LOVE him or hate him, Jeremy Clarkson is always guaranteed to get a reaction.

And now the Oxfordshire resident is back on our screens, with the wait for his new series, 'The Grand Tour', nearly over. 

Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond's new motoring series debuts on Amazon Prime Video on Friday.

The three car enthusiasts' new endeavour follows their run fronting the BBC's Top Gear, which came to an end in 2015 when Clarkson was fired over a 'fracas' with a producer.

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The Grand Tour sees Clarkson, who lives near Chipping Norton, team up with May and Hammond to travel the globe with a tent entertaining audiences in locations such as Los Angeles, Whitby, Johannesburg and Lapland.

But fans of the trio who might be expecting some Top Gear favourites - such as the star in a reasonably priced car segment and The Stig - will be disappointed as they form part of the BBC show, which was taken over earlier this year by Matt LeBlanc and the now-departed Chris Evans.

The stakes are high for The Grand Tour as the world logs in to watch, partly because of the show's bigger-than-Top Gear budget and the predicted instant reaction from fans and critics on social media.

Clarkson said: "I think programme one will be all right. I'd be extremely surprised if that was poorly reviewed."