TheOstrich wrote:If Hammond and May have got any sense, they should consider ending their association with Clarkson as well. It'll be interesting to see how this aspect develops .....l.
One of the pieces of information which leaked out today was that Hammond and May were asked to continue to produce and broadcast without Clarkson. Notably they both refused and then also refused to have any discussions about renewing their contracts whilst Clarkson was on suspension pending being fired.
They both know which side their bread is buttered on and it is not on the BBC tied into a 3 year contract to a dead series which doesn't make the money it costs to produce.
I have been clear from the start. If Clarkson assaulted someone then it is a Police matter, not a BBC internal investigation matter. Had the BBC reported it to the Police and then taken action after the Police had done what they should do, then it would have been both fair and correct. In fact what has happened is both unfair and incorrect for both parties.
May says "Don't ask me, I don't remember I was out of my head with drink". And we are expected to believe that Clarkson drank less than May? And why so drunk? Empty stomach on eating nothing all day perhaps?
This whole debate has broken down into those who hate Clarkson and want him brought down at any cost and those who don't believe a word the BBC says.
It would have been far better if the BBC producer had gone straight to the police and asked them to deal with it. That would have been the best thing to do. That would have been the honourable thing to do...
Guess which camp I am in.