Jeremy Clarkson
Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson ( born April 11, 1960 ) is an English broadcaster and writer who specialises in motoring.
He writes weekly columns for The Sunday Times and The Sun, but is better known for his role on the BBC TV show Top Gear.
"Not a man given to considered opinion," according to the BBC, Clarkson is known to be opinionated and forthright in his views. The Economist, on the subject of road pricing in UK, has described him as a "skillful propagandist for the motoring lobby".
Born in Doncaster, Clarkson was educated at Repton School, although he claims to have been expelled. His first job was as a travelling salesman for his parents' business selling Paddington Bear toys, after which he trained as a journalist with the Rotherham Advertiser.
In 2004 during an episode of the BBC's Who Do You Think You Are?, Clarkson was invited to investigate his family history; including the story of his great-great-great grandfather John Kilner (1792-1857), who invented the Kilner jar; a receptacle for preserved fruit.
In spite of his penchant for fast driving and high performance cars, Clarkson has been reported as having a clean licence. Nonetheless, he is not reluctant to discuss driving fast: In a November 2005 article in The Sunday Times, Clarkson wrote, while discussing the Bugatti Veyron, "On a recent drive across Europe I desperately wanted to reach the top speed but I ran out of road when the needle hit 240mph", and later, in the same article,"From the wheel of a Veyron, France is the size of a small coconut. I cannot tell you how fast I crossed it the other day. Because you simply wouldn't believe me"
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JEREMY CLARKSON BOOKS

- And Another Thing: The World According to Clarkson: v. 2
- Even though Clarkson himself says so ("Good God I love being middle class") the truth is much more inspiring and its nice to see how modest he is. Truth is, hes actually working cl ...
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- And Another Thing: The World According to Clarkson Volume Two: Vol. two
- Even though Clarkson himself says so ("Good God I love being middle class") the truth is much more inspiring and its nice to see how modest he is. Truth is, hes actually working cl ...
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- The World According to Clarkson
- This isnt so much a laugh out loud funny book but more the kind where you can appreciate some of his silly, OTT views. Clarkson has a gift for phrases and while a lot of it is snee ...
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- I Know You Got Soul
- Okay, Im only 12 years old. But, Ive grown out of Beano (as youve probably gathered by this review). I Know You Got Soul is a riveting read. Magnificently written in every way. If ...
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- Motorworld
- 3.5 stars really. The author is fun to watch in action on TV. He is not afraid to speak his mind and has a unique turn of phrase when critcally examining something. He writes in ...
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JEREMY CLARKSON DVD

- Richard Hammonds BBC Top Gear Interactive Challenge [2007] [Interactive DVD]
- First proper interactive DVD (since the dull HP), and managing 140 points and trying to Blow Up Hamster (hes in caravan 2 or 3) was great! Thats a quick-paced, fun game which has l ...
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- Top Gear: The Challenges 2
- This is a collection of challenges with our favourite team of car presenters and their house-trained racing driver. If youre a fan of the Top Gear programs, you need this on DVD. ...
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- Top Gear : Winter Olympics (BBC)
- This is basically one episode of top gear, at under an hour, for 12 quid. Very funny, and a brilliant episode, but thats all it is - one episode. The extras arent worth mentioning ...
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- Clarkson - Supercar Showdown
- I actually bought this as an Easter prezzy for my 5yo son (he doesnt like choccy!) Hes autistic & fanatical about cars, bikes, Top Gear & Jeremy Clarkson! My son has watched this ...
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- Top Gear - The Great Adventures (Polar Special & US Special)
- the american challenge its the usual of what you see on the telly. the polar challenge its brilliant because there are parts you have never ever seen on the tv and also its top ge ...
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JEREMY CLARKSON NEWS
- All in your Zed
- Ready the abacuses: we’ve got a whole load more numbers on the 370Z, Nissa ...
- Spyder insider
- Rarely up-to-date in the fashion stakes - look at that coat - our very own Jerem ...
- Three cell
- There’s a surprise on the Honda show stand at the Los Angeles Auto Show in ...
- Visually impaired
- Unless you’ve got a very beady eye, you won’t be able to tell the di ...
- Big Chinese Cars I: Ford Fiesta saloon
- China likes big cars. Or rather, bigger versions of normal sized cars, if that m ...
- Big Chinese Cars II: stretched Audi A4
- As we've already seen today, China likes big cars. As further proof that the Peo ...
- Big Chinese Cars III: Volvo S80L
- As we've now proved indisputably with the Ford Fiesta saloon and stretched Audi ...
- Must see
- There’s a new Ford Mustang on the way, and it looks… well, it defin ...
- Got to stop
- The looming recession, we’re told, will cut a brutal swathe of natural sel ...
- Euro vision
- Things might be rapidly turning smelly for GM, but here’s a bright spot. T ...
- Astons gentleman racer
- Barely a week goes by without some exciting news from Aston Martin. So if you&rs ...
- White noise
- How do you tune an electric car?It’s not a question that’s ever need ...
- 9ffing fast
- Remember that insane 9ff GT9 Porsche that hit 254mph last May, missing out on th ...
- Pigs, flying...
- Sshhh. Before you point out that there’s no way this bizarre Ferrari Zobin ...
