Fuelling Around podcast: James May reveals the future of The Grand Tour

Fuelling Around podcast: James May reveals the future of The Grand Tour

The Grand Tour and former Top Gear host James May tells all about his TV career to Jason Plato and Dave Vitty in the latest episode of award-winning podcast Fuelling Around.

May is best known as one third of the incredibly popular television trio that includes Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, presenting shows such as the BBC’s Top Gear and Amazon Prime’s The Grand Tour.

The 60-year-old details how he got his start in television, Plato replacing him on Driven and discusses whether there will be a new series of The Grand Tour.

James May on whether The Grand Tour will continue

In a wide-ranging interview, May detailed he doesn’t know how long The Grand Tour will continue for, but did reveal they have been filming more episodes this year.

“I’m being perfectly honest with you now”, May said frankly. “We don’t often think more than a year in advance because, let’s face it, we’re old.

“We’ve got another one (episode) about to come out, we’ve just filmed another one a few weeks ago and we’ve got another one planned to film later on this year, so what happens after that? I don’t know. That’s a bit of a grey fog, but it always is.

“Jeremy is ploughing his farm, I’ve been cooking and doing some travel. Hammond’s been taking his own cars apart and fitting them back together.

“It’s not over, but we’re probably nearer the end than the beginning. Oh God, let’s hope so, we don’t want another 20 years of this.”

Plenty more episodes of Fuelling Around to enjoy

Series six is more than halfway around the track, but if you haven’t listened to Fuelling Around before, you’ll be glad to know there’s a wealth of previous episodes from five series for you to listen to.

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A host of celebrity guests have littered the award-winning podcast that has so far produced a string of excellent episodes to listen to.

You can also tune into Fuelling Around on Spotify, Apple, YouTube or various other platforms if you want to see what all the fuss is about.