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James May ‘wouldn’t rule out’ new shows with Clarkson and Hammond

James May is open to the possibility of collaborating on new projects with his Grand Tour co-hosts Clarkson and Hammond, as he stated that he “wouldn’t rule out” the idea.

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The presenter says he “wouldn’t rule out” new projects with his Grand Tour co-hosts.

Earlier this year, reports indicated that the trio had recorded their last episode of the Grand Tour for Amazon Prime Video.

When asked about a potential reunion, he kept the door open, noting, “I wouldn’t dismiss the possibility, but it’s important to consider that we’re all aging.”

Detailing the progress, he mentioned, “We’ve already completed two episodes of the Grand Tour, with one set to release shortly and another following that. However, what unfolds in the meantime remains uncertain.”

Adding a touch of humor, he quipped, “I guess that technically puts me out of a job. I can almost hear the cheers echoing across the nation.”

May used his edition of Today to delve into the growing popularity of cycling, prompting the construction of more cycle lanes, much to the frustration of certain drivers.

He expressed, “Despite the push for separating bicycles, pedestrians, and cars, I envision an ideal world where these entities can coexist harmoniously in the same space. Roads are akin to shared spaces like parks, equally accessible to everyone.”

He further stated, “Being a considerate cyclist or driver should involve accommodating others on the road. I don’t perceive this as an issue that necessitates extensive measures to solve; rather, it requires a shift in attitude.”

Additionally, the program explored the advancement of autonomous cars and their potential adoption in the UK.

“I don’t intend to appear resistant to progress or technologically adverse, but I believe the notion of the driverless car has been overly sensationalized,” May remarked.

“In the popular narrative, the idea of a completely autonomous car, capable of fetching your kids from a pub, is imminent. However, I don’t think it’s as close as people believe; it’s a far-off prospect.”

May’s edition of the Today program encompassed discussions on the significance of hobbies, the impact of coffee culture on the UK’s tea tradition, and his admiration for poetry.

Source: BBC News

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