15:28 GMT, Thursday, 5 June 2008 16:28 UK
Top Gear's Hammond joins Lab Rats
Top Gear host Richard Hammond is to present a children's television series about science.
The 38-year-old will front Richard Hammond's Lab Rats - set in the world of a secret underground laboratory - on BBC One and the CBBC channel.
The £2m series will ask children to carry out a number of experiments and messy challenges.
Lab Rats - which Hammond is jointly producing - will be broadcast early next year.
Hammond presents the show as the "Willy Wonka of the science world" living in a stately home with a secret laboratory below the stables, where he keeps his cars.
Peter Wyles, who devised the format, said of the former Brainiac presenter: "Richard is the perfect person to host this series - he lives and breathes the world of popular science."
E-mail this to a friend
Related to this story:
Hammond 'battles with depression'
(24 Feb 08 |
Entertainment
)
Hammond crash car goes for sale
(23 Dec 07 |
North Yorkshire
)
Hammond tells of 'lost two weeks'
(21 Dec 06 |
Entertainment
)
BBC blames tyre for car crash
(14 Sep 07 |
Entertainment
)
Top Gear host has another crash
(11 Sep 07 |
Entertainment
)
New speed stunt for Top Gear host
(09 Sep 07 |
Entertainment
)
BBC airs Top Gear crash footage
(28 Jan 07 |
Entertainment
)
RELATED INTERNET LINKS
Top Gear
Richard Hammond interview in full - The Sunday Times
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites
News Front Page
|
Africa
|
Americas
|
Asia-Pacific
|
Europe
|
Middle East
|
South Asia
|
UK
|
Business
|
Health
|
Science & Environment
|
Technology
|
Entertainment
|
Also in the news
|
Have Your Say
|
Entertainment Contents:
Arts & Culture
NewsWatch | Notes | Contact us | About BBC News | Profiles | History