The Jerusalem Post

‘Top Gear’ trio back on track with Amazon

- • BY KATE HOLTON

LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s former BBC Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has signed an exclusive deal with Amazon to present a new motoring show for the online retailer’s subscripti­on service alongside co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May.

Clarkson had generated both controvers­y and profits for Britain’s publicly-funded broadcaste­r. His BBC contract was not renewed after he physically attacked a member of the Top Gear production staff in March.

The 55-year-old had become the popular face of the program by mixing a passion for cars with a swagger and blunt commentary that offended numerous groups over the years, including environmen­talists, mental health charities and cyclists.

With Top Gear aired in more than 200 countries and watched by 350 million viewers worldwide, his dismissal made headlines around the world.

“I feel like I’ve climbed out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship,” he said of his new job, and in an apparent dig at his previous employer.

Amazon said the new show, to be overseen by the trio’s longtime executive producer Andy Wilman, will be available globally on the subscripti­on streaming service next year and run for three seasons. It gave no further details of the as- yet unnamed show.

Top Gear will continue on the BBC, where Clarkson has been replaced as lead presenter by television personalit­y and DJ Chris Evans.

Clarkson had been on a final warning from the BBC over accusation­s last year that he had used racist language while filming the show.

Last October, the show also caused controvers­y when the crew was forced to flee Argentina after driving a Porsche 928 GT with the registrati­on number H982 FKL. That was taken by some in Argentina to refer to the Falklands war which it fought against Britain in 1982.

 ?? (Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters) ?? FORMER ‘ TOP GEAR’ presenters James May (left), Jeremy Clarkson (center) and Richard Hammond pose outside 10 Downing Street in London in 2011.
(Suzanne Plunkett/Reuters) FORMER ‘ TOP GEAR’ presenters James May (left), Jeremy Clarkson (center) and Richard Hammond pose outside 10 Downing Street in London in 2011.

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