Jeremy Clarkson's Extreme Machines was a six-part documentary series, originally broadcast on BBC Two in 1998. The series focused on presenter Jeremy Clarkson, testing out a series of cars, jet planes and powerboats.

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Richard Hammond embarks on a global adventure to explore the world’s biggest structures and machines...

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