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He is also known as "hamster" and is famous for his snazzy shirts. He is also known as "hamster" and is famous for his snazzy shirts.
Has a rapidly increasing(largely female) cult following on the internet due to his cheekiness and boyish good looks. He has a rapidly increasing (largely female) cult following on the Internet.


A former pupil of ], from 1987 to 1989 he attended ] and was friends with author and academic ]. A former pupil of ], from 1987 to 1989 he attended ] and was friends with author and academic ].

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Richard Hammond is a British television presenter best known for the Top Gear programme. Earlier in his career he worked at Radio York and Radio Cumbria. He also presents "Brainiac: Science Abuse" on Sky One, Should I Worry About...? on BBC One and Time Commanders on BBC Two.

He is also known as "hamster" and is famous for his snazzy shirts. He has a rapidly increasing (largely female) cult following on the Internet.

A former pupil of Ripon Grammar School, from 1987 to 1989 he attended Harrogate College of Art and Technology and was friends with author and academic Jonathan Baldwin.

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