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  • Trivia As well as all boats flying the local flags, Clarkson's replica PBR flies the Cook Islands flag and May's wooden cruiser flies the British Red Ensign (until it broke off).
  • Goofs All of May's and Hammond's flimsy excuses notwithstanding, they both had of course "done" plenty of boat projects on Top Gear before, including attempts at channel crossings in cars converted into boats in rough weather.

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There's nothing quite like the thrill of watching "The Grand Tour" and reveling in the adventures of its iconic host Jeremy Clarkson. This Amazon TV show, created by Clarkson alongside his former "Top Gear" cohorts Richard Hammond and James May, continues the legacy of their previous collaboration while offering a fresh and exhilarating take on car-focused entertainment.

Watch the Official Trailer here:

"The Grand Tour" is a celebration of all things automotive, combining high-speed thrills, breathtaking scenery, and the trademark banter and camaraderie of Clarkson, Hammond, and May. From epic road trips through exotic locations to hair-raising challenges and test drives of the latest Supercars, every episode is a whirlwind of excitement and entertainment.

Jeremy Clarkson's larger-than-life personality and unbridled passion for cars shine through in every aspect of "The Grand Tour." His quick wit, candid commentary, and daring stunts keep viewers on the edge of their seats, while his love for all things automotive is infectious. Whether he's speeding down a desert highway or tackling a grueling off-road course, Clarkson's presence on screen is nothing short of magnetic.

One of the standout aspects of "The Grand Tour" is the chemistry between Clarkson, Hammond, and May. Their friendship and camaraderie, honed over years of working together, add an extra layer of charm and authenticity to the show. The trio's banter, pranks, and friendly rivalries make each episode feel like a joyous escapade with lifelong friends, and their dynamic is a key ingredient in the show's success.

Beyond the fast cars and stunning backdrops, "The Grand Tour" offers a unique blend of humor, adventure, and heart. Clarkson and his co-hosts are not afraid to push the boundaries, whether it's attempting daring challenges or poking fun at each other's driving skills. This willingness to take risks and have fun sets "The Grand Tour" apart from other automotive shows and has endeared it to fans around the globe.

For fans of Jeremy Clarkson, "The Grand Tour" is a continuation of the legacy he helped build on "Top Gear" and a testament to his enduring appeal as a television presenter. His irreverent humor, fearless attitude, and genuine love for cars have made him a beloved figure in the automotive world, and "The Grand Tour" showcases his talents in all their glory.

As we eagerly await each new episode of "The Grand Tour," we're reminded of the pure joy and excitement that this show brings into our lives. Jeremy Clarkson and his co-hosts have created a one-of-a-kind experience that celebrates the thrill of the open road, the beauty of exotic destinations, and the unbreakable bonds of friendship. Long live "The Grand Tour," and long live Jeremy Clarkson!

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May film final Grand Tour

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Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May previously hosted Top Gear on BBC One

Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May previously hosted Top Gear on BBC One

Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have filmed their last episode of motoring show The Grand Tour, after seven years on Amazon Prime.

Clarkson, 63, May, 60, and Hammond, 52, have returned from filming in Zimbabwe, with the special set to be shown next year.

The BBC understands options are being explored for a new incarnation of the show.

Amazon Prime and the three presenters have been approached for comment.

The Grand Tour has enjoyed five series, and has been hosted by the trio since their departure from the BBC's Top Gear show in 2015.

The news comes days after it was announced that Top Gear will not return "for the foreseeable future" after presenter Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff was hurt in a crash while filming last year .

In a statement, the BBC said it had "decided to rest the UK show".

Speaking last week, May told the Today Podcast : "My honest view is - I can say this now - it does need a bit of a rethink.

"It's time for a new format and a new approach to the subject because the subject has not been this interesting, I suspect, since the car has been invented."

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Clarkson, Hammond and May began presenting Top Gear together in 2003, and the show became a huge success for the BBC.

Despite the show's format being exported around the world, the trio became embroiled in a string of controversies.

Clarkson left the show and the BBC in 2015, after punching a producer over a row about the availability of hot food during filming. He later apologised .

Hammond and May left with him and the trio were immediately snapped up by Amazon for their streaming service Amazon Prime.

