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{1400}{1525}Hello and welcome to this, the Top Gear|post-nuclear apocalypse bunker.
{1529}{1647}Can we also say straightaway|that we're very sorry about our appearance,
{1651}{1758}but we were outside|minding our own business having a picnic
{1761}{1805}when this happened.
{2073}{2123}To be honest, the only reason we survived
{2126}{2194}was because we had our backs|to the massive blast.
{2197}{2283}But survive we did,|and we've been sitting here wondering
{2287}{2357}what will motoring be like|in a post-apocalyptic world?
{2361}{2521}Well, fortunately, the holocaust occurred right at|the beginning of the Christmas gifting period,
{2524}{2626}so post-apocalyptic motoring is exactly|the subject we shall be tackling
{2630}{2712}in this cheerful yuletide DVD.
{2731}{2759}(People screaming)
{2762}{2919}(Richard So, settle back as we show you how|to get to work in the perpetual darkness
{2923}{2961}of a nuclear winter.
{2964}{3039}(James) Oh, God.|( Richard) Oh, no.
{3145}{3269}How to survive the ruthless|post-apocalyptic MOT test...
{3272}{3309}I 'm stuck!
{3344}{3429}Oh, mate, you ' re gonna fail at that rate,|you're not doing well.
{3485}{3609}..how to keep motor racing alive|with just two racing drivers...
{3612}{3650}No! Bad! Bad!
{3728}{3822}..and with only one barrel of petrol left|on the planet,
{3826}{3928}we 'll be choosing the cars we 'd take|our very last drives in.
{4235}{4402}But we begin with the issue of driving in the|phenomenon known as '"The Nuclear Winter'".
{4405}{4517}Th is is wh at scientists believe will h appen|i n the aftermath of a n uclear war,
{4520}{4648}when m illions and m illions of tons of dust|and ash are thrown up into the atmosphere
{4650}{4712}by the explosion of all the nuclear weapons,
{4715}{4809}plunging the world into|an eternal icy darkness
{4812}{4896}that goes on for years and years and years.
{4900}{5007}When all of humanity, all of its love,|its art and its science,
{5010}{5072}is wiped out forever.
{5109}{5134}Yeah.
{5137}{5242}If you are watching this on Christmas day|and that's put a dampener on things...
{5245}{5274}sorry.
{5277}{5356}Yes, he does have a point|but it is a very important issue
{5360}{5415}and scientists have wondered...
{5418}{5468}how will we drive to work?
{5605}{5714}To you, this might look like a scene|from 28 Days Later.
{5770}{5855}But it's not, because we've never actually|seen that film.
{5858}{5963}What th is is is London in the nuclear winter.
{5966}{6067}Now, try to imagine a world where the sun|is permanently blotted out,
{6070}{6150}a world where you cannot see|your hand in front of your face,
{6153}{6251}a world where ELO could not possibly|have written Mr Blue Sky.
{6254}{6363}Yeah. Do please try and imagine that|because it would help us enormously.
{6367}{6448}As you can see, there is in fact still,|quite a lot of light around.
{6451}{6548}Nevertheless, it's our job to demonstrate|how hard it would be to commute
{6551}{6592}during a nuclear winter,
{6595}{6682}which is why we shall be trying|to get to work in these.
{6748}{6822}These two cars have been totally blacked out
{6825}{6907}to replicate the driving conditions|of a nuclear winter,
{6910}{7015}and our job is to drive to work|from opposite ends of London
{7018}{7119}and to get there without hitting each other,|or anything.
{7136}{7203}But it' s n ot q u ite as g ri m as it sou n d s,|is it, H a m mon d?
{7206}{7337}N o. Becau se th an kfu lly, scientists believe one|of the few th ings to survive a nuclear holocaust
{7341}{7382}would be satnav systems.
{7386}{7452}So, with the help of these handy devices,
{7455}{7523}we should be able to drive blind.
{7535}{7596}James, if you'd like to drive to the other side|of town and get into position,
{7599}{7634}- we can get started.|- Righto.
{7917}{8060}Yeah. Obviously in a real nuclear winter|situation, that wouldn't work.
{8138}{8253}Soon our cars were parked in opposite ends|of London and ready to go.
{8356}{8471}- Am I moving? Yes, I 'm moving.|- (Satnav) After 300 yards, turn left,
{8474}{8542}then take the second right.
{8616}{8714}Rig ht. Now, the satnav|is telling me straight on,
{8717}{8761}so straight on it is.
{8779}{8853}Erm... bit of left.
{8857}{8903}(Satnav) After 300 yards...
{8906}{8938}(Crunch)
{8941}{8987}Ooh. That's not good.
{8990}{9027}.. then take the second right.
{9046}{9111}After 200 yards, turn right.
{9114}{9266}That's wrong. I know it's ridiculous to argue|with a satnav when you can't actually see, but...
{9284}{9364}Oh, I think I might have...|Go a bit harder right.
{9408}{9499}- Oh! Ow!|- Turn left, then turn left.
{9539}{9606}Bear right, then turn right.
{9637}{9729}OK, I 'm negotiating a curve by satnav.
{9784}{9817}Turn right.
{9820}{9891}I think I 'll just back it up.
