闪闪的儿科医生
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  节目选取最具代表性的科室及医护人员,聚焦普通人与医院最常发生交集的场景,以儿科医生的工作生活为缩影,围绕不同儿科科室,讲述新生儿、学习困难、单亲带娃、心理问题等育儿热点,将故事辐射社会生活的各个层面,带领观众感悟人生百态,以点带面树立极致鲜活的儿科医生形象,构建温馨、和谐、互助共赢的医患关系。

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简介:  纪录片《敦煌》是中央电视台继《故宫》之后推出的又一部力作,旨在记录敦煌地区历史文化的发展脉络,深入揭示敦煌两千多年来的文化内涵。摄像机对准敦煌和在这块土地上曾经生活过的人们,拨开历史的层层迷雾,将那些被遗忘了的文明一一重新呈现在观众的视野中。主创人员力求奉献一部全方位反映敦煌历史与文化的文献纪录片,全面纪录敦煌地区1600年波澜壮阔的历史进程和散落其中的故事;全方位展现100年来敦煌学的学者对这个沙漠宝库的孜孜不倦的探索成果。
  第一集:“探险者”来了
  1900年,一把芨芨草,捅开了一个沉睡近千年的藏经洞……文物的流失让国人痛心疾首,学者的奋力拯救让人心生感慨,而这些故事似乎都昭示着一个帝国的国势衰微……本集将为观众展现一部中国近代的伤心史。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:第一集里的王道士应如何评价?
  《敦煌》第一集讲述的是那个伤心的故事,遗憾的是我们本来想对王道士进行一次分析,鉴于各种原因未能如愿,一直以来传统的观点认为王道士是一个历史的罪人、卖国贼,我们这一集的导演李果不这样认为,或许他心中的王道士很复杂,关于对他的评价应该是多元的。我很同意他的想法。我想他是可怜、可悲、可叹的人。先不去管它了,还是来看看我们这部纪录片吧,我们还是很用心的花了5年的时间做出来的,欢迎大家拍砖。
  第二集:千年的营造
  莫高窟首先是一个佛教的圣地,是一个表达宗教感情的所在。公元366年,三危山的万丈金光感动了一个叫乐尊的和尚,他开始在这里开凿石窟,这是莫高窟的肇始。本集讲述的是供养人李大宾、李明振开窟的故事。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:敦煌莫高窟的历史跨越1600年,这1600年里从南北朝到隋唐、五代、宋元,中国历史中的每一个时代都留给莫高窟不同的印记和风格。莫高窟被誉为世界艺术宝库的地方是怎样从一个荒芜的沙漠中的山丘成为一个宗教艺术的圣地?它是怎样一步步走过来的,又经历了怎样的沧桑变化?这其中它又历经了战乱、阴谋和杀戮,经历了一代又一代人用信仰的力量构建的一个接一个美丽而多彩的洞窟。在长长的历史中,绝大多数竟奇迹般的保留了下来。今天我们再去观看这些艺术珍品时,它已经不再是历史的颜料,很多壁画的色彩和线条在慢慢的消退,它曾经的功能和价值也许被很多的人遗忘和误解。
  第三集:藏经洞之谜
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:是黑汗王朝入侵的马蹄让僧侣们心生恐惧,进而将佛教典籍保存在藏经洞中?还是寺庙将无用、残破的经卷集中的储藏在这里?
