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James May addresses Top Gear's ‘regrettable’ BBC exit
“The BBC Didn’t Need To Sack Jeremy Clarkson,” Says ‘Top Gear’ Co-Presenter James May
The BBC didn’t need to sack Jeremy Clarkson from its hit car show Top Gear, says his former co-presenter James May.
James May lifts lid on Top Gear ending punch and if he still speaks to Jeremy Clarkson
Top Gear trio Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond left the BBC show after an on-set altercation between Jeremy and a producer caused the successful era of the show to end
James May addresses Top Gear's ‘regrettable’ BBC exit after Jeremy Clarkson punch
James May has hit out at the BBC for dropping Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear when it did. May first started working with Clarkson and Richard Hammond on the BBC ’s motoring show in 2002, and they moved over to Amazon for Prime Video series The Grand Tour after an on-set “fracas” in 2015,
James May hits out at BBC for sacking Jeremy Clarkson after Top Gear 'fracas'
Could Top Gear have survived its infamous scandal? James May shares his perspective on the show's untimely end and the dynamics that fueled its success.
Richard Hammond wants to be 'banned' from Jeremy Clarkson's pub after James May snub
The Grand Tour star Richard Hammond has joked about being banned from his co-star and pal Jeremy Clarkson's pub after James May suffered the same fate
James May says his BBC Top Gear exit was avoidable after Jeremy Clarkson punch
James May has opened up on the demise of his Top Gear career, saying bosses could have handled the Jeremy Clarkson punch incident in a different way
James May, 62, sets record straight on true feelings over Top Gear axe as he blasts BBC over Clarkson sacking
James May has claimed the BBC's decision to sack Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear in 2015 was unnecessary and could have been handled differently. The former Top Gear presenter believes the incident that led to Clarkson's departure after a "fracas" with a producer could have been resolved without ending one of television's most successful shows.
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Jeremy Clarkson claims BBC’s weather coverage is part of ‘anti-Tory’ narrative
Jeremy Clarkson claims BBC’s weather coverage is part of ‘anti-Tory’ narrative - The weather has caused widespread chaos ...
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Alan Titchmarsh defends Jeremy Clarkson as he admits 'very difficult' struggle
Alan Titchmarsh has launched a staunch defence of Jeremy Clarkson while admitting that the financial struggles of farming ...
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