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Richard Hammond debuts ad-funded web TV series

February 15, 2011

Top Gear star Richard Hammond has launched a new online TV series, taking a humourous look at technology.

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In each new five minute episode of the 20 part series, Hammond will be taking an irreverent look at everything from toasters to tanks.
Although a famous petrol-head, Hammond is a self-confessed “technoramous”, increasingly baffled by the growing amount of technology in the world.
In each episode Richard will be getting to grips with important issues such as “How farmers use the most lethal technology known to mankind” and “What did weirdos do before the internet?”
Starting from this Monday 14 February, Richard’s opening episode will introduce viewers to his hi-tech virtual world as well as one of the most advanced coffee makers ever conceived.
Hammond said: “Technology is bloomin’ everywhere, and that scares me slightly. In this new series I’ll be giving technology a good prod to find out exactly what makes it tick, or bleep, or whatever it is that technology does. And what better place to do it than on the interweb, where I’ll be hoping to follow in the footsteps of Paris Hilton, Abi Titmuss and Pamela Anderson, who my producer tells me have all made a big name for themselves online.”
To see new episodes of Richard Hammond’s Tech Head each week from Monday, go to www.youtube.com/HammondTechHead or download episodes for free from iTunes.
Commenting on the shows sponsors, New Regaine for Men Extra Strength Foam, Hammond said: “Believe it or not, this barnet is 100% my own”, said Hammond. “Though you can’t be too careful when it comes to your hair, or you could end up looking a bit silly. Just ask some good friends of mine.”
Watch a preview of the show below:

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