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:在这一集里,我们将讲述藏经洞一千多年前可能形成的原因,之所以说它可能,是因为直到今天没有一个公认的绝对说法。持避难说的学者们认为,是因为一场战争;这场战争改变了敦煌的历史,也造就了一千多年后一次伟大的发现。参与这个事件的主角有很多个,甚至其中包括一次谋杀的发生,曾经一位日本导演把这个故事拍成了电影。但最新的一种说法,认为避难说是错误的,他们研究出藏经洞的形成有可能是一种有计划、有目的的将废弃的文献、经文和艺术品存放起来而形成的。当然他们有很多的证据拿出来证明他们观点的正确。
  第四集:无名的大师
  史小玉是元代敦煌地区的画匠。他完成了莫高窟第3窟壁画的绘制,第3窟中的壁画绘画手法上乘,艺术欣赏价值极高。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:今天学习绘画的人们把它视为艺术的圣殿,要去顶礼膜拜。我们在这部纪录片里推测出生活在元代的一位画家——史小玉。他可能的生活经历和创作生涯。今天也有学者认为他不是一位画家,他可能是一位曾到过敦煌的游客。他似乎是极少数能把自己的名字留在一幅绘画上的人。在敦煌莫高窟神秘的第三窟,从来不对世人开放,在那里有一副据说是史小玉创作的千手观音,那是一副举世之作,无论是当时还是现在。在片中我们将向你呈现这幅堪称伟大的画作和史小玉的故事。
  第五集:敦煌彩塑
  对于最经典的彩塑进行展示将是本集的主要内容,首先将对敦煌彩塑的类型进行整体概述,展示不同类型的代表作;其次将对不同时期的彩塑进行对比,说明各阶段的特点,同时体现历史传承;最后将对彩塑的细节进行展示,比如菩萨的手、服饰等,展现敦煌彩塑的美伦美幻,从而体现中国文化的璀璨。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:正如希腊人赋予了印度佛陀那属于希腊审美的形象一样,敦煌的塑匠们,也将自己的审美理想和本土文化悄悄的渗入了这西域远道而来的佛陀形象之中。于是,这些远道而来的佛陀菩萨们,悄然换上了中原特征的薄衣薄带。还有那佛陀脸上的神情,安详、坦然、超逸,你从他的眼缝、脸颊、嘴角乃至身姿上能清晰的读到,这是东方人特有的含而不露.有一种不言而喻的艺术效果。
  第六集:家住敦煌
  阿龙,是敦煌城中一个小康家庭的少妇。丈夫和儿子的突然辞世,改变了阿龙安宁的生活。一个吐谷浑人强占了阿龙的土地和水源,阿龙的生活从此不得不与这场土地官司纠缠在了一起。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:阿龙是个寡妇,一千多年前,要回了曾经属于她丈夫的土地,我们的片子围绕着这场官司的进展,将向你展示一千多年前敦煌老百姓的生活,他们的喜怒悲哀和他们的信仰等等。在今天敦煌的乡村里,你或许还能看的见一千多年前人们生活的样貌,看到传统的耕作方式,他们一样喜欢吃面食,比如面片子、浆水面及大饼,唐宋时期的餐桌上一样是这些食物。当然不一样的是气候变化,那个时期的敦煌,比现在要湿润得多,水草丰美的地方也比现在要多。当然,在我们这个故事里说的最多的还是阿龙的这场官司和她一生中最难忘的几件事,包括她的婚姻及她的丈夫和儿子不幸的遭遇,也包括生活里的甜蜜回忆,幸福宁静的时刻。千年过去,生活在变与不变之间延续着。
  第七集:天涯商旅
  本集讲述的正是沙拉等几个粟特人怎样踏上丝路商贸之旅,经过一路坎坷之后,却因安史之乱而终生未能到达长安,最后终老敦煌的故事。通过勾勒沙拉这个个体曲折的命运,展现历史行程的衍进,反映赋予丝绸之路以活力的粟特人群体与敦煌的商贸气质。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:我们通过几个来自中亚粟特商人的故事向你讲述一千多年前的丝绸之路上东西方是如何进行贸易,如何旅行,如何遭遇强盗,又如何因为战争而妻离子散的故事。您将会了解到曾经风行于丝绸之路上的很多风情和生活方式,你也会了解到一个在当今已经消亡殆尽的民族粟特人的点滴故事。这部片子试图通过短短四十多分钟挖掘出一些封存已久的历史信息,以及那些久远但在今天触摸起来依然会让我们心动的丝路商旅的故事。
  第八集:舞梦敦煌
  这是一种流传了千年的舞蹈,舞动的琵琶,飘逸的身姿,灵动的眼神,无不展现出它来源于宗教华丽唯美和神性的气息。这是敦煌壁画中最为人所知的一种舞蹈——反弹琵琶舞。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:敦煌壁画中的舞蹈是如何被整理挖掘出来的,他们如何将绘画的线条变成灵动的舞蹈,跨越一千多年依然在今天保留着神秘。我们将在这一集中向您详细的讲述。而程佛儿的故事,也是我们从浩瀚的历史中捕捉了很多真实的史料拼接而成,她的身世和经历因在历史中和很多宫廷舞女相似而真实。我们把故事一直讲到了今天,这种美的气息在今天我们依然能享受和传承。
  第九集:敦煌的召唤
  风沙、地震都是洞窟的宿敌,而水气、虫害等微小的元素都可能给壁画带来致命的损坏。敦煌研究院要做的工作,大者维护整个莫高窟周边的自然生态环境,小者细心呵护每一寸壁画......
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:这段历史离我们还是很近的,不到一百年。我们讲述了几个人在二十世纪最动荡的岁月中的一段故事,常书鸿、张大千、王子云等。由于他们的努力,敦煌开始被更多的中国人知道。莫高窟的保护和研究也因为他们开始进入更多人的学术和艺术的领域,张大千在敦煌做了很多的事,临摹壁画,给洞窟编画,当然他的一些做法也引起后人的争议。常书鸿离开美丽和浪漫的巴黎,来到荒凉的敦煌,经历了一场巨大的情感变化,依然在敦煌坚守着,被后人称为敦煌守护神。在一个明月高悬的夜晚,于右任和张大千在敦煌莫高窟前的小院里进行了一场影响深远的谈话,我们的纪录片将详细的解读。这一集的敦煌是想这些先辈们致敬,并怀念他们。
  第十集:守望敦煌
  本集以20世纪初叶至80年代这一时间跨度为背景,表现一组为敦煌奔走呼吁,致力于敦煌拯救、守护、研究的人物群像,并突出反映常书鸿这一人物在敦煌50年中的动人故事。
  总导演周兵推荐本集看点:敦煌的保护一直是受人关注的一个话题。六十年来在严酷的自然界环境恶化中,敦煌莫高窟留存到今天实属不易。我们将讲述这六十年来敦煌的保护、学术的研究和国际化的合作等许多话题。这一集的故事讲得有点严肃,也许并不是那么有趣,但必须要讲,这关系到很多人一生的倾情付出。我们把镜头同时对准了散落在英国和法国珍贵敦煌文献以及他们今天的故事。
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主演:孙悦斌
情感的力量
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主演:Hannelore Hoger,Alexandra Kluge,Edgar M. Böhlke
简介:  The Power of Emotion explains that emotion isn't to be confused with sentimentality. Emotion is ancient and more powerful than any art form. The film looks at young couples who run into difficulties as they try to translate their experiences of love into clear decision-making. A woman who has shot her husband provides a judge with a puzzle. Those who love can bring the dead back to life by means of co-operation. That's the focus of the opera, "The Power Plant of Emotions" and the "Opera of the 20th Century" cinema.
  Alexander Kluge: The Power of Feeling
  When I started working on The Power of Feeling, I was not in a rational state. I did not say, I have a subject and now I will make a film about it. Instead I was spellbound and observed in my direct surroundings, for example, how feelings move. I have not really dealt with the theme of my mother's death and the fact that she was the one who taught me "how feelings move." Nor have I dealt with how she died. That was an entire palette of feelings: "All feelings believe in a happy end," and everyone believes tacitly that they will live forever: The entire palette is somehow optimistic, a positive attitude towards life having been put on the agendaas long as she was young, as long as her body held out, from one day to the next she collapsed. She just suddenly collapsed, like in an opera where disaster takes the stage in the fifth act. It felt as if I had observed an air raid or a disaster.
