This was a special one, thank you all for watching! If you want to see more of Richard, stream Richard Hammond's Workshop on Discovery+ here: bit.ly/Discovery-24-H3-YT
@beauthestdane5 ай бұрын
I am hoping that someday it will be available here in the US.
@thedave77605 ай бұрын
Please get a script editor. He says the exact same things 3 times in the first 3 minutes.
@hill_customs68075 ай бұрын
UK only show on disco+. Super lame.
@agostoinho5 ай бұрын
this are the best episodes, the stories of life with richard.
@speedglass48415 ай бұрын
real fans seek out this content
@Johndiesel95 ай бұрын
I’m sure going to miss you guys on grand tour 😢
@martinjrgensen82345 ай бұрын
I am going to shed a tear or two when the last film airs
@traingameiacs5 ай бұрын
same...
@drac1st5 ай бұрын
The grand tour is the main reason that I subscribed to Amazon Prime.
@Cris.d.em715 ай бұрын
I cried at the season 1 opening... Jezza driving off alone ... And then seeing Richard and James as he looks out the car windows in cars next to him... Gets me every time... Just 22 years of genius television... Got nuffin but love for these guys for and they deserve every penny of whatever they got paid... Gunna miss them ....thank god there's 22 years of stuff to watch..! 👍🙏❤️🇬🇧
@palmeristo5 ай бұрын
@@drac1stpeople still paying for TV makes me chuckle.
@Sharion.Inuyatt5 ай бұрын
These guys are heroes, I’m going to miss their crazy adventures.
@traingameiacs5 ай бұрын
hello totally normal person who isn't a Lackadaisy fan!
@dcpack5 ай бұрын
Heroes? Please. have standards lowered that far?
@Benjamin_Jehne5 ай бұрын
@@dcpack Your heros might be others, but where is the problem when he defines them as his heros?! What they are, they’re iconic and the way from iconic to heros isn’t that far. ✌️
@derekcoaker65795 ай бұрын
@@Benjamin_JehneEhh, people think you have to name the same Heroes they do. It's subjective, like most things folks like to yell at others that feel differently than them.
@traingameiacs5 ай бұрын
@@dcpack heroes of our childhoods
@alexanderbell15015 ай бұрын
This video made me realise what made them such a dynamic presenting trio. Clarkson screamed at the world, May communicated with the car and Hammond was speaking to us.
@ryno45734 ай бұрын
This is oddly spot on
@NoEasyFeet4 ай бұрын
absolutely nailed it.
@eis_baer9184 ай бұрын
Of course, I've never seen it this way, but 'dang, I think you nailed it.
@moonratt4 ай бұрын
Ya if you go back and watch the first season of Top Gear, before May was hired, they had a guy who was a mechanic/engineer, but he wasn't interesting to listen to. May brought a visual style and passion that clicked with the other two on day one. The first few seasons of Top Gear are pretty much shows about cars, but you could see the chemistry building with the guys. I think the episode where they 'jump' a double-decker bus was the beginning of what eventually became the Top Gear most people think of.
@tomgray81564 ай бұрын
You’re not wrong. The concept of three archetypes, a trinity, is one as old as time, we see it throughout literature, religion included. There are many archetypes, but a balance of three is where the magic lies, and they were, together, a uniquely balanced thing that created magic.
@ct94515 ай бұрын
Richard, I know in all likelihood you will never see this comment amongst the mountain of others, so I wouldnt usually bother but I feel compelled to say thank you. Your presenting skills of putting us right there with you in the story has brought back so many forgotten memories of these sorts of holidays I had as a kid with the family, some of whom are no longer with us, making the return of those memories all the more special. Trying to sleep to make the journey go quicker, bickering with my brothers in the back of Dad's car, the excitement of pulling into the services and seeing my grandparents already there waiting for us so we could have breakfast and carry on down together, the competition of being first to point out the sea, "driving" the car on the beach on Dad's lap, playing pool and my great-grandfather beating everyone despite being in his late 80s early 90s, bonding every day for a week with cousins I'd usually go months without seeing, the donkey rides, the pier arcades and so much more. I'm sitting here as a full grown man now with a lump in my throat thinking of those wonderful times with those wonderful people, and those memories had long faded until I watched this video. You and the boys are truly a national treasure and while a lot of things in the world have gone downhill this generation, I'm glad to be of the generation that grew up watching the 3 of you 🙏
@TomRiches4 ай бұрын
Great comment, this little clip from Richard brought back so many happy memories of holidays in Somerset with mum,dad,aunties,uncles and cousins.
@Leggg4 ай бұрын
Wholeheartedly agree with everything you've said here. My family has grown up sharing the adventures of this intrepid trio and admire the things that they are now putting their energies into. Thanks guys.
