KZNSeagull
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Interesting. He has been "presenting" Top Gear compilation shows on BBC Brit. I reckon he will be pretty decent.
Edit: Here he is
Edit: Here he is
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Really weird one isn't it? I hope that he is good, I am just worried that we all have perceptions of him as Joey rather than a presenter!
It would have been great to get a few unknowns in that we could get to know and see their style grow
It's almost like Clarkson was talking out of his backside. Surely not.Surprised the BBC hasn't followed it's usual hiring policy
“The problem is that television executives have got it into their heads that if one presenter on a show is a blond-haired, blue-eyed heterosexual boy, the other must be a black Muslim lesbian. Chalk and cheese, they reckon, works. But here we have Top Gear setting new records after six years using cheese and cheese. It confuses them.”
Jeremy Clarkson
Chris Evans is much too excitable and and a bit of a Lovie so there is no way that they can even begin to replicate what Clarkson and Co brought to this. If it's anything like as childish or shit as his previous shouty TV programmes it will be a massive flop.
It got remarkably good viewing figures considering how repetitive it had become "opps, I have just bumped in to Captain Slow, he he". Funny for a bit but tedious after a while in my view (but obviously not everyones).
The new series will start off with viewing figures about two thirds of the previous incarnation and then drop to about half. The press will have a field day about the lost viewers but actually it will still be pretty decent for BBC2.
That's what my crystal ball is telling me, anyway!
Is the point that they don't want a carbon copy of the Jeremy Clarkson and Friends motoring programme!
It got remarkably good viewing figures considering how repetitive it had become "opps, I have just bumped in to Captain Slow, he he". Funny for a bit but tedious after a while in my view (but obviously not everyones).
The new series will start off with viewing figures about two thirds of the previous incarnation and then drop to about half. The press will have a field day about the lost viewers but actually it will still be pretty decent for BBC2.
That's what my crystal ball is telling me, anyway!
Do the Beeb care too much about how it is received in the UK? I'd have thought global sales is what it is all about for them, although I have no idea what international buyers are likely to do. Will they carry on buying or adopt a "wait and see" attitude due to all the changes that will have happened.
It got remarkably good viewing figures considering how repetitive it had become "opps, I have just bumped in to Captain Slow, he he". Funny for a bit but tedious after a while in my view (but obviously not everyones).
The new series will start off with viewing figures about two thirds of the previous incarnation and then drop to about half. The press will have a field day about the lost viewers but actually it will still be pretty decent for BBC2.
That's what my crystal ball is telling me, anyway!
Well if it turns out anything like Evans other TV programmes they'll lose any viewers over 30 very quickly. I have no problem with him on the radio, but whenever I see him on TV I just have to turn off
Chris Evans is much too excitable and and a bit of a Lovie so there is no way that they can even begin to replicate what Clarkson and Co brought to this. If it's anything like as childish or shit as his previous shouty TV programmes it will be a massive flop.
The new series will start off with viewing figures about two thirds of the previous incarnation and then drop to about half. The press will have a field day about the lost viewers but actually it will still be pretty decent for BBC2.
I'm still hoping that the new Clarkson/May/Hammond incarnation on Amazon is really going to be called "Gear Knobs".
you mean like those massively successful programmes he's done before? not always a fan myself (liked original TFI, it was of its time) but a lot of people like excited, shouty person on TV.