Sorry, a bit off topic here, but how do you go about stopping your TV licence? By that I mean what are the legal requirements?
Cool, so remove sky then?
Top gear/clarkson, Hammond, may live was them working outside of the bbc's constraints and personally I thought I was brilliant, so I've no doubt they'll come out with some cracker episodes on Amazon.
The videography on BBC top gear was stunning, I wonder how it will compare now on Amazon, I presume it will be a completely different film and editing crew.
With Andy Wilman at the helm behind the scenes I think we have little to fear on that front.Top gear/clarkson, Hammond, may live was them working outside of the bbc's constraints and personally I thought I was brilliant, so I've no doubt they'll come out with some cracker episodes on Amazon.
The videography on BBC top gear was stunning, I wonder how it will compare now on Amazon, I presume it will be a completely different film and editing crew.
Downloaded here as well. Amazon Prime isn't worth £79 a year. Netflix has much more content and can be pointed at the US version as well.
At a 160m investment its 2m subscriptions over a 3 year period to break even, man maths 101. If anyone can pull serious viewers it's those 3 clampets.
Ian Hislop segues from a discussion of the new Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn into a joke at Clarkson's expense, labelling him: "A man called Jeremy who has extreme views and won't be in a job for long"
Watched on Saturday. Clarkson got a bit of stick, but nothing OTT. Richard Osman from Pointless didn't miss an opportunity to get the digs in, much to Clarkson's obvious annoyance.