According to media reports, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May are dissolving their joint production house, 'W Chumps & Sons'.
The iconic trio signed off on the dissolution of their company after filming the final Grand Tour series, scheduled to arrive later this year. The reports also mention that the company filed three documents declaring solvency, while also appointing a voluntary liquidator and making a special resolution to wind up.
The dissolution of the company also indicates the end of the TV partnership between the iconic trio after working together for nearly 22 years.
The end of the partnership has been hinted at before by Richard Hammond in a breakfast show where he mentioned, "Above all else, we wanted to land this thing at a time, in a place, and in a manner of our choosing. That was absolutely key to us."
Clarkson and Hammond met on the first season of BBC's Top Gear show, with May joining them later for the second season. The trio worked on the BBC show till 2015 when Clarkson was fired for a behind-the-scenes issue, while his co-hosts resigned shortly after. The trio then started The Grand Tour, which became one of the biggest shows on Amazon Prime Video.
The trio has just wrapped filming the final series of the Grand Tour in Zimbabwe, to be released later this year.
Source: Metro.co.uk