@hayjad6104 ай бұрын
Wonderfully written comment. Just from taking the time to read yours and soak in Richard's story very much reminds me to appreciate those journeys and the future ones I'm able to still take with my parents. As someone in their mid-twenties i can very much empathize with Hammond and you on what those trips were like and can still feel like. Hopefully I'd be able to replicate this feeling for my own children some day. For now, however I'll just enjoy the moment and many memories I will still be able to make.
@Kristjan_N4 ай бұрын
Exactly what I felt, thank you for putting the thought out there better than I ever could.
@BuffaloBill-pt9ns4 ай бұрын
Brilliant comment, let's get this message seen by RH!
@lukemoores67634 ай бұрын
This really shows what a talented TV presenter Hammond is. It’s not just charisma, it’s how skilfull he is in how he narrates and glances into the lens.
@TheVagolfer5 ай бұрын
I'm a 65 year old American, I've watched TV since I was 5...Hammond is one of the best television presenters ever to be on the screen. Hopefully he'll continue his journey, for his benefit as well as ours.
@invadersin52035 ай бұрын
He was my sole reason for watching TG and GT. His enthusiasm and charisma. Sigh. Like the David Attenborough of cars
@itsokay79894 ай бұрын
I just made a similar comment, before seeing yours. He is an amazing presenter. The way he fragments a sentence, and his style of making allegories just glues you to whatever it is he's talking about.
@gdwe18314 ай бұрын
@invadersin5203 I too love Hammond, but I feel like that title rightly belongs to James May
@TheMichaelBeck4 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@praiserdusty4 ай бұрын
@gdwe1831 why James may? He has a whole different title capt slow
@ronaldwilson95255 ай бұрын
Stuff like this was the essence of TG. The silliness and the bickering was icing on the cake but this was the cake itself. Great work Hammond.
@Acekiller19955 ай бұрын
Jeremy Clarkson talking about the porsche 928 going to see his dad still gets me slightly teary i admit.
@fpvDRE5 ай бұрын
@@Acekiller1995 same man 🙏
@JeffreyGoddin5 ай бұрын
TG was great at existential ponderings.
@mattverickgames55755 ай бұрын
@@Acekiller1995anytime I see one I think of him and his dad
@Noobpotato_23225 ай бұрын
'Some say, this is where it all began'
@Sir......5 ай бұрын
his mom and dad ? where hammond was made...
@LogitechXibanga5 ай бұрын
@@Sir...... but all we know is that it came into an end. And with that bombshell we say goodbye!
@jah55945 ай бұрын
There's a top gear episode with the 3's mothers doing a lap @Sir......
@jeffirwin222129 күн бұрын
He's not the stig, he's the stings car crashing friend 😂
@pugufutus4 ай бұрын
To Hammond & tribe. The last episode felt almost like going to a funeral of a dear friend. Thank all of you for such a wonderful experience. Hope you never retire from our screens.
@StEtienne19794 ай бұрын
Dear Richard Hammond, just finished watching "One for the Road". I watched the end with tears in my eyes. Half of my life was filled with Top Gear and the Grand Tour and i have absolutely loved it. I have watched all episodes more then once. They always gave me a smile and a laugh. In good days and bad days I would like to thank you, James and Jeremy with all my heart. Thank you!! I will miss your adventures, you really made an impact on my life. Greets Etienne
@1pacarr5 ай бұрын
This deserved so much more than a 12 minute segment, I could have listened to this story over a 60 minute TG style special. Love this.
@gamersmudngrubshow61195 ай бұрын
Same here
@mightykayakgeek42995 ай бұрын
I can vouch for anyone thats ever watch TG or GT that you are correct.
@lalnablehector12855 ай бұрын
if you're interested in Rich talking about this sort of topic i really recommend his book "On the Road: Growing Up in Eight Journeys" its the same exact energy and style in fact he even uses the same sentences in this video as he does in the book specifically the bit about trying to sleep in the car.
@TheHutchy015 ай бұрын
Yeah, there's gotta be someone at BBC4 kicking themselves right now.
@ProGamerDudepgd5 ай бұрын
It has to be a wonderful feeling finally being that presenter that inspires others to become something. You've always been my favorite Hammond! Thanks for all the entertainment and inspiration
@traingameiacs5 ай бұрын
I second that!
@apolo24805 ай бұрын
Completely agree with you guys, he always been to the funniest and most entertaining one!!
@kenrickman66975 ай бұрын
How many other Hammonds are there? I’d say that Richard is my favorite Hammond as well.
@patrickkelly28495 ай бұрын
Same here Hamster! Thank you
@suckieduckie5 ай бұрын
@@kenrickman6697 I mean, how many Clarksons and Mays are there? All three unique characters and equally interesting in their own right.
@kieranharriman70555 ай бұрын
I can’t explain how comfortable I am watching Clarkson, Hammond and May. They feel like mates. They are simply TV Gold
@CROMAT304 ай бұрын
they don't feel like mates, they ARE mates and thats what makes it so amazing.
@margarethall78374 ай бұрын
I totally agree
@mattt51274 ай бұрын
Just watched One for the road last night, you guys had me in tears, 22 years you guys have always been there, through bad days at school, break ups, lost friends, any moment I had a bad day or a struggle I would come home to put you guys on my screen and every single time without fail you all made me smile, I became a huge petrol head at a young age because of you guys and because of that my life has gone in a certain direction, I’ve met amazing people and done some amazing things all because of you guys sparking my interest and inspiring me so all I have to say is, thank you boys, thank you so so much ❤️
@FanePhotography4 ай бұрын
As a 21 year old, you guys have been there throughout all my life. My entire school career, every single friend I’ve made and lost, my first love, my first few jobs. My life has formed with you three being the only real constant. I sure am going to miss you three working together, luckily there’s a massive catalog of content to look back on. I hope you guys will continue doing well and continue to do the things you love. Thank you for making my youth just that bit better and having a part in shaping the man I am today.
@Zzrdemon6633Ай бұрын
Extremely well said young man, as an old man now I am glad and relieved our kind still exists!
@HirokaAkita5 ай бұрын
*_"If my childhood self could see this, I know I would cry with pride at what we have accomplished."_* The resume of this whole video.
@KaratedudeYT5 ай бұрын
Hammond is just an all time storyteller. Legend
@Cryten05 ай бұрын
As long as he is not trying to do live tv of animals at least :D.
@ajolillen4 ай бұрын
@@Cryten0 Richard Hammond coming to you from a tent in the dark!
@M693924 ай бұрын
"We all have that story. I'm just sharing mine". We all have that story. We're not all such a story teller ;-)
@layonyatsu72034 ай бұрын
Oddly enough this reminds me of that time (I may be wrong but this is how I remember it:) clarkson jokes hammond can't stop at a turn and he replied back with clarkson not being able to drive in a straight road, only to clarkson reply with "atleast I didn't write a book about it" hillarious 😭
@LukeAshton054 ай бұрын
😂
@TapeLV5 ай бұрын
Hamster, you and the lads is what i grew up on. The english language, the mannerisms, all of it. It came from you. I could never thank you enough.
@aabenhus5 ай бұрын
Same here. So many years of great entertainment.
@kayagorzan5 ай бұрын
I started saying “Sweeeeet” and “In the world” because of Jezza
@leebee11025 ай бұрын
@@kayagorzan Powaaaaa
@BrouwerPower5 ай бұрын
Same here m8
@FarMango5 ай бұрын
Glad I’m not the only one
@darrylmac61504 ай бұрын
Richard Hammond is, and forever will be one of the greatest story-tellers to ever grace the small screen. The way the man can evoke such emotion, the way he can drop you into memories of his life, make you remember places you've never been..... it is truly a superpower
@DeputatKaktus4 ай бұрын
That description of your journey from Birmingham to Weston really hit a raw nerve. It reminded me SO much of our own family holidays at the North Sea in the 1980s. We had a few landmarks along the way. When we saw a huge factory with a budgie painted on the side of the building, we knew we were getting closer. Dad used to wake us up at around 2 am or so and we got on the road. My parents always wanted to avoid the morning traffic. The Autobahn, the Elbtunnel, the massive containers and gantry cranes of Hamburg Harbor…all etched into my mind, and my dad was always driving. And I listened to the hum of the road and whatever was on the radio. The house we stayed at over the summer had a very long driveway with a gentle curve leading to it. When the house was literally inching into view, I always got excited about the fact that it was now officially the holidays. By that time it was usually early in the morning and the sun was coming up. Dad passed away three days ago and this description brought back a LOT of feelings and memories. Thank you for bringing back those memories. I need a minute now. 😢
@TheMofRider22 ай бұрын
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@cbglassiii93625 ай бұрын
Hammond, that was the classiest, most directly personal segment I've ever seen from you and I'm so very grateful for the childhood memories of yours that shaped your existence enough to see you to where you are today. You, and your two co-hosts, have entertained millions of us over the past 20+ years and I'd like to thank you for all the painstaking effort so obviously poured into it. I'll be having a gin and tonic in solidarity with you, Clarkson, and May when I (sadly but profoundly) watch the last episode of The Grand Tour. As a US Navy vet, I can think of no better salutation than a hearty "Fair Winds and Following Seas" to you, sir. Best of luck on your future adventure(s).
@Lozh19935 ай бұрын
Good comment. My sentiment exactly
@MSI2k4 ай бұрын
Have you seen his walk around the lake? That was a goosebump-inducing video. He delved into his post-crash trauma.
@davyaldy764 ай бұрын
Fair winds and following seas to yourself sir.