Viewing figures reported by Reuters , external in 2018 showed the first season was one of the best performing Amazon Original series.

The hosts also have other shows running on Amazon, including Clarkson's Farm, which is set to return for a third series, and May's Our Man In... series.

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Jeremy Clarkson stuns fans as The Grand Tour star comes to the rescue of motorist in hilarious scenes

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JEREMY Clarkson took a group of fans by surprise as he came to their rescue.

The presenter and writer, 64, is currently showcasing his farm exploits on Prime Video’s Clarkson’s Farm.

Jeremy is known for appearing in Top Gear, The Grand Tour and Clarkson's Farm

The beloved documentary series, a hit since it launched in 2021, follows Jeremy’s experience running his Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton.

Its three series to date have seen Jeremy joined by partner Lisa Hogan, farm manager Kaleb Cooper , “head of security” Gerald Cooper and land agent “Cheerful” Charlie Ireland.

He is also known for his specialism in motoring, notably by presenting Top Gear and The Grand Tour .

In a video shared to Instagram, Jeremy happened to be driving past a fellow motorist just in time to see a funny scene play out.

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The other driver's caravan, which had been linked to the back of his car, had disconnected from the vehicle.

In the video, Jeremy is seen chuckling as he spoke to the caravan owner and said: “I’m sorry, I did find that quite funny.”

As the man and his wife looked surprised before laughing as well, he added: “I promise, that is… it has happened to me.”

Driving past, he is seen advising another driver: “You’re going to have to go round, his caravan’s fallen off the back of his car.”

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Jeremy and Grand Tour co-stars Richard Hammond and James May are stepping away from the show after its next series.

The show began in 2016 and was conceived following the group’s departure from Top Gear, alongside executive producer Andy Wilman.

Last month, Andy, who is also involved with Clarkson’s Farm, admitted he didn’t know what the future holds for the show beyond series four which is currently in production.

Speaking to US outlet Deadline , he said:  "I’ve got no feelings on whether there’s a five or not.

"Jeremy’s the same. He’s like: when we’ve got nothing left to say, let’s walk away.”

The pair have worked together closely for years, also spanning Top Gear and The Grand Tour, with Andy admitting his friend has been surprised by Clarkson’s Farm’s success.

"He’s a restless man, he needs work, he needs things to do Andy Wilman

"He never saw this coming in his career [at the age of] 64. He thought his big end moment was that we end The Grand Tour successfully.

He said: "He’s a restless man, he needs work, he needs things to do. And he loves that farm, he’s really at peace in that place."

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Series three of Clarkson's Farm was released in two parts, with the first premiering on May 3.

The second part was released a week later, bringing a total of eight episodes.

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The Grand Tour: Eurocrash – it's last orders for Clarkson, May and Hammond at the petrolhead saloon

The trio take on central Europe in this latest instalment, that mostly leaves you asking: is it time to call it a day?

James May, Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson head to Poland

Has The Grand Tour (Amazon Prime Video) run out of road? It’s undoubtedly hit a few potholes following reports Amazon has opted not to renew a show for which it broke the bank just seven years ago. James May put it in melancholic terms when he recently likened the spiritual successor to Jeremy Clarkson-era Top Gear to a “party that has reached its natural end”.

May and his automotive amigos, Clarkson and Richard Hammond, certainly look as if they’ve had enough fuel-injected derring-do for several lifetimes at the opening of their latest special, which sees them traverse central Europe, from Gdansk in Poland to Lake Bled in Slovenia. It’s occasionally enjoyable and full of their familiar silliness (at one point, they kidnap a waxwork effigy of Nigel Mansell). But May is correct: it does feel like last orders at the petrolhead saloon.

The action begins with the trio on a ferry on the Baltic Sea, their complexions greyer than the ocean. The bone-weariness is particularly pronounced in the case of Clarkson. When shooting took place last summer, did he have a premonition about the controversy that would engulf him with that widely condemned Sun column about the Duchess of Sussex? Pale and distracted, he is haunted by something.

Running on empty: May, Clarkson and Hammond

That The Grand Tour might be running on empty was already apparent from their previous outing, last September’s A Scandi Flick . It almost ended in tragedy, with May hospitalised after smashing his Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 into a wall at 75 mph. He recovered – but there were echoes of the 2006 Top Gear crash that put Hammond in a coma. As May said at the time, maybe they were getting too old for this.

