JEREMY Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond were given a massive £35.8 million to make Amazon’s Grand Tour last year, new figures reveal.
Details of the payments are revealed in accounts for their company Chump Holdings Limited which was formed when the three left BBC’s Top Gear.
The trio were paid £3.75 million between them “for presenting services” — with the company left with a profit of £6.7 million at the end of the year.
It is the first time the company has produced accounts and demonstrates the lengths streaming site Amazon went to attract the ex Top Gear team.
The £35.8 million represents the cost to make the 13 episodes of the first series of Grand Tour.
Taking away the profit and tax, it means that £27.4 million went on the shows — or more than £2 million per episode.
In total, 28 staff were paid £3.3 million, which works out an average salary of £118,000.
New motoring show The Grand Tour was created when Clarkson, 57, was sacked by the BBC for an ”unprovoked physical and verbal attack” on a producer on the show.
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