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The crash was shown on an episode of Top Gear on 28 January 2007 (Season 9, Episode 1); this was the first episode of the new series, which had been postponed pending Hammond's recovery. Hammond requested at the end of the episode that his fellow presenters never mention the crash again, a request which has been generally observed, although ...
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Richard Hammond's Crash Course is a British reality television series [2] made for BBC America, presented by Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond. The show's first season premiered on April 16, 2012. [2] Each episode of Season 1 follows Hammond as he is given three days to learn how to operate various pieces of heavy equipment across the United ...
Final Episode of The Grand Tour Has Been Filmed Amazon Prime The tour has come to an end. Jeremy Clarkson, 63, James May, 60, and Richard Hammond, 52, have returned from Zimbabwe after completing ...
Clarkson and Hammond hosted Top Gear’s first series in 2002 alongside Jason Dawe, with May replacing the latter in series two. James May, Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson in ‘The Grand Tour ...
Printable version; In other projects ... Richard Hammond's Crash Course (2012) ... Star Trek: The Next Generation; Star Trek: Voyager;
Speaking in a new trailer for the last ever episode of The Grand Tour, which will air on 13 September, Hammond said: “I never thought that what we do together would go on as it has.”
Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections is a British documentary series originally broadcast on the National Geographic Channel, and later on BBC2. It is presented by Richard Hammond , and looks at how engineers and designers use historic inventions and clues from the natural world in ingenious ways to develop new buildings and machines.