  The film The Power of Feeling is not about feelings, but rather their organization: how they can be organized by chance, through outside factors, murder, destiny; how they are organized, how they encounter the fortune they are seeking.What is all this organization of feelings about? Generally feelings tend to be a dictatorship. It is a dictatorship of the moment. The strong feeling I am having right now suppresses the others. For thoughts this would not be the case. One thought attracts others like a magnet. People therefore need affirmation by other people to be sure about their own feelings (to counteract the acquisition of their feelings through outside forces). Through the interaction of many people, for example, in public, the various feelings also have a magnetic attraction to one another just like thoughts do. Feelings communicate through their manifestation in public.
  The cinema is the public seat of feelings in the 20th century. The organization is set up thusly: Even sad feelings have a happy outcome in the cinema. It is about finding comfort: In the 19th century the opera house was the home to feelings. An overwhelming majority of operas had a tragic end. You observed a victim.
  I am convinced that there is a more adventuresome combination: Feelings in both the opera and traditional cinema are powerless in the face of destiny's might. In the 20th century feelings barricaded themselves behind this comfort, in the 19th century they entrenched themselves in the validity of the lethal seriousness.
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主演:Hannelore Hoger,Alexandra Kluge,Edgar M. Böhlke
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简介:  148 Series 19, Episode 1 27 January 2013 Damian Lewis
  Review: Richard reviews the Pagani Huayra, the latest supercar from the Italian manufacturer. The car is capable of savage acceleration, with a lot of attention placed into the bodywork, interior and utilizing cutting edge technology. Despite the massive twin-turbo engine and horsepower, thanks to its sophisticated aerodynamic package, the car can easily be driven hard without the risk of spinning. The Huayra also set the fastest time on the Top Gear Test Track in the hands of The Stig, 1:13.8, beating the previous record, set by the Ariel Atom V8.
  News: The Dacia Sandero is now on sale in the UK. The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Black has been updated to produce extra horsepower, but the handling is still challenging. Jeremy claims that he has found a male equivalent version of Fifty Shades of Grey, presenting a kid's book about tractors. The new Chevrolet Stingray is announced. James May turned fifty the previous week. Also, the rally team composed of war amputees (previously mentioned in series 17, episode 6) finally completed their challenge of finishing the 2013 Dakar Rally.
  Review: James reviews the new Bentley Continental GT, and notes the new engine and subtle ride characteristics. Believing that the Bentley, with four wheel drive system and a big, powerful engine, can handle things worse than a Welsh countryside road, James takes the car onto a Welsh stage of the World Rally Championship, with Kris Meeke behind the wheel, and James being the co-driver. Despite the car having less grip, more weight, an electronic handbrake (unsuitable for usage on a rally stage) and James not being proficient at giving pace notes, the Bentley was actually faster than one of the full WRC cars.
  Star In A Reasonably Priced Car: Damian Lewis takes his turn in the car, and drifts the Kia Cee'd around the snow-coated test track and crosses the finish line sideways, setting the slowest ever time of 2:09.1. Jeremy cheers Damian up by making a separate board for snow (he justs put the time underneath and to the side of the fastest lap time on that board) and says that he is the fastest driver ever on their "snow board".
  Challenge: Jeremy attempts to build a car smaller than the Peel P50, naming his creation the P45. It was based on a quad bike, with bodywork fitted, designed to wrap around the driver. He then presented his idea to the 'Dragons' in a Dragons' Den style format. All of the dragons declare themselves "out" and back in the studio, Richard concludes that for the P45 to be put in production, Jeremy would have to be dead.
  149 Series 19, Episode 2 3 February 2013 Mick Fleetwood
  Challenge, Part 1: In another challenge, the presenters picked three super cars to take on an epic race. Since it was Hammond's turn to select the challenge location, the team went to the Western United States. Jeremy selected the Lexus LFA, James chose the new Aston Martin Vanquish, and Richard took the SRT Viper. After a brief drive in the Nevada desert, the trio headed to Las Vegas Motor Speedway, specifically the drag strip, to compete in drag races organized by the Las Vegas Police Department; whom organized it with the theory that allowing people to drag race, legally, at a closed circuit, would prevent street racing. Despite the high performance of their cars, the trio were beaten by modified production cars, and 4WD cars, in each of their drag races.
