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07-31-2015, 08:49 PM
Clarkson And Co. Will Be Quids In Thanks To Amazon Deal
http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/BBlfZLW.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=159&y=112We don’t mind admitting that when former ‘Top Gear’ presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May confirmed that they had signed a new deal with Amazon Prime, our first thought turned to how much they’d be getting paid.Well… after thinking ‘let’s hope there’s **t any cold meats kicking about behind the scenes’, that is.READ MORE:Jeremy Clarkson Shocks Fans With **** RetweetJodie Kidd K**ws Exactly What The All-New 'Top Gear' NeedsReports in The Mirror have **w suggested that Clarkson and co. will be getting a whopping £160 million between them for their new deal, which agrees that they will make at least three ****** of their as-of-yet-unnamed new TV ******.James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond on tour, earlier this yearSpeaking about the move to Amazon Prime earlier this week, Jeremy remarked: “I feel like I’ve climbed out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship.”The trio’s new deal was confirmed on Thursday, and former ‘Top Gear’ executive producer Andy Wilman has also signed up to help make the new show a success.It has been claimed that the show will serve as a direct rival to ‘Top Gear’, which will return to our screens with a brand new presenting line-up taking over next year.Chris Evans has already been confirmed to be replacing Jeremy Clarkson as lead presenter, and his former ‘Big Breakfast’ producer Lisa Clark also signing up for the new ******.That leaves two slots open on the ‘Top Gear’ presenting team, with a host of names being tipped to join Chris.Most recently, F1 racer Jenson Button was reported as being on BBC bosses’ wishlist, alongside ‘For The Love Of Cars’ presenter Jodie Kidd and ‘Broadchurch’ actor Will Mellor. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER
http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/BBlfZLW.img?h=100&w=100&m=6&q=60&o=f&l=f&x=159&y=112We don’t mind admitting that when former ‘Top Gear’ presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May confirmed that they had signed a new deal with Amazon Prime, our first thought turned to how much they’d be getting paid.Well… after thinking ‘let’s hope there’s **t any cold meats kicking about behind the scenes’, that is.READ MORE:Jeremy Clarkson Shocks Fans With **** RetweetJodie Kidd K**ws Exactly What The All-New 'Top Gear' NeedsReports in The Mirror have **w suggested that Clarkson and co. will be getting a whopping £160 million between them for their new deal, which agrees that they will make at least three ****** of their as-of-yet-unnamed new TV ******.James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond on tour, earlier this yearSpeaking about the move to Amazon Prime earlier this week, Jeremy remarked: “I feel like I’ve climbed out of a bi-plane and into a spaceship.”The trio’s new deal was confirmed on Thursday, and former ‘Top Gear’ executive producer Andy Wilman has also signed up to help make the new show a success.It has been claimed that the show will serve as a direct rival to ‘Top Gear’, which will return to our screens with a brand new presenting line-up taking over next year.Chris Evans has already been confirmed to be replacing Jeremy Clarkson as lead presenter, and his former ‘Big Breakfast’ producer Lisa Clark also signing up for the new ******.That leaves two slots open on the ‘Top Gear’ presenting team, with a host of names being tipped to join Chris.Most recently, F1 racer Jenson Button was reported as being on BBC bosses’ wishlist, alongside ‘For The Love Of Cars’ presenter Jodie Kidd and ‘Broadchurch’ actor Will Mellor. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER