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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">2 of the messages on my birthday card. The one on top is from the series producer. And the one below from his boss. <a href="https://t.co/Jjfwn0KxSj">pic.twitter.com/Jjfwn0KxSj</a></p>— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) <a href="https://twitter.com/JeremyClarkson/status/719535549514719232">April 11, 2016</a></blockquote>
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are busy plotting their new Amazon Prime series - but they still have enough time to launch a driving website.
The trio are teaming up with their former Top Gear producer Andy Wilman and Beamly tech mogul Ernesto Schmidt to launch DriveTribe.
DriveTribe is being presented as a car enthusiast's equivalent to Twitch, where gamers can watch other amateurs and professionals in action.
The new name fits the motif of the show perfectly. The idea is that they do the show in a different location each episode, with a local audience from each place.
After months of deliberation and lots of useful suggestions from the public, for which the guys are very grateful, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have decided that, because they are taking their new Amazon Prime Show around the world, it will be called The Grand Tour, and YOU are invited to join them in Johannesburg for the very first show.
Not only will the guys travel to different locations, but for the first time ever the studio audience recordings will travel every week, all housed within a giant tent.
Register for updates on future shows and locations.
Booking Now : Sun 17th Jul 2016 - 08:30 am
Location / studio : Johannesburg. Location to be announced
Enter for a chance to win a pair of tickets, travel, and accommodations to be part of the studio audience.
The first ever US studio recording of the new Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond & James May Amazon Prime show The Grand Tour will take place in Fall 2016, all filmed within their giant tent, and you could be there.
The prize draw starts at 06:00:01 a.m. (PT) on July 7, 2016 and end at 11:59:59 p.m. (PT) on July 12, 2016 (the "Sweepstakes Period").
Residents of the United States only, entrants must be over 18, no purchase necessary, the date of the recording will be in Fall 2016. Location will be within the US. Both the exact date and location of the studio recording will be communicated to the winner at a later date. See full Terms & Conditions for details.
The Grand Tour guest list opens today - apply to attend a studio recording in the US!
US studio recording location for the brand new Amazon Prime series The Grand Tour is confirmed.Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond & James May will be taking their tent to Southern California on September 25th, 2016. Apply for a pair of tickets to join them on their grand tour for a once in a lifetime experience.
Amazon.com customers can apply from August 4th, 2016 09:00 PST until 23:59 PST midnight on August 8th, 2016.
To apply for a pair of tickets to the recording please complete the form below. The audience requirements differ for every show and location and audience participation is key during the live studio recording. Our tickets fulfillment company, Applause Store, may follow up with a few questions about yourself and your thoughts about the show.
Please note that both Amazon and Applause Store will use the email address associated with your amazon.com account to contact you.
Successful applicants will receive an email from Applause Store confirming their place on the GT tent guest list.
Applicants must 18 years or over and be a legal resident of the US to apply. Travel and any other expenses related to attending the recording are not covered. There are a very limited number of spots available and your application does not guarantee that you will receive tickets. See full Terms & Conditions of tickets here.
Jeremy Clarkson has made way for his new six-bedroom 'gentrified' home in the Cotswolds by blowing up his old £4million farmhouse.
The former Top Gear host was granted permission to demolish his five-bedroom home near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire and build a new property in July.
But instead of calling in the bulldozers, 56-year-old Clarkson hired a demolition firm and razed the property to the ground in a massive explosion - which a neighbour claimed happened while a funeral was taking place in the local village.
All that remained this morning of the house, which is believed to have been rented out by Clarkson to tenants, was an enormous pile of rubble and wood.
Neighbours, who claimed to have received a letter warning them of the works only the night before Wednesday’s blast, said they heard a series of explosions during the afternoon.
A grey dusty cloud still hung over the blitzed remains of the house yesterday, where building work will now begin to create a new 12,173 sq ft home on the site.
Local residents said Clarkson and his team were in the area this week filming for his new Amazon TV show The Grand Tour, which is set to be released this autumn.
Approved plans for the home claim it will be ‘a modest country house/gentrified farmhouse which gives the appearance of having grown over time’.
It will have a walled garden, orangery, basement cinema and five bathrooms, as well as space for five cars and a quad bike store.
1 episode per week. I guess that's good. That way I won't end up binge watching the entire season in 1 day.
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will launch The Grand Tour weekly, every Friday from 18th November exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. What could possibly go wrong?
and you know you will not skip this because of the 32 bucks difference.
of course i wont, ive never missed a top gear episode im my existence so for the price difference i can charge for 5 handies and a BJ and i will make that money!!!
im hoping Amazon does a deal this month like last year for prime for 67 bucks so i can sign up!!! Yeah i know, im a cheap ass!
Use the 30 day free trial if you haven't already, then get the $8.99 per month Prime Video (only) sub after. I think season is going to be 12 episode long (they signed a 3 yr contract to do 36 episodes, so 12 episodes per year/season?) so you'll only need Prime for about 3 months.... unless there's a mid-season break for the holidays or something.
Will need to find out what episode release schedule is like.