Richard Mark Hammond (born December 19, 1969) is an English presenter, writer, and journalist. He is most noted for co-hosting the car programme Top Gear with Jeremy Clarkson and James May. He provided his voice and likeness for the character of announcer Nigel in "Live and Let Drive".
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| - Richard Mark Hammond (born December 19, 1969) is an English presenter, writer, and journalist. He is most noted for co-hosting the car programme Top Gear with Jeremy Clarkson and James May. He provided his voice and likeness for the character of announcer Nigel in "Live and Let Drive".
- Richard Hammond was the main presenter of Brainiac: Sciene Abuse from Series 1 to Series 4. He started each part of the show with a joke starting with: "This is Brainiac, the science show that..." He took part in some experiments, many involving Co2 powered vehicles. He quit in series 4 before his Vampire crash and resumed working with BBCTwo on Top Gear and Vic Reeves took over from him.
- Richard Mark Hammond (nicknamed The Hamster) (born December 19, 1969) is a British TV presenter mostly recognised for co-hosting the 2002-15 format of Top Gear and several other TV programmes.
- 220px|right|thumb|Richard Hammond Richard Hammond, ps. Chomik (ur. 19 grudnia 1969 w Solihull) – angielski prezenter telewizyjny w programach Brainiac oraz Top Gear.
- Richard "Dick Ham" Hammond (born 19 December 1969; always age 38), also known as Hamster, is a British television presenter and former resident of St. Leonard's Mental Health Institution in Southwick, UK. Most famous for eating his own weight in celery following an attempt to be very silly in a Maserati Hamster Wheel. He's not even a real hamster.
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| - Richard Mark Hammond (born December 19, 1969) is an English presenter, writer, and journalist. He is most noted for co-hosting the car programme Top Gear with Jeremy Clarkson and James May. He provided his voice and likeness for the character of announcer Nigel in "Live and Let Drive".
- Richard Hammond was the main presenter of Brainiac: Sciene Abuse from Series 1 to Series 4. He started each part of the show with a joke starting with: "This is Brainiac, the science show that..." He took part in some experiments, many involving Co2 powered vehicles. He quit in series 4 before his Vampire crash and resumed working with BBCTwo on Top Gear and Vic Reeves took over from him.
- Richard Mark Hammond (nicknamed The Hamster) (born December 19, 1969) is a British TV presenter mostly recognised for co-hosting the 2002-15 format of Top Gear and several other TV programmes.
- 220px|right|thumb|Richard Hammond Richard Hammond, ps. Chomik (ur. 19 grudnia 1969 w Solihull) – angielski prezenter telewizyjny w programach Brainiac oraz Top Gear.
- Richard "Dick Ham" Hammond (born 19 December 1969; always age 38), also known as Hamster, is a British television presenter and former resident of St. Leonard's Mental Health Institution in Southwick, UK. Most famous for eating his own weight in celery following an attempt to be very silly in a Maserati Hamster Wheel. He's not even a real hamster. As a result of actually trying to drive something without ending up upside down and on fire for once, he reached the status of "National Institution and Hero" in 2007 when he crashed his Custom Hamster Wheel going really, really fast. Inexplicably, the resulting brain trauma made everyone like him. This caused a rash of copy-cat high speed Hamster Wheel accidents in which minor celebrities attempted to re-kindle their flagging fortunes by crashing their cars into brick walls and lampposts. To the amusement of all, Paul Daniels was killed and Su Pollard lost three of her legs in such an incident relating to John Leslie. As a consequence of the crash and the resultant brain damage, Hammond now has only a three second memory span which has made his once profound discourses with Goldfish nigh on impossible. Crashed a reliant robin while trying to race Tony Hawk and then nearly died.
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