Richard Hammond

Richard Hammond
Hammond in 2015
Born
Richard Mark Hammond

(1969-12-19) 19 December 1969
Other namesHamster
Alma materHarrogate College of Art and Technology
Occupations
  • Broadcaster
  • journalist
  • businessman
  • author
Years active1998–present
Known for
Various
  • Brainiac: Science Abuse (2003–06)
  • Crufts
  • Should I Worry About...? (2004–05)
  • The Gunpowder Plot: Exploding the Legend (2005)
  • Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show (2006)
  • Top Gear (2002–15)
  • Petrolheads (2006)
  • Richard Hammond Meets Evel Knievel (2007)
  • The Great Escapists (2021)
  • Total Wipeout (2009–12)
  • Richard Hammond's Blast Lab (2009–11)
  • Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections (2008–11)
  • Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds (2010)
  • Richard Hammond's Crash Course (2012)
  • Richard Hammond Builds a Planet (2013)
  • Science of Stupid (2014–15)
  • The Grand Tour (2016–24)
  • Richard Hammond's Workshop (2021–)
Spouse
Amanda Etheridge
(m. 2002; sep. 2024)
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Children2

Richard Mark Hammond (born 19 December 1969) is an English journalist, television presenter, and author. He co-hosted the BBC Two motoring programme Top Gear from 2002 until 2015 with Jeremy Clarkson and James May. From 2016 to 2024, the trio presented Amazon Prime Video's The Grand Tour.

Hammond has also presented entertainment documentary series Brainiac: Science Abuse (2003–2008), the game show Total Wipeout (2009–2012) and nature documentary series Planet Earth Live (2012). In 2016, along with Clarkson and May, Hammond launched the automotive social media website DriveTribe, which is a popular motoring channel on Youtube.

  1. ^ "Richard Hammond announces split from wife Mindy after an 'amazing 28 years'". Sky News. Retrieved 20 January 2025.