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Monday, 20 July 2015

JEREMY Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May took swipes at their old BBC bosses before hinting at a TV return in the first show of their Aussie tour.

DOWN UNDER: Richard Hammond, Jeremy Clarkson and James May in Perth [SPLASH]

The former Top Gear hosts poked fun at Clarkson's sacking by playing a video where the 55-year-old punches a man, before a producer says he "crossed the line" and fires him.
Jezza also welcomed the crowds to "what for legal reasons is now called Clarkson, Hammond and May Live", joking with fans in Perth that the trio had never met or worked together before.


SHOWTIME: The Top Gear trio with their Aussie counterparts in Perth [SPLASH]

Clarkson, 55, Hammond, 45, and May, 52, are rumoured to be in talks about a TV return, with Netflix and Amazon among the reported bidders.
At last night's show Hammond suggested the show could be based in the America.
I actually mean this: a big thankyou to the people who came to our show in Perth. We really enjoyed it. Hope you did too.
      — Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) July 19, 2015
“Amazingly, there had been a lot of interest in us doing a car show for television ,” Clarkson said.
“Who knows, very soon once more you will be seeing us on a television or an internet near where you live.”
Jezza was given the boot by the BBC after a punch-up with Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon on March 4 at a hotel in
Yorkshire.

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