THE GRAND TOUR has still aired just one episode of season four so far. James will call on help from the local community in each challenge and there is … 'Reassembly is merely a form of therapy; something that stimulates a part of my brain that is left wanting in my daily life. James Daniel May (born 16 January 1963) is an English television presenter and journalist. He lives in London where he likes playing the piano, going to the pub and dismantling carburetors, often all at the same time.There's a problem loading this menu at the moment. Starring: James May Directed by: Tom Whitter James May's Toy Stories. Amazon.com: james may. And it’s got cars in it.”Opting for a different format for season four, fans will have two more feature-length specials to look forward to when The Grand Tour’s travel arrangements can return to normal.“It’s not just, ‘Can we get on an aeroplane and go somewhere?’ but, ‘Are we going to be able to do anything when we get there?’"The Grand Tour presenter also touched on how the ongoing pandemic has affected the rest of the season, but was unable to provide any solid updates for the team’s trip to Russia.

Activities undertaken include Japanese swordsmithing, and attending the Kanamara Matsuri penis festival in Kawasaki City. The only thing that spoiled it was the presence of my two co-hosts.”In the meantime, it has been almost eight months since the first episode of season four, Seamen, saw May, Clarkson and Hammond take on the Mekong river.The second episode of The Grand Tour’s fourth season was filmed in late 2019 but production was delayed amid the outbreak of COVID-19.Moreover, James May has provided some more insight about the upcoming special whilst reflecting on the trio’s difficult adventure in Vietnam.The Grand Tour star said: “It wasn’t as hairy as the boat one, which was stupid, on reflection.”Episode two was set for release earlier this year, but had to be put on hold when executive producer Andy Wilman fell ill with the virus.However, Madagascar still came with its fair share of challenges, as May revealed.Although an exact release date has not been set, Amazon has confirmed the trio’s trip to Madagascar will be released in 2020.He also assured: “It’s a good film, very upbeat and positive. Despite its pitfalls, the tropical paradise off the coast of East Africa will still stand as one of the most beautiful locations the Top Gear boys have visited.He continued: “But Madagascar was arduous, sweaty and we got covered in lots of c**p as usual.”Although it may be some time before the hosts can appear in front of the camera again, James May indicated to Amazon subscribers the next episode will be worth the wait.Thankfully, a new clip has teased the release of episode two, giving fans a sneak peak at the hosts’ hike across the shallow Indian Ocean.He explained: “The effects of lockdown on making TV shows is that we have to retract our ambitions for travel.Finally, he said: “I think Amazon would say the same thing. James May embarks on a remarkable journey across Japan, from its icy north to its balmy south. You and I, we are not alone, and our screwdrivers are our flashing Excaliburs as we sally forth to make small parts of the fragmented world whole again.