Jeremy Clarkson has spoken about ending his partnership with Richard Hammond and James May on TV.
The presenter, whose Diddly Squat Farm is based in Chadlington, has been filming with the pair since working on Top Gear in 2002.
They then moved on to the Grand Tour on Amazon from 2021 after Mr Clarkson fell out with the BBC.
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A special swansong for the trio will air soon titled One for the Road on the Grand Tour.
Mr Clarkson has spoken about the end of the road for the motoring stars.
‘After 36 years of talking about cars on television, I’m packing it in, because I’m too old and fat to get into the cars that I like and not interested in driving those I don’t,” he said in a new interview with The Sunday Times.
“What this means of course is that my 22-year partnership with James May and Richard Hammond is now over. You can see our final road trip together on Amazon Prime very soon. It’s emotional.”
The trio will be filming the final show in Zimbabwe.
Mr Clarkson went on to praise those behind the scenes "who kept the cameras and the microphones going even when it was cold or dangerous".
The final Grand Tour episode will air on prime vide on Friday, September 13.
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