Jeremy Clarkson

Clarkson in 2012 Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English television presenter, journalist, and writer who specialises in motoring. He is best known for the motoring programmes ''Top Gear'' and ''The Grand Tour'' alongside Richard Hammond and James May. He also currently writes weekly columns for ''The Sunday Times'' and ''The Sun''. Since 2018 Clarkson has hosted the ITV game show ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?''

From a career as a local journalist in northern England, Clarkson rose to public prominence as a presenter of the original format of ''Top Gear'' in 1988. Since the mid-1990s, he has become a recognised public personality, regularly appearing on British television presenting his own shows for BBC and appearing as a guest on other shows. As well as motoring, Clarkson has produced programmes and books on subjects such as history and engineering. In 1998, he hosted the first series of ''Robot Wars'', and from 1998 to 2000 he also hosted his own talk show, ''Clarkson''.

In 2015, the BBC elected not to renew Clarkson's contract after he assaulted a ''Top Gear'' producer while filming on location. That year, Clarkson and his ''Top Gear'' co-presenters and producer Andy Wilman formed the production company W. Chump & Sons to produce ''The Grand Tour'' for Amazon Prime Video.

Clarkson's opinionated but humorous tongue-in-cheek writing and presenting style has often provoked a public reaction. His actions, both privately and as a ''Top Gear'' presenter, have also sometimes resulted in criticism from the media, politicians, pressure groups, and the public. He also has a significant public following, being credited as a major factor in the resurgence of ''Top Gear'' as one of the most popular shows on the BBC. Provided by Wikipedia
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