doesn't stop being a good programme just because he's left. Steve Coogan would be equally as good, and might actually move away from the forced comedy with him involved. All a bit forced slapstick for me recently.
I wouldn't be surprised if at all Clarkson, Hammond & May move to Sky or another terrestrial channel and create a show in the same vain as Top Gear. As regards Top Gear. I wouldn't mind a female presenter who can drive a bit. Jodie Kidd?
at fcukin last. they've finally grown some balls and done what they should have done years ago. vile snake of a man.
Jodie Kidd was 10/1 last time I checked. Odds on them moving to a Netflix only show are shorter than moving to Sky, but agree, think they'll all jump ship now.
No choice really after all how many warnings can you give a bloke before it becomes totally meaningless, serves him right for escalating something as trivial as that. For me the show's been getting steadily worse for a while anyway , I used to like it but for some now its looked laboured and totally scripted
I don't watch it anymore. Not because I didn't enjoy it, I always did. I just got out of the habit of watching it and never went back. A couple of years since I saw an episode now. But I'm with you. It doesn't have to end purely because Clarkson's gone. It could be a good opportunity to give the show a bit of a revamp. I love Coogan. Not sure he needs this though.
From the BBC website: Top Gear, which is one of BBC Two's most popular programmes, will continue without Clarkson, who will now become the subject of a bidding war by other broadcasters. Someone at work is getting a thump tomorrow...I then expect to be paid handsomely by a new employer.
Should be Katy Perry and Taylor Swift developing the format towards softcore lesbian related car news with Julia Bradbury as the strict disciplinarian of the threesome. In leather.