@roninghost15 ай бұрын
Never had the feeling of a presenter talking directly to me until now. Couldn’t have asked for better one than Richard Hammond to bring that feeling to life.
@JonAutomates5 ай бұрын
Richard Hammond is an incredible presenter. Followed him since I was a child. Guess he's my inspiration.
@Jistarii4 ай бұрын
You three have brought me so much joy and comfort. Your show was what bonded my wife and i, its what I watched with each one of my infant children in late hours of night. I wish you could know how much Top Gear and Grand Tour has meant to me, and how much happiness it brought into our house. Thank you all. I will miss this show more than you can ever know, most importantly I will miss you three, since you were the show and will always be.
@shulme894 ай бұрын
When I had severe depression the 3 of you guys kept me smiling with your journey with cars and made every moment entertaining you shall be missed.
@DerekWarner-m3q5 ай бұрын
Possibly one of your best solo presentations, full of energy!!
@martinnaylor5 ай бұрын
53 years old here and also have very fond memories of Derek Griffiths and Brian Cant on tv as a kid. We lived in Huddersfield back then and our seaside day trip was Blackpool and who can spot the tower first. Seriously going to miss you three guys so thanks for the last 22 years of pure entertainment.
@danellis-jones15914 ай бұрын
I actually went to see Play Away being filmed as a last primary school trip. I was, and still am, overcome with joy being in a studio.
@GregoryGreg875 ай бұрын
This is possibly the best 12 minutes of video you've ever done Richard. I'd love to hear Clarkson and May's stories on this same topic. You guys are legends and we hope you continue Drive Tribe as long as you feel content to bless us with car content. You men have set one hell of a bar for the car community that I doubt will ever be reached by anyone else. Thank you.
@XJeepWerks4 ай бұрын
Richard, thank you for being here. I’m 32 now, been watching since I was a young boy. Your entertainment has provided great joy, and even helped get through the lowest points of my life. You are truly talented. Thank you
@MoikeIsJesus42019 күн бұрын
I've watched almost every top gear episode and every grand tour episode. Been watching the trio for most of my life and seeing it end is sad but inevitable. Thank you hampster May and clarkson for the entertainment and adventure
@UnrealBenji5 ай бұрын
Life is going to feel weird knowing there will never be another special with you 3 crazies. Truly going to miss you guys…
@petejmartin5 ай бұрын
Age 8, sitting in my Dad’s lap steering the EH Holden, you made me cry Mr Hammond, thank you for stirring up the memory
@richardkerr11685 ай бұрын
Richard you and Jeremy, James and Andy, always reinvent yourself’s and move on. The chemistry between you all has awe inspiring. Look forward to your individual escapades.
@ATK101554 ай бұрын
He shared his story about how he compares his bigger journeys and measures them in his childhood journeys and started crying because I've always done that. In road trips and tours as a musician. Thinking I was the only one who did that. it was a three and a half hour trip from Upper New Hampshire to Providence Rhode Island. once every other summer, to visit my grand parents. He described everything I also went through. Thank you hammond.
@matadoruk4 ай бұрын
Its ironic that the first childhood event that changed your life would be the one you do and have done so brilliantly for all these years. There have been many great TV presenters and you Richard are amoungst them. You are engaging, articulate and enthusiastic which are the most important ingredients of presenting. Richard Hammonds Workshop epitomises all of those and although we will all miss the "three amigos" your current show is the perfect replacment. Thank you for all you do.
@SeanFlynnNB5 ай бұрын
With the Grand Tour drawing to a close, I'm grateful Richard has this channel to keep talking to us through the lens.
@jfk64kennedy955 ай бұрын
at the end, when he driving on the pier talking about himself at 8, seeing that, made me think of the lyric from the song "Juke Box Hero" by 'Foreigner': "In a town without a name, in a heavy downpour Thought he passed his own shadow, by the backstage door Like a trip through the past, to that day in the rain And that one guitar, made his whole life change"
@ۥٴٴٴٴۥۥٴٴٴٴۥ5 ай бұрын
4:24 Imagine there was also an 8-year-old kid watching a bloke talking to a camera. History. Repeats. Itself. In a nutshell 😂
@srwilbur4 ай бұрын
Hi Richard, same here... 1970 born lad waiting to say "I can see the sea!!" first. Not in Britain, but being driven by my mother over the last hill off the Port of Valparaiso, Chile, South America in a green 4-door Ford Consul 315 Classic, one of 15 LHD imported into Chile. Thanks for letting us into your 8-year-old world with a fantastic insight of your younger days. Carry on, cheers, Tommy
@joshanderson20524 ай бұрын
I don't know what it is about Hammond, but his presentation style, and the way that he can pull you into his stories with his words, enthusiasm and emotive expressions is like no other. He recreates these moments in time that none of us should have any vested interest in, yet leaves us feeling like we were all there, in the moment with him.
