Top Gear series 22

Top Gear
Series 22
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No. of episodes8
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Original release27 December 2014 (2014-12-27) –
28 June 2015 (2015-06-28)
Series chronology

Series 22 of Top Gear, a British motoring magazine and factual television programme, was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two during 2015, consisting of eight episodes - seven of these were aired between 25 January and 8 March, while the eighth was aired on 28 June following a disruption in production; two additional episodes were planned but never produced. The series was preceded by a two-part special focused on the presenters conducting a road trip across Argentina, titled Top Gear: Patagonia Special, and aired during 2014 on 27–28 December. This series' highlights included the presenters conducting a race across St. Petersburg, creating home-made ambulances, a recreation of a famous Land Rover Defender advert, and a road trip across Australia in GT cars.

This series was the final to feature Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May as the programme's presenters, and Andy Wilman as its executive producer, after an incident during production of the twenty-second series, involving accusations of physical and verbal abuse, led to the BBC dismissing Clarkson from the programme. The BBC's investigation into the accusations suspended production after the seventh episode, with his fellow presenters resigning in April 2015, however Hammond, May and Wilman agreed to produce a final episode featuring two films that were planned to be shown before production was disrupted. The two-part special that had preceded this series also drew international attention when the presenters faced threats during filming after Patagonian residents claimed one of the presenters' cars' number plates carried a deliberate reference to the Falklands War.

To mark the end of the trio's era of presenting Top Gear, the BBC produced a two-part compilation special, titled Top Gear: From A-Z, which aired on 26–30 December 2015, and was narrated by comedian John Bishop. The special featured the best moments of the past twenty-two series of the programme, and included comments by a number of celebrities and sporting personalities about the presenters' work.