Richard Hammond
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 55 |
Date of birth | December 19,1969 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Spouse | Mindy Hammond |
Children | Willow Hammond |
Isabella Hammond | |
Job | Television presenter |
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Journalist | |
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Radio personality | |
announcer | |
Television producer | |
Education | Harrogate College |
Ripon Grammar School | |
Solihull School | |
Born | Solihull |
United Kingdom | |
Siblings | Andrew Hammond |
Nicholas Hammond | |
Parents | Eileen Hammond |
Alan Hammond | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403246 |
Or Is That Just Me?
Car Science
A Short History of the Motorcycle
Can You Feel The Force?
Richard Hammond's Mysteries of the World: Ancient Treasures
As You Do: Adventures With Evel, Oliver, And The Vice-President Of Botswana
All About Physics
On the Road: Growing Up in Eight Journeys - My Early Years
Richard Hammond's Blast Lab Bright Ideas
What Not to Drive
Car Confidential
The Grand Tour Guide to the World
Richard Hammond's Car Confidential
Richard Hammond's Caravans: The Essential Love'em
A Short History of Caravans in the UK
Richard Hammond's Mysteries of the World: Creepy Creatures
Super Science Lab: Bright Ideas
Why Don't Insects Get Fat?
Secret Agent
Body Bits and Belly Buttons
On the road: autobiografie
Knal! Boem! explosieve experimenten
Books
Richard Hammond's Crash Course
Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections
Science of Stupid
How to Build a Planet
Total Wipeout
Richard Hammond's Journey to . . .
Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds
Richard Hammond's Miracles of Nature
Brainiac: Science Abuse
Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show
Richard Hammond's Jungle Quest
Top Gear: The Perfect Road Trip
Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel
Wild Weather with Richard Hammond
Richard Hammond's Blast Lab
Planet Earth Live
Engineering Connections
Richard Hammond's Tech Head
Top Gear Live
The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend
Formula 1: BBC Sport
Top Gear: The Best of the Specials
Time Commanders
Petrolheads
Helicopter Heroes
Should I Worry About. . . ?
Top Gear: US Special
Top Gear Australia: Ashes Special
Sport Relief 2010
Top Gear of the Pops
Top Gear Winter Olympics
Top Gear's Top 41
Scragg 'n' Bones
Top Ground Gear Force
The Best of Top Gear
Top Gear: Ambitious But Rubbish
Top Gear: From A-Z
Top Gear: Top 41
Top Gear Revved Up
Science of Stupid: Sports
Last Man Standing
Top Gear: Winter Blunderland
Top Gear: The Challenges 2
Top Gear: The Challenges 3
Top Gear's Ambitious But Rubbish
The Grand Tour
Richard Hammond's Big!
The Great Escapists
Top Gear: Botswana Special
Richard Hammond's Workshop
Richard Hammond Life story
Richard Mark Hammond is an English journalist, television presenter, mechanic and writer. He is best known for co-hosting the BBC Two motoring programme Top Gear from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and James May.
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May film final Grand Tour
...By Thomas MackintoshBBC NewsJeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have filmed their last episode of motoring show The Grand Tour, after seven years on Amazon Prime...
Top Gear: James May says format needs a rethink
... May, who hosted the show alongside Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond, said a new approach was needed...
Top Gear: Two decades of the show from Jeremy Clarkson to Freddie Flintoff
... But the real magic came from the chemistry and japes of the trio at the heart of the programme - Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May...
Richard Hammond says daredevil stunts will still be seen on TV
...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporterFormer Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond has said he thinks daredevil stunts will still be seen on TV...
What is going on at the BBC?
... And just before the Jonathan Ross scandal, Richard Hammond made front page news after a crash on Top Gear...
Top Gear's chequered past: Crashes, controversy and Clarkson
... In 2006, host Richard Hammond flipped a specially modified vehicle at 280mph while attempting to break the world land speed record...
