“Top Gear” trio of hosts ends television partnership

"Top Gear" hosts end partnership. Photo: Instagram Reproduction @itsthegrandtour
“Top Gear” hosts end partnership. Photo: Instagram Reproduction @itsthegrandtour

After a 21-year partnership, presenting shows such as BBC Top Gear and The Grand Tour on Prime Video, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May have decided to conclude their collaboration on TV and close their production company, W. Chump and Sons.

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The trio decided to part ways amidst rumors that their special in Zimbabwe would mark their definitive joint farewell.

Clarkson will continue with Clarkson’s Farm, while Hammond and May are likely to explore new individual projects after a decade of successful collaboration.

Clarkson and Hammond began their journey as Top Gear presenters in 2002, with May joining later to form one of the most iconic teams in automotive TV. After 13 years at the BBC, the trio decided not to renew their contracts, leading them to launch The Grand Tour in 2016 on Prime Video.

Fans await to see what the future holds for The Grand Tour, with speculation about the possibility of Prime Video replacing the original hosts and continuing with new seasons of the show.

Source: Motor1.com

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