British Groups of Things

Name the members of these famous British groups.
† Guess their Spice Names, not their real names
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Last updated: October 19, 2017
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First submittedOctober 19, 2012
Times taken75,925
Average score62.5%
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Countries
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
 
Capitals
London
Belfast
Edinburgh
Cardiff
 
Spice Girls †
Baby
Ginger
Posh
Scary
Sporty
Beatles Members
Paul McCartney
Ringo Starr
John Lennon
George Harrison
 
Top Gear Presenters
Jeremy Clarkson
Richard Hammond
James May
The Stig
 
Big 4 Banks
HSBC
Barclays
Lloyds
Royal Bank of Scotland
 
Tudor Monarchs
Henry VII
Henry VIII
Edward VI
Mary
Elizabeth
James Bond Actors
Sean Connery
George Lazenby
Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton
Pierce Brosnan
Daniel Craig
 
Original X-Factor Judges
Simon Cowell
Sharon Osbourne
Louis Walsh
 
Football Teams with Multiple
Premier League Championships
Arsenal
Chelsea
Manchester City
Manchester United
Largest Channel Islands
Guernsey
Alderney
Jersey
 
Main Political Parties
Conservative
Labour
 
Children of Queen Elizabeth II
Charles
Anne
Andrew
Edward
 
Monopoly Railway Stations
King's Cross
Marylebone
Fenchurch Street
Liverpool Street
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Level 44
Dec 5, 2012
Why isn't Peter Sellers (yes that one from the Pink Panther series) included as a James Bond? (http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0000007/)
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Level 82
Jan 3, 2015
There are dozens if not hundreds of actors who have played Bond over the years but the quiz is obviously only counting the actors who appeared in Eon films.
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Level 68
Apr 27, 2018
hundreds?
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Level 82
Sep 6, 2018
Sure, if you want to count up all the people who have portrayed him in comedy sketches, school plays, and so on.
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Level 67
Dec 9, 2019
Apparently there are more bond actors than people that like topgear..
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Level 82
Jun 21, 2020
There should be
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Level 65
Feb 12, 2018
Peter Sellers just played Evelyn Tremble in 1967 Casino Royale, he didn't even play Bond.
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Level 75
Sep 6, 2018
I tried David Niven even though I knew he wouldn't be on here. Just hoping.
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Level 57
Jan 20, 2023
So did I
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Level 44
Dec 5, 2012
He was British -born. (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000634/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)
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Level 40
Dec 6, 2012
Got them all apart from one Monopoly station!
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Level 77
Nov 8, 2020
I was missing only one of those, vaguely remembered something like Fentchurch Street. When that didn't work, I tried to write it with a 'd' instead, but when I removed the 't', lo and behold, the quiz stopped because I had finished it! Funny.
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Level 25
Dec 7, 2012
Only missed Alderney and Andrew. What is the 'big 4 banks' based on? I was surprised not to see Natwest, maybe it should be the big 5?
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Level 47
Dec 7, 2012
NatWest has been apart of RBS since 2000.
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Level 19
Oct 22, 2022
RBS has changed its name to NatWest since its collapse, nationalisation and privatisation.
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Level 28
Mar 23, 2013
100% with 30 seconds remaining. Feeling rather proud that i know all this, especially when i'm only 13!!
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Level 74
Sep 4, 2013
100% here too. And I'm only 30 years older than you.
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Level 35
Jun 13, 2014
LOL!
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Level 22
Jul 30, 2014
yeah, im 12: 100%. Age makes no difference
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Level 67
Jun 18, 2019
It does, but kids think it is automatically more impressive when you are young, while it is usually the opposite. When you are young your learning capacity is much bigger, and the things you have learned are much fresher. Remembering something you learned a year ago vs something you learned 40 years ago and never heard of since...

I think up to about 8 it is impressive. From 8-18 you actually have the advantage (big time). from well lets stick with the 8's, from 18-38 it is normal and from 38 to 78(68?) it gets a bit harder and from 78 and up it is impressive again.

These are rough estimates and based on my opinion, but the general trend is true. (you could shift the break up points around a bit obviously, cause it is more fluent than abrupt)

