Suivez Jeremy, Richard et James alors qu'ils se lancent dans une aventure à travers le monde, conduisant de nouvelles et formidables voitures de fabricants du monde entier.Suivez Jeremy, Richard et James alors qu'ils se lancent dans une aventure à travers le monde, conduisant de nouvelles et formidables voitures de fabricants du monde entier.Suivez Jeremy, Richard et James alors qu'ils se lancent dans une aventure à travers le monde, conduisant de nouvelles et formidables voitures de fabricants du monde entier.
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Reviewers say 'The Grand Tour' is praised for its grand scale, stunning visuals, and the return of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May's chemistry. Fans enjoy the show's humor, adventure, and passion for automobiles. However, some critics argue it feels overly scripted, less spontaneous, and repetitive. There are complaints about the focus shifting from cars to more comedic and less informative content. Despite these criticisms, many viewers find the show enjoyable and a worthy successor to 'Top Gear'.
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The brand was not so much the name of the previous show... The brand is this lot here making the best motoring show ever. Well done for Amazon who quickly managed to get them on board.
Without any spoilers: It is exciting, it feels familiar - yet new. Thrilling might be right word, but again - even if you sit these three around a table and let them talk about cats for an hour - they'll surely deliver.
I think what most viewers would be hoping for is a fair dose of craziness, but also exploring new heights.
I am not being objective, but yet again, who is? If you loved TG then you'll love GT....
Looking forward to seeing the trio do excitingly new challenges!
Without any spoilers: It is exciting, it feels familiar - yet new. Thrilling might be right word, but again - even if you sit these three around a table and let them talk about cats for an hour - they'll surely deliver.
I think what most viewers would be hoping for is a fair dose of craziness, but also exploring new heights.
I am not being objective, but yet again, who is? If you loved TG then you'll love GT....
Looking forward to seeing the trio do excitingly new challenges!
Their connection with each other as they travelled across Mongolia was wonderful to watch. Hammond's attempts at driving were always great and perfectly timed. I have not laughed out loud during a TV show this much in a LONG time!
P.S. Where can I get a "John"?
P.S. Where can I get a "John"?
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I've now joined the trio for almost a decade in both adventures, car reviews and on stage. We've laughed, been annoyed, intrigued and so much more, together. I've been there, with them, all along. Yet, it was not physical closeness, it was emotional and spiritual. The Grand Tour and Top Gear before it had the ability to draw one in like no other program. I feel like I know the trio as well as they know each other despite never meeting them. It is truly an end of an era. One that sculpted much of my adolescent life and beyond.
I like cars, I like driving, and I can't think that it has spawned anywhere else but with Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
It is probably wrong to write about both programmes here, but the constant between them, the thing that makes us all watch, is that trio.
Yes, The Grand Tour has had its misses, quite a few of them, but the feeling you get, joining them in an adventure you could only ever dream of, is simply extraordinary.
I am sad that it had to come to an end. But know, as this programme is slowly fading into a memory, we have the possibility to think back, laugh and enjoy the moments we've all had together as an audience and the Trio. We can feel the exact same type of bittersweetness, that they feel themselves, because after all, isn't that exactly what it was all about?
I like cars, I like driving, and I can't think that it has spawned anywhere else but with Top Gear and The Grand Tour.
It is probably wrong to write about both programmes here, but the constant between them, the thing that makes us all watch, is that trio.
Yes, The Grand Tour has had its misses, quite a few of them, but the feeling you get, joining them in an adventure you could only ever dream of, is simply extraordinary.
I am sad that it had to come to an end. But know, as this programme is slowly fading into a memory, we have the possibility to think back, laugh and enjoy the moments we've all had together as an audience and the Trio. We can feel the exact same type of bittersweetness, that they feel themselves, because after all, isn't that exactly what it was all about?
I will not spoil anything for anyone other than - the final swansong for these amazing guys was without a shadow of doubt the absolute best episode of the lot. If you have anything harsh or nasty to say about this show and the 3 guys who have entertained us for 22 years - keep it to yourself. We should be thankful that we had them at all. Jeremy, Richard and of course James - Thank you for sharing your adventures with us and for all the times you made us laugh, cry, upset, jump for joy, LOL and so on these will be precious memories that shall not ever fade from our hearts. The Grand Tour team was one of a kind and what a way to end the journey!
Brilliant, simply brilliant.
Thank you for everything and thank you for always being there when life sucked. Thank you for creating this.
Thank you for the countless laughs, the unforgettable moments, and the sheer joy of watching three friends explore the world through their love of cars and adventure.
But more than that, thank you for igniting a passion for cars in me, a passion that has grown stronger with every episode. You've shown us that cars are more than just machines-they're a way of life, a connection to something bigger, and a reason to stay curious and engaged with the world. You gave us a way to escape from the dullness of everyday life and offered an alternative to being caught up in distractions that don't matter.
The Grand Tour (and Top Gear) was more than just a show. It was an experience, a companion through tough times, and a reminder of the thrill of discovery. You made us laugh, gasp, and even cry on occasion, and for that, I can't thank you enough. The end of this journey is bittersweet, but the memories you've created will stay with us forever.
Thank you, Clarkson, Hammond, and May, for everything. You've given us something truly special, and for that, we will always be grateful.
Thank you for everything and thank you for always being there when life sucked. Thank you for creating this.
Thank you for the countless laughs, the unforgettable moments, and the sheer joy of watching three friends explore the world through their love of cars and adventure.
But more than that, thank you for igniting a passion for cars in me, a passion that has grown stronger with every episode. You've shown us that cars are more than just machines-they're a way of life, a connection to something bigger, and a reason to stay curious and engaged with the world. You gave us a way to escape from the dullness of everyday life and offered an alternative to being caught up in distractions that don't matter.
The Grand Tour (and Top Gear) was more than just a show. It was an experience, a companion through tough times, and a reminder of the thrill of discovery. You made us laugh, gasp, and even cry on occasion, and for that, I can't thank you enough. The end of this journey is bittersweet, but the memories you've created will stay with us forever.
Thank you, Clarkson, Hammond, and May, for everything. You've given us something truly special, and for that, we will always be grateful.
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- AnecdotesThe opening scene cost 3.4 million dollars to produce. In total 150 cars participated, worth 26 million dollars.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Good Morning Britain: Épisode datant du 18 novembre 2016 (2016)
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