JAMES MAY has said Top Gear didn't need to end the way it did after the popular BBC show came to an end after a punch scandal.
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May explores the stories of Christopher Columbus, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Captain James Cook in a new Channel 5 series.
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Back in 2015, Top Gear came to a sudden halt when the BBC elected not to renew Clarkson's contract for a "fracas" with ...
Top Gear icon James May believes his departure from the hit motoring show could have been dodged, despite Jeremy Clarkson's ...
Top Gear was once the Holy Grail of petrolhead TV. Three middle-aged blokes mucking about with cars, blowing things up, and ...