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Looking for more easy viewing? Discover our pick of the best Amazon Prime series.To explain, here are ten things you need to know about the new series of The Grand Tour. Only this time, things are a little more grown up. Now, it’s all about the adventure the special, beautifully-shot, hour-plus episodes where the three go in search of a travel documentary, then crash, fall over and generally make a complete hash of it. This is partly because writing scripts, interviewing guests and testing cars took up a lot of time, but also because today’s audience just isn’t into cars the way it was a decade ago. Having bid a tearful farewell to the live studio format which Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May have called home for the past 17 years, the end of series three of The Grand Tour marked a turning point.
There’s also only one episode, and Clarkson even addresses climate change without a single joke or raised eyebrow. The Grand Tour is back and, well, there aren’t any cars in it.