James Could names Jeremy Clarkson as his ‘largest nemesis’

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James May names Jeremy Clarkson as his 'biggest nemesis'

James Could considers Jeremy Clarkson to be his “largest nemesis”.

The 62-year-old TV star has loved large success alongside Jeremy, 65, on High Gear and The Grand Tour – however James additionally considers his co-star to be a pleasant rival.

Requested to call his largest nemesis, James informed the Observer newspaper: “Truthfully, it’s in all probability Jeremy Clarkson.”

James additionally revealed that he is been mistaken for his TV co-star up to now.

He shared: “I’ve been informed I appear like King Theoden from Lord of the Rings. Robert Plant could be very flattering. Billy Connolly is flattering.

“Sadly, fairly just a few occasions once I’ve been out strolling or using my bike round London, I’ve been mistaken for Jeremy Clarkson. I’ve to go house, study myself very deeply and assume: what have I completed?”

James and Jeremy are each pub homeowners – however James insists that his institution is a lot better.

Requested which pub he’d quite be caught in throughout a zombie apocalypse, James replied: “Oh, mine. It’s in Wiltshire. We’re closely armed down right here.

“Folks queue up at Clarkson’s. There’s queueing protocol happening, which I don’t like. We’ve had this argument many occasions. The entire level of the bar in a pub is that it’s vast and shallow. It’s not a hatch. Why would you queue at it? Good bar individuals know the order wherein to serve.”

In the meantime, James beforehand admitted that he felt “aggravated” by Jeremy’s dealing with of his High Gear exit.

The TV presenter confessed to feeling “conflicted” in regards to the scenario, which noticed them each depart the present after Jeremy punched a producer in a dispute over steak.

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James – who left the present alongside Richard Hammond to reunite with Jeremy on The Grand Tour – mentioned on the Out To Lunch podcast: “I used to be conflicted, as a result of it clearly wasn’t proper, that was a nasty second, however everyone’s had one. They only are likely to not be as public as his was.

“I used to be barely aggravated that it might have been resolved in a a lot cleaner and extra simple manner.”




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