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Clarkson, May and Hammond to star in four new episodes of The Grand Tour

Clarkson, May and Hammond to star in four new episodes of The Grand Tour

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The Grand Tour starring Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond will return with four new special episodes.
Originally coming together on BBC's Top Gear in 2003, the trio went on to become household names after presenting the show for over a decade.
They then moved over to Prime Video to host The Grand Tour until the series came to an end last year.
One last special entitled One For The Road saw the three friends travel to Zimbabwe and Botswana before calling it a day after 22 years as a trio.The Grand Tour trio will feature in the new episodes. (Image: Press Association Images)
Their production company was dissolved, and it looked like the end for Hammond, May and Hammond professionally.
Yet news recently broke of a new show called The Not Very Grand Tour scheduled to release in April.
This has now been expanded on by Prime Video, who have confirmed that there will be four new retrospective episodes.
The first special, The Not Very Grand Tour: The Power and the Glory, will launch worldwide on April 18, 2025.
This episode will see Richard Hammond and James May celebrate the glory of the internal combustion engine via a look back at some of the more propulsive films from The Grand Tour.The trio have starred together on Top Gear and The Grand Tour. (Image: Press Association Images)
These include the hyper car holy trinity, muscle cars in Detroit, a city sprint in a Bugatti, the world's craziest tank, and a race between the past, present and future.
The rest of the Grand-Ish Tour specials are set for release later this year and in 2026. A second special entitled The Grand-ish Tour: A Trip Down Memory Lane sees the trio celebrating epic driving moments in California, Morocco, Colorado and Scandinavia.
It will also show them wince at the misery brought on by water and mud, remind Jeremy of his mechanical incompetence, and enjoy an excellent montage of each other falling over.
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This includes John, the self-assembly car that crossed Mongolia, and Jeremy's home-made SUV, The Excellent.
They will also be recalling epic drag races, great pranks and wonky windscreen wipers.
Finally, The Grand-ish Tour: Completely Lost Down Memory Lane, will feature everything from French hatchback racing and drifting Italian classics to an RV demolition derby and some massive dogs.
Plus, a series of explosions, a dangerous trip for Nigel Mansell, and a heartfelt farewell to an old friend.
These episodes will look back at the best moments of the series and will reportedly feature new commentary from Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond.

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