Next week is “Top Gear” was recorded at a secret location in the greater Oslo area – without presenter Jeremy Clarkson who was fired from the BBC last week.
On Tuesday night it became known that “Top Gear” -show that were exposed in Stavanger still will be held in June, but under the name “Clarkson, Hammond and May Live.”
Now VG can reveal that the original “Top Gear” program also come to Norway again.
The BBC shall Wednesday next week to record a fixture where the anonymous “Top Gear” Chauffeur “The Stig »will compete against, among others, Therese Johaug, Emil Hegle Svendsen, Rune Velta and Terje Haakonsen in a car-to-athletes relay.
Director of brand department BBC, Fiona Eastwood denies that kicks off Jeremy Clarkson last week’s why presenters are not with the Norway.
– It was never intended that they should be involved in this. This is part of the permanent “The Challenge” -innslaget with “The Stig” says Eastwood VG.
– How has the past week after kicks by Jeremy Clarkson been for channel?
– It has been an interesting week . But the BBC is determined that “Top Gear” shall consist, so we’ll see what happens next. It’s too early to say yet. Nothing is certain, she said.
Set this? Petter Solberg was star of Top Gear.
Clarkson was suspended on March 10 after he allegedly struck a manufacturer during an argument about missing meals on the hotel they stayed at while they were recording in North Yorkshire.
25. March he was fired from the British government channel.
It is still uncertain whether Clarkson presenter partners the two, James May and Richard Hammond, is going to be with us in the suite.
VG s commentator: BBC will get regret that they fired their best presenter, but it could cost more to keep Jeremy Clarkson.
The BBC can not verify if their secret racing driver, “The Stig” going to be in the next season of motoring.
– He will of course be to Norway now. But we do not know if he joins, says Eastwood.
In 2010 believed The Sunday Times to prove that it is racing driver Ben Collins hiding under “The Stig” helmet, but this has never been confirmed by the British government channel.
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