Clarkson's Meghan comments 'awful' but host will remain, says ITV boss
... Mr Nicolson said he had also written to Amazon, which broadcasts Clarkson s Farm and The Grand Tour, where the presenter appears alongside James May and Richard Hammond...
BBC 100: 40 interesting facts about its biggest programmes
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What is going on at the BBC?
By David SillitoMedia and Arts Correspondent
A U-turn over The closure of a BBC institution, problems caused by a crash on Top Gear , a row over The suspension of The Bbc 's most highly paid Star . .
The Bbc seems be having a troubled moment - But for anyone who follows The broadcaster's fortunes, there is a strong sense of deja-vu.
The decision to save The Bbc Singers from closure is far from The First Time The Bbc has tried to make a cut only for it Think Again .
In 2010, The Bbc abandoned plans to close down its radio stations 6 Music and The Asian Network after protests from listeners and The Music Industry .
The Head of radio in Those Days is now The Director general of The Bbc , Tim Davie .
He was also The One who faced The flak when The Bbc 's highest-paid presenter was taken off air after days of Front Page headlines and widespread criticism. Back Then it was Jonathan Ross who was in trouble. Fifteen years later, it was Gary Lineker .
And just before The Jonathan Ross scandal, Richard Hammond made Front Page news after a crash on Top Gear .
These are recurring problems, not just for Tim Davie , But for all recent directors general. Managing talent, cutting costs and providing an entertaining service that The Public perceives as justifying The licence fee are The Corporation 's perpetual Spinning Plates . Every few years, one of them takes a tumble. Sometimes, it's two or three.
However, there is also a fourth plate, The government. The Bbc 's need to cut costs is driven by The government's decisions on The licence fee. The arguments about impartiality, that led to The Brief suspension of Gary Lineker are, in part, fuelled by a view from many Conservative MPs that The Bbc has an institutional metropolitan, liberal bias.
Normally, when The Bbc is beset by a series of calamities and runs in to trouble with The government of The da, y it is The Moment for The People who oversee The Bbc to Speak Up .
In 2010, The Man who stepped in and saved 6 Music was The Bbc Chairman, Sir Michael Lyons . In 2012, when The Savile scandal engulfed The Corporation , The Man seeking answers and appearing on air was The Bbc Chairman, Lord Patten. However, in 2023, The current BBC Chairman has kept a rather lower profile.
Richard Sharp , a former Conservative Party donor and a good friend of Boris Johnson is maintaining a very " behind The scenes" role. It is perhaps unsurprising, given that he himself is The subject of two ongoing inquiries.
One, by The Commissioner for Public Appointments, is looking into how he was given his job at The Bbc ; and what he may or may not have revealed about his involvement in an £800,000 loan guarantee to Boris Johnson .
The Second , by The Bbc itself, is looking at his disclosures about any potential conflicts of interest after he arrived.
And, with a recent session of Prime Minister 's Questions in The House of Commons dominated by questions about The Bbc , impartiality and independence from The government, it is an issue that is not, for The Moment , Going Away .
However, it is worth noting that The Bbc has a long history of troubles and making headlines. The Bbc 's first broadcast took place in November 1922 and it took a mere five months before The First official inquiry in to its future was held.
The Sykes Committee pondered long and hard about The licence fee and what sort of funding The Bbc needed to entertain The Nation . Its chairman also had thoughts on The Relationship with The government. I'll leave you with a quote from Sir Frederick Sykes , from 1923.
" If [The Bbc ] became even suspected of being an instrument of The government, The Influence of The Service would be destroyed. "
One hundred years on from that first BBC inquiry, The same question, The same issue persists.
Problems about choirs, Top Gear and highly-paid presenters are just part of The Job of running The Bbc .
However, The Bbc cannot do anything about its chairman beyond asking questions.
The previous BBC Chairman, David Clementi , did write to The government with concerns that The Process of appointing his successor seemed to have been taking place even before The Job had been advertised.
However, Tim Davie has made impartiality his Foundation Stone , and that is an issue that is intimately tied to The question of independence and resolving The Questions about The Man at The Top of The Bbc .
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