Jeremy Clarkson — Presentador
Episodis 27
Can you smoke underwater?
Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on subjects other than cars in seven-part chat show series. Topics covered in the first show include what's wrong with America, what's right with smoking and introduces the Fantasy Dictators League competition.
Llegeix-ne mésGreek cooking in 3 easy stages
Host of the controversial talk show Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on the subjects of cricket, which is defended by former England all-rounder Ian Botham, and the glories of Greece.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 3
Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on his new talk show, this week looking at football supporters and asking why anyone would want to go to Amsterdam.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 4
Jeremy Clarkson takes on Scottish talk show host Kaye Adams , and discovers just how hazardous a kitchen can be with Watchdog presenter Anne Robinson.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 5
Jeremy Clarkson sounds off on more controversial subjects.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 6
Jeremy Clarkson debates the future of the countryside with Conservative MP Alan Clark and the joys of gardening with Charlie Dimmock and Alan Titchmarsh.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 7
Outspoken Sunday Times columnist A.A. Gill joins presenter Jeremy Clarkson for the last in his run of talk shows. Clarkson concludes his series analyzing Britain's European neighbors by turning his attention to the Germans.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 1
Jeremy Clarkson returns to exercise his outspoken opinions in a second series of his entertainment show. Tonight he trains his sights on the subject of the M4 bus lane, while his guests are broadcaster and writer Magnus Magnusson and socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 2
Jeremy Clarkson's talks about the Holiday Programme 1999, and his guests are Will Carling, the rugby star whose off-field romantic attachments saw his public popularity plummet, and volatile chef Gordon Ramsay.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 3
Feminist writer Germaine Greer , Remington chairman Victor Kiam and presenter Jayne Middlemiss join Jeremy Clarkson tonight, while the host enlists journalist and dissident Vitali Vitaliev in a bid to get to grips with modem Russia.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 4
Former James Bond actor George Lazenby joins Jeremy Clarkson tonight, while novelist Kathy Lette tries to persuade him to give Australia a chance and film director Michael Winner engages him in a debate on law and order.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 5
Jeremy Clarkson is joined by comedian and TV presenter Jim Davidson , while comedian Rob Brydon tries to help the host come to terms with all things Welsh.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 6
Jeremy Clarkson 's guests are Terry Wogan , the new Points of View presenter, and Monty Don , who gives him the chance to take a dig at TV gardening programmes.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 7
Actress Maureen Lipman and model Melinda Messenger join Jeremy Clarkson for more opinionated chat - Jeremy asks Melinda if her breast are real. Jeremy talks about the topic of widescreen television and mocks people with full screen television by showing exotic dancers outside of the full screen television view.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 8
Comedian Griff Rhys Jones is one of the guests in conversation with outspoken presenter Jeremy Clarkson.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 9
Jeremy Clarkson talks to footballer-turned-film-star Vinnie Jones about the vices and virtues of fighting and debates the point of DIY with Changing Rooms' Carol Smillie.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 10
Formula One Grand Prix driver Eddie Irvine and minister for the Cabinet Office Mo Mowlam join Jeremy Clarkson for opinionated chat in the last of the current series.
Llegeix-ne mésThe Best of Clarkson
Conversational clashes from Jeremy Clarkson 's talk show include encounters with feminist author Germaine Greer , rugby star Will Carling , model Melinda Messenger and TV celebrity Terry Wogan. Plus Clarkson's typically trenchant remarks on a host of domestic and international locations.
Llegeix-ne mésThe Best of Clarkson
Highlights from the last series, which saw Jeremy Clarkson engaging in provocative conversation with, among others, Germaine Greer , Will Carling, Melinda Messenger and Terry Wogan. Plus, potato bazookas, electrocuted pickles and exploding vacuum cleaners.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 1
Jeremy Clarkson returns for a third, ten-part run of the chat show in which he shares his politically incorrect outlook on life with a selection of guests. First to be exposed to the ex-Top Gear host's indignation is Jonathon Porritt, the environmentalist and anti-car campaigner.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 2
Joining Jeremy Clarkson as his guest is Jenson Button and the Prime Minister William Hague. Jeremy takes the topic on what’s wrong with Wales.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 3
In this week's chat show, the pugnacious ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson meets another man not known for his reserve - the writer, comedian and film director Ben Elton.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 4
Pugnacious ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson shares his politically incorrect outlook on life with fellow motoring enthusiast, ex-Formula One racing driver Damon Hill.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 5
Pugnacious ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson shares his politically incorrect outlook on life with the left-of-center comedian and impressionist Rory Bremner.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 6
Jeremy Clarkson comes face to face with the outspoken former Minister for Sport and MP for West Ham Tony Banks and the never-say-die rock band Status Quo.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 7
Jeremy Clarkson shares his irreverent and politically incorrect outlook on life with Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy and TV chef Jamie Oliver.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 8
Jeremy Clarkson meets this year's Edinburgh Festival Perrier Award winner, comedian Rich Hall and John McEnroe.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 9
In the penultimate programme of his talk show, Jeremy Clarkson meets aristocratic Hellraiser Jamie Blandford.
Llegeix-ne mésEpisode 10
Jeremy Clarkson's talk-show series comes to an end as he presides over one last potpourri of provocative chat, exploding food, vitriol and irreverent jokes. His guests are Murray Walker and John Humphrys.
Llegeix-ne més