  News: Jeremy comes up with a solution on how to solve the crisis affecting Britain's town centres: sacking all traffic wardens and removing double yellow lines. The trio then review a Chinese product designed to stop drowsiness behind the wheel, before they took a first look at the 2013 Jaguar F-Type. They praised its styling, but criticized its high price tag of £60,000, as well as its target audience. James mentions Peugeot Citroen's car intended to run on compressed air; Jeremy attempted to use a fire extinguisher to demonstrate, but failed after only causing himself to turn slowly around.
  Challenge, Part 2.: After leaving Las Vegas, James and Richard make fun of Jeremy's LFA for lacking not only Bluetooth connection and iPod connectors, but cup holders, despite being the most expensive car. They are then tasked to head to Willow Springs International Motorsports Park, but they instead stop on a grooved road, where each car drives over the grooves and produces notes. When they reach Willow Springs, they are forced to play an aerial version of Laser Quest, where they would drive 5 laps around the track, whilst being chased by two Aermacchi SF.260 armed with laser guns. In the end, James won the challenge by being hit only 17 times.
  Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood drove the Kia Cee'd around the Test Track with a lap of 1:45.4.
  Challenge, Part 3: Departing Willow Springs, the group headed for Los Angeles, California. In order to do "real world" testing, Richard devised a challenge to see who could burn the best elevens. The three instead ended up drawing a phallus and left LA. The team then stayed for a night in Palm Springs. However, the producers gave them a final challenge. The three would drive from Palm Springs to the Mexican border at Calexico the following morning, and the last to make it to the Mexican border would have to travel into the country itself to drive the Mastretta MXT, a Mexican sports car made fun of by the presenters in an earlier series, for a later segment on the show. In revenge for taking them to America, Jeremy and James sabotaged Hammond's Viper, causing him to lose 10 minutes in the race. Despite making a stop for fuel, Jeremy made it to the finish line first, with James in second. Richard then walked to the border being the last person to arrive. At the studio, James and Jeremy end by saying that the Viper was awful and that the Vanquish and LFA were amazing.
  150 Series 19, Episode 3 10 February 2013 Amy Macdonald
  Review: Jeremy reviews the Toyota GT86 and the Subaru BRZ. The cars are almost identical, but Jeremy prefers the Toyota GT86. The Stig then completed a lap of the Test Track in 1:31:3.
  News: They discuss the new Subaru Impreza, which is not coming to UK, and they then talk about the new Maserati Quattroporte.
  Challenge, Part 1: The producers have reserved a single ticket to a football match at the San Siro in Milan, Northern Italy. The trio have a race from Wembley Stadium to the San Siro. Jeremy drives the Shelby Mustang GT500 and Richard and James travel on public transport. Similar to the previous race to Monte Carlo, Richard and James are not allowed to use any cars, and Jeremy is not allowed to use any trains. According to Jeremy, since the last epic race, the trains have become faster and boats have become slower. Richard and James opened up a big lead whilst travelling on the Eurostar, and arrive in Paris while Jeremy was still crossing the English Channel on a ferry. After reaching France, Jeremy discovers that the Mustang only holds 50 litres in its fuel tank. After leaving Paris, Richard and James discuss what to do upon arriving in Milan — as there are two of them but only one ticket. Hundreds of miles behind, Jeremy ends part 1 of the challenge stating out loud, "I'm gonna lose!"
  Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Amy Macdonald drove the Kia Cee'd around the Test Track in 1:44.4. During one of her practice runs, Amy accidentally destroyed one of the runway lights, which Jeremy gives to her after revealing the lap time.
  Challenge, Part 2: The high speed TGV slowed down as it approached the mountains that surround Northern Italy. Jeremy began to catch up and was nearly neck and neck with the train, until road works at the Mont Blanc Tunnel slow him down. The train starts to accelerate again and reaches Northern Italy ahead of Jeremy. Richard and James use a tube network to get to the streets near the finish line. James maintains his opposition to run on television and Richard runs off alone to find the finish line, which is at a bar in the IM Villa Veuve Cliequot. James then assembled a bike which he had hidden in one of his bags and rides to the bar, only to find that Richard is already there and has won the race and the ticket to the football match. Moments later, Jeremy arrived and accepted defeat for the first time ever in an epic race of all the series.