@ODGreenZa5 ай бұрын
Im 40 years old now. I remember seeing my first TG as a teenager. Thank you for all these wonderful years
@nathanarievlis39855 ай бұрын
Richard Hammond , not even 10 years old at that time in'78 , thought that profoundly. I'm impressed , but not all that surprised. We're blessed to have him... Clearly meant to have him. Thx for everything Richard. You've entertained and created so many memories utilizing that lens , your contribution is legendary.
@MrSlipstreem4 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking us along on this personal journey, Richard. It was a joy and a privilege to share it with you. 🤗
@gordondean91894 ай бұрын
Three names come to mind as genuinely decent human beings - Michael Palin, Keanu Reeves and Richard Hammond. Richard's perpetual good humour has given me so much pleasure over the years. He deserves all the success he has had. I thank him for being there and wish him every success and happiness for many years to come.
@daviddumon40205 ай бұрын
Richard is such a consumate storyteller, it is very believable when he says he's not talking to the camera, but to the viewer.
@christiann21755 ай бұрын
I loved this. It really had real feelings. It really mattered. Thank you so much!
@Cherokeelion5 ай бұрын
I am 54 as well, Aug 19th… seeing Richard reflecting and re centering is fantastic, we share the same timeframes with historical events, same growth with cars. Mr Hammond, thank you… for all of the quality journalism and fun over the years! Heres to mid life and the future. Cheers!
@Brad-ic4bp4 ай бұрын
I’m also 54, and also still have all my hair - and in the end, that’s all that really matters in life…
@NickkAtNyte5 ай бұрын
I remember telling my mum to record 60 Minutes one night because there was a segment on it about some car show called Top Gear. I'd never heard of the show, but it looked neat, so she recorded it. I skipped everything but the segment on Top Gear and watched that bit with my parents over dinner. It was then that I found my new favorite show. It was then that everything I watched, whether reruns or new episodes, was Top Gear. I've got all of the seasons of Top Gear, the good seasons at least, on a hard drive, and consistently watch them still. Top Gear shaped some of the opinions I have on cars, and I will always love watching these three and their antics. I genuinely don't want to watch the final special because I know it will be the last, and I don't want to see TG/GT end, but I know that all good things must come to an end. Clarkson, Hammond, and May have turned generations at this point, into car people. Gonna miss seeing the three of them on their silly adventures together, but thankfully each of them have their own programs that we can all still watch them.
@projecteuro10122 ай бұрын
You guys are still making content for us to consume which is extremely kind and very heartfelt and just as high quality as your previous work. Us, the viewers, we thank you.
@AthanImmortal5 ай бұрын
5:00 I just want to say I appreciate the detail that went into cutting around Hammond when he was out in the open (not on a green screen) to do those pictures behind him, looked really good!
@oskariala-heikkila4 ай бұрын
I’m guessing davinci resolve magic mask. That’s a clever peace of software.👍🏻
@sarahd.29045 ай бұрын
You're hitting us in the feels today, Mr Hammond. You really are a wonderful presenter.
@Intolerance27785 ай бұрын
Seeing one of my idols in my home town, on the same beach I have some of the only happy memories from my childhood, talking about how the same space shaped his happy childhood memories really is something I never thought would happen. Magical, thank you for shaping not only my childhood but millions of other childhoods, you really are a hero to the nation
@Jamie-b8t5 ай бұрын
Swear I used to be mates with you growing up in bru close 😂
@FireWarrior20135 ай бұрын
My friend shared this in the group chat finding it wild it was right here, at home. And its crazy seeing places you've grown up around so casually in the background.
@georgewoodman8394 ай бұрын
Just stumbled across this video and came to say the same thing! I grew up in Worle, my dad taught me to drive on the beach and seeing Richard walking up the sea front and driving along the pier brings back memories.. As much as people slate the place, it's still somewhere where I'd call home
@Intolerance27784 ай бұрын
@@georgewoodman839 that’s awesome man! I grew up on the bournville. Same here, lived in Bristol for 12 years but when it comes to buying my own house I’ll go back to weston as that’s where I call home
@Intolerance27784 ай бұрын
@@Jamie-b8t I did grow up on bru close 😂
@dannyarcher63705 ай бұрын
8:34 - My benchmark journey growing up was the 6-hour N3, Johannesburg to Durban, drive (5 when I got my Polo 1.9 TDi 😉). An absolutely STUNNING drive across the flats of the Free State and dropping down Van Reenen's Pass into the rolling green hills of the Natal Midlands and finally ending up on the winding roads heading into Durban.
@DaMickLNP4 ай бұрын
N1 and N10 down to PE from Joburg, winding through the Karoo, crossing the Gariep Dam, then dropping over the escarpment and seeing the ocean was mine. Long trip for a 6 year old kid, but so worth it when you got to spend Christmas on the beach with the cousins
@dannyarcher63704 ай бұрын
@@DaMickLNP Indeed, that's what? 10 hours?
