05-08-2015, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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Top Gear stars Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond in ITV talks
For those who are interested what Clarkson and co. might do next ... seems they are in talks with ITV (British commercial channel - essentially the number one commercial channel in Britain) :
Top Gear stars Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond in ITV talks If this does happen ... I don't think they would have the same free hand with production, as they had on the BBC, since it's a commercial channel ... ie. they can't say "this XXXX car is rubbish", right in front of a commercial break for said car |
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full control? he'll be dropping N-bombs all over the place. people will be horrified. hahaha
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I have a feeling Clarkson won't go anywhere that restricts him from speaking his mind. Top Gear was so massive I imagine it would be pretty easy to replace unhappy advertisers, they will be climbing over themselves for access to that viewership.
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In fact, for the first few episodes of said show, he is likely to be directing any verbal detritus at the BBC management, rather than any vehicle manufacturer. |
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Netflix already has rights to broadcast Top Gear. I already watch it on Netflix. Running its own show, like house of cards, is a whole different animal. The numbers are irrelevant. |
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I think that Clarkson has too much fun with these guys, to pass on churning out a few more car based shows. |
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I did kind of like Hammond new show call the "Science of Stupid" on Nat Geo, it focused on why stupid people failed to understand the science of what they are about to do and why they were destine to fail from the start. Last edited by Maestro; 06-09-2015 at 01:42 PM.. |
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This is the problem in the US markets, advertise and people not to speak the true about their products. |
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2- Top Gear is not a show about cars, but about general entertainment. 3- It's not about making "good" or "bad" cars, as all cars are good and bad, but about people believing in propaganda. You can't make people not believe in propaganda. So if you're gonna have someone bitching about your product for no good reason, you better be worried people are gonna buy into that bullshit. Most people (90%?) cannot think for themselves. |
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Hopefully they will land a deal with someone. Maybe the silver lining in all of this is a proper test track and not a converted runway ;-)
Trivia...did you know the TopGear track was originally a Canadian Air Force base built during WWII? |
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