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Genre
  
Factual Motoring

Directed by
  
Tom Whitter

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
7 February 2016

Network
  
BBC Two

8.5/10
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Based on
  
Top Gear

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

First episode date
  
10 August 2014

Presented by
  
James May

Cast
  
James May

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Written by
  
James May Tom Whitter Henry Dalton

Similar
  
Top Gear, James May's Things Y, James May's Man Lab, Chris Harris on Cars, Richard Hammond's Crash Co

Cars of the People is a series of special episodes of the BBC Two factual television series Top Gear, presented by James May, which look at how the motor vehicle became an everyday part of human life.

Contents

The first series was released on DVD in Australia on 5 August 2015.

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Broadcast

Although billed as a stand-alone series in the United Kingdom, international broadcasts are billed as special episodes of Top Gear, designed to bridge the gap between the broadcast of each series. Each episode is filmed in the same style as Top Gear, with many of the same cast and crew, as well as featuring jokes which relate to events or sequences in the parent series.

The first series of three episodes began on 10 August 2014, bridging the gap between Series 21 and 22 of Top Gear. A second series of three episodes was set to be broadcast in 2015; but was indefinitely delayed due to the scandal which saw presenter Jeremy Clarkson dropped from the parent series, which in turn led to the departures of both Richard Hammond and May. The second series was eventually broadcast in January 2016. May has confirmed that no further episodes will be produced due to his commitments with The Grand Tour.

References

James May's Cars of the People Wikipedia