Workingman wrote:It is unlikely that his contract would stop him from "working" that would border on being illegal. It might prevent him from taking the Top Gear name and format to another broadcaster, but those things could easily be changed.
Having already lost presenters (and 3 million viewers), to a rival car program on C5, I suspect the BBC has bound all three of them not to be able to set up a rival car show, not just the name.
We shall see as time goes on. However, for me, Top Gear is now dead. Even if they find a decent format I won't watch it because of how this was done. There were many, many options open to the BBC. In the end they chose the one which suited those in the organisation best. I have no doubt there was a "sacking clause" in Clarkson's contract which would have caused them problems. You can imagine what kind of clauses would have been in the new contract after the last 3 years...
I notice nobody, but nobody, is asking why Clarkson was so angry with someone he had worked with for 10 years. Nobody is going to ask either. All they will remember is what has leaked, Clarkson was on a tear about steak and chips. Would anyone have remembered if the actual sentence was "I wasn't asking for a 5 course meal for f'ks sake, even steak and chips would have done". Unlikely.
If Clarkson was the kind of person being intimated here, he would have shouted at Tymon at the time, left him and then told the BBC, the next day, that his continued contract was contingent on Tymon getting the sack. Not, note, being moved to a different department but summarily sacked.
Those are the really evil kind of people and I've worked with far too many of them. I'll take Clarkson any day of the week over that type...