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A motor magazine with the recent driving news, expert opinions, and practical & reliable advices. The hosts have motorsport backgrounds and take you under the hoods of the latest speedsters and conduct tests and stunts to see what different cars are capable of. Fifth Gear, Season 20, Episode 5, Series 20, Episode 5, Season 20, Episode 5 Friday 18th November 2011 Youtube Video five (UK) Network Watch Season 2, Episode 20 Series 20, Episode 5 For Free Trailer and Preview of Friday 18th November 2011 Cast Crew Pictures and Wallpapers Online Watch Online Tv Live Streaming, Live Stream Video,Fifth Gear Episode Full On five (UK) Network Friday 18th November 2011 Free Season 20, Episode 5 Series 20, Episode 5 on five (UK) Network drama streaming dailymotion video Fifth Gear Friday 18th November 2011 five (UK) Network English Drama Serial.Watch Online Video, Watch Free Online Fifth Gear Series zshare,Online Free Tv Drama Episodes, Video Summary, Fifth Gear promises more facts than ever before about the most important new cars, along with the usual mix of stunts and challenges that push cars and presenters to their limits. Join Vicki Butler-Henderson, Tiff Needell, Jason Plato, Jonny Smith and Ben Collins as they take motors to the Fifth Gear.

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Fifth Gear (formerly 5th Gear) is a motoring television magazine show from the United Kingdom. Originally shown on Channel 5, the show is currently presented by Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson, Jason Plato, Jonny Smith and Ben Collins. Fifth Gear's rival show is BBC Two's Top Gear. Fifth Gear was first broadcast in 2002 as a continuation of the original incarnation of the BBC show Top Gear, which was cancelled in 1999 due to low ratings. Top Gear was relaunched later that year; Channel 5 originally wanted to carry on using the Top Gear name, but the BBC refused. Several of Top Gear's ex-presenters, including Quentin Willson, Tiff Needell, and Vicki Butler-Henderson were hired by Channel 5 to present Fifth Gear. Repeats of Fifth Gear also started being broadcast on UKTV channel, Dave in April 2008 and later on Discovery Turbo. On 18 October 2009, the Mail Online reported that the show had been cancelled. Up to then there had been no official announcement or confirmation. Although, Channel 5 executives had been quoted as saying, "Five is proud of Fifth Gear's contribution to the channel but after 16 series, feels it's time to try something new. On 27 November 2009, Jeremy Clarkson mentioned on The Chris Moyles Show that it was a shame that Fifth Gear had been cancelled. In late December 2009, however, presenter Jonny Smith suggested via Twitter that the show could return for another series early in 2010. On 8 January 2010, Smith tweeted: "Fifth Gear IS coming back!", and in his next tweet, he said "Wow, such quick responses! Basically, we all know there's room for 2 car TV shows. FG will simply be a reviews based visual car magazine." Tiff Needell also tweeted saying "Home to the news that, after much negotiating Fifth Gear looks like it will after all be returning to your screens sometime in the Spring!" and also hinted the show will have a new format in his next tweet "Glad so many of you are delighted by the Fifth Gear news — and, yes the format will be moving away from the stupid ... but still having fun!...

Episode Summary:
Tiff takes a look at the last ever Porsche 911. Vicki travels to Portugal where she takes on the role of a beach lifeguard in a brand new VW pick-up truck. Jonny attempts to make Renault's battery powered car go as far as possible on one charge.

Fifth Gear
Season 20, Episode 5
Series 20, Episode 5
7:30 PM
five (UK) Network
Air Date: Friday 18th November 2011
Release Date: 8 April 8 April 2002 (USA)
Genres: Documentary, News
Main Cast and Crew
Stars: Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson and Jason Plato
Directed by: Phil Hawkins
Presented by: Tiff Needell, Vicki Butler-Henderson
Jason Plato, Jonny Smith, Ben Collins
Production Co: Chrysalis Television, North One Television
Runtime: 20 minutes (excluding adverts)
Country: UK
Language: English
Release year: 2002 (USA)
Also Known As: Ötödik sebesség
Filming Locations: England, UK