Ottawa Citizen

Popular Top Gear hits the skids

Host Clarkson ditched following physical altercatio­n with producer

- DANICA KIRKA

The BBC decided Wednesday not to renew the contract of Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson after a fracas with his producer, ending his connection to the immensely popular program built around macho banter, off-colour jokes and cars.

BBC Director-General Tony Hall concluded that Clarkson struck and launched a 30-minute verbal attack on a producer, Oisin Tymon, while they were filming on location, leaving him with a swelling and bloody lip. The producer went to a hospital for treatment.

Hall acknowledg­ed that lifting the presenter of the program “will divide opinion.” But he said a line had been crossed in Clarkson’s often controvers­ial behaviour — even if he is a big star.

“There cannot be one rule for one and one rule for another dictated by either rank, or public relations and commercial considerat­ions,” Hall said.

Fans have clamoured for Clarkson’s return, signing a petition which was delivered to the BBC in a tank. Prime Minister David Cameron called Clarkson a friend and a “huge talent.” Will Wyatt, a former director of BBC television, said Top Gear without Clarkson would be “a bit like the Musketeers without D’Artagnan.”

Clarkson has often found himself in trouble for remarks lacking in political correctnes­s and behaviour deemed offensive. Argentina’s ambassador demanded an apology from the BBC after the Top Gear crew allegedly referenced the country’s 1982 war with Britain over the Falkland Islands. He’s also had to apologize to Mexico for characteri­zing Mexicans as lazy and oafish.

He was given a “final warning” last year following a racism row. At the time, Clarkson said he avoided using a racist word while reciting a well-known nursery rhyme while filming the car show, but begged forgivenes­s from audiences after admitting that “it sounds like I did.”

The show will go on — the BBC said it would renew Top Gear for 2016. But it did not say whether co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond would be asked to return.

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