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James Daniel May (born 16 January 1963) [1] is an English television presenter and journalist. He is best known as a co-presenter, alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, of the motoring programme Top Gear from 2003 until 2015 and the television series The Grand Tour for Amazon Prime Video from 2016 to 2024.
James gets pulled over by the police, then meets Minoru Mukaiya, a train melody composer, to write a jingle for "James May Sumimasen" station. The segment ends with consuming conveyor belt sushi, James voice acting as a dog at the Yoyogi Animation Academy, and walking through the TeamLab Borderless interactive digital video exhibit at Mori Art ...
James May on the Moon is a British documentary in which James May commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Apollo Moon landings. It was first aired on BBC Two on 21 June 2009 and on 10 November 2009 on BBC America in the United States.
James May: My Sisters Top Toys is a British television documentary. Presented by James May , it was first broadcast on 23 December 2007 on BBC Two . The show was a spin-off from the 2005 documentary James May's Top Toys , and was first shown as one of three shows which made up the "Top Gear Night In".
James May puts Meccano under an even bigger challenge of its engineering capabilities - to create a fully working motorcycle from the toy, complete with working engine, and use it to complete a lap of the Isle of Man TT Course. With engineers and technicians, led by engineer Simeon Oakley, the team have a daunting task constructing all the ...
James May (born 1963) is an English television presenter and journalist. James or Jim May may also refer to: Sir James May, 1st Baronet (1723–1811), Anglo-Irish politician; James May (body snatcher), British member of London Burkers; James May (footballer) (1877–?), Scottish footballer; James Vance May (1873–1947), American psychiatrist
James May: The Reassembler is a BBC Four documentary programme focusing on the reassembly of various pieces of technology from the past. The host, James May , discusses the item, its place in society, historical significance, and the engineering principles of the components whilst he reassembles the final product back to its original state.
James May's Things You Need to Know is a British television series presented by Top Gear presenter James May. The first, three-part series was aired on BBC Two between 20 June and 4 July 2011. A second, six-part series was aired on BBC Two starting 13 August 2012. [1]