RUMOR: Jeremy Clarkson, James May, And Richard Hammond To Depart From The Grand Tour
A new rumor circulating in the media suggests that Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond may depart from Amazon Prime's hit show, The Grand Tour.
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A new rumor circulating in the media suggests that Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond may depart from Amazon Prime's hit show, The Grand Tour.
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are understood to be leaving ‘The Grand Tour’, with reports out of the UK suggesting the iconic trio have filmed their final episode for Amazon Prime’s flagship program.
Arguably the most universally loved automotive TV programme in history, the future of Top Gear remains precarious but the star-studded trio from yesteryear is unlikely to sensationally salvage their formerly beloved title. Looking for a new or used vehicle? Find it here with CARmag.
Popular UK TV show Top Gear has been all but axed, after the program’s producers announced it would “rest” the long-running programme following a horrific car crash involving one of its star presenters last year.
While some may argue it was never the same after the original trio parted ways, the iconic Top Gear TV show existed for several years thereafter but the BBC has finally decided to pull the plug.
Sorry, fans of the Top Gear TV show, but the program is done "for the foreseeable future," according to a statement from the BBC. The cancellation comes amid the network reaching a settlement with host Freddie Flintoff after a crash resulting in injuries to him last year.
The BBC has axed its world-famous Top Gear car show following last year's crash involving presenter Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff.
Ben Collins was the white-suited Stig for eight years on Top Gear. There's an argument that his time there coincides with the show's high point, with the best segments coming from Clarkson, Hammond, and May. In a recent video interview from the Road To Success podcast, he reveals what it was like to work there and the lengths he took to keep his tame racing driver identity a secret.