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Former Top Gear hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have signed up to present a new show on Amazon's streaming video service.

The trio will front three series of a new motoring programme for Amazon Prime, with the first season to be made available worldwide in 2016.

The move follows their departure from the hit BBC Two show earlier this year.

Clarkson's contract was not renewed following an "unprovoked physical attack" on a Top Gear producer.

His co-hosts then followed him in leaving the show.

They will now make the unnamed new programme with former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman, who also quit the BBC following the "fracas".

In a statement from Amazon, Clarkson said: "I feel like I've climbed out of a biplane and into a spaceship."

Hammond said: "Amazon? Oh yes. I have already been there. I got bitten by a bullet ant." And May added: "We have become part of the new age of smart TV. Ironic, isn't it?"

Wilman told the Radio Times the team would begin working on the new series as soon as they return from their summer holidays.

He said they agreed a deal with Amazon because "they'll give us the freedom to make the programme we want...there's a budget to produce programmes of the quality we want and this is the future".

Wilman added the format of the new show would contain "themes people will be familiar with".

"I can't tell you how good it feels to get the chance to produce something from scratch," he said. "We're all really excited. No one telling us what we can and can't do, just us hopefully producing great programmes. It feels really liberating."
Analysis - Mark Savage, BBC entertainment reporter

Rumours that Clarkson, May and Hammond would take their blokey bonhomie to a streaming service have been circulating for months.

It's a shrewd move. For a start, Amazon doesn't have to bow to pressure from advertisers, particularly those car manufacturers the team regularly skewers.

Secondly, it neatly sidesteps the much-reported clause in the presenters' BBC contracts that prevented them making a show for a UK broadcaster for two years.

More importantly, the team already have a proven track record in streaming video. Top Gear accounted for eight of the top 20 most-streamed programmes on the BBC's iPlayer last year, with one episode watched by 3.8 million people.

But we may never know whether the gang's new show reaches those heights. Amazon, in common with Netflix, does not publish viewing figures.

Amazon Prime Video EU vice-president Jay Marine said: "Customers told us they wanted to see the team back on screen, and we are excited to make that happen.

"We can't wait to see what Jeremy, Richard, James and the team will create in what is sure to be one of the most globally anticipated shows of 2016."

The Amazon deal is part of a manoeuvre by the company to compete with traditional broadcasters and streaming rivals like Netflix.

Amazon has also signed up Woody Allen to make his first television series; resurrected drama Ripper Street after it was axed by the BBC; and won awards and acclaim for its dark comedy Transparent.

Mr Marine said it was "a golden age of television, [and] a great time for TV makers and storytellers".

He added: "Our approach is to give programme makers creative freedom to be innovative and make the shows they want to make."

Meanwhile, Top Gear will continue on BBC Two, with Chris Evans among the new hosts.

Lisa Clark, who worked with Evans on The Big Breakfast, has just been announced as the show's new producer. "Lisa is as good as it gets when it comes to making big, important television shows," Evans said.

The presenter also fuelled rumours that Formula 1 driver Jenson Button was "in talks" to co-present the show when he read out a Daily Mail article on his BBC Radio 2 radio show.

"They say an announcement is imminent," Evans teased.

Neither the BBC nor Button's spokesman would comment on the speculation.

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This is going to hurt the BBC, bad. This whole thing with Jeremy Clarkson seems to have a very poor choice on the BBCs part. Either way, I'm excited to see this.
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RE: Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May making show for Amazon #2
Wow, this is pretty old news. I have't heard anything about it recently.

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RE: Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May making show for Amazon #3
(08-29-2015, 05:46 PM)eclipse Wrote: Wow, this is pretty old news. I have't heard anything about it recently.

News to me.
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(08-29-2015, 06:28 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: News to me.

Check the date on the article.

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RE: Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May making show for Amazon #5
While this is old news, they will be releasing the first series next year as I heard.
someone with no history is nothing but suspicious.

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RE: Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May making show for Amazon #6
(08-29-2015, 05:00 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: This is going to hurt the BBC, bad. This whole thing with Jeremy Clarkson seems to have a very poor choice on the BBCs part. Either way, I'm excited to see this.

I think they treated the situation exactly how they should have. Clarkson deserved to be fired after what was an unecessary outburst. Just because I say that doesn't mean I don't love the show, either. Even Clarkson knew he was in the wrong.

I am very excited for the return, though.
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RE: Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May making show for Amazon #7
(08-29-2015, 07:21 PM)Shebang Wrote: I am very excited for the return, though.
It would have been better if they went with Netflix rather than Amazon.

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(08-29-2015, 07:21 PM)Shebang Wrote: I think they treated the situation exactly how they should have. Clarkson deserved to be fired after what was an unnecessary outburst. Just because I say that doesn't mean I don't love the show, either. Even Clarkson knew he was in the wrong.

I am very excited for the return, though.

Its well known Jeremy has a rock star temperament. I really don't care what he does behind the scenes, hes an entertainer. When the story first broke, alot of those involved acted like this was a case of Jeremy having a very bad day.

My honest thoughts on the whole thing is, that Jeremy is known for his non politically correct antics, and many times its gotten the BBC into trouble. To me, it sounded like the BBC was looking for an excuse to fire him, and he, stupidly, gave them one.
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RE: Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May making show for Amazon #9
(08-29-2015, 08:33 PM)Skullmeat Wrote: Its well known Jeremy has a rock star temperament. I really don't care what he does behind the scenes, hes an entertainer. When the story first broke, alot of those involved acted like this was a case of Jeremy having a very bad day.

My honest thoughts on the whole thing is, that Jeremy is known for his non politically correct antics, and many times its gotten the BBC into trouble. To me, it sounded like the BBC was looking for an excuse to fire him, and he, stupidly, gave them one.

My theory is that Amazon wanted to boost their TV service so they paid BBC to let them have Clarkson and the rest of the team, that way a lot of people will follow them to Amazon TV.
someone with no history is nothing but suspicious.

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