And, again, back on topic. (Which seems to be something many of you fail at )
You may have seen my earlier post about the Mail on Sunday comparing Jeremy to Jimmy Savile, The BBC's favourite pedophile.
(And this stuff has been well known and documented for many years and goes far deeper than the 'sacrificial' offenders that have been offered up so far)
Jeremy Clarkson has instructed lawyers to demand an immediate retraction from the BBC after a senior employee compared him to Jimmy Savile, it has emerged.
The Top Gear host is said to be furious about the "defamatory" smear and is determined to identify the executive behind it.
His friends told the Daily Mail that he believes it was a source connected to the office of former Labour minister James Purnell, now the BBC's £295,000-a-year head of strategy.
Reposted as people clearly didn't pay attention the first time.
And just for the above posters to use with their next posts..........
I'm delighted Top Gear has been taken off the air. I hope Clarkson, May and Hammond disappear onto some obscure satellite channel so that I never have to see or hear from them again. Three little scrotes.
At last, someone who comprehends the concept of 'on topic'
But, given your opinion, why bother reading this thread ? It does tend to focus on the program, and generally in a more positive light than your valid opinion.
The statement says they're looking at Top Gear 2016, but I can't see it working without Clarkson any more. And if Hammond and May both refuse to go back as well, it's going to be a big loss.