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"It was a very human situation" says BBC2 controller of Top Gear fall out

on Aug 28, 2015 | 0 comments

By Jason Stone

It was inevitable during her ‘Meet the Controller’ session that BBC2’s Kim Shillinglaw would be asked for her take on the ‘Top Gear’ incident that led to Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond leaving the programme earlier this year but this didn’t seem to have much impact on her preparedness.

When the question came about halfway through her forty-five minute interview, she offered a faltering summary of the incident and its fallout. It was – she said – “very sad… and important to remember that it’s about human beings” and that “it was a very human situation”. Read full story ›

Source: The Drum