Took me a minute to get it, but I liked it too.I did like Jeremy's little Sky+ joke.
IIRC, he did it 14 minutes in to the show as well.
Took me a minute to get it, but I liked it too.I did like Jeremy's little Sky+ joke.
It's still getting 7 million viewers a week, making it not only BBC2's top-rated show by a mile, but putting it up among the top shows on all channels, including the soaps. So BBC2 will definitely want to keep it going.I get the feeling this show is coming to a end i think it will still make it to its winter series but i am not sure after that.
I don't think it's money i think it might come down to lack of new ideas.It's still getting 7 million viewers a week, making it not only BBC2's top-rated show by a mile, but putting it up among the top shows on all channels, including the soaps. So BBC2 will definitely want to keep it going.I get the feeling this show is coming to a end i think it will still make it to its winter series but i am not sure after that.
The sticking point, I'd imagine, will be money. The BBC is desperately trying to cut costs (one of the reasons why it's shifting a lot of departments out of London to Manchester and wanting to sell Television Centre to property developers), and has already heavily implied that it means to cut the pay of much of its top talent. Clarkson, Hammond and May - Clarkson in particular, since he's apparently the highest-paid of the trio by quite a long way - will be on that list.
If Clarkson goes, that will pretty much kill the show, since he's the 'star' and was instrumental in bringing it back in the first place. If Clarkson stays but Hammond and/or May go, they'd have to be be incredibly lucky in finding new hosts who can immediately recapture the team's chemistry. But to be honest, I think that the current presenters have become such a huge part of the show's appeal that if one went, Top Gear would end soon after. It's not just a car show any more: it's a show about three very distinctive guys who happen to do stuff involving cars.
In an ideal world, of course, the Beeb would just dump whatever necessary to keep Top Gear running smoothly. They don't need seven national radio stations, surely?![]()
Ha, I don't think it's either. The Fail have been too busy with the sex ed leaflets that talk about how fun sex is... LinkI don't think it's money i think it might come down to lack of new ideas.It's still getting 7 million viewers a week, making it not only BBC2's top-rated show by a mile, but putting it up among the top shows on all channels, including the soaps. So BBC2 will definitely want to keep it going.I get the feeling this show is coming to a end i think it will still make it to its winter series but i am not sure after that.
The sticking point, I'd imagine, will be money. The BBC is desperately trying to cut costs (one of the reasons why it's shifting a lot of departments out of London to Manchester and wanting to sell Television Centre to property developers), and has already heavily implied that it means to cut the pay of much of its top talent. Clarkson, Hammond and May - Clarkson in particular, since he's apparently the highest-paid of the trio by quite a long way - will be on that list.
If Clarkson goes, that will pretty much kill the show, since he's the 'star' and was instrumental in bringing it back in the first place. If Clarkson stays but Hammond and/or May go, they'd have to be be incredibly lucky in finding new hosts who can immediately recapture the team's chemistry. But to be honest, I think that the current presenters have become such a huge part of the show's appeal that if one went, Top Gear would end soon after. It's not just a car show any more: it's a show about three very distinctive guys who happen to do stuff involving cars.
In an ideal world, of course, the Beeb would just dump whatever necessary to keep Top Gear running smoothly. They don't need seven national radio stations, surely?![]()
And anyone notice we have made it to ep 4 and the daily fail have not tried to cause shit storm.
Is TG getting soft or as the DM grown up![]()
An orgasm a day keeps the doctor away',Ha, I don't think it's either. The Fail have been too busy with the sex ed leaflets that talk about how fun sex is... LinkI don't think it's money i think it might come down to lack of new ideas.It's still getting 7 million viewers a week, making it not only BBC2's top-rated show by a mile, but putting it up among the top shows on all channels, including the soaps. So BBC2 will definitely want to keep it going.
The sticking point, I'd imagine, will be money. The BBC is desperately trying to cut costs (one of the reasons why it's shifting a lot of departments out of London to Manchester and wanting to sell Television Centre to property developers), and has already heavily implied that it means to cut the pay of much of its top talent. Clarkson, Hammond and May - Clarkson in particular, since he's apparently the highest-paid of the trio by quite a long way - will be on that list.
If Clarkson goes, that will pretty much kill the show, since he's the 'star' and was instrumental in bringing it back in the first place. If Clarkson stays but Hammond and/or May go, they'd have to be be incredibly lucky in finding new hosts who can immediately recapture the team's chemistry. But to be honest, I think that the current presenters have become such a huge part of the show's appeal that if one went, Top Gear would end soon after. It's not just a car show any more: it's a show about three very distinctive guys who happen to do stuff involving cars.
In an ideal world, of course, the Beeb would just dump whatever necessary to keep Top Gear running smoothly. They don't need seven national radio stations, surely?![]()
And anyone notice we have made it to ep 4 and the daily fail have not tried to cause shit storm.
Is TG getting soft or as the DM grown up![]()
I actually wouldn't mind seeing James May get his own documentary series of some sort. He's been absolutely fantastic in every single documentary (and the three seasons of Oz and James) that I've seen him in; he really seems to do his homework and become knowledgeable about the subject (unlike Hammond who sounds like he's reading cue cards).
No, no, you've got to say it right. It's Jaaaaaaag.Loved this episode, if only for the JAG talk.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.