They can't quite shed those BBC connections. Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson and his colleagues Richard Hammond, James May and Andy Wilman have taken a three year lease on 5,495 sq ft of office space at Power Road Studios, Chiswick. From 1958 to 1993, the building was known as Avenue House, home to the BBC's Equipment Department.
ED made stuff to the specification of the Designs Department. It also included the BBC's Central Stores, Transport and the Receiver Section which installed and maintained television sets for important people, including royalty.
The office space will be the home for production company W Chump & Sons, which will be making the trio's new motoring show on Amazon Prime. It's a subsidiary of Chump Holdings.
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