TheGreatSage200
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Hitler, Genghis Khan and Norris McWhirter.
don't be mean to GenghisHitler, Genghis Khan and Norris McWhirter.
Derek Dick and Anthony Head.Jimmy Carr, Alan Carr, Stephen Carr, Maxine Carr and Carrie Fisher
If only there was some way of looking him up on a kind of big global encyclopaedia.Who's this Guy Martin bloke everyone keeps going on about?
Oh yeah he's the bloke who trundled around India on a Enfield.I was surprised that a working class bloke would get even short series like that,seems sensible although his old Volvo estate which he's had up too 205mph means maybe not as sensible as he appears.TT racer from the Midlands, whose done a couple of series for C4 one about breaking various records the other about renovating a narrow boat
Harry or Edward?Oh yeah he's the bloke who trundled around India on a Enfield.
Which will have watching figures of perhaps half a million for the first episode and then average 100k viewers for the reminder of its life, and is cancelled after two years tops.Guy Martin has been suggested. However, we all know the BBC will not be replacing it and the three will go to Sky in a big-bucks deal in a show almost identical to Top Gear, just with a slightly different name. I wouldn't be surprised if they even film it in the same studio and track.
When Angus Deayton was sacked many thought HIGNFY was doomed, but the 'guest host' format did in fact inject new life into it. If the BBC decides to keep the programme I'm sure it'll do well.Oh I think BBC2 will continue with Top Gear with one two or three new presenters. Whether the new line-up will prove as popular as the last one time will tell but it is too large an income stream for them to end it without an attempt to continue.
Rumour is that Netflix have already got May & Hammond, with Clarkson wavering between them and ITV. If Netflix do get all three, the name of the show will be "House of Cars"Think all three will leave either to Murdoch or Netflix
if the tories allow them to still make itI think the BBC will go with three new Presenters. Top Gear is a wildly successful brand (I think it generates renenuve of about 40 million a year for the BBC, and that's exluding BBC world wide, and the magazine)
Sabine Schmidt, Jodie Kidd and Guy Martin would be a good combo, I reckon.