
Richard Hammond
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Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English presenter, writer, and journalist. He is most noted for co-hosting the car programme Top Gear with Jeremy Clarkson and James May, as well as presenting series 1–4 of Brainiac: Science Abuse on Sky1. He also co-hosted Total Wipeout with Amanda Byram on BBC One. Hammond presented Planet Earth Live alongside Julia Bradbury.Read full biography
TV Shows
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The Not Very Grand Tour (2025), Richard Hammond's Brain Reaction (2022), Richard Hammond's Crazy Contraptions (2022), Contraption Masters (2022), The Great Escapists (2021), Richard Hammond's Big (2020), Top Gear: The Races (2016), Richard Hammond's Jungle Quest (2015), Top Gear: Ambitious But Rubbish (2015), Top Gear From A-Z (2015), Science of Stupid (2014), Wild Weather with Richard Hammond (2014), How to Build a Planet (2013), Top Gear's Top 41 (2013), Richard Hammond's Secret Service (2013), Crackanory (2013), Planet Earth Live (2012), Richard Hammond's Miracles of Nature (2012), Richard Hammond's Crash Course (2012), Top Gear: Top Fails (2012), Richard Hammond's Journey to the Centre of the Planet (2011), Top Gear's Top 40 (2011), Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds (2010), Total Wipeout (2009), Richard Hammond's Blast Lab (2009), Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections (2008), Helicopter Heroes (2007), Petrolheads (2006), School's Out (2006), Brainiac: Science Abuse (2003), Time Commanders (2003), Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001), Motor Week (1997), This Morning (1988), Timewatch (1982)










