Oh Cook! review: James May plates up true kitchen entertainment
Wed Jan 13, 2021 at 9:35am ET
James May makes cooking relatable on Oh Cook! Pic credit: Amazon Prime
There was a great deal of quiet regarding major content from the Top Gear/Grand Tour trio throughout the pandemic, as the shutdowns delayed the release of their most recent special, A Massive Hunt, for months. If you’re wondering what they’ve been up to, James May, at least, has been in the kitchen.
May has been active on Foodtribe, an offshoot of the trio’s online venture, Drivetribe. He offers cooking tutorials on likes of Spam, cheese sandwiches, and anything that can possibly involve curry. That led to the making of Oh Cook! on Amazon, and
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Jeremy Clarkson, along with fellow hosts James May and Richard Hammond, were spotted filming in the Highlands and Outer Hebrides in October.
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The Grand Tour star Jeremy Clarkson, 60, was asked how he handles being approached by fans away from the cameras, to which he joked people often enjoy him being rude to them. The car enthusiast began by saying being asked for selfies was “constant” and said “you are expected to give over your entire life” when in the public eye.
Updated: 24 Dec 2020, 9:51
JEREMY Clarkson has been forced to bid farewell to his beloved custom Bentley.
The luxe vehicle, which was kitted out with heavy duty enhancements to tackle Madagascar s roughest roads, was driven by Clarkson in the latest special Grand Tour episode A Massive Hunt.
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The Grand Tour: A Massive Hunt dropped on Amazon Prime earlier this monthCredit: AMAZON PRIME
The trio each chose different motors to navigate the tropical landscapes and Clarkson admitted that the process saw him bond with his green powerhouse of a car.
In fact, he enjoyed driving it so much that he decided to have it shipped back to his home in the UK to keep.
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