Amazon signs Top Gear's Clarkson, Hammond, and May for new show

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http://www.theverge.com/2015/7/30/9072361/top-gear-amazon-new-show

Former Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May have signed up for a new motoring show on Amazon Prime, set to air in 2016. The news ends months of speculation about the trio's future on TV after the BBC refused to renew Clarkson's contract following a "fracas" during filming this year. The deal is a major coup for Amazon's streaming service, which lags behind rival Netflix, and although there are no details of how much the firm paid for the trio, a company insider told the London Evening Standard: "We have made a significant investment."


The contract commits Clarkson, Hammond, and May to three years of the show, with work on the first season scheduled to start in fall. "I feel like I’ve climbed out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship," said Clarkson in a press release, with Hammond commenting: "Amazon? Oh yes. I have already been there. I got bitten by a bullet ant." May added: "We have become part of the new age of smart TV. Ironic, isn’t it?"


In addition to the three presenters, Amazon also secured former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman, an old school friend of Clarkson's and the figure credited with the show's revival in the early 2000s. Wilman and Clarkson reportedly dreamt up the show's tone and style during a conversation in a pub 15 years ago, putting Top Gear on the long road to becoming the most watched factual program of all time, with an estimated worldwide audience of some 350 million.


Amazon has the global rights to the show, meaning it should appear on the $99-a-year Prime Instant Video in the US, UK, and other markets. For Top Gear fans who don't have access to Prime though, the Wall Street Journal notes that Amazon has the power to license rights to the show to other broadcasters. "Customers told us they wanted to see the team back on screen, and we are excited to make that happen," said Jay Marine, vice president of Amazon Prime Video EU. "Our approach is to give program makers creative freedom to be innovative and make the shows they want to make."
 
Wow, Amazon out bid Netflix on this, I'm happy I have both so either way I get to watch.
 
Guess I am getting Amazon prime.
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“Along with our long-time producer Andy Wilman, we have formed a production company which is called W Chump and Sons and we are now looking for an office, a rubber plant, some company cars and a name for our new program,” Clarkson wrote in his weekly column for The Sun tabloid.


“Then we will be off. To make what will be a seriously well-funded, British-based show with no commercial breaks and, better still, no editorial pressure from on high,” he added.


“Amazon has been delightfully clear on that. Just make the show you wanna make, guys.’ Music to my ears.”
 
With a skeleton crew, filming for Amazon Prime's new motoring programme has begun.


http://jalopnik.com/clarkson-hammond-and-mays-show-is-going-where-top-gea-1735217371

The new car show on Amazon starring Jeremy Clarkson, James May, Richard Hammon, just began its full day of shooting, and it’s looking to be a modest affair. There appears to be just barely over 50 people participating. Oh, and also a Ferrari LaFerrari, a McLaren P1, and a Porsche 918.


Already, it’s headed where Top Gear only dreamed of going. A shootout between all three hypercars was supposedly in the works, courtesy of a wealthy benefactor, before the show was unceremoniously transformed in the wake of Clarkson punching a crew member in the face. Said wealthy benefactor may have followed the trio, or they may have finally managed to snag all three from their respective managers.


Either way, with this kind of budget, this kind of crew, and this kind of creative team, it’s almost certainly going to be awesome.


 
i have to be honest they lost their fastball a few seasons back...


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PSA: Premieres tonight at 7:01pm Eastern (Midnight GMT).

Also heard Amazon Prime with be on sale for $79 tomorrow if you don't already have it (and you should, not for their streaming, but for the free 2 day shipping on everything. The streaming is just a bonus.)
 
I finally got around to seeing yesterday. Pretty good IMO, for gearheads. And I totally recommend Amazon Prime.
 
I watched it and thought it was great. Having the NASCAR driver talk shit about the cars was funny as hell.
 
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