The controversial two-part episode of Top Gear filmed in South American will be shown on Saturday, December 27 and Sunday, December 28 on BBC Two at 8pm on both days.
Filming of the special episodes was interrupted when the crew had to leave Argentina because a Porsche with the number plate H982 FKL was thought to refer to the 1982 Falklands conflict - a claim rejected by the BBC.
In the episodes, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May drive the Porsche 928, Lotus Esprit and a Ford Mustang on a a 1600-mile trek through Patagonia to stage a game of car football against Argentina.
According to the Top Gear website: "There will be swamps, deserts, forests, beaches, and ski slopes for the three V8 sports cars to suffer.
"There will also be broken bones, mechanical calamities and even some cows. Plus, a climax that wasn’t really on the cards."
The three presenters have been in Stow filming scenes for next year's series of the hit motoring show.