![]() ![]() If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the .uk entertainment team by emailing us calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you. Richard’s new show on Amazon Prime is offering some much needed escapsim (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX) The TV presenter, 51, on making pop science in Panama, missing life on the road and how he’s. Sunday Brunch returns next Sunday at 9.30am on Channel 4 and The Great Escapists is available on Amazon Prime. ![]() ‘We don’t want to just survive, we want to surthrive…’ People from my team were grinding their teeth to powder because they hated it. ‘I’ll try it on you, I tried this at the pitch to Amazon. ‘Then I came up with a catchphrase, you’ll like it Tim, you like a catchphrase. Richard Hammond is taking a break from smashing cars, bickering with James May and Jeremy Clarkson and, well, crashing more cars for a new TV series on Amazon Prime Video called The Great Escapists. ‘And then we thought “If we’ve been stranded on a deserted island with just a shipwreck, we could salvage stuff from the shipwreck to no only make our lives possible but better. ![]() This includes his earnings from TV shows, books, and other projects. James Mays net worth, on the other hand, is estimated to be around 40 million. This includes his earnings from TV shows, books, and business ventures. ‘We came up with the circumstance in which we would have to use science and stuff to solve everyday problems,’ he continued. Richard Hammonds net worth is estimated to be around 45 million. The former Top Gear presenter went on to add that he also came up with a catchphrase while filming, but no one liked it. How do Richard and Tory cope stranded on a desert island? (Picture: Amazon Prime) ![]()
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