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Jeremy Clarkson addresses Richard Hammond reunion rumours
The two presenters worked together alongside James May on both BBC’s Top Gear and Prime Video’s The Grand Tour for more than two decades.
Mr Clarkson lives in Oxfordshire, where he runs Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington and The Farmer’s Dog pub in Asthall, near Burford.
It has been reported that Mr Hammond has bought a six-bedroom Georgian manor house near Abergavenny in Wales.
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With a price tag of £2m, the mansion that was bought with cash comes with a tennis court, wine cellar, conservatory, lake and outbuildings for his collection of cars and motorbikes.
Villagers have seen the TV presenter shopping in Waitrose, with one telling The Sun: “It’s great having a celebrity face in town.
It was reported last week that some Abergavenny locals are fearful that Mr Clarkson may follow his former co-star and pal to the Welsh town.
However, the 65-year-old has quashed this idea of a move to reunite with Mr Hammond while writing in The Sun.
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He said: “Residents in the pretty Welsh town of Abergavenny said this week that after Richard Hammond bought a house in the area, they were ‘fearful’ that I’d do the same thing.
“Well, relax, boyos, because why would I want to live near Richard Hammond?
“The roads are dangerous enough as it is without having to worry about him coming round the corner, on fire and on his roof.”
Mr Clarkson’s jibes made reference to Mr Hammond’s multiple car crashes, which occurred while the TV shows the pair worked on together.
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Christopher Eccleston verdict on Billie Piper as Doctor Who
The Manchester-born actor’s first major role came in the early 1990s, with his breakout performance in Let Him Have It.
He followed this up with the popular BBC drama Our Friends in the North, starring alongside Daniel Craig, Gina McKee, and Mark Strong.
The 62-year-old has also featured in multiple films, including Shallow Grave, 28 Days Later and Thor: The Dark World.
But Chris is perhaps best known and beloved by fans across the world for his iconic turn as the Doctor in the BBC’s Doctor Who.
Playing the ninth incarnation of the Time Lord, he helped relaunch the sci-fi series in 2005 after ‘the wilderness years’.
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Christopher Eccleston. (Image: Jeff Moore / PA)
Bringing a modernised show which had new generations hiding behind the sofa, Chris starred opposite Billie Piper, who played companion, Rose Tyler.
Hopping in the Tardis and fast-forwarding to the present, he was at the Oxford Literary Festival on Sunday (March 29).
Sitting down opposite fellow actor Paterson Joseph, the pair discussed their lives and careers at Oxford University’s Sheldonian Theatre.
The 61-year-old, who has been the Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University for more than three years, is known for his roles in Wonka, Peep Show and Julius Caesar.
Both actors have written books, with I Love the Bones of You by Chris, and Mr Joseph’s award-winning The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho.
Following their conversation and some questions from the crowd, the pair departed the historic venue to rapturous applause.
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Paterson Joseph and Christopher Eccleston at the Sheldonian Theatre. (Image: Newsquest)
After the event, Chris took some time to have an exclusive chat with the Oxford Mail about Oxford, Doctor Who and more.
“I think I’ve been to Oxford once before,” he said.
“When I arrived here this morning, the bells were ringing, and when I was in Cambridge about a year ago for the Folk Festival, the bells were ringing too.
“It made me think of when I played Jude in Jude the Obscure, who is the classic working-class guy who dreams of being a scholar and coming to Oxford or Cambridge, and it’s never left me.
“And I was walking around today just completely and utterly astounded by the architecture.
“I went into the Divinity School and stood in there and just looked because Jude was a stonemason.
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Christopher Eccleston. (Image: PA)
“The irony of Oxford and Cambridge, of course, is that all these working-class men made this beauty, and a lot of them dreamt to be scholars themselves.
“So it makes me think how fortunate I was to play Jude.”
Speaking about appearing at Oxford Literary Festival 2026, Chris added: “My dad would be very proud that I’ve been asked to speak at a literary festival because my family were all voracious readers.
“Books are the gateway, that’s what I’d say to any young person – if you’re in trouble, and you don’t know anything, it will be in a book.
“So if I can support a literary festival, I’ll be there.”
Having already penned his autobiographical book about his relationship with his father, Ronnie, Chris revealed that he’s keen to write again.
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Christopher Eccleston and Oxford Mail reporter Ed Burnett. (Image: Newsquest)
“Yes, I would like to write, but I think writing certainly within my industry is the hardest thing to do,” he said.
“I think it’s the most ignored and the most malign, and that’s deeply ironic because they’re the most important people in our industry, writers.
“So yes, I’d very much like to write again, but I don’t seem to have the discipline, especially with being alone with your thoughts for so long.
“Most of the writers I know working in television and film are lunatics because as soon as there’s a wrap party or a drink, they’re there because they spend so much time alone.
“But I should try more, and I really admire what Paterson’s done.”
In recent months, the 62-year-old has fronted a high‑profile campaign calling for a ban on gambling advertising, working with the Coalition to End Gambling Ads.
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A short film titled Stacking the Deck is available to watch on YouTube, and Chris spoofs the style of glossy betting commercials.
Criticising gambling ads, he has urged the government to curb promotions which are helping to destroy lives.
“We’ve addressed the advertising of alcohol, and we’ve addressed the advertising of tobacco, but we are not accepting that gambling is an addiction,” said Chris.