@bloke84574 ай бұрын
always wanted to see more of SA, been around Johanesburg and cape town. spent the majority of my time not far from sun city and pilanesburg. the absolute scale and beauty of SA was what made me fall in love with the country. i felt like you were never a 20 minute drive away from somewhere which could make you stare in awe at the beauty of it.
@DaMickLNP4 ай бұрын
@@dannyarcher6370 pretty much 10 hours, even in our old 1.6 Elantra 😂
@wolfbyte31714 ай бұрын
I had two, depending on who I was with (parents divorced/remarried, and split custody of us kids). With mom, it was to La Crosse, WI to visit her parents. Roughly 2 1/2 hours, down I-35 and then to I-90. With dad, we would go up to the cabin, 3 hour drive into middle-Minnesota. I-35 to MN 371, and from there up. Vastly different scenery. Going to WI, you'd get the plains, the massive wind farms, then the bluffs as we went into the Mississippi River valley. Up North, we had trees, train tracks, and also crossed a much smaller version of the Mississippi.
@meandcolin5 ай бұрын
This brought back so many similar memories of me and my Dad taking me to car shows, watching the RAC rallies and I held it together to the part of you remembering sitting on your Dads knee steering. I used to love my Dad letting me steer his Ford Capri up the drive at home so many treasured memories. Hes now in a nursing home with alzheimers and I`m sat here at 55 crying like a baby because I never thanked him for giving me those memories. Loved the video and thank you for making me remember such happy times.
@rickrolled095 ай бұрын
Hammond is back. Yay!
@topmandog15 ай бұрын
He does own the channel
@lil_joe_iii5 ай бұрын
@@topmandog1 really what is it
@topmandog15 ай бұрын
@@lil_joe_iii what lol
@lil_joe_iii5 ай бұрын
@@topmandog1 Hammonds channels
@topmandog15 ай бұрын
@@lil_joe_iii drive tribe lol the channel your on
@TobyC81045 ай бұрын
This could be one of the greatest videos of the year. The epitome of what made Top Gear and the Grand Tour great.
@AlexandersArchways5 ай бұрын
Best TV presenters and auto journalists in the world. Legends, unreplaceable. May life bring you further success, joys and love. Continue on Hammond, continue on.
@jamesfairmind22475 ай бұрын
LOL! " My head on the vinyl listening to the rumble of the prop-shaft spinning below" ! Perfectly brings back the memory of the horrible smell of the vinyl and the mechanical unsophistication of the car. He can sum up an entire era in one short sentence, Hammond is a genius!
@giorassiccuriosity31794 ай бұрын
Everyone must admit, a big factor of Prime Video subscriptions were due to this trio! Sad to see these chaps go but we had great years from Top Gear to Grand Tour. This is the only thing me and my 11 year old son enjoy watching together. I thank you for the many years even since my college years back in 2002!
@Nicth3ch1ck5 ай бұрын
This has to be the MOST nostalgic video I've ever seen. So so sad you're all departing but I understand, everyone must go their own way at some point. I don't think they'll EVER be a trio like you 3 on TV ever again.
@PandaPandora7775 ай бұрын
I could listen to richard speak all day. So comforting
@KenMcGeachy5 ай бұрын
As a long time viewer, and now father of 3... what made me choke up watching this was thinking: I want my kids to find that SOMETHING, whatever it is... that sparks their imaginations, and joy, and passion... and I want to foster whatever it is. Thank you for so many years of entertainment, passion, enthusiasm, and for the ability to take us with you and make us FEEL those with you, through your words and description. ❤
@valomestari5 ай бұрын
Same here, mate. And thanks for Richard for all the awesome entertainment so far. Good stuff.
@Ravelinn4 ай бұрын
Oh My Goodness. Mr Hammond, apart from watching my 3 daughters being born..... you and my Dad are the only people who have made me cry like a baby.... what poetry. that was awesome... what fantastic memories of long times since past. .... Thank you for doing what you do and Thank you Derek Griffiths for acting like a complete madman in Playaway... pass me another tissue luv..... good grief man...... Please keep doing what you do BEST..... Thanks again
@The_Galactic_Front4 ай бұрын
Everyone is going to miss you guys. Thank you for everything
@Dyundu5 ай бұрын
11:47 No forgiveness needed-I’m at a really low point in life right now, and hearing this helped me see that maybe better things are on the horizon. Thank you.
@ian_strachs4 ай бұрын
They almost always are mate. Hang in there. I've been through some real tests in the past few years but the skies seem to be clearing, if slowly. You'll make it ☀️
@tizmond5 ай бұрын
0:30 That was definitely Clarkson.
