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[via press release from Amazon]
The Making of The Grand Tour Season Two - "It's a Half-a-Romeo"
As the hugely anticipated season two of Amazon Prime Video's global hit show The Grand Tour fast approaches, Clarkson, Hammond and May have been told to make a few changes from last season. In a brand-new behind-the-scenes video, Jeremy, Richard and James try to come up with an alternative to last year's 'Celebrity Brain Crash' segment, with questionable results.
Fans will have to tune in to the return of The Grand Tour on Amazon Prime Video on December 8 to find out if any of the ideas actually make the show! For season two, the trio have filmed across five continents, visiting more places than ever before including Croatia, Mozambique, Dubai, Spain, Switzerland, Colorado and New York with their giant studio tent being given a permanent home in the Cotswolds, UK. Customers can re watch all of season one anytime on Prime Video and follow The Grand Tour on Facebook, and Twitter to be the first notified of upcoming news.
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