Jeremy Clarkson shares 'good news' for disgruntled Grand Tour fans

Jeremy Clarkson has teased a final viewing experience for The Grand Tour fans (Image: Getty)

Jeremy Clarkson has teased a final viewing experience for The Grand Tour fans, inviting them to join him for an exclusive screening of the show’s last episode.

He took to Instagram to share the exciting news: “I'm going to watch the last ever Grand Tour on Friday evening in the actual Grand Tour tent, which is in the grounds of the Farmer's Dog in Oxfordshire.

Space is very limited but if you'd like to join me, go to www.thefarmersdogpub.com for ticket prices and timings.”

However, fans were quick to express their frustrations over the availability of tickets. Many compared the challenge of securing a spot to trying to get tickets for iconic music events.

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One fan commented: “Harder to get than an Oasis ticket,” while another wrote: “They sold out quicker than Glastonbury tickets with Michael Jackson coming back from the dead and headlining.” A third joked: “I’d punch baby Jesus in the throat for one of these tickets.”

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Jeremy shared the news alongside this image (Image: Instagram )

The final instalment of The Grand Tour will soon air, marking the end of an era for Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond, who have been working together on car shows since 2003.

The trio first captured audiences’ hearts during their time hosting BBC’s Top Gear, a program that reached staggering popularity with 350 million viewers worldwide at its peak.

The upcoming episode, titled One for the Road, will conclude the trio's run on Amazon Prime, bringing an end to decades of motoring entertainment.

Richard Hammond recently appeared on This Morning to promote the special and became emotional as he reflected on their journey.

“We always wanted to land it on our own terms,” Hammond explained.

“We started together on Top Gear 23 years ago, and it went berserk. We didn’t know it was going to do that... and we wanted to make sure when we finally landed our partnership together that it was on our own terms.”

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The show’s producer, Andy Wilman, also opened up about the emotional finale during an interview with Radio Times.

He recalled the moment he sent Clarkson a clip of the final scene, admitting it left the outspoken host stunned.

“The saddest I’ve seen Jeremy was when I sent him a cut of the film and he watched the ending, and that really shook him,” Wilman said, noting that the atmosphere on set was filled with “love.”

While the trio showed some emotion, Wilman added that their humour persisted to the very end.

“They were clearly sad, but so robust about it,” he said. Naturally, they still managed to “take the p**s” until the final moments.

The last episode of The Grand Tour will air on Friday, September 13.



Jeremy Clarkson shares 'good news' for disgruntled Grand Tour fans

Jeremy Clarkson shares 'good news' for disgruntled Grand Tour fans

Jeremy Clarkson shares 'good news' for disgruntled Grand Tour fans

Jeremy Clarkson shares 'good news' for disgruntled Grand Tour fans
Jeremy Clarkson shares 'good news' for disgruntled Grand Tour fans
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