Jeremy Clarkson says a BBC executive offered him a return to Top Gear
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Former Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has claimed he was offered a
sensational return to the hit show, days after his former job was given to
Chris Evans.
Press Association reports the journalist, axed in
March for punching producer Oisin Tymon in a row over a steak dinner, told the
Sun he met an unnamed BBC executive last week before Evans, 49, was unveiled as
the new host.
But he said that he turned it down because of what had
happened since his departure, including being compared to paedophile DJ Jimmy
Savile.
The Press Association report continues:
Clarkson, 55, told the Sun: "I had a meeting with
a BBC executive last week and they asked if I'd come back to Top Gear.
"But it was never an option, even with the one
million people signing the Bring Back Clarkson petition - for which I was
extremely humbled.
"Too much has gone on. After I'd been compared to
Jimmy Savile by someone from the BBC and it was splashed all over a Sunday
newspaper, how could I go back?
"The spotlight would have been on me and the show
would end up being neutered. It would be difficult to do anything without
interference. It would have been impossible to make the show I'd want to
make."
A BBC spokesman said: "We haven't offered another
Top Gear contract and the BBC had placed on record its thanks to Jeremy for his
broadcasting on the programme and wish him well for the future."
Petrolhead Evans was unveiled as the new face of Top
Gear on Tuesday and has since revealed he is to hold auditions to find a
co-host.
Yesterday he called on Top Gear fans to send in short
audition clips for a job on the show, as he admitted he has been terrified of
losing his driving licence since landing the presenter role.
The Radio 2 breakfast show DJ said that he had
"never driven more carefully" since getting the hosting job.
He
told candidates they needed to have an "appetite, hunger and need" to
host the motoring show, and to send in videos of themselves from the waist up,
with "no stunts, no gimmicks" or cars, behaving as they would if they
were on the show.
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