After what has seemed like months of speculation, Jeremy Clarkson and his former Top Gear cohorts finally have a new motoring show and a new home.
Clarkson, plus his fellow hosts Richard Hammond and James May, have been snapped up by Amazon for a three-season deal for its streaming service Prime Video. Amazon and Netflix had been the favorites to take the trio, who were behind one of the world’s most successful and the BBC’s most lucrative factual TV shows, after it emerged that a clause in their contact with the broadcaster stipulated that they couldn’t make another motoring program in the U.K. for two years, ruling out ITV.