James May has left the car door open to a reunion with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond after they park their Prime Video series The Grand Tour for a final time. During BBC Radio 4’s Today program, which he was guest editing this morning, he responded to a question about the future of the series
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Top Gear will not be seen for the “foreseeable future” on TV, the BBC has said. The show has been off air since host Andrew Flintoff picked up “life-alteringly significant” injuries following a crash, which led to a £9M ($11.2M) payout for the cricketing legend and a health and safety review. In the past few
The BBC has confirmed that Top Gear has been put on hold following last year’s Andrew Flintoff crash, with a decision on the show’s future set to be made “later this year.” The BBC said it would be “inappropriate” to continue filming on the latest season of one of its most popular shows after the
EXCLUSIVE: Top Gear has had to move out of its home at the Dunsfold race track for the first time since 2002 in order to film Season 30 studio elements. Britain is in the middle of a long lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, meaning studio audiences are out of the question. The tight restrictions