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One of the BBC’s highest-grossing programs have been put on hold since presenter Jeremy Clarkson accused of hitting one of the producers. “Top Gear” seen by 350 million viewers worldwide.
One of the BBC’s highest-grossing programs have been put on hold since presenter Jeremy Clarkson accused of hitting one of the producers. “Top Gear” seen by 350 million viewers worldwide.
Sunday’s “Top Gear” was recorded and ready to be sent but viewers may instead zap through to any other program. The BBC, which owns the rights, has chosen to set the program the next two weeks.
According to Sky News should The 54-year-old TV host Jeremy Clarkson have tried to crack down producer Oisin Tymon then the food that would have been served after a long workday was not on site. What really happened must now be investigated and until the investigation is complete, Clarkson does not lead the program.
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Clarkson have been brief in his comments but anyway answered “yes” to the question if there is anything he repents of what happened. On Twitter, he has found that the BBC can show some of his war documentaries instead.
It is not the first time Clarkson arrived at loggerheads with their employer. In May 2014, Clarkson was accused of saying “negro” in a program that never came to be. When asked Clarkson sorry but the BBC made it clear that if something similar were to happen again, then Clarkson’s time as program ends. Which now may prove to be the case.
Jeremy Clarkson has previously also managed to call Scots for “bum” and Romanians for “gypsy” writes The Guardian.
“Top Gear” is extremely popular and seen every year by about 350 million viewers worldwide, writes the BBC. Its Twitter account followed by 4.5 million users.
Clarkson have earned big money on programs leadership, estimated at SEK 440 million, according to The Guardian. But the BBC brings in even more – 1.9 billion in a year.
One of the program previously anonymous driver, called The Stig, Perry McCarthy, told Sky News that the program rests heavily on The popular Clarkson led the program since 1988:
– I can not imagine the program without Jeremy Clarkson, I really do, he told Sky News.
So also think many of the “Top Gear” viewers. A petition online had on Wednesday gathered 400,000 signatures that everyone wanted to see Clarkson reinstated as presenters whatever he may have been found to have done.
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