Exactly - the production companies are already well paid with our money. There is no reason to hand over any part of the rights to an existing BBC product, revamped format or not.
Mine too. I tell you what though. I buy TG mag every month and all there write really fun columns
Exactly - the production companies are already well paid with our money. There is no reason to hand over any part of the rights to an existing BBC product, revamped format or not.
In my view the only thing Clarkson did wrong was apologise.
The BBC have made more money from the TG franchise than they have paid out for it's production by a long long way I suspect.
And rich!The BBC effectively dumped TG in the early 00's.
It was Clarkson's re-pitch to the BBC that was responsible for it's re-launch.
He may be a berk, but he's a very shrewd berk.
He's a an arrogant tw@t imo. Detest the man and that other two muppets on his show.![]()
http://www.bbcworldwide.com/annual-review/annual-review-2014.aspx
Quite interesting figures
Sorry to disappoint but I'm on a laptop.![]()
In other news, is it fair to define @BRASH as an ill-bred ignoramus?![]()
Then I hope you're sitting comfortably.
4 people? I think you may need to recheck the stats from that survey....yes, but isn't it the reason he is so funny and everyone except 4 people really like his shows?
You should see a doctor for that, sounds serious. Or have some of this.Political correctness makes me sick these days.

IMHO he is an overgrown, childish, boring old, middle class tw@t. Just my thoughts like!!
I know it's become fashionable to bash Clarkson but I like him and Top Gear He has a great take on the world. There are far to many people taking offence and saying you shouldn't say this and that. As an author he is very astute.
For saying ni**er. Really, you think that's all he did wrong?In my view the only thing Clarkson did wrong was apologise.
Clarkson is a couple of years younger than me and I have never heard the rhyme in that context. Perhaps it's my upbringing.I agree with this. I don't agree with his racist comments though. I genuinely think the N word thing was just unfortunate automatic use of the rhyme as he maybe learned it as a child, which wasn't actually used on air anyway.
Clarkson is a couple of years younger than me and I have never heard the rhyme in that context. Perhaps it's my upbringing.
Clarkson is a couple of years younger than me and I have never heard the rhyme in that context. Perhaps it's my upbringing.
Clarkson is a couple of years younger than me and I have never heard the rhyme in that context. Perhaps it's my upbringing.
FWIW Ive just looked and Clarkson is 3 1/2 years younger than me and that was the version of 'Eeeny Meeny Miny Mo' I heard in urbane London playgrounds in the 1960s!
Lots of other language and ideas were different then too.
Exactly... we had gollywogs on marmalade jars, and The Black & White Minstrel Show FFS. Anyone else remember "love Thy Neighbour"? Times change... but the legacy of those times linger in people's vernacular, no matter how educated and aware they are.
Anyone else remember "love Thy Neighbour"? .
........or a complete tool!!!As opposed to a cynical, boring old, working class tw@t. Just my thoughts like![]()
Anyone else remember "love Thy Neighbour"? .
I remember how the black guy was smarter and his wife was sexier..
And our children / grandchildren,I do remember Love thy Neighbour and I watched an extract from it that made me cringe. I remember thinking how did we find that funny.
Exactly... we had gollywogs on marmalade jars, and The Black & White Minstrel Show FFS. Anyone else remember "love Thy Neighbour"? Times change... but the legacy of those times linger in people's vernacular, no matter how educated and aware they are.
It was a huge surprise to see a display of gollywogs in a North Wales souvenir shop only a couple of years ago but I had a golly when I was a toddler - he was my teddy's best friend!