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The crash was shown on an episode of Top Gear on 28 January 2007 (Series 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 ...
A compilation episode that was delayed by Hammond's accident, featuring the best moments of the eighth series and titled "Best of Top Gear", was aired on 1 March 2007. Two specials were aired after the series concluded, with the first being Top Gear of the Pops on 16 March, a crossover with the BBC 's music programme Top of the Pops , focused ...
Richard Hammond shared the “intimate” details of the 2006 high-speed crash that left him with serious injuries in the hope it would “connect” with people affected by brain injury.
The opening episode of the ninth series, aired on 28 January 2007, included footage of Hammond's crash; [21] while it was not repeated like other episodes in the programme, it attracted higher ratings than the finale of Celebrity Big Brother, [22] providing one of the highest ratings for BBC Two for a decade, alongside the series finale, which ...
2006: Richard Hammond crash. ... During a 2016 episode of The Grand Tour filmed in Finland, Hammond sparked controversy by saying men who eat ice cream are gay. Speaking in front of a live ...
Richard Hammond has opened up about how his injuries from his Top Gear car crash still affect his health today.. In 2016, Hammond was driving a jet-powered dragster at 319mph on the motoring show ...
The Grand Tour is a British motoring television series that is streaming on Amazon Prime Video, [1] [2] presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May (who also co-created the show along with Andy Wilman). The programme focuses on conducting reviews of various models of car, new models and vintage classics, as well as tackling ...
Richard Hammond has said he thinks a “well-controlled risk” is “excusable” for motoring shows like Top Gear.. Hammond, 54, was addressing Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff’s serious crash on ...