by Suff » 17 Jun 2015, 20:57
My take is that those who were enamoured of TG in it's current format are not going to be keen on anything which is new.
If it is both new and the presenters are an "acquired taste", then expect ratings to drop by 90% or so.
I've spoken to my European colleagues here who like Top Gear and they are not interested in some BBC manufactured replacement. They are waiting for Clarkson to appear on some new series.
All of which will lead to huge income losses for the BBC. Of which I will very much approve....
In recent years I haven't gone out of my way to watch Top Gear. If it's been on I've enjoyed it but I have not really been interested enough to follow it much.
For those who tend to like Clarkson's laid back sardonic verbal abuse of whatever he doesn't like (like me), a hyperactive, in your face, motormouth, holds absolutely no appeal at all, no matter how much he likes fast cars or spending money on fast cars....
We shall see where it goes.
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