Jeremy Clarkson's ‘W1A' Appearance To Be Pixelated And Bleeped Out By Producers

'W1A' Producers Find An Amusing Way To Deal With Clarkson Storyline
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The producers of‘W1A’ have found a humourous way to address one of their Jeremy Clarkson storylines.

The first episode of the new series of the satirical show features a subplot in which workers at the Beeb are ordered to delete all old episodes of ‘Top Gear’ that feature the presenter using the word “tosser”.

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Jeremy Clarkson

The episode was written last July, long before Jeremy’s recent “fracas” and subsequent sacking, but the team behind the show have decided to keep the scenes, and add an extra comical effect.

Writer John Morton has revealed that the ‘W1A’ team have decided to pixelate Jezza’s face, and bleep out his name.

“I wrote this episode back in July or August last year. The only thing we did when editing was to add one voiceover and bleep Clarkson, but not Jeremy, ridiculously, and clumsily pixelate his face. We hopefully made a couple of little jokes out of it.”

"The Clarkson thing is quite a minor strand. It was written six or seven months ago and all we did was a little tweak to acknowledge things that happened in the real world."

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Clare Balding made a cameo in the first series of 'W1A'

Radio Times adds that narrator David Tennant also reads the line: "Since the making of this documentary, certain events have happened as a result of which for technical reasons means we are unable to mention certain individuals by name".

He will be returning to TV soon though… in the form of a ‘Newzoids’ puppet.

17 Times Jeremy Clarkson Did Something Outrageous
The Dog-Naming Incident(01 of11)
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A lot of people got upset when Clarkson named his new dog 'Didier Drogba'. To be fair, they were probably over-reacting.... (credit:Jeremy Clarkson/Twitter)
This Jovial Prank (02 of11)
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When He Joked About A Plane Crash Just After MH370 Crashed(03 of11)
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"The oxygen masks have deployed. Goodbye everyone." Admittedly it must have been worrying but the timing was pretty poor.
(05 of11)
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In 2012 he breached BBC guidelines by comparing a Japanese car to people with growths on their faces. A member of the public complained about the "offensive" remarks after Clarkson likened the shape of a Prius campervan to someone with "a growth on their face" and referred to it as the "elephant car".
When PETA Had A Go At Him(06 of11)
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Clarkson was labelled a bully and "ignorant and unfeeling" by animals rights group Peta after posting a picture of a mouse supposedly squashed during rehearsals for Top Gear's live show online.
The Whole Falklands Thing(07 of11)
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If you didn't hear about this one then where have you been?! The number plate. The being chased out of the country. The repeated denials. It had EVERYTHING.
Beer And Driving Don't Mix(08 of11)
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The 'Slope' Incident Part 2(09 of11)
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Clarkson claimed to be the victim of a Twitter hack when a now deleted a picture of a sign saying ‘entrance to slope’, with the caption ‘this is just obscene’ emerged from his accountBut he later denied having sent such a tweet.
Trivialising Train Suicides(10 of11)
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Clarkson became embroiled in further controversy after describing people who throw themselves under trains as "selfish".
The Dead Chinese Cockle-Pickers(11 of11)
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Writing in The Sun, the Top Gear presenter made fun of synchronised swimming as nothing more than "Chinese women in hats, upside down, in a bit of water".He added: "You can see that sort of thing on Morecambe Beach. For free."In 2004 23 cockle-pickers drowned after becoming trapped by rising tides in the Lancashire bay.