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BBC accused of making an attempt to separate up High Gear trio Clarkson, Might and Hammond in surprising declare

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3 Nov 2025 09:28
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BBC bosses tried to ‘break up’ High Gear’s presenting trio so as to add some range to the line-up, the present’s co-creator has sensationally claimed.

Andy Wilman, the chief producer on the hit driving programme, is spilling a number of behind-the-scenes secrets and techniques in his new ebook, Mr Wilman’s Motoring Journey.

Dubbed the ‘fourth member’ of Jeremy Clarkson, James Might and Richard Hammond’s three-man squad, he was aware of a number of crunch talks about the way forward for High Gear through the years.

In response to Wilman, bosses on the BBC needed to shake up the High Gear staff and do away with one of many fundamental stars in favour of hiring a ‘Black or Asian presenter’.

In his upcoming ebook, the previous motoring journalist, 63, claims that bigwigs on the broadcaster apparently did not ‘get the memo’ about how in style Clarkson, Might and Hammond had proved with viewers.

In the end, the trio – whose chemistry on display screen was simple within the eyes of most followers – remained on the helm of High Gear till 2015.

“Although the general public had been clear about their emotions for Richard, James and Jeremy, generally the BBC senior administration appeared to not have gotten the memo,” he wrote.

High Gear co-creator and govt producer Andy Wilman makes an array of explosive claims in his new ebook (David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Photographs for Amazon Prime)

Wilman defined that he was known as in for a gathering in wake of the ‘large information’ {that a} tonne of younger black and Asian folks had been tuning into High Gear.

Within the excerpts from Mr Wilman’s Motoring Journey which had been revealed by The Solar, Wilman writes about how a TV govt requested him: “How about changing certainly one of your line-up with a younger black or Asian presenter?”

He claimed that he fought for the trio to stay untouched through the chat with telly chiefs on the BBC.

In response, Wilman is claimed to have advised the chief: “So grasp on, you’ve acquired younger black and Asian viewers who’ve chosen, seemingly fairly fortunately, to look at three white, middle-class, middle-aged males doing what they do, and in response to that, we should always now break that staff up – the one they take pleasure in watching – and provides them one thing they’re most certainly not asking for?

“Isn’t that kind of patronising to…younger black and Asian viewers?”

Wilman then provides: “I knew this was checkmate. I’d managed to get patronising and ethnic range into the identical sentence.”

BBC bosses are alleged to have needed to ditch Clarkson, Hammond or Might in favour of hiring a ‘black or Asian presenter’ (Wayne Coetzee/Gallo Photographs Getty Photographs)

The producer – who can also be behind The Grand Tour and Clarkson’s Farm – additionally claims that the BBC was eager to do away with Richard Hammond within the wake of his first collection.

High Gear was resurrected in 2002 by Clarkson, who introduced his childhood pal Wilman again onboard – whereas Hammond was then finally solid alongside former presenter Jason Dawe, who was later changed by Might.

However the present’s co-creator claims that ‘the BBC high-ups weren’t certain about’ holding Hammond within the line-up.

“A lot to Jeremy’s and my shock, the BBC high-ups additionally weren’t certain about Richard,” Wilman stated. “It wasn’t a particular choice, as with Jason, however axing Richard was positively on the desk.

“Richard’s late Christmas current from the BBC, given to him within the New 12 months, was that he saved his job.”

Wilman claims that the broadcaster was additionally reluctant to have ‘three white middleish-aged males’ fronting the present when Might was introduced into the fold in 2003.

He alleged that bosses needed extra ‘chalk and cheese’ from the presenting line-up, however he and Clarkson managed to speak them spherical.

Wilman shared a number of behind-the-scenes secrets and techniques about his time on High Gear (BBC)

Wilman went on: “Fortunately Jeremy and I might counter with proof that ‘cheese and cheese’ additionally works very well. Trinny and Susannah, for instance – two poshos whose joint chemistry had made their present some of the in style on tv.”

Talking of the scandals that adopted High Gear‘s presenting trio through the years, Wilman described it as ‘fairly a sluggish dying’.

“The method of us going from being the Company’s cheeky rascals to unacceptable villains took its personal candy time,” he stated. “Nearly as good as we had been at strolling the road, generally entitlement creeps in, you get giddy and also you plain simply f**okay up.”

The BBC declined to touch upon Wilman’s claims when approached by LADbible.

Wilman’s ebook, Mr Wilman’s Motoring Journey, hit’s the cabinets on Thursday (6 November).

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