Has The BBC Found A New Top Gear Team?

Has The BBC Found A New Top Gear Team?

Speculation is starting to mount on the new team for BBC’s illustrious automobile show Top Gear amid reports the British broadcaster has formed a new group.

Per The Telegraph in the UK, the BBC has picked three new people in what it says is a “dream team”.

The publication has reported Life on Mars star Philip Glenister and Channel 4 presenter Guy Martin have been approached, alongside model Jodie Kidd.

The new trio has been a hot topic around the media after long-time presenters Richard Hammond and James May declined to sign new contracts when Jeremy Clarkson was sacked.

Clarkson was punted from the show after a “fracas” with a BBC executive.

 




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