Topic: Jeremy Clarkson

11 chapters across the catalog

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:42:07 - 2:46:07

1720: Psyop Season

British Farmers Protest New Inheritance Tax in London

Hundreds of tractors filled the streets of London as British farmers protested a new 20% inheritance tax on agricultural land worth over £1.3 million. Protesters, supported by television personality Jeremy Clarkson, warn that the tax will force the sale of multi-generational family farms to corporate entities like Cargill. The movement mirrors similar agricultural protests in the Netherlands, with farmers arguing that government policies are making food production economically unviable.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 2:52:04 - 2:56:03

1522: Boiling Ocean

Jeremy Clarkson, Meghan Markle Controversy

British TV host Jeremy Clarkson faced intense backlash and potential firing by Amazon Prime after writing a satirical column about Meghan Markle in *The Sun*. Clarkson referenced a *Game of Thrones* scene, expressing a desire to see the Duchess paraded through the streets. Prince Harry condemned the article as "horrific and cruel," while the hosts discuss the death of comedy and the "dick treasure" status of Clarkson.

Composting People
Episode 1117 2:48:27 - 2:51:47

1117: Composting People

The Grand Tour in Chongqing, China Tourism Promotion

The hosts critique an episode of "The Grand Tour" filmed in Chongqing, China, suggesting the show was paid by the Chinese tourism department to promote the city. They contrast the "sickening" promotion of Chongqing's infrastructure with the more authentic travel experiences found in Shanghai or Beijing.

Stick Controls
Episode 989 1:17:00 - 1:19:37

989: Stick Controls

Electric Supercar Fires and The Grand Tour

During a segment of "The Grand Tour," presenter Richard Hammond crashed a Bulgarian electric supercar, which subsequently burned for five days due to a "domino effect" in the battery cells. The incident highlights the difficulty of extinguishing lithium-ion battery fires compared to internal combustion engines. Jeremy Clarkson is also noted for making a controversial political analogy regarding the Iraq War during the episode.

Faschtech
Episode 704 2:05:21 - 2:08:44

704: Faschtech

Jean-Claude Juncker, Dad's Army, and Top Gear PR

Nigel Farage mocked EU official Jean-Claude Juncker's call for a European army by referencing the theme song to the British sitcom "Dad's Army." Meanwhile, the suspension of Jeremy Clarkson from "Top Gear" is analyzed as a potential PR stunt to drive global demand for the show's simultaneous premiere in 50 countries. The hosts predict Clarkson's eventual reinstatement after the controversy generates sufficient international buzz.

Episode 473 1:26:08 - 1:31:44

473: Mac and Cheese

Piers Morgan, Deportation Petition and White House Access

A petition to deport CNN host Piers Morgan has gained over 90,000 signatures following his aggressive stance on gun control. The hosts discuss Morgan's recent attendance at a White House Christmas party, suggesting he is a mouthpiece for the administration whose unpopularity is causing him genuine personal distress.

The Fact of the Bladder
Episode 361 1:22:58 - 1:25:36

361: The Fact of the Bladder

UK Public Sector Strikes and Jeremy Clarkson

Over two million public sector workers in the UK went on strike to protest austerity measures and changes to pension contributions. Jeremy Clarkson, host of the BBC's "Top Gear," sparked controversy by jokingly suggesting on "The One Show" that the strikers should be executed in front of their families. The hosts discuss the disparity between government pensions and private sector reality.

Two Batteries One Cup
Episode 329 1:52:01 - 1:53:44

329: Two Batteries One Cup

Top Gear, Nissan Leaf, Media Manipulation

The BBC show Top Gear is accused of staging a segment to make the Nissan Leaf electric car appear unreliable by starting a race with a partially depleted battery. Host Jeremy Clarkson reportedly defended the manipulation as "how television works." The hosts compare this to a previous controversy involving Tesla.

One Too Many Clips
Episode 83 8:47 - 10:29

83: One Too Many Clips

Top Gear Budget Cuts, BBC Financial Pressure, and Jeremy Clarkson

The BBC has reportedly ordered the television show Top Gear to reduce its budget by £200,000, leading to suggestions that the presenters test cheaper vehicles. Host Jeremy Clarkson has publicly defied these constraints, vowing to spend the remaining budget on high-end supercars like Lamborghinis and Ferraris. There is speculation regarding whether the budget crisis is a genuine financial squeeze or a publicity stunt to drive viewership.

Short Changed
Episode 70 45:07 - 47:01

70: Short Changed

Jeremy Clarkson Controversy and BBC Salaries

Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson faced criticism after calling Prime Minister Gordon Brown a "one-eyed Scottish idiot" during a press conference in Australia. The hosts also discuss the BBC's refusal to disclose top presenter salaries under the Freedom of Information Act. They note the BBC Radio budget of £460 million and the high percentage allocated to top talent.