W. Chump & Sons
Company Owners, Left-Right: Richard Hammond, James May, Jeremy Clarkson, and Andy Wilman (out of shot) | |
Limited company | |
Industry | Television production |
Genre | Factual entertainment automotive journalism |
Founded | July 2015 |
Headquarters | Studio 4, Power Road Studios, Power Road, Chiswick[1], London |
Products | untitled Amazon motoring show |
Owners | |
Parent | Chump Holdings |
Divisions |
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W. Chump & Sons Ltd[2] is an independent television production company founded in July 2015 in the United Kingdom.[3] The company is headquartered on Power Road, Chiswick, London, and owned by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May and Andy Wilman. The directors of the company are the former presenters and producer of the MPH Show and Top Gear Live exhibition tours, as well as the former Top Gear series produced for BBC Television until March 2015. As of 2016 the company was engaged in producing an untitled Amazon motoring show scheduled to debut on Amazon Video in the autumn of 2016.
Two of the directors, Clarkson and Wilman previously owned a similar company called Bedder 6 up until 2012 when it was sold to BBC Worldwide.[4]
Company
Chump Holdings Limited is the holding company for the group of companies.[5] The relationship between Clarkson, Hammond, May and Wilman and control of the company is covered by a 46-page Articles of Incorporation.[6][7] The company name includes the initial letters of the directors' surnames.[8]
In August 2015 property agency Martin Burke & Associated were tasked with finding a suitable office with "generous car parking space" in Hammersmith, Chiswick or Notting Hill.[9] The company initially used temporary office space in Notting Hill.[10] In October 2015 W. Chump & Sons took a three-year lease on an office at Power Road Studios in Chiswick—at the time leased from Sapcote Group—paying £38 per square-foot.[11][12] The building containing the offices was subsequently bought by Helical Bar from Sapcote.[13][14][15] The company moved in at the beginning of January 2016.[16]
A second company, W. Chump & Sons Productions Limited (company number 09715710) was founded in September 2015 with Andy Wilman as its sole director.[17] A third company Chump Productions (company number 09806303) with Clarkson, Hammond, May and Wilman as directors and owned by Chump Holdings was founded on 2 October 2015.<ref "ch-09806303">"Chump Productions Limited". Companies House. Retrieved 5 January 2016. Company number 09806303
</ref> The companies use the registered office of legal firm Olswang at 90 High Holborn, London.
In mid-December 2015 Clarkson stated to Jeremy Paxman of the Financial Times that "serious business folk who want to be in on what looks set to be a roaring success will have to carry business cards bearing their name and rank in the hierarchy of, for example, W Chump and Sons (mugs and T-shirts)".[18] One week later, a fourth company W. Chump & Sons (Mugs & T-Shirts) Limited (company number 09928481) was incorporated on 23 December 2015 and made up of the four main directors, plus Ernesto Schmitt formerly of Beamly and EMI Music.[19]
Cars
In late-2015 the organisation acquired four Reliant Robin three-wheelers as company cars.[18][20][21][10] The fleet of four cars for Clarkson, Hammond, May and Wilman cost under £15,000.[10]
Amazon
In July 2015 the directors of W. Chump & Sons had signed contracts with the online broadcaster Amazon Video to join a list of original programs distributed by Amazon and produce 36 episodes of an untitled Amazon motoring show.[22] The deal was arranged by Chris Bird and Conrad Riggs of Amazon.[23] The first series was scheduled to be distributed to Amazon Prime's online customers from late-2016.[20] Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos described the deal as being "very, very, very expensive".[24]
References
- ↑ "Completed projects". Office and Industrial acquisition. Martin Burke and Associates. 23 November 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
W Chump and Sons Ltd, Office acquisition, Studio 4 Power Road Chiswick
- ↑ "W. Chump & Sons Limited". Companies House. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
Company number 09668527
- ↑ Campelli, Matthew (13 August 2015). "Clarkson and Wilman's indie recruiting for Amazon series".
W. Chump & Sons, the indie set up by Andy Wilman and Jeremy Clarkson, has begun crewing up for its ambitious new motoring series for Amazon Prime Video.
- ↑ Conlan, Tara; Sabbagh, Dan (27 September 2012). "Top Gear deal nets Jeremy Clarkson multi-million pound payout". Guardian. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
- ↑ "Chump Holdings Limited: Company Number 09806001". Companies House. 2 October 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
Incorporated on: 2 October 2015
- ↑ Methven, Nicola (20 October 2015). "Jeremy Clarkson makes deal with James May and Richard Hammond in case they fall out". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
a 46-page document to sort out what happens if they ever fell out. … each have an equal 25% stake in umbrella firm Chump Holdings – logged at Companies House on October 6. … document, written by law firm Olswang, covers topics including decision-making, conflicts of interests, removal of directors and errors and disputes. … Chump Holdings contains their TV-making arm W. Chump and Sons Productions and another business W. Chump and Sons Ltd which could deal with other areas such as merchandise and any live tours.