  151 Series 19, Episode 4 17 February 2013 Lewis Hamilton
  Review: Jeremy reviews the Vauxhall Astra VXR, Ford Focus ST and Renault Megane Renault Sport Cup. The Stig did laps of each car, the Focus being the slowest at 1:29.6, the Astra VXR at 1:28.3, and the Megane in 1:27.7. Despite this, Jeremy chose the Astra VXR as the best overall car of the three.
  News: They discuss the newest cars, such as the Alfa Romeo 4C, the next generation Ford Mustang would be sold in Great Britain, but the UK version would come with a 2.0 EcoBoost engine, and the importance of the handbrake turn in "male development".
  Review: Jeremy tests the all new Kia Cee'd, putting it through a myriad of strange road tests. Including Matt LeBlanc doing a lap with both the old and new Cee'd, Bruce Willis (in character as John McClane) testing the horn of the Cee'd, Eric Clapton testing its auxiliary input jack, and Jeremy testing the Cee'd's self parallel parking feature.
  Star in a Reasonably Priced Car: Lewis Hamilton opens up about his move from McLaren to Mercedes AMG and takes the old Suzuki Liana around the Test Track, setting the fastest F1 time, a 1:42.9.
  Review: As punishment for losing the previous race, Richard is forced to review the Mastretta MXT in Mexico. Minding his words, he states that the MXT was an ambitious undertaking for the first-time manufacturer, but that it had its share of flaws.
  Challenge: Jeremy and James play car rugby using Kia Cee'ds and Kia Sportages at Twickenham Stadium and Stig in Vauxhall Astra Police car as the referee. Jeremy's team wins.
  152 Series 19, Episode 5 24 February 2013 James McAvoy
  Challenge, Part 1: Jeremy and Richard attempt to design a car targeted at elderly people. Jeremy demonstrates the complexity of modern cars' dshboard. Richard brings a Fiat Multipla and both modify it. Jeremy breaks the dashboard and replaces it considering it to be too complicated for elders. Richard asks for the airbags saying that it is dangerous for the elderly who are as delicate as children, and that he needs it for a safety feature. Jeremy makes a speedometer which reads 20 mph at the top speed, he also uses an old design switch for rear fog light which does nothing. Jeremy installs a pet-cage and replaces the back seat with high seat chairs and the Fiat badge with a Rover one. They paint it in beige after observing the shade of a hearing aid. Richard uses water-resistant fabric as seat covers, and while stitching hurts his eye. They complete the car and end the part 1 with Richard wearing heavy bandages over his left eye.
  News: Volkswagen will launch GTI version of the new Golf and GT version of Up will be launched. Kia will launch the Pro Cee'd GT. The Mini Paceman is launched, and the trio mock the front end of the car, claiming that it looks depressing. The trio agree that the British are the best drivers. Alfa-Romeo releases photographs of the Gloria, in which the trio make fun of it's name. Richard had arrived late so James and Jeremy had attempted to play tennis with cars (which has a lot of editing).
  Review: James reviews the new Range Rover in London. The new car is completely redesigned, 400 kg lighter due to Aluminium body, has active suspension, new gearbox, minimalist dashboard and offers better comfort. James then races it against TerraMax at Nevada Automotive Test Centre, Nevada. The race was to a hill 10 mile across, passing through rocky terrain, hillock, mud, river and sand-tracks. TerraMax was switched to drone mode during the race to deflate the tyres and take a short-cut. The Range Rover's automatic Terrain Response System is demonstrated. James takes a longer route to ascend the hill but still wins the race. At the studio, the trio consider the driverless cars to be not very practical.
  Star In A Reasonably Priced Car: James McAvoy drove the Kia Cee'd around the Test Track with a lap of 1:43.6 despite having less experience of driving cars. He drove over grassy patch in the last corner but manages to keep the car under control.
