Television: The Grand Tour (Clarkson, Hammond, and May Amazon Project)
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ttribe (09-21-2016)
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$68 because of 68th Emmy Awards. Last year it was $67 because of 67th Emmy Awards.
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00TL-P3.2 (10-07-2016)
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That 90 seconds was better than pretty much the entire last season of TG:UK
Hopefully LeBlanc/Harris/Reid can carry it on. Would be great to have 2 shows.
Also, thread title change on aisle 2!
Hopefully LeBlanc/Harris/Reid can carry it on. Would be great to have 2 shows.
Also, thread title change on aisle 2!
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ttribe (11-01-2016)
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Amazon Celebrates the Launch of The Grand Tour by Offering Amazon Prime for Only $79, Plus New Grand Tour Alexa Skill Now Available for Fans
Amazon Celebrates the Launch of The Grand Tour by Offering Amazon Prime for Only $79
In anticipation of the launch of the Amazon Original Series The Grand Tour, Amazon is offering a limited time promotion -- new members can sign up for Amazon Prime for just $79, a 20% savings on the first year’s annual membership fee.
The first episode of The Grand Tour will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, November 18, and the one-day discount will be available starting Friday at 12:00am ET and ending at 11:59pm PT. New members can sign up for this limited-time Prime offer at www.amazon.com/thegrandtourprime. New episodes of The Grand Tour will be released weekly for 12 weeks.
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have been filming the first season of the highly anticipated Amazon Original Series, The Grand Tour, in far-flung locations across the globe. The studio portion of the show takes place in a traveling tent, in locations ranging from Johannesburg to California, Whitby, England to Rotterdam, and Lapland to Nashville.
Amazon is also announcing the launch of The Grand Tour skill for Alexa-enabled devices including the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot. In The Grand Tour skill, featuring the voices of hosts Clarkson, Hammond and May, customers will receive a new clue every Thursday about what to watch for in the upcoming episode of the series, and new trivia will be released each Saturday. Fans who are truly “on the tour” and answer all three questions right will unlock exclusive video content. US customers who enable and use the skill between November 19 and December 22 will be entered in a weekly random drawing for a chance to receive a $25 gift card from Amazon.com. In addition, customers also can engage with The Grand Tour presenters via specially-recorded alarms and additional content. Here’s a hint—ask Alexa if she was invited on the Grand Tour.
The Grand Tour, which has been shot in 4K Ultra High Definition, will launch Friday, November 18 exclusively for Prime members, with new episodes releasing weekly for 12 weeks. Prime members can watch The Grand Tour via the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices including Amazon Fire TV, mobile devices and online at Amazon.com/thegrandtour.
In anticipation of the launch of the Amazon Original Series The Grand Tour, Amazon is offering a limited time promotion -- new members can sign up for Amazon Prime for just $79, a 20% savings on the first year’s annual membership fee.
The first episode of The Grand Tour will premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, November 18, and the one-day discount will be available starting Friday at 12:00am ET and ending at 11:59pm PT. New members can sign up for this limited-time Prime offer at www.amazon.com/thegrandtourprime. New episodes of The Grand Tour will be released weekly for 12 weeks.
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have been filming the first season of the highly anticipated Amazon Original Series, The Grand Tour, in far-flung locations across the globe. The studio portion of the show takes place in a traveling tent, in locations ranging from Johannesburg to California, Whitby, England to Rotterdam, and Lapland to Nashville.
Amazon is also announcing the launch of The Grand Tour skill for Alexa-enabled devices including the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot. In The Grand Tour skill, featuring the voices of hosts Clarkson, Hammond and May, customers will receive a new clue every Thursday about what to watch for in the upcoming episode of the series, and new trivia will be released each Saturday. Fans who are truly “on the tour” and answer all three questions right will unlock exclusive video content. US customers who enable and use the skill between November 19 and December 22 will be entered in a weekly random drawing for a chance to receive a $25 gift card from Amazon.com. In addition, customers also can engage with The Grand Tour presenters via specially-recorded alarms and additional content. Here’s a hint—ask Alexa if she was invited on the Grand Tour.
The Grand Tour, which has been shot in 4K Ultra High Definition, will launch Friday, November 18 exclusively for Prime members, with new episodes releasing weekly for 12 weeks. Prime members can watch The Grand Tour via the Amazon Video app for TVs, connected devices including Amazon Fire TV, mobile devices and online at Amazon.com/thegrandtour.
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Can't believe this wasn't posted yet: The Grand Tour Scattered A Bunch Of Wrecked Priusus Around The World
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00TL-P3.2 (11-17-2016)
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The Grand Tour Day Savings Time?
For months now we’ve been told that The Grand Tour was debuting on November 18. For months now no one has been told at what time on November 18 we’d be able to watch the show. But thanks to our righteous campaign for our information, we finally have the start time. And it’s actually a day early for Americans.
All of our whining and moaning apparently made it to whoever runs the Grand Tour Twitter account, who has subtweeted us thusly:
Due to the vast mysteries of the universe and gravity, the Earth is round. Which means that we have time zones. Which means that the United States (or at least the Easternmost part of the mainland) is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time.
Which means that The Grand Tour starts at 7:01 p.m. EST on November 17, 2016. Or 4:01 p.m., if you’re on the West Coast. Or sometime in between that if you’ve bothered to live in Chicago.
Not, in any case, on November 18th.
The Grand Tour Twitter account went on to confirm that it wasn’t just “a minute after midnight, wherever you are” but that the debut time was global:
The Grand Tour Will Actually Debut A Day Early In The United States
All of our whining and moaning apparently made it to whoever runs the Grand Tour Twitter account, who has subtweeted us thusly:
Due to the vast mysteries of the universe and gravity, the Earth is round. Which means that we have time zones. Which means that the United States (or at least the Easternmost part of the mainland) is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time.
Which means that The Grand Tour starts at 7:01 p.m. EST on November 17, 2016. Or 4:01 p.m., if you’re on the West Coast. Or sometime in between that if you’ve bothered to live in Chicago.
Not, in any case, on November 18th.
The Grand Tour Twitter account went on to confirm that it wasn’t just “a minute after midnight, wherever you are” but that the debut time was global:
The Grand Tour Will Actually Debut A Day Early In The United States