Really BBC ? Same company that tried to cover-up their pedo ring... And now this is your big problem... FU
If Jezza really tried to (or actually did) punch a crew member during production, he's what he himself would call a blithering idiot. That's the kind of workplace behaviour that would get anybody fired.
I think it's a small Citroen from the early 80s.
I distinctly remember adverts for the Citroen Fracas, 1.2 litre...
What I want to know is this; Who is the chickenass wuzz producer that actually reported Jezza for allegedly punching him?
Him actually reporting this, and hurting Top Gear as a result, makes me think he was well deserved getting punched!
That to me would be a "screw it we aren't going to make unentertaining television and edit some other pieces long " moment, not an excuse to get punchy. Even for Clarkson that would be insane.Jc was not really happy with BBC for this season, he was only getting ng mediocre guests for siarpc, while major guests where going to Graham Norton show. He was already unhappy that BBC was not trying hard enough to get him good guests.
Something would have pushed him over the edge.
ThisIt's important that we find out *why* Jeremy decided to hit him. If the producer was forcing him to rehearse over a segment one too many times, that's one thing. If the producer tried to get a female presenter on, that's another. If the producer did an twitter snark on his children a la Curt Schilling, that's something else again.
yep. and 22 series is a bloody good run for any TV show and is something to be proud of.
I liked this. They can't say what they're really want to about it, but they're standing together. Also, #BringBackClarkson is a worldwide trending topic on Twitter.
But if this is it, it's been a great ride.
I liked this. They can't say what they're really want to about it, but they're standing together. Also, #BringBackClarkson is a worldwide trending topic on Twitter.
But if this is it, it's been a great ride.