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Level 71
Apr 4, 2020
You do have a point there kind of, raven, I reckon I have forgotten more stuff over the years than I currently know. But it is undeniable that the years do help with assimilating general knowledge.
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Level 77
Jul 10, 2013
Got almost half...As an American, I thought that was decent, until I realized that they were almost entirely pop culture questions. Crap.
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Level 20
Nov 11, 2013
I got 23 but I did good considering I live in california
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Level 45
Jan 2, 2018
Never mind
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Level 24
Nov 30, 2013
one of the best quizzes on here!
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Level 20
Jan 7, 2014
thanks too the comments I got more than I thought gee this was hard for a new Zealander
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Level 44
May 3, 2014
Only one I missed was RBS, but if Salmond gets his way that surely won't count anymore!
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Level 47
May 3, 2014
Naah it will, because they will move out of Scotland.
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Level 84
Jul 16, 2014
Ahh, why can I never remember Timothy Dalton?!
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Level 85
Nov 15, 2017
You miss Dalton, but get George Lazenby?? No offense - but you must be old!
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Level 89
Apr 5, 2019
Well, Lazenby's Bond got married.
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Level 38
Oct 10, 2019
Dalton was the best actor to play the role, but far more importantly, the only Welshman - so far....
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Level 37
Nov 10, 2014
clear england bias
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Level 74
Jun 15, 2015
Except for RBS and Connery
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Level 84
May 22, 2019
Also Lazenby, Dalton, Brosnan, Walsh and the countries and capitals that aren't English. About 84% of the UK population lives in England. Non-English answers make up about 20% of the quiz. Not English enough! :P
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Level 79
Mar 20, 2021
And don't forget the Welsh Henry VII...
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Level 82
May 8, 2015
HSBC = Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation...not very British!
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Level 82
Jun 16, 2015
Might want to read up on the history of Hong Kong and Shanghai.
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Level 70
Dec 30, 2017
HSBC bought the Midland Bank in 1999, which was one of the big 4 at the time. Hence, HSBC takes the slot.
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Level 32
Jun 15, 2015
*sigh* Northern Ireland isn't part of GB, it part of UK... there's a difference
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Level 25
Jun 15, 2015
Yes but the quiz says british not GB, Northern Ireland is British.
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Level 47
Jun 15, 2015
British is a term to describe something from either Britain or the United Kingdom.
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Level 47
Jun 15, 2015
*sigh*
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Level 28
Jun 15, 2015
That awkward moment when your last name is Tudor and you forget Mary and Elizabeth 0.0
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Level 20
Jun 15, 2015
What about Lady Jane Grey for a Tudor Monarch??
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Level 45
Jun 15, 2015
Lady Jane Grey's reign is disputed. She is not an officially recognised monarch, and she was not a Tudor anyway!
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Level 41
Dec 30, 2017
Wikipedia given her the title Queen of England and Ireland and reining dates
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Level 82
Nov 13, 2019
Why do you say she was not a Tudor? She was descended from Henry VII.
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Level 74
Jun 15, 2015
How comes we have to put the numbers on the first 3 Tudor monarchs and not Mary or Liz? I guess at the time they weren't Mary I or Liz I
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Level 71
Jun 16, 2015
Lol, shouldn't the Beatles members also have a †?

Also, *highfive* at ^NatashaMcCarthy. :)

