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Topic History of: Richard Hammond
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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The Cat Not being a viewer of Top Gear my main experience of Richard Hammond has been the Morrisons adverts. If not for his accident I wouldn't know who he was.
The Fat Controller I prefer James May over Hammond too. May's series with OZ Clarke where they travel the country boozing was hilarious.
JK2006 I rather like him and his enthusiasm; he's like a puppy. But whilst I thought this series was going to be brilliant it's rather disappointed me.
Prunella Minge One awaits the patronising answer: 'He's on a lot because programme makers and advertisers think he's very popular with certain demographics'. Duh, none of us knew it. But, yes, I find him not just irritating but a bit odd since he recovered from his accident - he used to look as well as sound like a local disc jockey made good, which I guess is what he is, but now he seems to think he needs to look as though he's in a boy band, which at his age is just naff.
giles2008 Think it was all to do with money. I believe they were paid less than Clarkson as this article shows.A couple of the James May shows have been interesting but i avoid the Hammond ones like the plague.


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