BBC confirmed today that the hit automotive series Top Gear will not be back for the “foreseeable future” following presenter Freddie Flintoff’s high-speed crash at Dunsfold Aerodrome last year. The series is being shelved after 46 years, much to the disappointment of long-time fans. While filming the 34th season of the show at the Top […] The post BBC Shelves ‘Top Gear’ After Flintoff’s High-Speed Crash appeared first on Cord Cutters News.

  • @oDDmON
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    11 year ago

    Wishing Freddie a speedy recovery.

    However, this really is a bummer.

    I thoroughly enjoyed the back-and-forth between the hosts, as much as the incredible range of automotive iron they played with.

    I wish Richard Hammond could return, if they ever reboot it.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Why just Hamster? I doubt you’ll ever separate those three when it comes to an automotive show. Other shows they’ve done their own thing without other people, but not car shows.