- ↑ Olswang. "Company Number 9806001 Chump Holdings Limited" (Certificate of Incorporation of a Private Limited Company). Companies House. pp. 1–46.
- ↑ Singh, Anita (1 August 2015). "Top Gear stars drive $380m TV deal". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
Clarkson, Hammond and May - along with former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman - will make the show and take a cut of profits from merchandising and tours through their new production company, W Chump & Sons (the title incorporates the initials of their surnames).
- ↑ "Top Gear trio seeking office space" (PDF). Property Week. Archived from the original on 27 August 2015.
Agency Martin Burke & Associates has been tasked with finding 5,000 sq ft of space for W Chump & Sons, the company set up by the trio along with former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman. The firm is seeking office space in Hammersmith and Chiswick, but could also consider moving to Notting Hill. One of the main requirements of the new base is generous car parking space.
- 1 2 3 Clarkson, Jeremy (12 January 2016). "Remember the rolling Robins? Well, I’ve a confession to make". The Sunday Times Driving.
less than £15,000 … for four cars. … I went all the way from our old offices in Notting Hill to our new offices, appropriately enough, in Power Road, in Chiswick, west London
- ↑ Branson, Adam (29 October 2015). "Clarkson and co. rev into Chiswick". Property Week.
three year lease on 5,495 sq ft of office space at Power Road Studios, Chiswick.
- ↑ "Clarkson and ex Top Gear boys rev into Chiswick". Hanover Green.
The space, leased from Sapcote Group, will be the home for their new production company W Chump & Sons, which will be making the group's new motoring show on Amazon Prime. … rent equates to £38/sq ft. … Hanover Green acted for Sapcote.
- ↑ "City Spy: Jeremy Clarkson gets his perfect landlord in Helical Bar's Mike Slade". Evening Standard (London). 8 December 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
The Chiswick building in which Clarkson and chums' production company W Chump & Sons leases offices has been bought by Helical Bar
- ↑ Bury, Rhiannon (7 December 2015). "Helical buys new home of Top Gear team". Property Week.
Helical Bar has bought the home of the former Top Gear presenters’ new programme in Chiswick … The 1930s building is a former warehouse that was once used by Singer Sewing Machine Company
- ↑ Millar, James (8 December 2015). "Sapcote Developments sells Power Road Studios for £34m". Sapcote website blog.
- ↑ Wong, Jessica (4 January 2016). "Top Gear's original trio preps Amazon show as new team revamps original". CBC News (Canada). Retrieved 4 January 2016.
posted images [on] Monday of moving into new offices
- ↑ "W. Chump & Sons Productions Limited". Companies House. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
Company number 09715710
- 1 2 Paxman, Jeremy (18 December 2015). "Lunch with the FT: Jeremy Clarkson". Financial Times. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
serious business folk who want to be in on what looks set to be a roaring success will have to carry business cards bearing their name and rank in the hierarchy of, for example, "W Chump and Sons (mugs and T-shirts)"
. - ↑ "W. Chump & Sons (Mugs & T-Shirts) Limited". 23 December 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
Company number 09928481
- 1 2 Thomas, Kate (26 November 2015). "Full speed ahead! Jeremy Clarkson takes Reliant Robins for a spin with James May and Richard Hammond as they film new Amazon Prime motoring show". Retrieved 23 December 2015.
filming a humorous sequence in their very own Reliant Robins. … dinky three-wheeled vehicles from W. Chump and Sons, the production company behind the series. … May confirmed the series will debut on online streaming service Amazon Prime in the autumn of 2016
- ↑ "Jeremy Clarkson faces backlash over 'fracas' jokes". The Week (Dennis). 22 December 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
scene for the Amazon show featured three Robins, each emblazoned with the name of Clarkson's new production company: W Chump and Sons Ltd. … Clarkson's new production company, W Trump and Sons of London, has already begun filming for the as-yet untitled show for Amazon Prime. The first shoot took place at the Algarve International Circuit in Portimao, Portugal where Clarkson, Hammond and May raced three of the world's most expensive supercars – a McLaren P1, a Ferrari LaFerrari and a Porsche 918 Spyder.
- ↑ "Clarkson delighted with terms of new Amazon show". 2 August 2015. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
The new motoring show, which will be available to Amazon Prime customers next year, will feature at least 36 episodes over three years.
- ↑ Barraclough, Leo (31 July 2015). "Why Jeremy Clarkson’s ‘Top Gear’ Team Went to Amazon". Retrieved 23 December 2015.
will be 12 episodes in each of the three seasons, and each episode will run for around an hour. … deal was brokered by Amazon U.K. film and TV strategy director Chris Bird and Conrad Riggs, the U.S. company's head of TV production.
- ↑ Quinn, James (16 August 2015). "Amazon's Jeff Bezos: With Jeremy Clarkson, we're entering a new golden age of television". Daily Telegraph (Seattle). Retrieved 23 December 2015.
Bezos [said] he's "very excited" about the concept. … the show will be "very, very, very expensive," for Amazon. "They're worth a lot and they know it."
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