Clarkson
Clarkson: Season 3

Air Date

October 19, 2000

Episodes

10 episodes

Clarkson

Season 3

Episodes

1. Episode 1

October 19, 2000
30 min

Jeremy Clarkson returns for a third, ten-part run of the chat show in which he shares his politically incorrect outlook on life with a selection of guests. First to be exposed to the ex-Top Gear host's indignation is Jonathon Porritt, the environmentalist and anti-car campaigner.

2. Episode 2

October 26, 2000
30 min

Joining Jeremy Clarkson as his guest is Jenson Button and the Prime Minister William Hague. Jeremy takes the topic on what’s wrong with Wales.

3. Episode 3

November 2, 2000
30 min

In this week's chat show, the pugnacious ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson meets another man not known for his reserve - the writer, comedian and film director Ben Elton.

4. Episode 4

November 9, 2000
30 min

Pugnacious ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson shares his politically incorrect outlook on life with fellow motoring enthusiast, ex-Formula One racing driver Damon Hill.

5. Episode 5

November 16, 2000
30 min

Pugnacious ex-Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson shares his politically incorrect outlook on life with the left-of-center comedian and impressionist Rory Bremner.

6. Episode 6

November 23, 2000
30 min

Jeremy Clarkson comes face to face with the outspoken former Minister for Sport and MP for West Ham Tony Banks and the never-say-die rock band Status Quo.

7. Episode 7

November 30, 2000
30 min

Jeremy Clarkson shares his irreverent and politically incorrect outlook on life with Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy and TV chef Jamie Oliver.

8. Episode 8

December 7, 2000
40 min

Jeremy Clarkson meets this year's Edinburgh Festival Perrier Award winner, comedian Rich Hall and John McEnroe.

9. Episode 9

December 14, 2000
30 min

In the penultimate programme of his talk show, Jeremy Clarkson meets aristocratic Hellraiser Jamie Blandford.

10. Episode 10

December 21, 2000
40 min

Jeremy Clarkson's talk-show series comes to an end as he presides over one last potpourri of provocative chat, exploding food, vitriol and irreverent jokes. His guests are Murray Walker and John Humphrys.

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