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Level 59
Jan 3, 2018
Lol? What's so funny about pointing out that two members of the Beatles are dead?
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Level 26
Dec 19, 2015
why dont you accept the x factor judges first name ?
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Level 85
Apr 2, 2016
34's not bad for an American is it?
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Level 58
Dec 18, 2018
That's better than I do on the american quizes! Well done
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Level 58
Nov 10, 2016
As an American, I can understand how others might see so many of these quizzes as US-centric, which is why I didn't mind taking this one even knowing I'd probably get very few correct answers. Surprisingly, knew all of the countries, capitals, Bonds, Beatles and (gulp) Spice Girls, plus 8 others. I couldn't name a bank or British Monopoly item if my life depended on it. But I will always give it a try.
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Level 60
Dec 30, 2017
Good on you!
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Level 79
Jul 15, 2020
And why not! Personally I can't stand the Beatles or Top Gear, or the banks for that matter.
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Level 55
Dec 31, 2016
...and George Lazenby is Australian.
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Level 35
Dec 15, 2017
...and Pierce Brosnan is Irish.
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Level 28
Jul 27, 2017
Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not Britain. The long way of saying the UK is 'the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Level 72
Oct 19, 2017
"Britain" usually refers to the UK as a whole, while "Great Britain" refers to just the island- i.e. England, Wales and Scotland. So Northern Ireland is part of Britain.
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Level 93
Oct 19, 2017
The quiz won't accept “Richard Starkey”.
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Level 89
Nov 13, 2019
But it does accept Star before you even get to the 2nd R. Or K in your case.
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Level 35
Dec 15, 2017
Erm, excuse me, disgruntled Bond obsessive here, what about David Niven??
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Level 41
Dec 30, 2017
wasnt an official bond he was in a spoof
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Level 55
Dec 30, 2017
But Clarkson, Hammond and May left Top Gear a few years back. Maybe its worth changing it to 'Original Top Gear Presenters' or 'Past Top Gear Presenters'.
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Level 41
Dec 30, 2017
i typed matt le blanc and it wasn't accepted so i tried different variations of le blanc and still nothing so i tried Clarkson and then found out they wanted the holy trinity of top gear. wased 2 minutes on that
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Level 74
Dec 30, 2017
Definitely not the original presenters, maybe the most well-known and long-lived, but for the sake of removing ambiguity, maybe just get rid of them (not necessarily from the quiz)
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Level 59
Jan 2, 2018
Top Gear has had loads of presenters over the years - the ones listed on this quiz are what one could call the "Classic" line up (i.e. when Top Gear became huge and an international success). Some sort of caveat is probably needed.
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Level 32
Dec 30, 2017
Ive always remembered the original Xfactor judges to be Simon Cowell, Sharon Osborne, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole.
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Level 56
Dec 30, 2017
Any chance you could accept Ulster as Northern Ireland?
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Level 74
Dec 30, 2017
I'd say no - it's not a country, but a region of Ireland, which is also partly in the Republic too
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Level 59
Jan 2, 2018
Ulster is made up of nine counties, whereas Northern Ireland is made up of six of those nine: they are not the same (although I know some people use ther name Ulster as a shorthand for NI).
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Level 80
Jan 4, 2018
Such as the BBC, in the name of their regional station: "BBC Radio Ulster" - a classic on 1341 AM
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Level 39
Jun 10, 2021
I suspect Ulster's used sometimes because it's a more politically neutral term.
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Level 76
Jan 10, 2024
Being split between the UK and the Republic is hardly 'politically neutral'.
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Level 45
Dec 30, 2017
Got 59% but thats good considering I live in Albania
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Level 60
Dec 30, 2017
I don't think you should accept Bank of Scotland - that's a different bank to the Royal Bank of Scotland yet when I put that in, it filled in the Royal for me. (But thanks for saving me some typing).
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Level 49
Sep 17, 2020
But Bank of Scotland isn't one of the Big Four Banks
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Level 60
Dec 30, 2017
And thanks for a fun quiz.
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Level 34
Dec 31, 2017
Kalbahamut, maybe you do not understand irony. The top gear presenters are proudly biased and up themselves which is what makes it so funny to watch.
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Level 82
Apr 26, 2018
I understand irony and humor just fine. Attempting to be funny doesn't mean you are funny.
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Level 79
Mar 20, 2021
QED
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Level 49
Jan 2, 2018
Lazenby is Australian
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Level 71
Apr 27, 2018
The question was relating to the part played by the actors i.e. James Bond (quintessential MI6 man) the birthplace of the actor is not what was asked for and is totally irrelevant.
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Level 68
Jan 4, 2018
Typing in Marylebone Station got me a freebie - Mary!
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Level 68
Jan 4, 2018
How many other people type Marylebone with the correct spelling?
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Level 24
Jan 10, 2018
Did good for being an American Idiot. But married to an Aussie and BFF with a Scottish gal so my odds were good....
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Level 73
Apr 26, 2018
Memo to self... READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CORRECTLY! Trying to think of the Spice Girls real names.... :-(
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Level 70
Jun 9, 2018
Top Gear was probably my favourite TV show...
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Level 37
Aug 16, 2018
Simple solution: don't watch it. I don't.
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Level 80
Sep 4, 2018
If anyone would like to test their knowledge of Britain further then I've created a series of "Britain by picture" quizzes which you might be interested in trying.
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Level 31
Sep 6, 2018
Why isn't Isle of Wight in the biggest English Channel islands?
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Level 47
Sep 6, 2018
The Channel Islands are an archipelago not just islands in the English Channel
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Level 52
Sep 7, 2018
But George Lazenby is Australian
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Level 69
Sep 7, 2018
36/56 (American). I should have gotten more...I have only seen a few episodes of Top Gear, but I should have at least gotten The Stig...And I can't believe I forgot Bloody Mary...
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Level 45
Sep 7, 2018
Not much of a Monopoly fan so missed a couple of them, and misspelled Lazenby at first, but no trouble with the rest. Good quiz :)
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Level 67
Jun 18, 2019
I would say to be a presentor you would have to talk ;) :)

I am fine with him being included though I am not so point hungry as some. And he is an integral part of the show. I thought it was funny to see him show up as an answer, but to say it is correct is another matter.

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Level 31
Apr 4, 2020
What about the Isle of Wight?
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Level 65
Jun 3, 2020
It's not part of the Channel Islands, it's a seperate Island on it's own. Isle of Wight is just off the coast of England, Channel Islands are on the other side of The Channel off the coast of France.
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Level 70
Apr 28, 2020
I think it's the first quiz where my genuine attempt gets me 0/5 points
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Level 79
Jul 15, 2020
So, before Daniel Craig, we had seen 5 men play Bond; a Scot, an Australian, an Englishman, a Welshman, and an Irishman. That seems like a fair distribution, until you think that, according to the author, Bond is half Scottish (through his father) and half Swiss (mother), although, these details were added by Fleming to match up with Connery playing Bond, and the details were only added in the 1964 novel You Only Live Twice - to put this into context, it was the 12th novel - the first, Casino Royale, was published in 1963.
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Level 75
Sep 2, 2020
Casino Royale was 1953.
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Level 79
Oct 5, 2020
sorry, correct, typo. 1953.
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Level 33
Jan 29, 2021
Richard Hammond, James May and Jeremy Clarkson left in 2015, the presenters now are Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuiness and the Stig has stayed so you were 25% correct
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Level 65
Feb 15, 2021
Agree, may need to update the Topgear presenters now as they've not been around for some time.
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Level 69
Jun 4, 2023
Never.
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Level 67
Jun 23, 2023
35, from America so I feel pretty good