The Grand Tour Ends After 22 Years
The Grand Tour Ends After 22 Years
The Grand Tour Ends After 22 Years
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The long-standing presenting trio of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May is concluding their collaborative journey after more than 20 years with the final episode of The Grand Tour titled 'One for the Road'. This farewell episode, shot in Zimbabwe, marks the end of a partnership that began on Top Gear in 2002, with Clarkson and Hammond initially leading the show before May joined. Throughout their career, the trio has generated significant controversy with various off-color remarks and jokes, the most infamous being Clarkson's quip about Wales and his insensitive comments regarding Germany during a car review. As they wrap up their final adventure, Clarkson noted that they had 'run out of places to go,' while Hammond expressed a bittersweet sense of nostalgia. The emotional farewell is underscored by their recognition of the end of an era, as they reminisce about their experiences together. The episode promises a mix of humor, nostalgia, and reflection as they take one last road trip together.

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