This Top Gear Special is another epic expedition for Jeremy Clarkson Richard Hammond and James May. This time around our intrepid adventurers travel across the wilds of Burma taking three lorries on what could be Top Gear's toughest challenge to date!
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. "An absolute blast" --The Telegraph Top Gear specials are known for epic journeys, incredible scenery and the amusement of three idiots having a hard time. What they’re not known for is challenging civil engineering projects. Until now. In this special Clarkson, Hammond and May don’t just buy three knackered old lorries and drive miles through the beautiful landscapes of Burma. Oh dear no. They actually have to use their lorries to do something useful. They have to build a real, useable bridge over the River Kwai. On their way to the river they almost bring down Burma’s power supply, encounter the world’s least relaxing truck stop, race around the streets of a deserted capital, saddle up a trio of unhelpful horses and attend a completely deranged party. The Burma special has everything. And this box contains MORE than everything because it also contains unseen footage AND exclusive extras. What more do you want? An actual bridge? Oh, you do? Well we know three buffoons who could help you with that… EXCLUSIVE EXTRAS Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery
Director's cut edition of the 2013 expedition with petrolheads Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond. This time around, the fearless explorers travel to Burma where their ultimate goal is to build a bridge over the River Kwai. First, they must drive across Burma, a country that is not known for its welcoming attitude towards Westerners. As they journey across the inhospitable land in three lorries bought off the internet, they begin to wonder if this trip is a step too far.
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