JEREMY Clarkson was reportedly left 'furious' after being probed by a BBC star about a dramatic stunt that took place during filming for The Grand Tour. The popular Amazon Prime series, fronted by Jeremy alongside James May and Richard Hammond , came to an end for good earlier this month during an epic special entitled One For The Road. In one of the scenes, the trio saw a red VW Beetle launched off of the edge of an almighty cliff.
The car crashed its way down the hillside losing many of its parts on its crumbling way down. Having watched the scenes, former Pointless star Richard was left confronting Jeremy about the actions in the episode in order to ask him if he and The Grand Tour crew effectively cleared up the mess left behind by the car. Speaking on his own podcast, The Rest Is Entertainment, Richard revealed a viewers had written in to ask how TV programmes clear up messes left by huge stunts after being left concerned following The Grand Tour.
Read More on Jeremy Clarkson Richard admitted he had called Jezza in order to ask him but the Clarkson's Farm star was reportedly left furious by the question. Revealing how the call went, the House of Games star said: "He was furious to be asked [about] it." Richard continued recalling Jeremy's words on the call, saying: "If ever you push anything off anywhere on any TV program, people are like, 'oh, I hope you cleared that up.
' "You think, yeah, of course we can, we’ve got a television program, we’ve got the law of the la.