BBC has suspended Jeremy Clarkson after he had a fracas with one of Top Gear’s executive producer. As per a report by BBC, it clearly states that the British Broadcasting Company suspended Clarkson. In an incident last week, he has been accused of hitting the executive producer and all the remaining three episodes aren’t being aired either. In fact the upcoming Sunday’s episode which was shot won’t be broadcasted either.

Clarkson, 54, hasn’t commented anything but has been joking on social media about which film could replace the coming Sunday’s show. He was given the “last warning” this May, where claims that he made a racist comment during the production of one of the episodes. At that time, he had mentioned that BBC had warned of sacking him, if he used any racist comment anytime, anywhere.

A statement was released by BBC, which stated, “Following a fracas with a BBC producer, Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended pending an investigation. No-one else has been suspended. Top Gear will not be broadcast this Sunday. The BBC will be making no further comment at this time.”

The two episodes of Top Gear will not be broadcasted and even the third one, which is the Season Special will not be aired either. Clarkson’s representatives haven’t yet replied to the questions asked to them by British journalists.

All the three hosts of Top Gear, Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have been suggesting what movies could be aired instead of the three episodes that are due to be broadcast. Jeremy Clarkson tweeted for Ed Milibands, Labour Party’s Leader, “Sorry Ed.

It seems I knocked your ‘I’m a human’ piece down the news agenda.”

This weekend’s episode was to a drive by all the three hosts on a Classic racetrack. Former footballer and pundit Gary Lineker was also to appear in the “Star in a reasonably priced car.

” Even Lineker tweeted, “I don’t think I’m ever meant to appear on Top Gear!

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