British journalist Jeremy Clarkson, who co-hosted the Top Gear motor show and subsequently Amazon’s Grand Tour, has announced that he will no longer host motor shows. In this respect reports Times.
“It’s been done. I’ve been reviewing cars on television since 1989. This is 34 years old. And after next year, I won’t be doing it anymore,” Clarkson said.
The Grand Tour starring Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will no longer be available on Amazon Prime. clarifies Contains links to Variety.com resources. Clarkson, Hammond and May have recently returned from filming the show’s latest Grand Tour special in Zimbabwe, which will air in February and complete its fifth series. The broadcast stated that options to continue the show with other presenters are currently being explored, but no positive decision has yet been made on this matter.
Jeremy Clarkson confirmed on his Instagram account (the owner of Meta company is known as an extremist and has been banned in Russia) that he will not be hosting the Grand Tour next year and promised to post more content from his farm.
“It was a busy day. “There will be no more Grand Tour next year, but there will be a lot more Clarkson Farm,” he wrote.
Previously, BBC Corporation closed the Top Gear motor show. About its history in detail Wrote “socialbites.ca”.
Source: Gazeta

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