The Grand Tour Cast on Amazon vs the BBC, cars, and being recognized in Syria | British GQ

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Publicado 2017-09-19
Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond discuss how they feel waking up as cultural icons, where they have (and haven’t) been spotted across the world and what to expect from The Grand Tour season 2.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @LesKing72
    Clarkson: it's easy to annoy the BBC Also Clarkson: drove a Peel P50 inside the BBC's office
  • @GewelReal
    Jeremy got older, James stayed in place and Hammond got younger
  • @NoProblem76
    I met James in Japan when he was doing the “Our man in Japan”. I walked up to him and ask if he’s James May, while the camera was rolling (I didn’t see the camera cuz it was a crowded scene). He politely said the camera was rolling and after the shot he came to me and we had a conversation (and of course a selfie). Nicest guy ever.
  • These three arguing over whether that sound is rain or a kettle is the most English thing ever
  • @KKlippert
    Just a thought: maybe give the guy asking questions a microphone, like Jeremy I couldn’t hear anything!
  • @xiDaban78
    This is exactly why they made it so far...it doesn't matter what the question is, you can start a sentence and stop midway and put a question mark, and these three would argue about it and it'll be funny
  • @RFGfotografie
    This 3 are the best British television brought since Rowan Atkinson stopped...
  • @beerhoven
    Lets conduct an interview in an empty warehouse, with the questions recorded on an old Victrola, broadcasting via WWI trench radio bounced off a set of cookware in orbit from the dark side of the moon.
  • @qaskas
    Thanks for giving a microphone to the interviewer. It really made listening to his questions much clearer.
  • @ClellBiggs
    Note to self: Don't approach Jeremy Clarkson if you see him eating.
  • @FreedomR115
    Jeremy with short hair, Richard with a beard, and James still looks like an old woman.
  • @justsumguy2u
    This episode is a good example of why American Top Gear failed in the US. We never wanted an American version, we wanted English humor with Clarkson, May and Hammond. These guys are hilarious
  • @Sirkillsalot22X
    yo let's do an interview in a giant echo chamber under a sheet metal roof during a rainstorm and have our quietest interviewer sit behind the berlin wall - British GQ
  • @Nmille98
    GQ: "How does it feel to be a cultural icon?" James: "I wouldn't know." And, somehow, the most British man on television gets more British.
  • @Chefcouchon
    I don't care if these 3 hosted a show on needlework, I would still watch it
  • @honkhonk8009
    Clarkson and the boys are about the only old people iv seen that can perfectly understand new technology and stuff and how it works. These people are amazing.
  • @cmac7168
    I’ve sat legs crossed, eyes glued to the screen since I was a little kid watching these 3, and all these years later I still forget all the doom and gloom of the world the moment they start bouncing off each other. The genuine chemistry between them all is legendary and something I don’t think we’ll see done again by another group of presenters.