Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson was born on April 11, 1960, in Doncaster, Yorkshire. His mother Shirley sold Paddington Bear merchandise and his father Eddie was a salesman. Clarkson was expelled from Repton School โ where he was a contemporary of his future friend and collaborator James May โ and began his career selling Paddington Bears alongside his mother before drifting into local journalism. His car reviewing career began in the 1980s when he founded the Motoring Press Agency, contributing reviews to various publications before joining the BBC's revived Top Gear as a presenter in 1988.
Top Gear's transformation from a conventional consumer motoring programme into a global entertainment phenomenon was largely Clarkson's work. Returning to the show in 2002 with a new format built around three presenters โ himself, Richard Hammond, and James May โ and emphasizing entertainment over consumer advice, Clarkson made it the most watched factual television programme in the world, reaching an audience of 350 million viewers in 170 countries at its peak. The show's combination of high-production automotive spectacle, deliberately provocative opinion, and the chemistry between three distinctive personalities created a format that has been widely imitated and rarely matched.
Clarkson's career has been defined by a series of controversies that he has, characteristically, treated as evidence of the rightness of his positions rather than as reasons to moderate them. Accusations of racism (a mumbled word in an outtake), a physical altercation with a Top Gear producer that ended his BBC contract in 2015, a newspaper column that suggested nurses who went on strike during COVID should be shot โ each incident generated enormous controversy and each was followed by either continuation or resumption of his media career. His Amazon Prime series The Grand Tour, launched with Hammond and May after the BBC departure, became one of Amazon's most watched original productions.
Clarkson's Farm, launched on Amazon in 2021, is perhaps the most surprising development of his late career: the car presenter who bought a 1,000-acre Cotswolds farm with no agricultural knowledge and documented his attempts to run it commercially produced a genuinely moving, frequently hilarious, and occasionally deep meditation on the economics and culture of small-scale British farming. The show demonstrated that the ENTP behind the provocateur was capable of genuine curiosity, genuine learning, and genuine empathy โ qualities the Top Gear persona had systematically concealed.