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James May and Richard Hammond 'may leave' Top Gear.....

The future of Top Gear, the BBC's popular motoring programme, has been thrown into doubt after reports that James May and Richard Hammond may leave the show.

Sources said that the presenters of the hit BBC Two series had not yet signed their new contracts even though their current agreements expire at the end of the month.

It has been claimed that there has been "a meltdown" in negotiations and that the pair "turned down flat" the first offer from the BBC.

They were said to be arguing that they deserve a pay package similar to that enjoyed by Jeremy Clarkson, their co-presenter.

Mr Clarkson is thought to have struck a multi-million pound deal last month with BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the corporation, which on top of his wages would give him a stake in the profits made from exploiting the Top Gear brand in the UK and abroad.

His new salary is said to put him among the highest-paid presenters at the BBC, alongside Jonathan Ross, who reputedly earns £18 million over three years, and Graham Norton, who is thought to take home £5 million over two years.

A source said yesterday: "Internally there is talk that there might be a chance for the first time that there could be a break up of the team. It has got that bad.

"There has been a lot of pulling out of hair, a Mexican stand-off. For the first time it is possible that one or both might leave."

He added: "They don't want to accept second status anymore. There has been a meltdown in negotiations."

The negotiations come at a difficult time for the BBC, which is having to make cuts in key departments to make up for a funding gap left by a less-than-expected licence fee settlement.

The BBC Trust, the corporation's governing body, published a review last month into the pay of the BBC's top talent, which concluded that it was not paying over the odds for on-screen and on-air presenters.

However, Sir Michael Lyons, the trust's chairman, said that the BBC had to be prepared to "walk away from deals that do not offer value for money"

Mr May laughed off suggestions that he had not signed his new contract because he was angry about Mr Clarkson's new salary.

"The only reason I haven't signed my contract yet is because it has not yet been finalised," he told The Daily Telegraph. "The current one doesn't expire until the end of July. I'm sure a new one will be sorted out soon."

He added: "I'm not stomping around about Jeremy's contract with BBC Worldwide. Quite frankly, I couldn't give a **** about it."

A spokesman for Mr Hammond declined to comment.

A BBC spokesman said: "We never comment on contract negotiations."

Source: telegraph

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Guest angela

oh dear. they were a good trio.

however since it's been always made known that jeremy was kinda the "driving force" behind TG... its hard for them to demand for something which bcc isn't that inclined to give. judging by the fact that jeremy has always been the intro and the outro, including interviewing the star in the reasonably priced car, furthered by the fact that he is doing "most" of the ridicule towards the other hosts...

it isn't easy to replace jeremy but it would be easier to replace both of them. theres politics everywhere and this would have been foreseen.

i rather they stayed. TG gives a lighter side to the otherwise polluted and high reving world of motoring.

long live top gear!

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Guest domenech

hmmm, where will they go from there ? to 5th gear ? 5th gear are known to collect topgear rejects. hopefully they stay esp captain slow hilarious personality. :rockon:

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Guest angela

hmmm, where will they go from there ? to 5th gear ? 5th gear are known to collect topgear rejects. hopefully they stay esp captain slow hilarious personality. :rockon:

with the amount of insulting richard and james did to 5 gear... i doubt they are going there..

damnit la dom. i can't stop laughing about CPT slow... f. you... f. you... change before!!

omgggggggg stop................... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. wait till mercy hears about this...

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Guest angela

it would be very sad if they split up to be honest because they always provide me the laughter i need all the time and all the big road trips they gone, are all very funny...

join us on our road trips. theres plenty of laughter to go around. just ask anyone who's been with us...

got emotions, jokes, laughter, car dmg, repairs, just like top gear. u wont regret.

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