Top Gear is over, insists Clarkson
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 1:52 pm
[Metro, C Scotland, Monday 12 March]
Top Gear host jeremy Clarkson yesterday set off a flurry of speculation about the future of the BBC show.
He claimed the series - watched by more than 7m viewers - would not return for a new series. But the BBC insisted the popular motoring show would be back.
At the end of the latest seiries last week, the BBC2 announcer assured viewers Top Gear would be back in the summer.
But in his tabloid press column, Clarkson, 47, said: "Can I just say, here and now, it won't be". The BBC said the confusion may have arisen because the announcer said the series would return in the summer rather than the autumn.
A spokesman for Mr Clarkson was unavailable for comment. The father of three joined the show as a presenter in 1989. He left after ten years before rejoining when the programme was relaunched in 2002.
The show made a comeback in January, four months after co-host Richard Hammond had a crash in a jet-powered dragster while filming.
Mr Clarkson's forthright views have been a major part of Top Gear's success but they have also got him into trouble.
The BBC was forced to apologise to brain injury sufferers after Mr Clarkson asked Hammond on the programme: "Are you mental?".
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You gotta love 'im!!
Top Gear host jeremy Clarkson yesterday set off a flurry of speculation about the future of the BBC show.
He claimed the series - watched by more than 7m viewers - would not return for a new series. But the BBC insisted the popular motoring show would be back.
At the end of the latest seiries last week, the BBC2 announcer assured viewers Top Gear would be back in the summer.
But in his tabloid press column, Clarkson, 47, said: "Can I just say, here and now, it won't be". The BBC said the confusion may have arisen because the announcer said the series would return in the summer rather than the autumn.
A spokesman for Mr Clarkson was unavailable for comment. The father of three joined the show as a presenter in 1989. He left after ten years before rejoining when the programme was relaunched in 2002.
The show made a comeback in January, four months after co-host Richard Hammond had a crash in a jet-powered dragster while filming.
Mr Clarkson's forthright views have been a major part of Top Gear's success but they have also got him into trouble.
The BBC was forced to apologise to brain injury sufferers after Mr Clarkson asked Hammond on the programme: "Are you mental?".
[ENDS]
You gotta love 'im!!