With everything going on, if you want to take a break and have a good laugh I recommend Good Neighbors (also called Good Life). British show from the 70s about a guy with a 9 to 5 job that lives in the suburbs who decides to start a farm on his property with his wife and live off the land. I absolutely love it, but to be fair I have always been into British TV/have had a fascination with all things British since I was a kid for some reason. Sucks that they have gone so crazy with the diversity/inclusion obsession, but there is still a lot of older content I have yet to see and a good thing with the free streaming services is that they have quite a bit of older BBC shows or shows from Australia.
I did the ancestry DNA thing a while back and met some super distant British cousins online, but unfortunately they all live in the big cities so I'll have to wait for a cousin to pop up who has a fancy country estate where I can take a vacation.
I mean, I'm being extremely British, to me there's only one Top Gear lol, the big thing with the whole show was the obvious chemistry between the three which other shows couldn't replicate at all.
The BBC tried going for Top Gear again after they left and it was terrible they had this radio host called Chris Evans and he's a typical BBC presenter soy infused twat because I thought I didn't particularly like his existence before but seeing him pop up on that show I grew up with really irked me. None of them could manage it and get the same ratings and they cycled through presenters repeatedly, until the show finally keeled over I think I don't know if it's even still airing anymore.
What's funny is, they tried so damn hard to astroturf the thing and in the end the public simply refused to acknowledge it because it was always Hammond, Clarkson and May. No one in the UK wants to watch a bunch of out of touch twats from London and they didn't want to watch Americans either on a British car show.