Friday, January 25, 2019

James May


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Gear heads, car nuts and travel enthusiasts alike are ready for a third season of The Grand Tour. All new episodes with co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will be released weekly, exclusively for Prime members in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide.

For season three, the trio have filmed around the world, causing more chaos than ever before as they travel through tricky terrains in Colombia, Mongolia, China, Detroit and…London’s Stansted Airport. Meanwhile, their giant studio tent remains back home in Jeremy’s garden in the Cotswolds.

Also new for season three is The Grand Tour Game, an episodic racing game from Amazon Game Studios based on The Grand Tour. The Grand Tour Game puts players behind the wheel with Clarkson, Hammond, and May. One moment fans are watching the hosts attempt some questionable automotive antics, and the next they’re at the wheel themselves—same car, same location, same chance to make a massive mess of it.

Season four has already been greenlit, and will see Clarkson, Hammond & May ditch the tent and take on big adventure road trips that fans around the world love.

James May was born in the 18th century in the British city of Bristol. He studied music at university, although secretly he was thinking about old motorcycles. In his career to date he has been sacked from Autocar, let go from Driven, and relieved of his duties at CAR magazine. He previously presented Top Gear and is now one of the presenters on The Grand Tour, pending dismissal. He lives in London where he likes playing the piano, going to the pub and dismantling carburettors, often all at the same time.

Prime members can stream The Grand Tour seasons one and two exclusively via the Amazon Prime Video app for TVs, connected devices including Fire TV, mobile devices and online at amazon.com/thegrandtour . Members can also download the series to mobile devices for offline viewing at no additional cost to their membership.

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