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Old 24-03-2015, 20:03   #177
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Re: Top Gear will not be broadcast this Sunday

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
Lets put it this way. I Joe Bloggs go into work tomorrow. I 'assault' my boss or supervisor. That is instant dismissal - or Gross Misconduct.

The only one thing wrong is that the Producer didn't call the police, he reported the matter to his boss.

And as l have said before No one is bigger than the show. Clarkson has been asking for this for years, he is an arrogant oaf

He even went onto a stage and started to criticise his employers
Wrong again, Clarkson reported the incident not the producer.

Do you EVER check the facts out first before you start ranting.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...ear-suspension

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Jeremy Clarkson told BBC bosses himself about the incident that led to his suspension from Top Gear, according to sources.

The Guardian understands that it was not the producer, Oisin Tymon, who reported the alleged ‘fracas’ at a hotel in Newcastle but the Top Gear star.

At a meeting at the beginning of this week Clarkson informed staff working on the hit BBC2 motoring show about the incident – which allegedly involved the presenter manhandling Tymon after filming on location last week – and said that he had contacted BBC director of television Danny Cohen to tell him about it.
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