Jeremy Clarkson And 'Top Gear' Presenters Quizzed As Part Of BBC Probe Over 'Racist Language', According To Reports

'Top Gear' In New Racism Investigation?
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The cast and crew of ‘Top Gear’ are in the midst of a BBC probe over racist and culturally insensitive language, according to reports.

According to The Mirror, presenters Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond have all been quizzed, as has executive producer Andy Wilman, as part of a “review of the programme’s culture”, ordered by BBC director of television, Danny Cohen.

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Jeremy Clarkson and James May from 'Top Gear'

It’s also been claimed that the show’s staff have been asked if they feel the show is racist, and whether or not they would feel comfortable speaking out if they felt something was unacceptable.

Although Jeremy apologised for the clip, insisting the slur was a word he ‘loathed’, many offended viewers called for him to be sacked, and he’s since revealed: “I've been told by the BBC that if I make one more offensive remark, anywhere, at any time, I will be sacked.”

A statement from the broadcaster read: “After a thorough investigation, Ofcom has found the BBC breached broadcasting rules by including an offensive racial term in Top Gear, which was not justified by context.”