Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "The Grand Tour" in English language version.
It's sort of a 'grand tour', if you like. So we've decided to call it 'The Grand Tour'
DHL sponsorship
The celebrity guests this series include Luke Evans, Kiefer Sutherland, Hugh Bonneville, Kevin Pietersen and Dominic Cooper [...] Dynamo, Rory McIlroy, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe will also appear in season two.
The show has a new test track in Enstone, ... there planning problems when [Clarkson] tried once before to use the Enstone track, back in Top Gear days ... The noisier testing of fast cars will continue to be done in Wiltshire at RAF Wroughton ... nicknamed "the Eboladrome"
European operator to offer the free service, ... 300 hours of original content – including The Grand Tour
(2:01) ...they want everything in 4k, they want a specific framerate, they want it in HDR ... (17:35) ...built a new server to deal with the 4k framerate, the 23.98... (22:18) first show ...comes out at 70-odd minutes. ... we're trying to discipline ourselves to 60 minutes
Despite the difficulty, the trio's debut was an undisputed success, becoming Amazon Prime's most-watched premiere in the streaming service's history. The previous record-holder was The Man in the High Castle.
[Test driver] Mike Skinner. A stubbly, Commie-hating 59-year-old Californian prone to drawling
'Gear Knobs' is trademarked to new company Newincco 1361 Limited which has also trademarked 'Gear Nobs', and the name 'Speedbird' which is speculated to be a charater [sic] on the show.
Despite the difficulty, the trio's debut was an undisputed success, becoming Amazon Prime's most-watched premiere in the streaming service's history. The previous record-holder was The Man in the High Castle.
shows Jeremy Clarkson assembling a DHL flat-pack box
{{cite magazine}}
: Cite magazine requires |magazine=
(help)Despite the difficulty, the trio's debut was an undisputed success, becoming Amazon Prime's most-watched premiere in the streaming service's history. The previous record-holder was The Man in the High Castle.
Despite the difficulty, the trio's debut was an undisputed success, becoming Amazon Prime's most-watched premiere in the streaming service's history. The previous record-holder was The Man in the High Castle.
El tráiler oficial, al ritmo de Come with Me Now, de Kongos
West Oxfordshire District Council has given approval for 13 weeks of filming at the Great Tew Estate, near Chipping Norton. ... temporary studio ... Chump Productions, the production company owned by Jeremy Clarkson, James May, Richard Hammond and producer Andy Wilman. ... shoot will involve 80 staff members and 350 ticketed guests, with the latter expected to generate 150–200 cars on a filming day. ... during two five-week periods between October and December. ... 200 parking spaces, a marquee and a catering bus ... parking during the Cornbury festival will be utilised
The new motoring show, which will be available to Amazon Prime customers next year, will feature at least 36 episodes over three years.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)[Test driver] Mike Skinner. A stubbly, Commie-hating 59-year-old Californian prone to drawling
'Gear Knobs' is trademarked to new company Newincco 1361 Limited which has also trademarked 'Gear Nobs', and the name 'Speedbird' which is speculated to be a charater [sic] on the show.
In front of a live audience, Clarkson pointed to an image of the interior of a Rolls-Royce, saying: "The only problem is that in one of those, you couldn't enjoy a chocolate Magnum ice-cream." "It's all right, I don't eat ice cream", replied Hammond. "It's something to do with being straight."
Happily, a magnificent company called DHL then rode into the equation, offering to meet our transport costs in something called a "sponsorship deal"
The programme will be U.K. based
will be 12 episodes in each of the three series, and each episode will run for around an hour. ... the deal was brokered by Amazon U.K. film and TV strategy director Chris Bird and Conrad Riggs, the U.S. company's head of TV production.
a future episode [...] will see Nick Mason and Stewart Copeland competing for the title of fastest rock drummer.
The programme will be U.K. based
The new motoring show, which will be available to Amazon Prime customers next year, will feature at least 36 episodes over three years.
will be 12 episodes in each of the three series, and each episode will run for around an hour. ... the deal was brokered by Amazon U.K. film and TV strategy director Chris Bird and Conrad Riggs, the U.S. company's head of TV production.
The celebrity guests this series include Luke Evans, Kiefer Sutherland, Hugh Bonneville, Kevin Pietersen and Dominic Cooper [...] Dynamo, Rory McIlroy, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe will also appear in season two.
a future episode [...] will see Nick Mason and Stewart Copeland competing for the title of fastest rock drummer.
West Oxfordshire District Council has given approval for 13 weeks of filming at the Great Tew Estate, near Chipping Norton. ... temporary studio ... Chump Productions, the production company owned by Jeremy Clarkson, James May, Richard Hammond and producer Andy Wilman. ... shoot will involve 80 staff members and 350 ticketed guests, with the latter expected to generate 150–200 cars on a filming day. ... during two five-week periods between October and December. ... 200 parking spaces, a marquee and a catering bus ... parking during the Cornbury festival will be utilised
The show has a new test track in Enstone, ... there planning problems when [Clarkson] tried once before to use the Enstone track, back in Top Gear days ... The noisier testing of fast cars will continue to be done in Wiltshire at RAF Wroughton ... nicknamed "the Eboladrome"
It's sort of a 'grand tour', if you like. So we've decided to call it 'The Grand Tour'
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)El tráiler oficial, al ritmo de Come with Me Now, de Kongos
DHL sponsorship
Happily, a magnificent company called DHL then rode into the equation, offering to meet our transport costs in something called a "sponsorship deal"
shows Jeremy Clarkson assembling a DHL flat-pack box
{{cite magazine}}
: Cite magazine requires |magazine=
(help)In front of a live audience, Clarkson pointed to an image of the interior of a Rolls-Royce, saying: "The only problem is that in one of those, you couldn't enjoy a chocolate Magnum ice-cream." "It's all right, I don't eat ice cream", replied Hammond. "It's something to do with being straight."
European operator to offer the free service, ... 300 hours of original content – including The Grand Tour
(2:01) ...they want everything in 4k, they want a specific framerate, they want it in HDR ... (17:35) ...built a new server to deal with the 4k framerate, the 23.98... (22:18) first show ...comes out at 70-odd minutes. ... we're trying to discipline ourselves to 60 minutes