“It’s a disease. These gambling companies are making absolute fortunes, and they’ve got the government in their pocket.
“The government needs to clean that up, and I think the public would respect whichever government was in power if they said we’re going to take a lot of your money off you.
“People are committing suicide. I’ve interviewed a woman who lost her husband, and her two children have lost their father because of his addiction, which destroyed the family’s finances.
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Christopher Eccleston. (Image: PA)
“It’s being encouraged as you only need to have a mobile phone and you’re targeted. So it’s a moral question for me.
“Children are seeing these things. When you’re watching Premier League football, there are constant advertisements by people who should know better.
“It’s going in subliminally, and it’s rooting. It’s a huge addiction. So we start with the same strictures applied to the advertising of alcohol and tobacco.”
Moving on to music, Chris is known to be a big fan of The Smiths from his native Manchester, but the actor opened up on what else he likes to listen to.
“I like Black Grape, Happy Mondays, Joy Division, New Order, but really I’m a soul boy.
“The Smiths are an outlier for me. I was born in 1964, and I heard all the great Motown stacks, all of funk, hearing black American music made me realise that America is a country built on racial discrimination.
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Christopher Eccleston. (Image: PA)
It made me look at America in a very different way. It was really important in my education about racism, and also, you could dance to it.
“Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway, Curtis Mayfield, Betty Wright, people like that.
“At the same time, I was listening to all the Jamaican reggae and ska, but it’s that interesting thing that white guys of my generation, even the skinheads, were listening to black music.
“That’s what music’s supposed to do, to bring people together. So yeah, I’m a soul boy.”
Finally, on the topic of Doctor Who, Chris addressed his former co-star, Billie Piper, becoming the new Doctor, as previously suggested.
While appearing at the Fan Expo convention in 2022, the 62-year-old had said: “I was saying to somebody today in the green room that Russell T Davies is coming back, right, and who’s going to be his Doctor?
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Billie Piper and Christopher Eccleston as Rose Tyler and the Doctor. (Image: BBC / PA)
“I think it should be Billie Piper, actually. Catherine Tate’s great, but I think there’s your Doctor.
“And I’d like to see you all struggle with it. ‘How can she be the Doctor when she was an assistant?!’
“I like the idea of it blowing fuses in the canon, or whatever it’s called.”
Then last year, Ncuti’s Fifteenth Doctor regenerated into an incarnation played by Ms Piper, realising Chris’ own idea.
When asked if he really was a Time Lord after making the correct prediction, the actor laughed and joked: “Exactly, I’m a prophet!”
Reacting to his old co-star taking on the role that he previously held, Chris was utterly supportive and said: “Give it to Billie! Yeah, why not? Why not.”
You can catch Chris next in the new psychological thriller miniseries Unchosen, which premieres on Netflix on Tuesday, April 21.
Crime & Safety
Update on bin collection changes in Oxfordshire this Easter
This year, the Easter period falls between Friday, April 3 and Monday, April 6.
In Oxford, there will be no changes to bin collections.
A spokesman for Oxford Direct Services (ODS) said: “Easter bank holiday update. Good news. There are no changes to your household bin collections over the Easter bank holidays this year.
“Please put your bins out as normal on your usual collection day.”
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Meanwhile, in the South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse district areas, there are some minor tweaks to the collections.
If due to be collected on Friday, April 3, the binmen will be round the following day (Saturday, April 4).
Monday, April 6’s collection will be moved to Tuesday, April 7.
Tuesday’s collection will be moved to Wednesday, April 8.
Wednesday’s collection will now be on Thursday, April 9.
Thursday’s collection has been moved to Friday, April 10.
And Friday’s collection will be picked up on Saturday, April 11.
West Oxfordshire and Cherwell districts will remain the same.
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Signs showing M&S foodhall opening at town’s retail park
The foodhall at Fairacres Retail Park is expected to open later this month and contractors said they hoped it would open by April 27.
Building work is continuing outside the former Homebase retail unit, and new white signs showing the ‘M&S Abingdon’ logo have gone up for the first time, after the Homebase signs were removed.
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The retail site spans more than 18,000 sq ft and the foodhall comes as part of the M&S “rotation and renewal programme”.
The new store will create 75 jobs and recruitment is now under way.
New M&S signs outside a foodhall in Abingdon (Image: Andy Ffrench)
According to M&S, the new foodhall will offer the best of M&S Food, including fresh produce from Select Farms, everyday essentials from M&S’ Remarkable Value and Bigger Pack Better Value ranges, a hot chicken counter and an in-store bakery.
A dedicated click and collect point will also allow customers to easily pick up their fashion, home and beauty online orders.
The opening of the store will be “a big step forward for the town as a whole,” town councillor Oliver Forder said earlier.
M&S staff (Image: M&S)
DIY store Homebase closed at Fairacres in February last year.
It had opened in a new unit at the retail park in 2021 where Costa Coffee and Lidl can also be found.
Paddy Sunderland, store manager at M&S Abingdon, said: “We’re so excited to open the doors of our brand-new food store in Abingdon this spring – customers don’t have long to wait.
“In the meantime, we’re thrilled to be building a team of exceptional colleagues at the store, who will help deliver the best possible shopping experience for our customers.”
Shoppers have welcomed the arrival of the new foodhall, as it will save them a journey to Didcot or Oxford.
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