richy
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Phone in on 5live about this. Some of the people trying to defend his actions is actual comedy gold :rofl:
I think the BBC will want to keep the programme. No one is indispensable so there should be no insurmountable problems with getting a new crew. I think the current format was getting a bit hackneyed and needed a revamp.
Top Gear has been started in other countries - Australia , Germany for example - none of them have reached the same popularity as TG - the Aus one finished because people weren't watching it.
Ch5 and Sky have both had car programmes and both are poor in comparison
Top Gear is successful because of Clarkson. Anything else would and has shown to be a poor substitute
Phone in on 5live about this. Some of the people trying to defend his actions is actual comedy gold :rofl:
But, as has already been said, the current mould/cast/crew are/were working extremely well and making many millions of £££ for the BBC.
May and Hammonds contracts are due for renewal at the end of the current season.
If Sky were to offer a package to all 3 to start a new series, heavily advertised it and was made in similar fashion to the current Top Gear, I think it would do well.
Let's be honest, Sky's pockets are a lot, lot deeper than the BBc's so the potential is definitely there.
I did read somewhere that Sky tried desperately to sign them two years ago but Clarkson and Wilman stayed loyal to the BBC, Someone will want them and it will just be rebranded.Sorry to disappoint you but Sky and Channel Four have stated they would not sign then [don't think bargepole was mentioned though]
I think the BBC will want to keep the programme. No one is indispensable so there should be no insurmountable problems with getting a new crew. I think the current format was getting a bit hackneyed and needed a revamp.
Sorry to disappoint you but Sky and Channel Four have stated they would not sign then [don't think bargepole was mentioned though]
Sorry to disappoint you but Sky and Channel Four have stated they would not sign then [don't think bargepole was mentioned though]
Why does a programme need a revamp when it was clear its success and popularity was growing each series - surely that points to the current format working extremely well ?
Is it impossible to improve on the current format..?
Is it impossible to improve on the current format..?
I actually think he would, He has enough money not to work again and I do believe he is loyal to them both.I wonder if Clarkson would have walked if it was Richard Hammond or James May in his situation?
BBC has just killed it's most successful tv show, they guy in charge should go. If anyone else in any other business killed their most successful product just on matter of principle they would be removed.
Jeremy Clarkson has always been an ass why is it suddenly a suprise
If it ain't broke?
Give this a read. It's Piers Morgan's open letter to Jeremy Clarkson. It's actually very sad. Tells of a man who was, according to Morgan, on the brink of a meltdown.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ng-loyal-hard-working-producer-not-again.html