Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond And James May 'Weren't Worth The Money Amazon Paid', Says Netflix Chief

Netflix Declare That Clarkson And Co. 'Weren't Worth The Money'

It sounds like the folks over at Netflix aren’t exactly regretful at passing on the opportunity to have Jeremy Clarkson hosting a new car series on their streaming service.

Earlier this year, it was reported that Jeremy and his former ‘Top Gear’ co-presenters, Richard Hammond and James May, were in talks to make their forthcoming cars show available to Netflix customers.

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Jeremy Clarkson

After speculation over why Netflix appeared to have let the trio slip through the net, Netflix's Chief Product Officer, Neil Hunt, has now told Digital Spy that he’s not exactly regretting letting Clarkson and co. slip through his fingers.

“Our buying decisions tend to be somewhat data-driven. We have a lot of data to get the deals we want, so there we go.

"Clearly it wasn't worth the money to make the deal... I think they sold themselves for way more money [than they're worth]."

Ouch!

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Clarkson, Hammond and May

Following the news that they had signed a three-series deal with Amazon Prime, it was suggested in the press that the trio would earn a whopping £160-million between them in their new deal.

It was also reported last month that Jeremy Clarkson alone would be making close to £800,000 a show on Amazon Prime, making him the highest-paid host on British telly.

The unnamed show will begin streaming on Amazon Prime next year, and is thought to be going head-to-head with the newly-rebooted ‘Top Gear’, which will be hosted by Chris Evans and an as-of-yet-undisclosed presenting team.

Possible 'Top Gear' Presenters
Guy Martin (01 of14)
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Guy Martin is another star whose name has been mentioned often in relation to the presenting roles.
Jodie Kidd (02 of14)
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Jodie was spotted enjoying lunch with Jeremy Clarkson in the wake of his sacking - does she already have his blessing? (credit:Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)
Nick Knowles(03 of14)
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Just days ago, Nick revealed that he has been in talks with BBC bosses. (credit:Mark Cuthbert via Getty Images)
Suzi Perry(04 of14)
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Suzi's name has also come up often, during talk of a shortlist. (credit:Dave J Hogan via Getty Images)
Philip Glenister (05 of14)
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The actor's name has popped up often, and in May it was reported that he was in "advanced talks" with the BBC. (credit:Jon furniss/Invision/AP)
Will Mellor(06 of14)
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In April, sources revealed that bosses were considering Will, in the hope that he'd bring "a younger audience" to the show. (credit:David M. Benett via Getty Images)
David Hasselhoff (07 of14)
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The Hoff threw his hat into the ring last month, answering with a simple, "Why not?", when asked whether he'd be up for presenting the motoring show. (credit:KGC-143/STAR MAX/IPx)
Stephen Fry(08 of14)
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Bookies William Hill are offering odds of 10/1 on TV star Stephen nabbing the role. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
James Blunt(09 of14)
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James Blunt's also made the bookies' shortlist with odds of 12/1. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Dermot O'Leary(10 of14)
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Dermot's left the 'X Factor' behind, and he's already on the Beeb's books thanks to his Radio 2 show. (credit:Stuart C. Wilson via Getty Images)
Jake Humphrey(11 of14)
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BT vision presenter Jake Humphrey is 8/1 to be a co-host. (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
Jamiroquai (12 of14)
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Jamiroquai loves his cars - could he make the move to television? (credit:Sowetan via Getty Images)
Adrian Chiles (13 of14)
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Well... he's not doing much at the moment is he? (credit:Tristan Fewings via Getty Images)
Nigel Mansell(14 of14)
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We reckon former Formula One World Champion Nigel Mansell would be a perfect choice. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)