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What would happen if the BBC sacked Jeremy Clarkson?...

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More!

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/what ... ed-5312375

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-dr ... e23404771/

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This punched one speaks out.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/jere ... 34#rlabs=2

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They also claim he is on the way to divorce court after being caught twice test driving ladies other than his own. :o

It appears this is not his year.

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The world would be a better place? :)
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I really like the show and would hate to see it go but the more I read about Jeremy Clarkson, the more I dislike him and his attitude. He's actually starting to sour me on that show. It used to be one of my all time favorites, not so much anymore.
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Hi Ashdaw & Dude

He certainly doesn't seem to be the jolly funster we see on the screen or so it would seem, i agree.

Like many privileged boys to men he it seems is used to getting his way & on his schedule. Still many of our stars in all leagues are not what they appear to be & have issues that may go unnoticed or come out to bite them later.

He probably is no worse than many and no doubt better than some but for sure he is fun to watch on Top Gear and is indispensable to its continuing imho.

Interesting what comes out when a crack appears in the veneer.

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Jeremy Clarkson to be sacked by the BBC
Jeremy Clarkson is to be sacked as Top Gear presenter after a BBC investigation found he did assault a producer in a row over steak and chips

Jeremy Clarkson is to be sacked as Top Gear presenter after a BBC investigation concluded he did attack a producer on the programme.
Lord Hall, the Director General of the BBC, is expected to announce his decision on Wednesday after considering the findings of an internal investigation.
Clarkson, 54, will be thanked for his work on the hugely popular motoring show, but will be told such behaviour cannot be tolerated at the Corporation.
It is understood a report into the so-called ‘fracas’ at a North Yorkshire hotel, concluded that presenter spent 20 minutes verbally abusing producer Oisin Tymon, before launching a 30 second physical assault on him.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebri ... e-BBC.html
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Hi BaLa

I was afraid they would come to that conclusion. Too bad as i enjoyed the show & him in particular. He will turn up somewhere i'm sure & i think he will bring along his pals as well.

A new Top Gear will never cut it to the same degree it once was imho.

It should be interesting to see how things shape up.

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Agreed, it will never be that same, especially if the other two decide to leave. It looks like he's a bit of a bigot, on top of his short temper issues. I've seen hints of that on the show. It's too bad really he can't just keep that kind of thing off screen and off set. I'm not condoning it, but if he had kept that stuff more to himself he likely would still have a job on Top Gear.
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The Dude wrote:Agreed, it will never be that same, especially if the other two decide to leave. It looks like he's a bit of a bigot, on top of his short temper issues. I've seen hints of that on the show. It's too bad really he can't just keep that kind of thing off screen and off set. I'm not condoning it, but if he had kept that stuff more to himself he likely would still have a job on Top Gear.
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Hi Dude

Your absolutely correct. I think its the schoolboy in him that he cannot resist trying to get by with something like "there is a slope in the road". I'd lay odds he knew exactly what he was saying and thought it clever of himself in so doing.

Like you i have noticed these things over time as well but in most cases i knew it was his humor more than anything but things being like they are today with all the PC people out there just poised to strike at the simplest of things they deem offensive care must be taken in public.

Many a politician has been caught off camera with much the same ensuing.

I wish people would lighten up and get a funnybone.

As to the striking of an employee, well no debate their imho. It could not be tolerated..

Lets hope he gets things back up elsewhere as i will miss him and the show. Not easy to find a dance partner either as it is a costly show to produce with all their travels etc. Someone with deep pockets an a sense of humor will be needed.

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I will miss him as well.
Obviously what he did was not excusable.

We will see what happens with the show, guess they're going to try to go on.
But I don't see it being as successful.
Also I wonder what happens to People/Fans that bought Tickets to Future Shows...I would be demanding my money back.

I might try to watch one of the New Shows with whoever they bring on as replacements, but my guess is I won't like it.



They tried filming the Last 3 Episodes while he (Jeremy) was suspended and Hammond and May refused.
James May and Richard Hammond refuse to film Top Gear without Jeremy Clarkson
The two co-hosts rejected an offer to present the last three shows without the suspended star
By Bill Gardner8:01AM GMT 19 Mar 2015
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebri ... rkson.html
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Top Gear Hosts James May And Richard Hammond React To Clarkson Firing
Michael Ballaban
Today 11:20am
http://jalopnik.com/top-gear-hosts-jame ... 1693566118

Not going to quote anything here it's mainly quotes.
There is a Short YouTube Clip of James.

They might be looking for 3 replacements not just Jeremy's.
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Hi BaLa

I doubt that James May And Richard Hammond will continue on unless they have to fulfill a contract or something. I think they are too tied with Jeremy to stay on as i'm sure they realize it won't float without him and also that he will look after them down the road as he is sure to pop up somewhere with a new sponsor to continue on in one form or another.

They also have other interests that generate a substantial income for them so none of them is hurting at this time.

I will watch the show to see how it goes but like you am doubtful it can sustain its audience without Clarkson.

A shame really

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1 of the few shows that I record as I don't watch much TV unless it is local sports, Bucs, Rays & Lightning... If I don't go to the games, I try to catch them on TV...


I have picked up on a lot of off color remarks throughout the series. I see the show (as all TV programs) as entertainment only and agree that Clarkson makes the show and works well with May and the hamster. Have had many great laughs watching it and as you guys, I will try the new show, most likely won't like it. I can't stand the US version of Top Gear...

Making funnies is one thing, attacking someone is quite different... The producer would have every right to press charges although it probably wouldn't be good for his career...
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Hi Ken

Like you i cannot stand the US version either. I too tape most shows i like so i can watch on my schedule & also to skip most commercials.

The one thing BBC could not due was not respond to a physical attack on an employee. They really had no choice once it was ascertained to be what was said and Clarkson was the instigator.

Sad as i loved this show.

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