"I've never experienced hate like it," Harris said of his time hosting "Top Gear."
James May thinks people should drink more, particularly when watching his new cooking show
The accident took place during filming back in June.
The motoring show is moving to BBC One after its latest line-up proved a ratings success.
The Grand Tour star James May has admitted he is ‘constantly waiting to be fired’ as he says he has previously been sacked from every job he's had
McGuinness couldn't help but make a little 'Top Gear' jibe.
The 'Top Gear' presenter is back at work driving for the show one day after being involved in a crash.
The TV star says he feels better 'with a bit of weight on me'.
His contract wasn't renewed in 2015 but the presenter thinks it was coming to an end anyway.
It currently airs on BBC Two which it has done since it was rebooted in 2002.
The 'Top Gear' presenter suffered from aviophobia - a fear of flying.
Richard Hammond, who now presents The Grand Tour on Amazon Prime Video, is a former Top Gear host.
It came as Clarkson lamented the loss of the "middle ground" when it came to differing view points.
The show, which aired its 27th series earlier this year, is now fronted by Paddy McGuinness, Freddie Flintoff and Chris Harris.
The former 'Top Gear' presenter called the 16-year-old environmentalist an 'idiot'.
The show's website published a video of a drag race that didn't quite seem to add up.
"I said, 'You do know what's happening in Syria, don't you?'"
The former cricketer collided on the same track as Richard Hammond did in 2006.
The presenting trio of 'The Grand Tour' narrowly escaped serious injury during monsoon conditions in Vietnam.
The 'Top Gear' presenter hasn't travelled much as he used to be scared of flying.
"What a great stand with Pride. Well done lads."
The motoring journalist has a 'rough and tumble' relationship with his 'Top Gear' co-host Freddie Flintoff.
Comedian Paddy McGuinness and former international cricketeer Freddie Flintoff presented alongside co-host Chris Harris for the first time on Sunday 16 June.
The 'Top Gear' team has shown solidarity with the LGBTQ community in the wake of Brunei's draconian new laws.
Matt LeBlanc left 'Top Gear' in 2018, citing concerns about not spending enough time with friends and family.