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The Grand Tour: A Scandi Flick - Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May on why the show goes back to full-throttle roots

 

Its often said that life is all about balance. For presenters Jeremy Clarkson  Richard Hammond James  Captain Slow May and the prized Grand Tour machine that basic principle remains all but an alien concept.More accustomed to desert drag races oceanic escapades and cross continental chaos the trio have long been linked to entertaining extremes.






That being said as much as forthcoming special The Grand Tour A Scandi Flick retains the trios penchant for calamitous crashes  it was May on this occasion who found himself blue lighted to hospital  the 90 minute episode finds itself meandering back to the shows machine powered roots.More accustomed to desert drag races oceanic escapades and cross continental chaos the trio have long been linked to entertaining extremes.


That being said  as much as forthcoming special The Grand Tour A Scandi Flick retains the trios penchant for calamitous crashes   it was May, on this occasion who found himself blue lighted to hospital  the 90 minute episode finds itself meandering back to the shows machine powered roots.Labelling the upcoming special  fairly hardcore Clarkson predicts the episode will prove to be  extremely popular among car enthusiasts if only down to the trios car selection and the models cult status among petrolheads.Its a U turn fellow presenter Hammond 52 explains away. Reflecting on the extensive travel restrictions put in place during the pandemic the limitations of lockdown acted as something of a palette cleanser with the show returning to its revved up roots.In a way  for the two shows we made in lockdown conditions we coulnot fall back on  look theres a desert and theres a mountain and a jungle and a glacier  says Hammond.

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