Jeremy Clarkson Punched Producer Oisin Tymon

Gyaan Raja

Rajesh Nimbunkar
<h1>Jeremy Clarkson Punched Producer Oisin Tymon</h1>

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Oisin Tymon, 36, joined the show in 2008 as a assistant producer from The One Show and worked some way or another up to maker.

The Daily Mirror claims Clarkson, 54, lost his temper with Tymon and hit him after he didn't have his supper prepared in time taking after shooting for the BBC demonstrate in Newcastle.

A source said: 'Jeremy saw red more than a cooking issue. He simply snapped.

'They reached the end of taping in the wake of a monotonous day and Jeremy found that no nourishment had been laid on.

'He simply saw red and hit the partner maker, who he reprimanded for not having composed the sustenance. He snapped.'

The maker is affirmed to have reported the occurrence to BBC supervisors on Monday who settled on the choice today to suspend Clarkson and force the final Top Gear scenes off the calendar until their examination concerning the matter is finished.
 
The BBC was "barmy" to get rid of Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear and the show "can't work" without him, veteran interviewer Sir Michael Parkinson has said.

Speaking at the London Motorsport Festival, Parkinson said that it is "absurd" to think that Clarkson can simply be replaced, and that in his view the show will fail under Chris Evans, the Daily Mirror reports.

The BBC allowed Clarkson's contract to expire after the presenter punched a colleague in the face in a dispute over hot food. After an investigation, the BBC's director general Tony Hall said that it was with "great regret" that he had decided not to renew Clarkson's contract – a decision Parkinson has described as "barmy".

"It's absurd," Parkinson said. "You can't replace Clarkson. It is Clarkson's programme and he is the centre point and I can't see it working with Chris.
 
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