  Challenge, Part 2: Jeremy and Richard road-test their car at Christchurch, Dorset. The car has large front bumpers made up of foam, large rear-view mirrors, squeaking ball under the brake-pedal, large magnifying-glass on the dashboard, sat nav (voiced by Richard Briers) with only four destinatons. The car has an artificial cat on the roof which later fell over on the way of Bingo hall. Richard later shows his system to find the location of parked car (the car activates a flare and then releases a balloon). Jeremy shows that the radio only plays Horse of the Year Show theme on a loop, which both later find to be irresistible to clap along. The name of the car is revealed to be The James. They pick up three elderly ladies from a pensioners' home for road-testing and drive them to a bowling club where it is shown that Richard fitted the airbag at the rear for parking assist which inflates the airbag on close proximity. Jeremy and Richard buy food for picnic, choosing only British foods. They attach the shopping trolley to Tow hitch and head for picnic. The roof of the car leaks as it rains. Jeremy and Richard end up choosing a picnic spot on roadside where they find the trolley to be damaged during reversing and the food to be soaked, however they ate the food which was not ruined. The next day both leave Christchurch and Jeremy shows his system to prevent the car from being driven on the wrong side of the road, the car initially sounds alarm and later the tyres, doors and other parts of the car explode which stops the car and renders it immobile. At the studio, James considers the heater to be complicated, the trio thank Richard Briers and announce the Africa special.
  153 Series 19, Episode 6 3 March 2013 No Guest
  First of the two-episode Africa Special, taking place in Africa. The episode was shot in 2012.
  Challenge, Part 1: Buy used estate cars for up to £1,500 in Britain and report at a small village in rural Uganda. Jeremy arrives in a BMW 528i Touring, Richard in a Subaru Impreza WRX Estate and James in a Volvo 850R Wagon. The challenge is to find the true source of the river Nile.
  They set off an discover that exploring isn't as difficult as first thought when they go on a nice easy drive and find Lake Victoria, of whom the Victorian Explorers thought was the source of the Nile. However they are then told that it is not the actual source of the Nile and there were two other disputed locations for it, one in Rwanda and one in Burundi. However, Jeremy Clarkson insisted that both of these locations were wrong and decided to head west towards Lake Edward to see whether there was a link between that lake and Lake Kivu in Rwanda.
  In their journey west, where they visit the Entebbe Airport and from there see the Ford Scorpio Estate back-up car. They continue into Kampala, Uganda's Capital City where they get held up in a traffic jam overnight, the most hurrendous traffic they'd ever seen.
  They continue on well-maintained highways west finding their trip incredibly easy before reaching the town of Mbarara in the southwest of the country, via a stop in Jezza, a village in Mpigi District. Here they stay in a disgusting hotel, after driving through tea plantations in an attempt to discover a lovely teahouse hotel, which in the mind of Richard, was bound to found due to tea programmes he'd seen.
  In Mbarara they stayed in the Economic Lodge with Jeremy having a bed with faeces on it. They left the hotel disgusted before Richard has the idea to make the cars 'hotels'. James modifies his Volvo by adding a library, Richard adds a cooker and Jeremy adds a coffin. The coffin he uses to put his clothes in, he sleeps on Egyptian Cotton.
  They leave for Lake Edward, camping overnight there because of its beauty before heading in search of the river heading for Lake Kivu. None of the rivers connect the lake as they all head east rather than south. They give up, leaving them disappointed. Then Jeremy looks at a map and discovers the source of the Nile must be on the other side of Lake Victoria. His reasoning is that the Mediterranean Sea is effectively an inland sea and so Gibraltar is the true mouth of the Nile, rather than Alexandria in Egypt.
  After discovering this they decide that they must drive straight to the other side of Lake Victoria to get to the southeast coast in Tanzania near the Serengeti. They start this journey by heading south into the Rwenzori Mountains, finding the going hard and most of the time getting their vehicles stuck in mud.
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2013
巅峰拍档第十九季
主演:杰里米·克拉克森,詹姆斯·梅,理查德·哈蒙德