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Jeremy Clarkson is back on BBC as guest host of “Have I got news for you”

Thursday, April 9th 2015 - 07:50 UTC
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Clarkson was suspended by the BBC on 10 March following a “fracas” with Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon in a hotel in North Yorkshire. Clarkson was suspended by the BBC on 10 March following a “fracas” with Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon in a hotel in North Yorkshire.
More than a million fans signed a petition to reinstate the presenter, but BBC director general Tony Hall said “a line has been crossed” and “there cannot be one rule for one and one rule for another” More than a million fans signed a petition to reinstate the presenter, but BBC director general Tony Hall said “a line has been crossed” and “there cannot be one rule for one and one rule for another”
Clarkson became notorious in Argentina for his 'provocative' Top Gear program using cars with plates (H982 FKL) that made reference to the Falklands war of 1982 Clarkson became notorious in Argentina for his 'provocative' Top Gear program using cars with plates (H982 FKL) that made reference to the Falklands war of 1982

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. Clarkson became notorious in Argentina for his 'provocative' Top Gear program using cars with plates (H982 FKL) that made reference to the Falklands war of 1982 triggering strong reactions.

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 panelist 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.

More than a million fans signed a petition to reinstate the presenter, but BBC director general Tony Hall said ”a line has been crossed“ and ”there cannot be one rule for one and one rule for another“.

On Tuesday, North Yorkshire Police said there was ”no need for further action“ against Clarkson following an inquiry into the ”fracas”.

Top Gear is watched by some 350 million viewers worldwide and is one of the BBC's biggest properties - with overseas sales worth an estimated £50m a year.

The BBC has said the show will continue without Clarkson, however it is unclear whether co-presenters James May and Richard Hammond will remain.
 

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  • chronic

    As a network the BBC is a joke. As a news group they are a leftist fraud.

    Apr 09th, 2015 - 02:43 pm 0
  • ilsen

    Proof?

    Apr 09th, 2015 - 02:50 pm 0
  • chronic

    How much profit did the BBC generate last year on what investment? [If you don't detect the flashing strobes of the liberal bias in the BBC news - you are beyond comatose.]

    Apr 09th, 2015 - 02:54 pm 0
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