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BBC drops Top Gear host Clarkson

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AAP,
Publish Date
Thu, 26 Mar 2015, 5:28AM
Photo: Getty Images
Photo: Getty Images

BBC drops Top Gear host Clarkson

Author
AAP,
Publish Date
Thu, 26 Mar 2015, 5:28AM

The BBC is dropping one of its most popular presenters, Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson, after he verbally and physically attacked a producer.

"It is with great regret that I have told Jeremy Clarkson today that the BBC will not be renewing his contract," BBC Director-General Tony Hall said in a statement on Wednesday.

Clarkson's contract with Top Gear, which draws more than 350 million viewers around the world, is thought to expire at the end of this month.

His departure will have financial implications for the broadcaster, whose commercial arms BBC Worldwide earns around STG50 million ($A94 million) each year from the show.

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

He added that the BBC "must now look to renew Top Gear for 2016" and put out the final episodes in the current series of the program.

The presenter, who has been forced to apologise in the past for using apparently racist language, was suspended on March 10 over what the BBC said at the time was a "fracas".

An internal investigation revealed that he launched an "unprovoked physical and verbal attack" on Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon following a day's filming on March 4.

The physical attack lasted around 30 seconds and resulted in Tymon seeking medical help for a swelling, bleeding lip.

"The verbal abuse was directed at Oisin Tymon on more than one occasion - both during the attack and subsequently inside the hotel - and contained the strongest expletives and threats to sack him," the investigation found.

"The abuse was at such volume as to be heard in the dining room, and the shouting was audible in a hotel bedroom."

Clarkson subsequently made a number of attempts to apologise to Tymon, and he reported himself to BBC management.

Tymon said in a statement that the incident was "very regrettable".

Clarkson "is a unique talent and I am well aware that many will be sorry his involvement in the show should end in this way," Tymon said.

"This decision should in no way detract from the extraordinary contribution that Jeremy Clarkson has made to the BBC," he said.

Clarkson's suspension sparked nationwide debate, and more than one million people signed an online petition calling for him to be reinstated.

But Clarkson was already on his last warning from the BBC, for whom he has worked since 1988, after drawing fire over a string of inflammatory remarks.

Most damaging for Clarkson have been accusations of using the N-word while reciting an old nursery rhyme in leaked footage, something the presenter denied.

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