@smellyquim4 ай бұрын
Probably Mindy if you watch the Greatest Cog show
@MSI2k4 ай бұрын
@@smellyquim can one really not answer the Wife's phone? better to just get it over with than to incur interest on whatever she's got on her mind 😕
@lilorbielilorbie24964 ай бұрын
tizmond Most likely to tell Richard that he had been on the internet and found this....
@SeanPulford3 ай бұрын
Or James may
@TheMofRider22 ай бұрын
@@SeanPulfordNo, Richard wouldn't react in that way when getting a call from James.
@vish_m5495 ай бұрын
Richard, thank you! I'm Indian, always lived in India. Been watching you, Jeremy and James ever since your shows appeared here (12 years now). I have to say the 3 of you have made my world a better place. Can't thank you enough for the incredible and unique entertainment!
@mikeadams26774 ай бұрын
Richard, I'm just a couple of years younger than you. I didn't have an aspiration to be an entertainer or presenter, but like you, my love for cars and trucks really kicked in around '77, when my dad took me to the first car show, and I've been a gear head every since. New cars don't really excite me much, but the cars of our youth and our parents' era have always fascinated me, even to kind of wanting to finding the same models of vehicles my dad drove us around in whilst growing up, even some of the ones that were rattle traps, if I had the money to do so. People, be responsible take care of your duties, but never stop dreaming and pursuing them and your aspirations. Even if you don't and can't make all of them come true, even if you get to Make one or two of them come true, enjoy the adventures during the pursuit, because you might find success in something you never dreamed of a long the way.
@idknils29204 ай бұрын
Even tough i don´t know these three personally i feel a deep love and connection to them. It´s as if we´re mates just having a grand time, while actually, it´s them having a grand time, and me having a grand time watching them. The things they´ve said, the things they´ve done, just like good mates, have shaped and changed who i am, they´ve inspired me, motivated me, made me laugh many many times. Those three are the best mates you could ever ask for, and i am glad they´re there.
@rockinriveraracing25115 ай бұрын
Richard Hammond, I just wanna say thank you… thank you for reminding me why I started getting into cars and eventually starting my own KZbin channel about my projects and my passion for these amazing cars. To think it all started with car guys like you on tv when I was a lost soul at 14 years old. Thank you for being part of my journey. I look forward to your adventures with or without James and Jeremy, as well at their adventures with or without you… I wouldn’t be here without the kind and passionate car people I’ve met and learned from. Thank you
@lakshminarainbalaji53635 ай бұрын
It wasn't just a car show. These guys were a part of our lives. We will miss you.
@castrain14195 ай бұрын
This is why the trio where so successful, it's something that a lot of presenters just don't have, passion. Sheer and absolute passion for what he does, this is why it looks and feels so natural and drags us in to what he is feeling, seeing. You can't teach that, you either have it or you don't.
@pgg00244 ай бұрын
The chemistry you 3 brought to the shows was amazing. It has been my favorite show for years
@hayjad6104 ай бұрын
Richard I don't know what more to say here than thank you for sharing. This video has definitely reminded me of the family trips I used to take as a kid with my parents. Thankfully as a grown adult I can now appreciate those trips and experiences for what they were, and look forward to future ones to come. If anything it's a constant reminder to appreciate the things we wouldn't think about: the company of others, being around family, and frankly enjoying the moment. Till today I still try to sleep to make the drive feel shorter ) of course when I'm not the one driving. Getting away from everything and simply just being out somewhere you enjoyed going with your folks is always such a palette cleanser and allows for a mental reset. Really almost allowing to forget everything that's going on around you currently. I'd hope to someday recreate this feeling and experience to a degree for my own children, much like how your father did for you and your brothers, and just how mine has done for my brother and I. While we've never met in person I'd love to say that I enjoyed watching you and the lads different work through out my life and was and will always be what brings my dad and I together to build even more memories. Cheers Mate!
@philsonnenberg60925 ай бұрын
Hammond, May, even Clarkson. Going to miss these guys. September 15th will be a tough day for sure. Love DriveTribe and seeing Hammond and the next generation (Lizzy) hopefully carrying the torch.
@fortherecord985 ай бұрын
Fun fact - where Richard is stood for the 3:55 section of the vid is also where Oasis' Roll with it ep artwork was taken
@mrharry84665 ай бұрын
They poured their heart's to the world and we love them for it. THANK YOU for the years of entertainment & Joy. We scincerly wish you all the very best
@TheTeek4 ай бұрын
TG, The Grand Tour, Clarksons Farm, our man in Japan, Italy or India, Hammonds workshop. Keep going on guys!! You brought everything I love about you Brits, your humor, your tragic, your friendship, your tears, your drama.. just don't quit.. love from 🇳🇱 ❤
@maxdegraaf13334 ай бұрын
He really is the greatest tv presenter of all time (together with his two buddy's of course)
@ontheroad_again5 ай бұрын
Brought me to tears, I miss my father. I have fond memories of steering whilst sitting on his lap and then later being taught to drive in a Hillman.
