Three months on from his suspension from the BBC, the last Top Gear featuring Jeremy Clarkson has been broadcast.
And for that matter the last one featuring James May and Richard Hammond.
Digital Spy rounds up the best Twitter reactions to the last episode of the motoring show in its current incarnation.
In typical Top Gear style the episode featured the "elephant in the room" i.e. Clarkson's absence with a literal elephant in the room:
There's an elephant in the room! #TopGear pic.twitter.com/OvAJyDlOoK
— TheLADbible (@TheLadBible) June 28, 2015
Enjoyed the last show & addressed the elephant in the room really well. #TopGear
— Leann Kelly (@Leann_27) June 28, 2015
A giant plastic elephant has replaced #JeremyClarkson for studio scenes in unseen #TopGear episode pic.twitter.com/defIZTWkvz
— Car Waffle (@CarWaffle) June 28, 2015
If anything, that gesture drew attention to how much the show and its remaining hosts were missing Clarkson - something...
And for that matter the last one featuring James May and Richard Hammond.
Digital Spy rounds up the best Twitter reactions to the last episode of the motoring show in its current incarnation.
In typical Top Gear style the episode featured the "elephant in the room" i.e. Clarkson's absence with a literal elephant in the room:
There's an elephant in the room! #TopGear pic.twitter.com/OvAJyDlOoK
— TheLADbible (@TheLadBible) June 28, 2015
Enjoyed the last show & addressed the elephant in the room really well. #TopGear
— Leann Kelly (@Leann_27) June 28, 2015
A giant plastic elephant has replaced #JeremyClarkson for studio scenes in unseen #TopGear episode pic.twitter.com/defIZTWkvz
— Car Waffle (@CarWaffle) June 28, 2015
If anything, that gesture drew attention to how much the show and its remaining hosts were missing Clarkson - something...
- 6/28/2015
- Digital Spy
The subscription TV industry today renewed its plea to the federal government to deregulate the broadcasting sector, including lifting the anti-siphoning rules on live sports.
Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association chairman Tony Shepherd said the long-overdue reforms are supported by his sector as well as newspapers, every sporting code and a majority of commercial free-to-air broadcasters.
.Today I renew our call on the federal government . one that believes in freer markets . to seize this historic opportunity to unleash a wave of growth and innovation by releasing the regulatory handbrake,. Shepherd said in his opening address at the Astra conference in Sydney.
He told the 400 delegates that media deregulation enjoyed widespread industry support and would serve the national interest by boosting competition, jobs and investment.
Current laws comprising 1,000 pages regulating the industry are redundant, having been written before the spread of the Internet, he argued.
.Free-to-air broadcasters have come to...
Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association chairman Tony Shepherd said the long-overdue reforms are supported by his sector as well as newspapers, every sporting code and a majority of commercial free-to-air broadcasters.
.Today I renew our call on the federal government . one that believes in freer markets . to seize this historic opportunity to unleash a wave of growth and innovation by releasing the regulatory handbrake,. Shepherd said in his opening address at the Astra conference in Sydney.
He told the 400 delegates that media deregulation enjoyed widespread industry support and would serve the national interest by boosting competition, jobs and investment.
Current laws comprising 1,000 pages regulating the industry are redundant, having been written before the spread of the Internet, he argued.
.Free-to-air broadcasters have come to...
- 9/4/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
You may have loved or despised him as Detective Taggert on ABC's General Hospital. Either way you are going to be fascinated by what Real Andrews shares in this in depth new interview. From therapy to religion, from obesity to racism, we sat down and discussed the issues that impact and shape our world. And of course, he opened up about his new role on the current hit indie series The Bay, and previous roles on General Hospital and As The World Turns. So please join me for this revealing multi-part interview, and take notes, we're going to learn a lot!
We Love Soaps TV: Let’s start with your role on The Bay. You play the role of Dr. Keith Campbell, who is described by the character of Colleen as a “smooth operator.”
Real Andrews: I guess I’m smooth! Colleen and Keith have a very unique relationship.
We Love Soaps TV: Let’s start with your role on The Bay. You play the role of Dr. Keith Campbell, who is described by the character of Colleen as a “smooth operator.”
Real Andrews: I guess I’m smooth! Colleen and Keith have a very unique relationship.
- 1/10/2011
- by Damon L. Jacobs
- We Love Soaps
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