They can suspend or sack him from the show, since they own Top Gear and can dictate who appears in it.Yet the BBC statement says they have suspended him, so they must be able to do it, whatever his contract/employment status.
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They can suspend or sack him from the show, since they own Top Gear and can dictate who appears in it.Yet the BBC statement says they have suspended him, so they must be able to do it, whatever his contract/employment status.
Surely the logic is that if someone is deemed unacceptable, continuing to show them after that ruling would not be logical. I don't think you'll be deprived, the show will continue whatever happens.I still won't get over the punishment to us for not being able to watch the remaining shows. I don't get the logic there myself, unless it's contractual.
That is inspirational, perhaps Photoshop Rolf Harris inWith the technology available today in order to air the remaining shows, they could overlay all of J Cnutsons parts with Homer Simpson. Maybe then I'd wach the show.
Scratch that, it has to be Bender from Futurama
(Allman Brothers faded down, Clarkson Voice)... Tonight on Top Gear: Hammond goes camping. May goes slowly. And Harris goes to prison for historical sex abuse...(Allmans faded back up)That is inspirational, perhaps Photoshop Rolf Harris in
Sure. But as mentioned by Mike on post 47, you can still watch previous episodes. I actually watched the most recent TG last night on iPlayer!Surely the logic is that if someone is deemed unacceptable, continuing to show them after that ruling would not be logical. I don't think you'll be deprived, the show will continue whatever happens.
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I agree Steve, that does appear illogical, though, since they were filmed before the suspension event, they do not conflict with that decision.Sure. But as mentioned by Mike on post 47, you can still watch previous episodes. I actually watched the most recent TG last night on iPlayer!
Is the issue not that the "live" parts still have to be filmed (Wednesday before airing, I think) and since JC is suspended he can't be there?I agree Steve, that does appear illogical, though, since they were filmed before the suspension event, they do not conflict with that decision.
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That's easy though, just do it without him, or get someone similarly odious to read his script?Is the issue not that the "live" parts still have to be filmed (Wednesday before airing, I think) and since JC is suspended he can't be there?
I've no idea, presumably the BBC have some valid reason. There seem to have been mixed messages, first he was announced as suspended and the episodes postponed, then at 4pm on Wednesday's BBC Radio news that the remaining episodes were being cancelled. Since then they've returned to saying he's suspended, leaving us to wonder why the episodes or part made episode have been cancelled if he's only suspended at that stage.Is the issue not that the "live" parts still have to be filmed (Wednesday before airing, I think) and since JC is suspended he can't be there?
It seems we will see the footage - according to the Sunday Times:I've no idea, presumably the BBC have some valid reason. There seem to have been mixed messages, first he was announced as suspended and the episodes postponed, then at 4pm on Wednesday's BBC Radio news that the remaining episodes were being cancelled. Since then they've returned to saying he's suspended, leaving us to wonder why the episodes or part made episode have been cancelled if he's only suspended at that stage.
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