James May has speculated over the ‘natural end’ that may come The Grand Tour, insisting that viewers wouldn’t want to watch him and Richard Hammond without Jeremy Clarkson.
to being shot at by horseback-riding archers, the special promises to be a high-octane watch for petrolheads and dedicated fans of the former Top Gear stars.after his controversial, hateful column about Meghan the Duchess of Sussex, for which he apologised after sparking a record number of complaints.that the streaming service wouldn’t be working with the TV personality beyond the series of The Grand Tour and Clarkson’s Farm that had already been commissioned.
Following the claim that the streaming platform had ‘cut ties’ with Clarkson, May has mused that The Grand Tour could be coming to a ‘natural end’.‘I mean, some people have said we’ve been cancelled,’ he told‘But really we’re getting quite close to the end of our contract, but we didn’t really have any particular plans to keep going because we’re all really just getting a bit old. It might be time to let someone else have a crack at it.
The 60-year-old also expressed his view that fans ‘wouldn’t want to see’ a version of The Grand Tour without Clarkson involved.The presenter said it’s difficult to ‘know when to stop’ in TV ‘I don’t think they’d want to see any two of us try and carry on the thing that the three of us are known for together,’ he told‘To be honest, I think the really difficult bit in TV, films, showbiz, you know, all that stuff is, is knowing when to stop. And most people don’t,’ he said.
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