Jeremy Clarkson ‘secretly’ returning to motoring TV after The Grand Tour finale

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Jeremy Clarkson is returning to another motoring TV show (Picture: Peter Jolly/REX/Shutterstock)

Jeremy Clarkson is making a long-awaited return to motoring TV, it’s been revealed.

The Clarkson’s Farm star, 64, began hosting Top Gear alongside James May and Richard Hammond in 2003, before their time on the BBC programme came to an end in 2015 when Clarkson was sacked for an ‘unprovoked physical and verbal attack’ on a Top Gear producer.

He later apologised and agreed to pay damages, while May and Hammond followed Clarkson and quit the show soon after, saying they came as a ‘package’.

They then moved over to Amazon Prime series The Grand Tour, which came to an end last year with two specials, filmed in Zimbabwe and Mauritania.

While the trio haven’t revealed any plans to reunite for a new TV programme, it’s been revealed Clarkson is having some input on Car SOS and has already ‘secretly filmed’ a segment.

It’s claimed the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host appears as a guest to help with restoring a Land Rover Discovery Series 1, and even staged the big reveal at his home.

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The Top Gear host filmed a segment for Car SOS (Picture: Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)
(L - R) Presenters James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond strike a pose during filming of The Grand Tour. Undated handout file photo issued by Amazon of (left to right) James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond during filming of The Grand Tour, as the debut episode of the show set a new streaming record for Amazon Prime Video, the company has said. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Tuesday November 22, 2016. The Former Top Gear stars Clarkson, Hammond and May's new effort has become the subscription service's biggest premiere, beating previous number one show on the service, 2015's The Man In The High Castle. See PA story SHOWBIZ GrandTour. Photo credit should read: Amazon Prime Video/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond first filmed Top Gear in 2003 (Picture: PA)

Car SOS host Tim Shaw told The Daily Star: ‘Jeremy was happy for us to bring a full coach load of people.

‘I mean, think about it – 60 strangers turning up at your property!’

He added: ‘We spent about half an hour with Jeremy and he was war,, friendly, and, of course, typically sarcastic and funny.

‘He genuinely cared about the wellbeing of both the team and, most importantly, the car’s owner.’

Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend pose with a Porsche Targa. (National Geographic for Disney)
Tim Shaw and Fuzz Townshend present Car SOS (Picture: National Geographic for Disney)

Car SOS first began in 2013 and is presented by both Shaw and Fuzz Townshend, as they work with a specialist restoration team to secretly help restore classic cars that are often in serious states of disrepair, unbeknownst to the owner, who may not be able to continue the restoration project due to medical or financial issues.

Following the end of The Grand Tour last year, May said he thinks the time is right for a brand new motoring show because he, Clarkson and Hammond are ‘too old’.

He did however offer some hope about reuniting as a trio on another project, elsewhere saying: ‘I wouldn’t rule it out, but you do have to bear in mind that we’re all getting on a bit.’

Clarkson meanwhile branded himself ‘unfit, fat and old’ when speaking about why he was done with the ‘immensely physical’ show.

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The final farewell? Pics reveal emotional Grand Tour stars Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May sharing their last moments together after 22 years as a television trio. They are seen giggling around a campfire, posing with vintage cars while Clarkson playfully sticks his finger up at Hammond during filming in Zimbabwe. Quotes from long-serving producer Andy Wilman to come at 11 when he addressed the finale at the Edinburgh TV festival
The Grand Tour came to an end with two specials last year (Picture: Prime Video)

‘I’ve driven cars higher than anyone else and further north than anyone else,’ he said.

‘We’ve done everything you can do with a car. When we had meetings about what to do next, people just threw their arms in the air.’

He continued to The Times that the show ‘is immensely physical and when you’re unfit and fat and old, which I am,’ some parts like camping are difficult.

He echoed his thoughts in another interview saying: ‘I’ve done enough of the travel, I was worn out by it.’

In 2023, the BBC officially made the decision to ‘rest’ Top Gear for the ‘foreseeable future’, after Freddie Flintoff’s horror crash in December 2022.

The Grand Tour is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.

A new series of Car SOS airs on March 13 at 8pm on National Geographic.

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