The Grand Tour Boss Reveals What It's Really Like to Work with Jeremy Clarkson


The Grand Tour Boss Reveals What It's Really Like to Work with Jeremy Clarkson

End of an Era

As the final ever episode of The Grand Tour approaches, the show's boss, Andy Wilman, sheds light on what it's like working with the iconic trio - Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May.

Dynamic Trio

Wilman describes Jeremy as the "driver" and leader of the group, with James playing the role of the observer and Richard bringing the comedic flair.

A Rock Band of TV

The trio's different personalities have blended well over the years, with Wilman likening them to musicians in a rock band - each with their own quirks but driving the show forward.

Emotional Farewell

Despite the show coming to an end, Jeremy Clarkson remains surprisingly unemotional, knowing he can reunite with his co-stars anytime he wants to. He credits the crew, many of whom have been with them for over two decades, for making the experience special.


The Grand Tour Boss Reveals What It's Really Like to Work with Jeremy Clarkson

Legacy and New Beginnings

The Grand Tour began after the trio left BBC's Top Gear, and now as it concludes, Clarkson looks forward to continuing his journey with Clarkson's Farm, where many of the crew will join him.

Final Episode and Beyond

The last episode, titled "One for the Road," promises adventure and emotion as the trio embarks on a journey through Zimbabwe. Fans can catch the final episode streaming on September 13, with all previous episodes available on Prime Video.


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