
Jeremy Clarkson has revealed what he thinks a High Gear reboot ought to seem like with out him.
The BBC motoring present has been off our screens since Andrew Flintoff was concerned in a automotive accident in 2022.
Experiences by The Solar, nevertheless, have prompt that bosses are eyeing up new presenters.
“BBC bosses are eager to revive High Gear as a result of they’ve by no means stuffed the area it left behind and so many viewers hanker after a motoring present,” an insider claimed to the outlet.
“And it’s not simply in Britain that the programme is way beloved, it’s a model in its personal proper and watched by tens of millions across the globe.
“Which is why it wasn’t simply necessary to fulfill the wants of petrolheads, but additionally, particularly, followers of High Gear. They’ll be thrilled to listen to it’s returning.”
Clarkson, who fronted present for some 25 years after leaving in 2015, has stated to The Times that he needs a ‘ballsy’ revamp.

“It’ll work in the event that they do it proper. There’s a gap for somebody to evaluate electrical vehicles as a result of nobody actually understands them. I’m not going to observe it however there are many individuals who do wish to find out about all these Chinese language vehicles as a result of it’s all utterly altering,” he stated.
“They need to do it as a shopper programme, which might be fairly a ballsy factor to do as a result of nobody needs to return to the Seventies. Like What Automotive journal on tv.”
One particular person stated to be aware of the plans advised the outlet that bosses do not wish to have influencers presenting like with The Grand Tour’s replacements Thomas Holland and James Engelsman of YouTube automotive channel Throttle Home, and trainspotter Francis Bourgeois.

“Anticipate to see three males once more — with a mix of well-known faces and other people with a powerful following within the motoring world,” they stated.
“High Gear attracts a male viewers like nothing else does,” they stated. “Even the repeats proceed to carry out rather well on iPlayer.”
The BBC, in the meantime, advised LADbible that there’s ‘no replace’ on the potential of a reboot at the moment.
“The High Gear model continues to thrive throughout digital, publishing, and international codecs,” the spokesperson stated.
“As a industrial producer, we’re at all times exploring new methods to develop the model and attain audiences by leveraging such iconic IP – however there’s no replace on the TV present at the moment.”

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