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Top Gear and The Grand Tour star James May sat down with Al Arabiya News presenter Tom Burges Watson for an unique interview, discussing the opportunity of a reunion with Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond.

But not earlier than he took a sly dig at Jeremy’s pub The Farmer’s Dog in Burford, Oxfordshire. May, 62, who additionally owns a pub The Royal Oak at Swallowcliffe, Wiltshire, described on TripAdvisor as “the perfect pub”, was requested by Burges Watson who was the higher landlord.

May mentioned of his pub: “Mine’s much better. I think that’s the main difference. I haven’t actually been to Jeremy’s pub. I’ve met a few people who have. It sounds like, well, from what I can gather, he’s gone for a sort of mass throughput model.”

The laidback star claimed that though he hadn’t really tried the meals at Jeremy’s pub and even been there his was higher from what individuals had informed him and insisted his was way more like a “regular English pub” moderately than a celeb pub.

The Farmer’s Dog has garnered blended evaluations since its opening in August final yr with a whole lot queueing for hours to get in.

“So he’s got hundreds of people queuing up to have his burger, whereas ours is a little bit more relaxed. It’s a village pub where people come. The food is great. We’ve got a fabulous chef and team of chefs. So mine would feel more like, more like a regular English pub. It’s not, it’s not old fashioned. He hasn’t got horse brass on the walls or any of that tweezer. There’s no Morris dancing. I won’t allow that. It is just a pub.”

In the battle of the boozers, May tipped his on-screen colleague and close pal in pub hygiene ratings. The Food Standards agency ranked James’ pub a stellar five out of five, with Clarkson’s got a lesser, though admirable, four out of five, as reported by What’s The Jam.

May was also asked the inevitable question about a Top Gear reunion in the exclusive chat.

He said: “Well, I’m afraid it is not a reunion. The Not Very Grand Tour is basically a better of compilation hosted from the studio by me and Richard Hammond. Jeremy Clarkson wasn’t out there for some cause, however we’re all within the clips. It’s all stuff you’ve seen earlier than, however chopped up differently. We recorded it some time again. I am unable to bear in mind why he could not be there. He was most likely busy.

There’s nothing wrong with the comeback, but there comes a point where you have to draw a line under it. And as we used to say, land it safely rather than crash it. We’ve exhausted our take on the subject. It’s probably time for a more modern one and we’re already pretty old. So if we did a comeback in 20 years time, it would be in bath chairs, and I think it would be rather unseemly. I really don’t see it happening.”

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