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What was wrong with the Top Gear Number Plate in Argentina?

What was wrong with the Top Gear Number Plate in Argentina?

In 2014, Jeremy and the Top Gear crew were forced to leave Patagonia as the presenter’s vehicle had a license plate that read H982 FKL, and was perceived to refer to the Falklands conflict of 1982. Jeremy claimed that the team had been pelted with stones while filming and called it ‘genuinely scary’.

Why do the Top Gear presenters wear Chile flags?

You must have been watching the first episode of season 22, when all three hosts wore lapel pins of the Chilean flag. The crew was allowed to flee to neighboring Chile, which seems to be the reason for the pins, worn on the show’s first episode since the incident.

Did Top Gear really cross the Channel?

The presenters had aimed for Calais, but missed, finishing in Sangatte. They also attempted (and failed) to break the record set by Richard Branson for crossing the Channel in an amphibious vehicle. It aired on Series Ten, Episode Two.

Did Top Gear build a bridge?

Top Gear. In October 2013 the cast and crew of the British television show Top Gear constructed a bridge over the Kok as part of their Burma Special. The bridge was originally planned to be built over the River Kwai, but the River Fang which flows into the Kok was chosen accidentally.

Is Chile and Texas flag the same?

The two flags are nearly identical, the only difference being the location of their lone white star. The blue field where the star rests on the Chilean flag is square-shaped, but the blue section on the Texas flag extends to the bottom to form a rectangle.

Did Top Gear really rob a bank?

Jeremy and James felt they hadn’t yet found the best car for a leading light in the Albanian Mafia, so they came up with one final test that astounded Richard: the three of them would rob a bank and use the Rolls-Royce, the Mercedes and the “Bentley” as the getaway cars.

Did Falklands ever belong to Argentina?

Sovereignty over the Falkland Islands (Spanish: Islas Malvinas) is disputed by Argentina and the United Kingdom….Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute.

February 1764 – April 1767 France
December 1832 – January 1833 Argentine Confederation
January–August 1833 United Kingdom
August 1833 – January 1834 None
January 1834 – April 1982 United Kingdom

Why did the Top Gear crew leave Argentina?

In September and October, 2014, one of Top Gear’s biggest and most high-profile controversies erupted while the crew was filming for an episode of the show in Argentina, eventually leading to the production team being forced to flee the country. The incident was sparked over a number plate that…

What did Top Gear say about the Falklands?

(“The Falklands are Argentinian!”) written on his car body. Protesters entered the hotel, followed by the local police. The protesters noted that if the crew didn’t cease filming, then they would have to cause trouble.

When is the Patagonia Special on Top Gear?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. Top Gear: Patagonia Special is a full length special that was aired as a two-part episode for the BBC car show Top Gear; the first part was aired on 27 December 2014, while the second part was aired a day later on 28 December.

Why was the Falklands War so controversial in Argentina?

This was interpreted as being a reference to the Falklands War of 1982, a conflict between Britain and Argentina for control over the Falkland Islands. The conflict over the Falklands is a controversial subject for many Argentines, especially residents of Tierra del Fuego due to their close proximity to the islands and heavy losses in the conflict.