Top Gear voted greatest show of decade
Top Gear voted greatest show of decade
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Saturday, 26, Dec 2009 12:01
By Lewis Bazley.
BBC motoring show Top Gear has been voted the greatest television programme of the decade with Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars named the nation's favourite song in a new poll.
Channel 4 conducted a nationwide YouGov survey to find the television shows and music that had defined the last ten years for viewers, with The Greatest TV Shows and Songs of the Noughties to be unveiled on Sunday December 27th and Monday December 28th.
TV and music critics were also polled for the end-of-decade shows and the nation's most beloved show and song of the decade have now been announced.
On being voted the greatest show of the decade, Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond commented: "I could never say what the reason is for Top Gear doing so well since we started it but I think there's always a sense that we'd still be doing it even if the cameras weren't here and that makes it real."
And Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody said the honour of his ballad Chasing Cars being named the greatest song of the decade was "incredible".
"It was written very quickly," he added. "I was down at my producer's house and he and I sat up late into the night with a couple of guitars and more than a couple of bottles of wine and wrote a bunch of stuff.
"We woke up the next day and most of [what was written] was awful but there was just this one."
The entirety of the list of The Greatest TV Shows of the Noughties will be revealed at 21:00 GMT on Channel 4 on Sunday with The Greatest Songs of the Noughties to be unveiled at the same time on Monday.