The Grand Tour

  • Richard Hammond's Crash Course. Images © Gilles Mingasson for BBC AMERICA

    Don’t you worry, “The Grand Tour” faithful. Despite having yet another accident, Richard Hammond is “not dead.” And that comes straight from The Hamster himself, who posted to his personal DriveTribe account to confirm he did indeed have a spill on a motorcycle but was recovering. Hammond was reportedly taping a segment for the second season of Amazon’s “The Grand Tour” when he “came off” the motorcycle at high speed. The crash left the host unconscious on the side of the road in the South African country Mozambique. It’s...

  • Bugatti Chiron on an episode of “The Grand Tour”
    ‘The Grand Tour’ first to test Bugatti Chiron

    It appears “The Grand Tour” managed to get its hands on a Bugatti Chiron. The Veyron successor will be appearing on an upcoming episode of Amazon’s new series starring former “Top Gear” hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and Michelin, which supplies...

  • Scene from 'The Grand Tour'
    ‘The Grand Tour’ is everything you hoped for and more

    On Friday, the first episode of Amazon’s new car show The Grand Tour starring former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May went live. There had been concerns Amazon might have trouble recreating the magic of the old show, but now that the first episode is out we can...

  • 'The Grand Tour' starring Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May
    Here’s the second trailer for ‘The Grand Tour’

    The question every die-hard Top Gear fan is wondering: can Amazon with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May recreate the magic of the old show on The Grand Tour. The first trailer showed plenty of promise and now a new trailer is finally out, and judging from the few tidbits we’re...

  • Scene from first episode of ‘The Grand Tour’
    ‘The Grand Tour’ starts November 18

    The long wait for the new car show starring former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond is almost over. The show is called The Grand Tour and on Thursday its producer Amazon confirmed the first episode will drop November 18, 2016. We’ve known for months that the show...

  • James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond starring in “The Grand Tour”
    Clarkson, Hammond and May’s new show called 'The Grand Tour'

    We can finally confirm that the new car show starring former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will be called The Grand Tour. The new show will premiere this fall on Amazon Prime and is already being billed as a Top Gear rival. MUST SEE: Extended trailer for new...

  • Clarkson, May, Hammond Head To Amazon Prime

    It's hard to beat the camaraderie between Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, as the latest teaser for their yet-to-be-named car show on Amazon Prime reminds us. The ex-Top Gear trio is casually cooped up in a trailer office deciding what to call their new series, exchanging jabs at each other like they've always done. Even this 90-second clip indicates that the new show may not diverge as much from the old show as the BBC might prefer. Parked in front of the trailer are Reliant Robins, cars routinely mocked in Top Gear, and the trio makes several joking references that should be...

  • Former ‘Top Gear’ hosts James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond now at Amazon
    Clarkson, Hammond and May's new show on Amazon coming this fall

    We now have something resembling an air date for Amazon's new car show starring everyone's favorite ex-Top Gear presenters: This fall. The confirmation first came straight from Jeremy Clarkson himself, who responded to a Tweet from a fan earlier this month. Then James May held a Reddit AMA...

  • Clarkson, Hammond, And May Sign With Amazon
    Clarkson, Hammond and May's new show to be called "Gear Knobs"?--Clarkson says no

    Update: Jeremy Clarkson has confirmed via Twitter that his new show being produced by Amazon and also starring fellow former "Top Gear" hosts Richard Hammond and James May won't be called "Gear Knobs". Rumors about the possible name emerged last month went a trademark filing for the name, made by a...

  • Former ‘Top Gear’ hosts with the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder
    Clarkson, Hammond and May to start new show with LaFerrari, P1 & 918 Spyder comparo?

    It appears that Amazon’s new show starring former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May is set to start off with a bang. Clarkson posted a photo to Twitter yesterday showing the three larrikins in front of three of the most desirable cars on the planet: the Ferrari...

  • Jeremy Clarkson, international man of mystery
    Jeremy Clarkson to earn top bucks for Amazon-produced "Top Gear" rival

    Now that Amazon has struck a deal to bring the Top Gear trio back to work, the world is waiting to see just what the crew can produce. We're even more curious now that we know just how much money is being dumped in the laps of the team. The entirety of the deal is worth around $250 million, and...

  • Former ‘Top Gear’ hosts James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond now at Amazon
    Former "Top Gear" producer provides details on Clarkson, Hammond and May’s new show

    It was only last week that online retail giant Amazon confirmed that former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May would be starring in a new motoring show on its Amazon Instant Video streaming service. The deal, estimated to be valued at a staggering $250 million, also...

  • Clarkson, Hammond, And May Sign With Amazon

    The last few months have been an emotional roller coaster for Top Gear fans. First, Jeremy Clarkson caused a fracas. Then he was fired from Top Gear. Naturally, James May and Richard Hammond refused to continue doing Top Gear without the smoking, swearing, drinking, totally inappropriate but hilariously funny Clarkson. Yesterday it became official: The trio are creating a new show on Amazon that will be exclusive to the shipping giant and stream on its Prime service. ALSO SEE: Clarkson, Hammond, May Confirmed For New Show On Amazon Prime For those not keeping track, many thought Amazon and...

  • Clarkson, May, Hammond Head To Amazon Prime
    Clarkson, Hammond, May confirmed for new show on Amazon Prime

    In case you've been living under a rock for the past six months, here's something you should know: Jeremy Clarkson was fired from the BBC and is no longer leading Top Gear. In fact, James May and Richard Hammond refused to continue doing the show without him. Rumors swirled that the trio would be...

  • Clarkson, Hammond, May
    Clarkson, Hammond, And May Potentially Blocked From New Show

    The Top Gear trio have been mum so far on the exact plans they have for the future. We know that a new car show is in the works, but the question remains as to where that show will air. One place it seems that it won't be airing is on British television network ITV. Despite the fact that the group...

  • Scene from final ‘Top Gear’ episode starring Clarkson, Hammond and May - Image via BBC
    Final Clarkson, Hammond And May 'Top Gear' Episode Airs Just As New Show Gains Traction

    The BBC last night aired the final episode of Top Gear featuring Jeremy Clarkson together with co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May, a 75-minute special compiled from footage shot before Clarkson was fired last March for his altercation with producer Oisin Tymon. And neither Hammond nor May will...

  • Clarkson, Hammond, May
    Clarkson, Hammond and May confirmed for new show

    A final episode of Top Gear starring Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will air June 28, marking the end of the popular British television show’s 22nd season. It will be the last time that any of the three lads host the show as none of them renewed their contracts after Clarkson...

  • Clarkson, Hammond, May
    Netflix could land Clarkson, Hammond & May, call new show "House Of Cars"

    Last week, we speculated Jeremy Clarkson would land at Netflix—and now we have new info suggesting that's exactly what's going to happen. The Mirror is reporting that he and co conspirators Richard Hammond and James May—along with former Top Gear producer Andy Wilman—are close to...

  • Jeremy Clarkson

    We don't know where or when, but Jeremy Clarkson will return to television with a new car show. The news comes by way of his Sunday column in The Times, and helpfully summarized by Britain's The Week. Whether he'll enlist Richard Hammond and James May to join him on the venture is one of the many unknowns about the project, but given that neither is under contract to the BBC, the idea of "the lads" sharing a stage again is hardly inconceivable. ALSO SEE: Ultra-Exotic Parking Problems: Veyron On LaFerrari Crime Certainly, there's no shortage of channels and streaming services which would kill...

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