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RE: Top Gear - lovebabes56 - 19-10-2014 05:56

So Jeremy Clarkson gets his first points on his licence I wonder what happens when he loses licence!! Will he be forced onto public transport or forcing either May & Hammond to be picking him up for work?


RE: Top Gear - Billy_Nomates - 19-10-2014 12:06

(19-10-2014 05:56 )babelover48 Wrote:  So Jeremy Clarkson gets his first points on his licence I wonder what happens when he loses licence!!

Yes, the first time for 30 years. Talk about kicking a bloke when he's down. Rolleyes


RE: Top Gear - Doddle - 01-11-2014 19:00

This week's "JC's a naughty boy" story involved him driving in Australia and tweeting about "beer in his cupholder". I find it funnier that they're already filming another episode Tongue


RE: Top Gear - circles_o_o_o - 01-11-2014 23:59

The Argentina incident is going to be shown in the Christmas special :

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/jeremy-clarkson-being-chased-argentinian-4552023


RE: Top Gear - biggles - 02-11-2014 10:47

Not scheduled against Downton Abbey by any chance?


RE: Top Gear - Billy_Nomates - 02-11-2014 12:35

I see that the BBC have refused to apologise to the Argentinian ambassador about comments made by Clarkson about what did, or didn't, occur during the trip to Argentina.


RE: Top Gear - bytor - 02-11-2014 13:36

(02-11-2014 12:35 )Billy_Nomates Wrote:  I see that the BBC have refused to apologise to the Argentinian ambassador about comments made by Clarkson about what did, or didn't, occur during the trip to Argentina.

As the BBC is one of the most politically correct organisations going this tells me that there is nothing to apologise for. If the Top Gear presenters, producers etc had really done anything serious then there would have been an apology at the earliest opportunity. There would also have been political pressure from on high.


RE: Top Gear - Billy_Nomates - 04-11-2014 17:20

Also, as Clarkson has strenuously pointed out, if they had deliberately set out to cause offence to the Argentinians, he (Clarkson) would have been sacked on the spot by the BBC as he is already on a final warning.


RE: Top Gear - Doddle - 27-12-2014 18:40

The Patagonia special starts at 8pm tonight (the 27th) Smile


RE: Top Gear - kelly1066 - 27-12-2014 22:55

I saw a news article a couple of days back, that claims that beneath the supposed 'accidental' H982 FKL plate was another private plate that the car had previously used when on UK roads.... proving beyond doubt that the offensive plate was indeed stuck over the original one on purpose....... can't always believe everything you read on net or in press i know, but sounds highly likely from what i've seen of this lot in the past.