Oz and James Drink To Britain

How much do you know about James?

By Katherine Hall

Early on

James Daniel May was born in Bristol on 16 January 1963. He has two sisters and a brother and was schooled in Monmouthshire and South Yorkshire. As a child, he was a keen pianist and flautist and he went on to study music at Lancaster University.

Fusker

James has a black and white cat called Fusker, given to him as a gift by Richard Hammond’s wife Mindy. He’s mentioned that Fusker picks fights with everything, including vacuum cleaners, cars, irons, motorbikes and the Jesus action figure that lives in James’ lounge in his Hammersmith, London home.

Blithering idiot

He wasn’t one of the original presenters on the revamped Top Gear. When the iconic programme returned to the BBC’s screens in 2002, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond were flanked by motoring journalist Jason Dawe. Although teased by Jeremy as a ‘blithering idiot’ on his debut, James soon settled in and quickly became a favourite with the viewing public.

Blackpool Illuminations

In 2008, Mr. May was invited to switch on the Blackpool Illuminations alongside fellow Top Gear-ers Jezza and Hammond. After the crowd were warmed up by bands including Scouting for Girls and Boyzone, the boys roared into town after racing from Switzerland to the seaside. But in the end, it was actually The Stig who threw the switch and lit up the promenade!

Weird crush

Although James was voted the TV star with the Worst Hair in a Brylcreem 2007 poll, he also won Heat magazine’s Weird Crush award in the same year. His predecessor? Richard ‘The Hamster’ Hammond, who won in 2006. And the man who stole his crown? None other than his other Top Gear cohort, Jeremy Clarkson, who triumphed in 2008.

Fired

May was fired from Autocar magazine in 1992 after putting together a hidden message in an issue. He now writes a weekly column for The Daily Telegraph's motoring section, and authored a book called May On Motors. He also co-wrote Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure, based on the TV series of the same name.

High flyer

May holds a private pilot’s licence and owns his own plane. He flew a Cessna 182 in the Top Gear Bugatti Veyron challenge, inviting Richard Hammond onboard as his passenger as they raced Jeremy Clarkson across Europe. James has stated that if he didn’t work on Top Gear, his alternative dream job would be either an as airline pilot or a surgeon.

Cars

He owns five cars, including a Porsche 911, a Rolls Royce and a Fiat Panda. Although he has the keys to a number luxury vehicles at his fingertips, he drives his humble Fiat Panda the most. He’s also a big fan of the old iron horse and owns six motorbikes.

Captain Slow

His nickname is Captain Slow, although he normally refers to himself as ‘the other bloke off Top Gear’. Although his less-than-speedy moniker is inspired by the fact that he usually finishes last in the various Top Gear challenges, May has actually executed some sterling high-speed driving, including taking the famed super car, the Bugatti Veyron, up to top speed during one episode of the show.

Cheese

James likes Ivan Cutler, the late Scottish surreal comedian, Chopin and the book Free Fall by William Golding. His favourite gadget in the mini cheese grater. He also claims that at night, he dreams of ladies and aeroplanes, and he admires the London skyscraper 30 St Mary Axe – better known as the Gherkin.
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