The Scotsman

BBC refuses to rule out May and Hammond

- ROBERT DEX

THE BBC executive tasked with finding a replacemen­t for former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has refused to rule out a return to the show for his cohosts James May and Richard Hammond.

BBC2 controller Kim Shillingla­w said: “Conversati­ons are ongoing with James and Richard about a whole variety of projects at the BBC and while those conversati­ons are ongoing I think that they have to remain private”.

She added: “Now that we are where we are, this is a really creatively exciting moment, it’s a really good time to look at the show and all aspects of it.”

Yesterday it emerged Clarkson had shared a drink with one of the people tipped to replace him behind the wheel of the show – model Jodie Kidd.

Kidd was one of the frontrunne­rs to take on the job of presenting the hit motoring show, according to bookmakers, who also tipped motorcycle racer-turned TV star Guy Martin among the favourites.

Clarkson was suspended from the show after he attacked producer Oisin Tymon, splitting his lip and verbally abusing him, before the BBC allowed his contract to lapse.

Hammond and May are believed to have also left the show along with producer Andy Wilman and are expected to launch a rival show with another broadcaste­r.

Last week, Ms Shillingla­w said Clarkson would return to the corporatio­n at some point.

She said: “Jeremy will be back on the BBC.

“It’s serious and unfortunat­e what happened but there is no ban on Jeremy being on the BBC. It’s a big deal what happened and Jeremy, as any human being would, needs some time.”

She also confirmed that scenes filmed before Clarkson was suspended are likely to air this summer,

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