Richard Hammond hasn’t dominated out returning to ‘High Gear’ with Jeremy Clarkson and James Could.
Richard Hammond hasn’t dominated out returning to High Gear with Jeremy Clarkson and James Could.
The 54-year-old TV star, who hosted the BBC automotive present from 2002 to 2015 alongside his co-presenters, is ready to retire from motoring programming after the ultimate particular is launched for ‘The Grand Tour’. Nevertheless, Hammond has revealed that the trio reprising their presenting roles on ‘High Gear’ isn’t out of the query.
When the Each day Mirror newspaper requested if a return to the present was potential, he mentioned: “I do not know. I’ve little doubt ‘High Gear’ will come again at some point. Someone will choose it up and run with it. It’ll be a distinct present.”
Hammond, Clarkson and Could are all gearing up for his or her penultimate particular collectively, ‘The Grand Tour: Sand Job’, which is able to see the trio cross the Sahara and tackle the difficult local weather of Mauritania in west Africa, all whereas following the route of the Paris-Dakar rally.
Reflecting on the episode, the host mentioned: “It was nice to be again out someplace a bit robust. We could not fall again on our unimaginable crew to seize a distant or hostile place. We needed to fall again extra on the connection between us three and the banter and the nonsense.
“I understand how to push their buttons. They know the way to push mine. We’re obsessed with what we do. If we might all actually fallen out we couldn’t do the job, might we?”
Hammond was additionally quizzed on ending his 22-year-long motoring TV profession along with his co-presenters, and defined that the trio felt that it was the correct time to complete.
He defined: “We determined a very long time in the past. The one factor we needed to be accountable for is deciding when and the place and the way we landed.”
‘The Grand Tour: Sand Job’ is obtainable to stream on Prime Video now.