Top Gear's Clarkson suspended by BBC

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Jeremy Clarkson is set to make his first appearance on the BBC since losing his job as co-presenter on Top Gear.

The controversial broadcaster will appear as the guest host of Have I Got News for You on 24 April.

"Jeremy's contract has not been renewed on Top Gear but he isn't banned from appearing on the BBC," a BBC spokesman said.

Clarkson has hosted the satirical news quiz on numerous occasions.

During one appearance in 2008, he threw a pen at regular panellist Ian Hislop that left the latter with a cut on his face.

Clarkson was suspended by the BBC on 10 March following a "fracas" with Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon in a hotel in North Yorkshire.
Mr Tymon suffered swelling and a split lip in the assault on 4 March and visited a hospital A&E department for his injuries.
Following an internal investigation, the BBC announced on 25 March Clarkson's contract on Top Gear would not be renewed.

Brilliant...Surely eagerly anticipated...Will Hislop have bodyguard ? Will Steak and chips be offered to Clarkson?....A must watch surely...Clarkson is in for some abuse...
 




Everest

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The personal use of cocaine is strictly speaking not a victimless crime, but, COME OFF IT, COME OFF IT!

You brought Deayton into it. If you're going to do that, then use the whole reason he was sacked.
 


Triggaaar

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Not saying he's not talented at doing Clarkson type stuff but aren't HIGNFY bods being a tad 2 faced; or is Angus's financial dispute with an escort woman a worse crime than JC smacking a subordinate in the mouth for no justified reason.
Angus wasn't ditched for his 'thing' with that person, he went because it was too difficult for him to take the mick out of people that had done wrong, due to how silly he'd look (and Ian and Paul would never stop taking the mick out of him).
 


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I always think Clarkson looks very uncomfortable on HIGNFY (and QI) although certainly not the only guest or presenter to do so I suspect that he will be made even more uncomfortable on 24 April, which should make for good TV.

They (HIGNFY) can get away with a guest presenter being ridiculed.
 


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I notice the Beeb are also still showing repeats of Top Gear on BBC3. Somewhat hypocritical don't you think?
 




jimbob5

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Angus wasn't ditched for his 'thing' with that person, he went because it was too difficult for him to take the mick out of people that had done wrong, due to how silly he'd look (and Ian and Paul would never stop taking the mick out of him).
I get that but why is Clarkson presenting then. What's the difference, apart from viewing figures?
 




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I notice the Beeb are also still showing repeats of Top Gear on BBC3. Somewhat hypocritical don't you think?

is it? you may recall that conclusion was that Clarkson's contract would no be renewed. no disciplinary action, no sacking, just the end of the existing contract. why wouldnt they want to captialise on their back catalogue of Top Gear?
 




Triggaaar

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I get that but why is Clarkson presenting then. What's the difference, apart from viewing figures?
The main difference is whether it's permanent or a one off. Having Angus mock high profile people for their affairs/drug use each week, followed by the inevitable look of shock on Ian and Paul's faces, would have got boring quickly. It's not that Angus wasn't good at the job, he was, and he was well paid. But I don't think the program would have worked with the same presenter each week, if that presenter had been as daft as the people the programme looks to send up.
 


jimbob5

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The main difference is whether it's permanent or a one off. Having Angus mock high profile people for their affairs/drug use each week, followed by the inevitable look of shock on Ian and Paul's faces, would have got boring quickly. It's not that Angus wasn't good at the job, he was, and he was well paid. But I don't think the program would have worked with the same presenter each week, if that presenter had been as daft as the people the programme looks to send up.
So philanderer Angus was sacked because to have him there could be bad for viewing figures and violent Clarkson has been hired to boost viewing figures. Nice morals.
 


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SAC

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Clarkson was seen as a liability and his contract wasn't renewed after he assaulted his producer. That shouldn't mean that he can't work for the Beeb on other projects including HIGNFY.

All guest hosts are booked to boost viewing figures. Clarkson was, apparently, booked ages ago and the Beeb would have been mad to have cancelled him (although I suppose they could still do so).
 


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Clarkson was seen as a liability and his contract wasn't renewed after he assaulted his producer. That shouldn't mean that he can't work for the Beeb on other projects including HIGNFY.

All guest hosts are booked to boost viewing figures. Clarkson was, apparently, booked ages ago and the Beeb would have been mad to have cancelled him (although I suppose they could still do so).

I assume this will also mean that he can now start to appear on some other channels too, don't recall seeing him outside of the BBC.

One thing you can guarantee is that HIGNFY will get big viewing figures for this episode so the public can witness Paul and Ian ripping Jeremy to shreds. I can't imagine that the producers are going to be too bothered if Jeremy comes out of this looking like a Muppet.
 






Triggaaar

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So philanderer Angus was sacked because to have him there could be bad for viewing figures
Yes. The idea of presenters of an entertainment show is that the public like watching it, so if they're no good for viewing figures, they need to go.

and violent Clarkson has been hired to boost viewing figures. Nice morals.
Both Deayton and Clarkson lost their jobs, and both were still employed in other roles for the BBC afterwards, so there's no real difference is there. I've really no idea what you're bothered about. Do you like Angus Deayton?
 


jimbob5

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Yes. The idea of presenters of an entertainment show is that the public like watching it, so if they're no good for viewing figures, they need to go.

Both Deayton and Clarkson lost their jobs, and both were still employed in other roles for the BBC afterwards, so there's no real difference is there. I've really no idea what you're bothered about. Do you like Angus Deayton?
HIGNFY has never quite been the same since AD left. That's not entirely down to his absence. I accept. I also think Clarko was one of the best of the stand in presenters but given this 'one rule for one' approach and the fact that Jimmy Sommerville and Tony Hancock are not as sharp as they used to be in their prime, I think Clarko will emerge smelling of roses.
 


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Yes. The idea of presenters of an entertainment show is that the public like watching it, so if they're no good for viewing figures, they need to go.

Both Deayton and Clarkson lost their jobs, and both were still employed in other roles for the BBC afterwards, so there's no real difference is there. I've really no idea what you're bothered about. Do you like Angus Deayton?

does anyone still watch it? I would have thought even the abysmal Now Show has surpassed it as BBC's flagship political satire show.

Anything BBC that's not Top Gear with Clarkson on it is improved, especially QI, if only to break up the tedious cosy predictability of it that someone (Toksvig, probably) will make a weak snobbish UKIP gag and the audience will erupt into whoops of delight and applause.
 




jimbob5

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does anyone still watch it? I would have thought even the abysmal Now Show has surpassed it as BBC's flagship political satire show.

Anything BBC that's not Top Gear with Clarkson on it is improved, especially QI, if only to break up the tedious cosy predictability of it that someone (Toksvig, probably) will make a weak snobbish UKIP gag and the audience will erupt into whoops of delight and applause.
Apparently Toksvig is Danish, a lesbian and quite short. I can't remember who told me.
 


jakarta

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if only to break up the tedious cosy predictability of it that someone (Toksvig, probably) will make a weak snobbish UKIP gag and the audience will erupt into whoops of delight and applause.

Are you referring to The News Quiz by any chance? Hardy & Toksvig etc. are utterly predictable and unfunny, but no doubt the show is recorded in Hampstead.
 


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