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Those three are together till the end... Zero chance they sign... They've all made enough money, that it doesn't matter to them... IMO of course ...
Confirmation that BBC's Top Gear is returning next year with another set of hosts. The episodes that Jezza, Hammond, and May recorded will come out this summer.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/artic...ow-final-top-gear-episodes-featuring-clarkson
I hope both Jezza's new "Top Gear" and BBC's reformed Top Gear will both be good and we have two good car shows.
Ill try BBC Top Gear but I dont want them to imitate the dynamic of clarkson, may, and hammond. I want them to have their own jokes, their own dynamic.The question is, had they already recorded the Hypercar threeway race?Confirmation that BBC's Top Gear is returning next year with another set of hosts. The episodes that Jezza, Hammond, and May recorded will come out this summer.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/artic...ow-final-top-gear-episodes-featuring-clarkson
I hope both Jezza's new "Top Gear" and BBC's reformed Top Gear will both be good and we have two good car shows.
Loyalty.
Meh being loyal when everything is going good for you aint that hard.
The real question is would May and Hammond be this loyal if they had creditors knocking on their door? If they was about to default on some loans?
Meh being loyal when everything is going good for you aint that hard.
The real question is would May and Hammond be this loyal if they had creditors knocking on their door? If they was about to default on some loans?
A Sunday Express report said it has exclusive information that the BBC is really close to signing three all-new people to host the post-Clarksonian age Top Gear.
They are actor Philip Glenister, TV presenter Guy Martin and, as previously speculated, Jodie Kidd who sounds like she may be the "lead presenter;" she's the one in the video below, in case you don't know her.
Apparently, the now ex-producer and co-creator of the show, Andy Wilman, who quite after the punching fiasco, was overheard announcing the new lineup while having lunch with Jamiroquai front man Jay Kay.
Finally, the source speculates the reborn show could be back in the BBC2’s shows list next spring at the earliest.