'Top Gear' Presenters Richard Hammond And James May 'Still In Talks' Over BBC Future

Hammond And May 'Still In Talks' With BBC
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Top Gear’ presenters Richard Hammond and James May are in communication with the BBC about working together on future projects, it has been claimed.

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The pair have both indicated that they won’t be returning to ‘Top Gear’ following the sacking of their co-presenter, Jeremy Clarkson, with Richard saying: “Amidst all this talk of us 'quitting' or not: there's nothing for me to 'quit'. Not about to quit my mates anyway.”

However, James was quick to point out that although he was quitting ‘Top Gear’ he was “not quitting the BBC”, which makes it all the more interesting that both he and Richard were snapped outside the studios on Wednesday.

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James May and Richard Hammond on Wednesday

BBC Two controller Kim Shillinglaw told Radio 4’s Media Show: “Conversations are ongoing with James and Richard about a whole variety of projects at the BBC.

"While those conversations are ongoing, they have to remain private."

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The pair were seen at BBC studios

Jeremy was famously sacked from the BBC motoring show last month following a bust-up with a producer, and with three spots now open on the ‘Top Gear’ presenting team, speculation is mounting over who could fill his shoes.

Her ‘For The Love Of Cars’ co-presenter Philip Glenister is also thought to be on producers’ wishlists, as is ‘Broadchurch’ actor Will Mellor, who it’s reportedly hoped will bring in some new viewers to ‘Top Gear’.

Who Could Replace Jeremy Clarkson On 'Top Gear'?
Katie Hopkins(01 of11)
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If you're looking for someone who doesn't mind being purposefully offensive, look no further than Katie Hopkins. The controversy magnet hits the headlines more often than all the Top Gear stars put together, normally because she's offended someone/a large group of people.
Nigel Farage(02 of11)
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You've suspended a pint-loving smoker who has his head stuck in the 1940s? Why not employ someone exactly the same person?Nigel Farage has virtually the same political views as Clarkson, so he'd probably be a good fit.
Vladimir Putin(03 of11)
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If you want someone with outdated ideas about their country's military might and an odd desire to look as masculine as possible, the Russian leader would be a good one to go for. Although he probably won't be free any time soon, he's probably going to be running the Kremlin until he dies.
Piers Morgan(04 of11)
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If you've ever seen one of Piers' epic Twitter spats with Clarkson, you'll know he's remarkably similar in many ways. The same fashion sense, a similarly punchable face, and all the rest of it.
Angela Rippon(05 of11)
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She did so well presenting it in 1977, why not bring her back?
John Inverdale(06 of11)
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Who better to take over from Clarkson's controversy-laden style than the man who brought us "rose-c***ed spectacles"?
Dapper Laughs(07 of11)
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Here's someone as offensive and widely hated as Clarkson, who'll undoubtedly make the same kind of unpleasant jokes just because he thinks they're funny. If maximum offensiveness is what you're going for, snap up the world's least funny comedian ASAP.
Chris Evans(08 of11)
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Chris Evans has been rumoured to be one of the next in line to host the car show, so it might be the right move.
Alan Partridge(09 of11)
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The veteran radio host's alter ego Steve Coogan is quite the petrol-head, having appeared on the show several times. But wouldn't it be great for the man from Norwich to take you around the Top Gear track whining about "POWERRRR" is his trademark nasal voice?
Kanye West(10 of11)
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Potentially the only ego bigger than Clarkson's.
Mr Blobby(11 of11)
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He'd certainly be more coherent than Clarkson at times. He's probably also a bit skinnier and a better driver.