TV star Jeremy Clarkson enjoyed a “particularly unterrible” day in Dorset.
It's a particularly unterrible morning in Dorset pic.twitter.com/tK9ouHRWW9
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) April 28, 2016
The former Top Gear presenter posted two tweets, taking in the beautiful views across a river and a picture of “Dorset’s rush hour” – also known as a herd of cattle crossing at Stoborough.
Dorset's rush hour pic.twitter.com/tx8tXWqz5F
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) April 28, 2016
A picture of what is believed to be the crew filming at Lulworth by Justin Batstone
A later tweet showed the view looking down from the turret of a tank, down towards a film crew in a Land Rover in front.
The shoot, believed to be on the Lulworth Ranges, was thought to be for the as-yet-untitled Amazon motoring show he and pals James May and Richard Hammond are working on.
My view today pic.twitter.com/Wjt0RIL3ou
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) April 28, 2016
On Wednesday the trio posted a video on Facebook, trying to find a new name for their as yet untitled motoring show.
Fans are being asked for their input, after the video shows the three getting distracted from their work. Jeremy Clarkson told his 6.1million Twitter followers: “I have joined Facebook and posted a video of our latest efforts to find a name for the Amazon car show.”
He captioned the tongue-in-cheek video “three easily distracted men.”
It shows Clarkson, Hammond and May sitting around a table trying to work out a new name for the show.
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