@papaaaaaaa26255 ай бұрын
I think it is kind of funny that Richard Hammond, one of the best known Persons in this world, worshiped by millions all around the world, envied by grown man and kids of all ages, a man that is capable to do nearly everything he wants to do...takes a step back to remember why he is doing the stuff wherefore we love to watch him do it. Dear Mister Hammond. I'm a 45 year old German, average as a 45 year old German can be. Chapeau! Chapeau for being the utterly most down to earth and common super star I've ever seen, Thank you!
@justinoliver19845 ай бұрын
Absolute legends in the automotive community!! I'll forever watch the reruns mate! You 3 will be sorely missed!
@AaronSMcC4 ай бұрын
I sometimes forget how good and natural Hammond is in front of the camera. Excellent presenter and I hope he continues to pop up on our TVs for many years to come.
@Kureshiman4 ай бұрын
Of the trio, Hammond has always been the best storyteller. There's a charm to the hammondness: you just want to sit down, frame your face in the soft palms of your hands, stare at him silently, and have him speak to you. I'd spend a lifetime listening to him. Thanks Hammond...for everything!
@jonokiller5 ай бұрын
3:53 leads to the most wholesome 4th wall break
@therealinterlaced4 ай бұрын
Wow, time really does fly. Hammond was 8 years old and wanted to do his dream and achieved it. Here we are now that he's the circle of life and the same shoes to inspire to go after your ambitions.
@mikeyfout22665 ай бұрын
I wish Richard Hammonds Workshop is available to stream in the USA. Love Richard and would love to still keep up now that the Grand Tour is finishing.
@Maegrim-5 ай бұрын
🏴☠️
@Biyobi.4 ай бұрын
Having just watched the final episode of The Grand Tour last night, watching Hammond share this look at his "beginning" brought tears in my eyes. I feel very fortunate that you had your awakening on that beach all those years ago. The joy and laughter you've brought to my friends and family over the years are well appreciated. Cheers from Los Angeles!
@Spartanstoner964 ай бұрын
Let's start this off with I'm American. And where it all started for me was one day when I was about 5 or 6. I was flipping thur the cable channels we had and I stumbled across these 3 guys who had a really weird accent but they were driving really cool cars that I had not seen before. And the way they were talking about these cars with so much passion and excitement that it ignited a fire in me. After seeing the first top gear show I feel in love with cars. Because of you, Richard and James and Jeremy. Yall gave me a passion for cars that has grown so immensely I can't even put it into words. Thank you. Thank you for starting that fire in. Thank you for showing me that cars are more than hunks of plastic and metal. I'm 28 now and still just as madly in love with cars as the day that fire started. You james and Jeremy are my heros
@Nate-mh5eu4 ай бұрын
"The lens isn't there, you are" made me tear up
@theninethrees80445 ай бұрын
These are the stories we live for, the last 15 years of my life was partly dedicated to these 3 men. And as a fan of Mitsubishi having owned an Evo, starting the video off in the Evo just made this even more special for me. These 3 taught me more than most people did in real life.
@RevZolution5 ай бұрын
Simple, yet emotionally BRILLIANT. Well done Hammond, Well done 👍
@jfnero97304 ай бұрын
From the 1st episode of top gear when James May arrived (Rolls Royce edition) to the final episode of The Grand Tour Thank you for everything 🙏😎
@13steampunk4 ай бұрын
Sir, you and your two co-presenters may never understand the joy you brough my in my adult life. While you saw the presenter on that sand all those years ago and said "I want to do that" and did it. You then took another passion of cars and the legend of Top Gear and later Grand Tour was born. I remember watching the first season of Top gear with you, Clarkson and May...and i saw the passion you had for cars. i knew i always wanted to do something with cars, anything. After university i was very lucky to see You and the other two during your live show shortly after you left top gear but before Grand Tour. Years passed by. Every day I wake up and I go and teach folks how to drive. I smile at the rumble of the car everyday. Thank you. Thank you sir
@bollybon79165 ай бұрын
Derek Griffiths is a hero to many. Great presenter.
@ananomaus5 ай бұрын
Your talking to a guy in Nebraska, USA. Who has loved your work for decades.
@Cloxxki5 ай бұрын
Lovely film, thanks Richard and gang.
@c0mpl3x914 ай бұрын
The rain was a paid actor... what an awesome timing! and Richard Hammond has his own unique way of telling the story it feels so alive... I've watched TOP GEAR not all of it because I was too young but we will miss the 3 of you... You and the Movie CARS are the reason many of us love cars like you do! And it has and will be always fun to see you!
@TheMofRider22 ай бұрын
Amazing to hear, that you now live what you dreamed of as a child. And an unbelievably emotional story, thank you very much for sharing it with us.