The world is undoubtedly less friendly to chummy chaps in late middle-age who like to drive fast and poke fun at the locals. In the preamble to their latest adventure, they reveal several of their preferred destinations are off-limits. Syria and Mozambique are too dangerous. Clarkson is banned from India (presumably because of something controversial he said). A sprint across the Sahara is vetoed on the grounds of “too much terrorism” – although they may have since revised that opinion as they recently finished filming their last contracted Amazon special in Mauritania and Senegal.

Either way, for the time being it’s Poland or bust. They set their GPS for Gdansk and embark on a 1,400-mile trip through the country and over to Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia. En route they do their best to get into the spirit of the endeavour. There are the standard wacky cars. Clarkson drives a baroque Mitsuoka Le-Seyde, May a Crosley, a miniaturised runabout invented by an eccentric 1930s American fridge magnate. Activities have been arranged, including a visit to an old-school “Formula Easter” race that has its roots in the Communist era.

It isn’t quite the chequered flag moment for which they had hoped. Hammond limps away from another crash. Clarkson becomes stuck in one of the speeders, which has to be dismantled around him.

“It’s because you’re fat!” hoots Hammond. Clarkson pretends to be amused. Later they visit the real-life POW camp from the Great Escape and are shot at by archers in Hungary. The series ends with a rickety set-piece whereby the gang attempt to drive on to a cargo plane as it chugs down the runway. It’s like a recycled Tom Cruise stunt: Mission Compostable .

“On that terrible disappointment – we’ll see you next time,” says Clarkson as final credits roll. But will there be a next time? With Amazon yet to renew the series, it’s possible that they’ve reached the end and that their recently-filmed Senegal episode will be their final bow. In which case, what a shame that, rather than go out in a blaze of glory, The Grand Tour feels as if it is shuddering to a wheezing halt. 

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Jeremy Clarkson has revealed why it’s the end of the road for The Grand Tour . Clarkson said he and co-hosts, James May and Richard Hammond, decided to quit the Amazon Prime Video show after running out of steam.

In an interview with The Times of London , Clarkson said it was becoming increasingly difficult to conjure up outlandish adventures for the show and that the presenters were all showing their age.

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He added that The Grand Tour missions are “immensely physical” and had become increasingly difficult when “you’re unfit and fat and old.” “If you’re Bear Grylls you go to a hotel — there aren’t any hotels in the Sahara desert,” Clarkson said.

Clarkson, Hammond, and May confirmed last November that they had filmed their final installments of  The Grand Tour . Two final episodes of the motoring series were recorded in Mauritania and Zimbabwe and will premiere on Amazon Prime Video.

Fozia Khan, Amazon Studios’ head of unscripted in the UK, said the brand could survive with another set of presenters. “It’s come to its natural end,” she said, adding that her team was “thinking about” how the show can live on.

Clarkson will continue to host Clarkson’s Farm for Amazon after the series has become the streamer’s highest-rated UK original. Filming on Season 4 is set to begin this year. Clarkson is also hosting more Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? for ITV.

The Times interviewer Ed Potton wrote that he was told not to ask Clarkson about his reviled The Sun newspaper column about Meghan Markle. Clarkson wrote that he imagines the day Markle is paraded “naked through the streets of every town in Britain while the crowds chant, ‘Shame!’ and throw lumps of excrement at her.” The piece was retracted and Amazon made clear its fury at the article.

Asked if he feels under pressure to be controversial, Clarkson said: “No! I like being controversial. Some people who see a still pond find that peaceful, but I cannot resist throwing a stone in it.”

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Jeremy Clarkson’s Blown Up House Is Finally Rebuilt After Grand Tour Demolition

The famous presenter of Clarkson’s Farm , Jeremy Clarkson , has been updating fans on the progress of his house being built over the last year. But while we’ve been enjoying the updates on how his house is coming together, The Grand Tour presenter has been highly stressed according to his latest column.

Calling the new house Diddly Squat Mansion , the presenter admitted that he’d got far too much in his calendar in the week he was supposed to be moving. Not only was he promoting his book as well as The Grand Tour , moving house had left him exhausted.

