I think they may have read James May book first. He offers advice from some unlikely scenarios in a factual way:
///The show is a spin-off from a new book May has written (astonishingly, his 12th). How to Land an A330 Airbus, and Other Vital Skills for the Modern Man does exactly what it says on the tin; it is one of those rare books that you can, and probably should, judge by its cover. So as well as informing 21st-century boys how to land huge planes, he also imparts such valuable advice as: how to invade and occupy the Isle of Wight, how to fight a duel, and how to prepare and eat your best friend (you go for the muscly areas, apparently, not the fat bits). There’s even a chapter that tells men how to play Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata (May studied music at Lancaster University).
Also in the book: how to deliver twins. Did he actually do this? “Well no, but I have been at a few births.” May, who lives with his partner, the dance critic Sarah Frater, has no children himself, but he once worked in a women’s hospital and, bored with the filing job, he asked to go and witness a few operations///