot help feel that the motor industry in Australia will completely influence what the program says has it does in the newpapers. I suggest to give this new show credibility is should commission JP Power to undertake an independant customer satisfaction survey in Australia as currently happens every year in the US and UK.

    John Honest Posted on 03 June 2008 7:27pm
  • Hope it gets good ratings. We need a good car show with some laughs and something for us girls to have a look at also. I enjoy the UK Top Gear and look forward to it each week. They seem to get away with so much - hope us Aussies can do a good job also and show the Poms what outrcars are made of.

    Marg. Wignell of Country victoria Posted on 03 June 2008 6:30pm
  • I'm betting it won't last very long. This time next year people will have all but forgotten the there ever even was an Australian version of Top Gear.

    gearman Posted on 01 June 2008 6:20pm
  • I'm jealous of those guys, they have my dream job! I'm very excited to see the show, the UK version is fantastic, and I think this one will be just as good.

    K. Murray Posted on 30 May 2008 10:03pm
  • I just don't see how they can pass off a pale carbon copy of what is already a great show. I'm waiting to see how that will work, but in the meantime, I'll keep watching the Brits, and renew my subscription to the Brit mag.

    neil atwell Posted on 30 May 2008 9:56am
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