Thursday 26 March 2015

Jeremy Clarkson: Return not ruled out

So, today its a different story according to the BBC Clarkson may return. Its getting silly now , either hes here or not ! its like there keeping him on stand by in-case the new top gear host doesn't play out well. Alan Yentob (BBC creative director) said  "it would be a disappointment if the other presenters quit, but the program might still continue". Well I can see it failing totally, there's no top gear with out the 3 musketeers doing what they do best OK, you could have different guys presenting one of the BBC best shows but i can see it smacking of effort.

 

the director said   " its perfectly natural" for the presenters to have reservations about continuing on the BBC Two show: "They are a team - they have worked together for a very long time, they are all very attached.i for one hope they stick together and keep the one for all and all for one idea that they have stuck by for so long.

"The question of what happens next for Top Gear is a conversation which must go on between the controller of BBC Two Kim Shillinglaw, between Andy Wilman the producer of Top Gear, and the team."

  


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zombi3gam3r

So, today its a different story according to the BBC Clarkson may return. Its getting silly now , either hes here or not ! its like there keeping him on stand by in-case the new top gear host doesn't play out well. Alan Yentob (BBC creative director) said  "it would be a disappointment if the other presenters quit, but the program might still continue". Well I can see it failing totally, there's no top gear with out the 3 musketeers doing what they do best OK, you could have different guys presenting one of the BBC best shows but i can see it smacking of effort.

 

the director said   " its perfectly natural" for the presenters to have reservations about continuing on the BBC Two show: "They are a team - they have worked together for a very long time, they are all very attached.i for one hope they stick together and keep the one for all and all for one idea that they have stuck by for so long.

"The question of what happens next for Top Gear is a conversation which must go on between the controller of BBC Two Kim Shillinglaw, between Andy Wilman the producer of Top Gear, and the team."

  


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zombi3gam3r

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