Jeremy Clarkson is a well-known English journalist, writer, and broadcaster, best recognized for his work on the television show Top Gear and The Grand Tour. Clarkson was born on April 11, 1960, in Doncaster, England. He began his career as a local journalist in the north of England before rising to public prominence as a presenter of the original format of Top Gear in 1988. Since then, Clarkson has become a household name, regularly appearing on British television presenting his own shows and appearing as a guest on other shows.
Clarkson is known for his expertise in motoring, writing weekly columns for The Sunday Times and The Sun. However, it was his later penchant for railing against political correctness that gained him a great deal of national notoriety. He is an outspoken media personality, known for his highly vocal views on a wide range of subjects. Clarkson's distinctive sense of humor and controversial opinions have caused a certain degree of controversy, making him a highly divisive yet successful figure in his own right. His work resonates with a particular audience, and he has a knack for drawing in plenty of listeners, regardless of whether people argue for or against what he has to say.
In addition to his work in television, Clarkson has also produced programmes and books on subjects such as history and engineering. From 1998 to 2000, he hosted his own chat show, Clarkson. His opinionated but humorous tongue-in-cheek writing and presenting style has often generated much public reaction to his viewpoints. Despite the criticism he has faced, Clarkson has also generated a significant following in the public at large, being credited as a factor in the resurgence of Top Gear to the most popular show on BBC Two. Clarkson himself has downplayed his perceived influence on the British public, stating that he regularly contradicts himself and would make a "rubbish" Prime Minister.
Diddly Squat Books
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Diddly Squat - A Year on the Farm
2021
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A Year on the Farm
2021
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‘Til The Cows Come Home
2022
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Pigs Might Fly
2023
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Home to Roost
2024
The World According to Clarkson Books
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The World According to Clarkson
2004
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For Crying Out Loud!
2004
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And Another Thing
2006
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How Hard Can It Be?
2010
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Is It Really Too Much To Ask?
2013
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As I Was Saying . . .
2015
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If You’d Just Let Me Finish
2018
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Can You Make This Thing Go Faster?
2020
Non-Fiction Books
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Motorworld / Jeremy Clarkson's Motorworld
1996
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Clarksons Hot 100
1998
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Jeremy Clarkson’s Planet Dagenham: Drivestyles of The Rich and Famous
1998
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Born to be Riled
1999
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Clarkson on Cars
2004
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I Know You Got Soul
2004
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Dont Stop Me Now
2007
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Round the Bend
2007
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Driven to Distraction
2009
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The Top Gear Years
2012
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong. . .
2012
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The Grand Tour Guide to the World
2017
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Really?
2020
Top Gear Books
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Crap Cars (By: Richard Porter)
2004
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My Dad Had One of Those (By: Richard Porter)
2007
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Top Gear's Midlife Crisis Cars (By: Matt Master)
2008
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Top Gear Best Bits The Races (By: Sam Philip)
2008
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The Big Book of Top Gear 2009 (By: Richard Porter)
2008
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Top Gear: Daft Cars (By: Matt Master)
2009
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Top Gear: The Alternative Highway Code (By: Richard Porter)
2010
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Top Gear Awesome Adventures: South America (By: Sam Philip)
2010
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The Big Book of Top Gear 2011
2010
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Top Gear Drivers' Handbook (By: Richard Porter)
2011
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Top Gear Portfolio: The World's Greatest Cars (By: Top Gear Magazine)
2011
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A Top Gear Christmas (By: Richard Porter)
2011
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Top Gear Ambitious But Rubbish (By: Richard Porter)
2012
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Top Gear: Motor Mania (By: Ivan Berg, Nik Berg)
2012
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Top Gear: How to Parachute into a Moving Car (By: Richard Porter)
2013
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The Top Gear Guide to Britain (By: Richard Porter)
2013
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Top Gear: Epic Failures: 50 Great Motoring Cock-Ups (By: Richard Porter)
2014
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Where's Stig ( By: Roderick Hunt)
2014
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Top Gear: Dream Cars: The Hot 100 (By: Sam Philip)