{9908}{9984}Obviously if your car is pulling slightly|to the left or right,
{10069}{10140}and I don't think you can get your wheels|balanced and your tyres checked
{10143}{10217}in a post-holocaust scenario.
{10221}{10278}OK, I think we're back on the road.
{10319}{10355}No, I'm not.
{10416}{10485}After 200 yards, turn right.
{10488}{10610}I need to do a bit of a...|There's a slight delay in the satnav.
{10628}{10739}I'm trying to feel it, I'm trying to feel|the vibes coming off obstructions.
{10758}{10826}Something very, very rough there.
{10840}{10876}Satnav says straight ahead.
{10880}{10922}- (Thud)|- Eurgh.
{10926}{10972}That's not right, is it?
{10974}{11030}- James?|- Hello?
{11033}{11117}Is it my imagination or is this the hardest thing|we've ever tried to do?
{11120}{11159}Ah!
{11162}{11267}(James) It's absolutely impossible. Oh God,|sorry, I'm gonna have to deal with this.
{11307}{11357}- Go around the roundabout...|- No!
{11360}{11417}-..third exit...|- No.
{11421}{11504}- Turn right.|- No wonder people get all hot under the collar
{11507}{11579}about nuclear war and stuff, this is tricky!
{11614}{11652}Oh.
{11655}{11716}No, that's wrong, clearly.
{11719}{11745}Oh dear.
{11756}{11833}- (Crunch)|- Ah, it's not a good sound, is it?
{11883}{11947}(Richard) Eventually though,|after a bit of practice
{11950}{12023}we started to get in tune with the satnavs.
{12048}{12119}(Satnav) After 50 yards, turn right.
{12131}{12254}I ' d say th is was g oi n g reason ab ly well so far,|b ut I can 't afford to relax.
{12257}{12387}Because experts pred ict that|fallout and rad iation from the blast
{12390}{12454}will cause unusually large numbers of people
{12457}{12568}to go to Argos and buy bouncy castles|and try and carry them home on the bus.
{12721}{12808}It is also possible|that during the atomic blast,
{12811}{12945}massive pyramids of things like baked beans|and tomato soup in supermarkets
{12948}{13058}will have been blown into the sky and then will|have reassembled themselves on the road,
{13061}{13198}- which is an obvious hazard.|- In 200 yards, turn left, then turn left.
{13201}{13314}Scientists also believe that in the future,|people driven mad by radioactivity
{13317}{13428}will start building flat- pack bedrooms|right in the middle of the road.
{13511}{13585}After 100 yards, turn left.
{13744}{13827}Do you think it might have been|beans or soup?
{13830}{13895}Could be worse, there could be fireworks|lying around.
{14010}{14047}(Fireworks booming and whistling)
{14263}{14368}After several more brushes with|nuclear winter-related obstacles,
{14372}{14462}James and I had almost reached|our place of work.
{14481}{14568}(Satnav) Turn left then...|You have reached your destination.
{14571}{14622}Ah! Ah a! Ah a!
{14645}{14735}Turn right then...|You have reached your destination.
{14739}{14862}H ow comforti n g a sou n d wou ld th at be|on you r n u clear winter com m ute to work?
{14865}{14923}(Crash )
{14948}{15001}- James! James!|- What?
{15004}{15048}I've crashed.
{15052}{15131}You crashed into something|or were you crashed into?
{15134}{15191}I think something just crashed into me.
{15203}{15284}I think something crashed into me.
{15287}{15354}- Sound your horn.|- (Beep)
{15357}{15391}(Beep)
{15394}{15471}- (James) That's you.|- Yeah, we've crashed... Oh.
{15475}{15614}Well, erm, let's wait until some|post-apocalyptic nuclear winter police arrive.
{15618}{15671}(Siren blaring)
{15866}{15906}(Crash)
{15930}{15970}I think the police might be here.
{15973}{16077}Then some other nuclear survivors|arrived for work.
{16139}{16185}(James) God, now what?
{16211}{16280}This is the nuclear rush hour|of the nuclear winter
{16283}{16347}Nobody expected that!
{16351}{16408}(Siren blaring)
{16516}{16565}(James) Oh, God.|(Richard) Oh, no.
{16711}{16753}Hang on.
{16756}{16790}I think I can smell petrol.
{17098}{17221}In the radioactive aftermath, those of us|who have been lucky enough to survive
{17224}{17293}will inevitably start asking questions.
{17296}{17399}'Did any of my friends survive? '|'Did any of my relations? '
{17402}{17498}'Will civilisation as we knew it ever return? '
{17525}{17581}Yes. And quite right too.
{17584}{17707}But if you're a petrol head, you'll find yourself|facing a much more important question.
{17710}{17810}Namely this -|eventually, in a post-apocalyptic world,
{17813}{17896}there will be only one barrel of petrol left.
{17899}{18025}And which cars would you put it in|to go for your very last ever drives?
{18028}{18097}Yes, this is a cracker of a dilemma,
{18100}{18230}and one that scientists will debate in|post-apocalyptic pubs for many years to come.
{18233}{18301}But we've decided to have a crack at it now
{18305}{18454}by choosing those cars in which|we would have our very last drives.
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