
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May are rumored to make a comeback to The Grand Tour with a new show in the works. The trio bid farewell to their successful Prime Video series last year, concluding with their final special titled 'One For The Road' in September.
The Not Very Grand Tour
Prime Video has announced a new edition of the series, tentatively titled 'The Not Very Grand Tour,' sparking excitement among fans. Directed by Phil Churchward, known for his work on Top Gear and The Grand Tour, the show is set for release on Friday, April 18. While details about the program remain scarce, the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) described it as "a motoring comedy documentary series" produced in 2024, featuring the iconic trio.
What to Expect
The first episode, titled 'The Glory and The Power,' promises a celebration of the combustion engine with a nostalgic look back at past adventures and test drives, including some archive footage for fans to relive their favorite moments. Despite stepping down as hosts, Richard Hammond assured fans that The Grand Tour will continue under Prime Video's helm.
Reunion at Top Gear Studios
Recently, Richard Hammond and James May reunited for a 'traumatising' visit to the Top Gear studios, a decade after leaving the BBC series. The duo, along with Jeremy Clarkson, hosted Top Gear from 2002 to 2015 before embarking on their Grand Tour adventure. As part of James May's YouTube series, 'Planet Gin,' they revisited Top Gear's former studio in Dunsfold Aerodrome, reminiscing about their time on the show.

Excitement is building up for the potential return of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May in The Not Very Grand Tour, offering fans another dose of their trademark wit and camaraderie.
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