He also admitted that he’d spent far too much on decorating and fitting the house, including a number of knives and forks sets, plus no less than 70 glass tumblers. He bought so much, that he didn’t think his partner Lisa Hogan would let him get away with it.

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He wrote the following:

“We then found several more sets, and at this point I was to be heard from several miles away wondering loudly why we’d bought so many.

“And what we’d been thinking of. And why Lisa hadn’t stopped me, for crying out loud.

“And Lisa was standing there with her hands on her hips explaining that we had started shopping at Peter Jones after a particularly long lunch at the Colbert café.”

He then admitted that he fought a number of times with Lisa over the unpacking in regards to where everything would go.

He continued: “We had a row about that, and then we had another about why the corkscrew had been packed in a random box and not kept separate, because we were definitely going to need it before anything else.”

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Despite this, Jeremy is very happy to be finally moving into his new home. At the same time, he’s excited to be promoting the second series of his popular farming show on BBC Radio 2:

“We are filming the second series and we’ve got cows now.

“So I am learning about cows and that’s very difficult.

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“They escape, they’re bulging horses!”

He joked: “I caught one of them yesterday on a motorcycle going along the perimeter fence like Steve McQueen.

“They really are escape artists.”

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James May fans will be left disappointed to learn that the 61-year-old won't be returning for another instalment of one of his successful Amazon Prime Video shows.

Since leaving Top Gear alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond in 2015, the trio have found a new home on the streamer with their motoring series The Grand Tour and several other solo projects.

Clarkson has achieved global success with his widely popular farming series Clarkson's Farm while May has starred in a handful of his own docu-series.

He launched the Our Man In... travel series in 2020 which has seen him explore cultures across the globe as well as trying his hand in the kitchen in his food show, Oh Cook!

But sadly, it's been reported his culinary journey has come to an end after two series due to the fact that May's no longer a novice chef.

Addressing Oh Cook's cancellation, a source claimed: "The whole idea behind the show was James being a clueless cook and learning on the job.

James May's Oh Cook! has been cancelled after two seasons

"It was a totally fresh concept that viewers lapped up, as usually cooking series are presented by professional chefs.

"But after two seasons, James is now quite a good cook, so it’s not a gag he can continue to flog," they told The Sun.

GB News has contacted May's representatives for comment on the decision.

The show - which is a play on his famous Top Gear phrase "Oh c**k!" - has led to success for May away from the screen too.

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In 2020, he released his own cookbook to coincide with the launch of his culinary venture.

The book proved a financial success for May, reportedly outselling other texts he's written on cars.

While Oh Cook! may be no more, fans will get to see May team up with Clarkson and Hammond one final time in the upcoming Grand Tour finale later this year.

The trio headed to Zimbabwe to film the final instalment, with Clarkson joking he'd become too "fat and old" to continue filming the hit motoring show while Hammond shared his own explanation for the cancellation .

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May, on the other hand, has launched another exciting on-screen project away from Amazon in recent weeks.

Back in April, he took to social media to announce he'd launched his very own YouTube channel.

Named James May's Planet Gin, the channel sees May produce a number of different pieces to camera while incorporating his own alcoholic beverage, James Gin.

For instance, he shows off his culinary skills by cooking up a recipe involving the gin as well as interact with consumers' reviews of the product.

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Jeremy clarkson has provided a big update on clarkson’s farm season four.

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Jeremy Clarkson has provided fans with an exciting sneak peek ahead of Clarkson’s Farm season four.

It seems like we've only just got through season three and - already - the man who swapped Ferraris with farming has given us a freshly squeezed update.

Even before this update, viewers were asking for one little change for the upcoming fourth instalment of the show.

Usually, Prime Video give us eight episodes per season, each lasting between 40 and 60 minutes.

Fans have been obsessing over the show. (Amazon Prime Video)

Fans, however, have cheekily requested for more episodes on season four.

"Can you please make more than 8 episodes for season 4?" one fan said.

"Bl***y hurry up with it, then. And make it 20 episodes long...Best thing on TV," a second echoed.

As a third added: "So excited for season 4! We need more episodes this time though please."

Well, today (6 June) Clarkson gave his fans a little update - but it wasn't the one they were looking for.

