Indeed. He's very Marmite, makes enemies easily but is loved by many. He won't starve, he's got more irons in the fire than enough.
His books of collected newspaper columns are achingly funny, as is the Clarkson's Farm TV Series.
Amazon paid him $250 million for the Clarkson's Farm series though I assume he bears all the Production & Talent costs. He owned 30% of BBC Top Gear & sold that for silly money too. And there are 21 series of his motoring books.
Indeed. He's very Marmite, makes enemies easily but is loved by many. He won't starve, he's got more irons in the fire than enough.
His books of collected newspaper columns are achingly funny, as is the Clarkson's Farm TV Series.
Amazon paid him $250 million for the Clarkson's Farm series though I assume he bears all the Production & Talent costs. He owned 30% of BBC Top Gear & sold that for silly money too. And there are 21 series of his motoring books.
He must be absolutely minted.
Wow that's some bucks. Probably moving on to Who Wants to be a Billionaire then.
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Indeed. He's very Marmite, makes enemies easily but is loved by many. He won't starve, he's got more irons in the fire than enough.
His books of collected newspaper columns are achingly funny, as is the Clarkson's Farm TV Series.
Amazon paid him $250 million for the Clarkson's Farm series though I assume he bears all the Production & Talent costs. He owned 30% of BBC Top Gear & sold that for silly money too. And there are 21 series of his motoring books.
He must be absolutely minted.