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Former Top Gear stars say “traumatize”, while making the unexpected return to the BBC

Former Top Gear stars say “traumatize”, while making the unexpected return to the BBC

The meeting reached one of the YouTube channel of the presenters

James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond have presented together for over 20 years(Image: Pa)

A pair of former Top Gear stars said they found to return to their “traumatic” work, while they made an unexpected return to BBC

The engine series started in 2002, with Jeremy ClarksonRichard Hammond and Jason Dawe as presenters for the first season of the program.

With James May forming the iconic trio when he replaced Jason in 2003, Top Gear continued to win the hearts of the UK through his challenges, races and appearances in a series of celebrities.

Despite the fact that Top Gear is among the biggest shows of the BBC, Jeremy, Richard and James have made the switch to Amazon Prime Video In 2015 for the Grand Tour, which ended last year.

Following the exit of Top Gear’s three stars, BBC initially brought Chris Evans, the legend of friends Matt Leblanc, Irish Eddie Jordan, journalist Motor Chris Harris, German car racing driver Sabine Schmitz and Rory Reid’s motor journalist.

Top Gear final series so far has been broadcast in 2022 with comedian Paddy McGuinness and former crickets Freddie Flintoff taking over the rulers.

In a video released for James YouTube Channel Planet Gin, Wednesday (March 12), he and Richard traveled to their old job for “Unkown Reasons”.

James May and Richard Hammond traveled back there, their friendship started(Image: YouTube: James May Gin’s planet)

Going around the set with his former co-presenter, James told fans: “Well, this is the old Top Gear Studio. And this is the old Green Gear room. ”

Looking back to their time working in Strudio, Richard added: “It smells the same, terrible. It’s weird, it seems only yesterday, but also 100 years ago.

“Here we gathered, I worked on the scenarios, I had arguments. I feel funny. I also feel funny. I felt very strange here. Every week we will come here for years and years.”

Noting that the smell inside the trailer was “almost traumatic”, he joked that if they opened the door, he would “slip through a portal and returned in 2000”, where he wants to “find something they left there.”

Never miss a comedy beating, Richard teased James that they were missing “their hope, ambition and vigor” two decades ago.

Rather than to get excited to be again at the BBC Studio, Richard I could not resist using the sense of dry humor to summarize the last day.

“The last time I was here, I left after the last studio record. I was in the bronze Land Rover. And I sat down and thought, well, that was,” he admitted.