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'''Richard Hammond''' is an award winning ] television presenter best known for co-presenting '']'' along with ] and ]. Earlier in his career he worked at ] and ]. He also presents "]" on ], ''Should I Worry About...?'' on ] and ] on ]. He presented '']''. He presents a Saturday morning show on ] and has a column in the motoring section of the Daily Mirror on Fridays. | '''Richard Hammond''' is an award winning ] television presenter best known for co-presenting '']'' along with ] and ]. Earlier in his career he worked at ] and ]. He also presents "]" on ], ''Should I Worry About...?'' on ] and ] on ]. He presented '']''. He presents a Saturday morning show on ] and has a column in the motoring section of the Daily Mirror on Fridays. | ||
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His height (5'7"), or lack of it, is the source of much whimsical banter between him and his fellow Yorkshireman, Jeremy Clarkson, on Top Gear. Most notabaly, when driving the ''Bowler Wildcat'' off-road vehicle, he referred to himself as a 'driving god' much to the amusement of Clarkson and May. | ||
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 ]. | ||
He is married with |
He is married with two young children. | ||
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Richard Hammond is an award winning British television presenter best known for co-presenting Top Gear along with James May and Jeremy Clarkson. 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 presented Crufts 2005. He presents a Saturday morning show on Radio Berkshire and has a column in the motoring section of the Daily Mirror on Fridays.
His height (5'7"), or lack of it, is the source of much whimsical banter between him and his fellow Yorkshireman, Jeremy Clarkson, on Top Gear. Most notabaly, when driving the Bowler Wildcat off-road vehicle, he referred to himself as a 'driving god' much to the amusement of Clarkson and May.
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.
He is married with two young children.
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