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The 64-year-old shared a photo of his laptop screen, showing a preview of 'Clarkson's Farm Four'.

It seems like he was overseeing a full episode from the new season, but we can't be sure.

Captioning the post, he wrote: "Work in progress."

Commenting on the update, one fan wrote: "Best TV project I’ve ever seen. Last episode full of tears. My tears."

Meanwhile, a second added: "My dream for the fourth would be James and Richard doing a cameo in one episode."

And a third said: "Thank god. Tore through season 3 in under 5 seconds."

Meanwhile, Clarkson has recently opened up about how different it is filming with his car buddies.

Jeremy said what you see is what you get on Clarkson's Farm. (Amazon Prime Video)

He said Clarkson's Farm is 'actually real' and 'what you see actually happens'.

"And none of it's planned. I mean The Grand Tour , everything was planned, literally everything, you know, ‘Richard move your eyebrow that much’," he said.

"Nothing is planned on this, nothing, I have no script.

"And every single day when we meet to do filming, every day, we'll have a vague idea of what we need to do, like I need to re-drill this field, we're doing season four now, so I need to redraw that field because I did it wrong the first time and I need to do this, I need to do that.

"So we'll meet actually tomorrow to do that."

"And I can guarantee we'll end up doing something completely different, because the weather will have changed or some fence will have fallen down or whatever it might be and you never ever know what you're going to do in farming, never," he continued to say.

“I don't have time to pretend to be someone else. You see, The Grand Tour , Richard Hammond isn't as stupid as he's made out.

"I'm not as bombastic as it's made out, and James May isn't quite as boring as is made out. And so you're playing a caricature, you're playing a role, you know, you're there to provoke, you know, be stupid."

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James May has crushing news for Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond fans

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Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May 'The Grand Tour' Season 3 launch photocall, London, UK - 15 Jan 2019 Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (10063553g)

It sounds like the end of an era for Top Gear and The Grand Tour fans.

James May has some devastating news for fans of the long running motoring shows, and he’s admitted he doesn’t think he’ll ever work with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond again.

The 61-year-old TV star has presented alongside Jeremy, 64, and Richard, 54, across both shows since 2003, but he has insisted their time has come after the final Grand Tour special on Amazon Prime .

Speaking to UniLad, he said: ‘I think people would only really like us doing cars, despite what some people say – “Oh, I think you should all go off and do cooking or you should all go and do a podcast about nothing.”

‘But I don’t think so, I think we should let it lie, what we did.’

It’s been 21 years since the beloved – and sometimes controversial – trio first fronted Top Gear together, and their partnership on the BBC series lasted until 2016, when they launched The Grand Tour.

Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May

However, the Amazon Prime series is now set to end after eight years, with Jeremy recently explaining that they were leaving the programme because he had run out of ideas for future instalments.

‘I’ve driven cars higher than anyone else and further north than anyone else. We’ve done everything you can do with a car. When we had meetings about what to do next, people just threw their arms in the air,’ he told The Times.

The Clarkson’s Farm star admitted the physical demands of the programme had become too taxing since he became ‘unfit and fat and old’.

He quipped: ‘If you’re Bear Grylls you go to a hotel – there aren’t any hotels in the Sahara desert.’

However, Jeremy has dismissed James’ previous suggestion that the trio’s working relationship was ‘fuelled by mutual loathing’.

Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May on The Grand Tour

He argued: ‘We’ve spent more time in each other’s company than our families’ over the last 25 years so I don’t think it would have lasted as long as it did if we’d hated each other as much as James likes to think.’

Top Gear has been put on hold by the BBC after presenter Freddie Flintoff suffered horrific injuries in a crash during filming in 2022 , but Richard expects it could to return in some form ‘one day’ in the future.

‘I don’t know. I have no doubt Top Gear will come back one day,’ he told the Daily Mail. ‘Somebody will pick it up and run with it. It’ll be a different show.’

Jeremy Clarkson on Clarkson's Farm

In terms of the trio, Jeremy has been back on screens for the third season of Clarkson’s Farm, and viewers were left heartbroken over the weekend.

The fourth episode brought fans to tears when the pigs that were bought at the start of the series gave birth to piglets.

However, the lovely moment turned devastating when the mother accidentally killed some of them them by sitting in on and suffocating them.

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