Jeremy Clarkson and James May bid farewell to Grand Tour fans in One for the Road AMAZON The presenter launched into what witnesses described as a verbal tirade using "every bad word you could think ...
The BBC didn’t need to sack Jeremy Clarkson from its hit car show Top Gear, says his former co-presenter James May. Clarkson and May, together with Richard Hammond, were the stars of the show in ...
James May (L) has recalled the ‘regrettable’ incident that led to his, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond’s time on Top Gear coming to an end (Picture: PA) James May has spoken about the ...
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JAMES May's return to TV has been revealed following The Grand Tour's cancellation - and it couldn't be more different. The petrol head, 62, will big back on the small screens for a new series for ...
James May has said his exit from BBC's Top Gear was avoidable. The presenter, along with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, had been the face of the series for over a decade since he joined in 2002.
The series, made up of three 90-minute episodes, sees May charting the journeys of Christopher Columbus, Sir Walter Raleigh and Captain James Cook - and we now know exactly when it is coming to ...
Former Top Gear presenter James May believes co-star Jeremy Clarkson should never have been sacked by the broadcaster. Clarkson was fired by the BBC in 2015 for assaulting a producer when his meal ...
Former Top Gear presenter James May has said he doesn't believe the BBC should have cancelled Top Gear describing it as "one of the world's biggest shows." He said: "I don’t actually think our ...
“I thought it was very unfortunate and I don’t actually think our Top Gear had to end because of it,” said Mr May. “I think it could have been patched up and put down to a bit of high ...
James May has hit out at the BBC for dropping Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear when it did. May first started working with Clarkson and Richard Hammond on the BBC’s motoring show in 2002, and they moved ...
An investigation was launched and, in solidarity with their co-host, May and Hammond refused to sign a new contract, which brought the show in its most successful form to a close. May has now ...