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Hate said:Sorry to put a downer on it, but do you *really* think these internet petitions actually have any kind of effect?
plus, the BBC hasn't mentioned anything about cancelling top gear ?
Well I doubt the BBC is bothered about you and the other 5 viewers that still watched old Top Gear after Clarkson left.squiffy said:I lost interest when it changed to the studio format, became more "laddish" with the ***** in the background rather than decent car programme.
Agreed.squiffy said:I lost interest when it changed to the studio format, became more "laddish" with the ***** in the background rather than decent car programme.
I expect they lost a good deal of viewers after they dumbed the programme down so much. And after Clarkson's infamous Vectra road test etc.Wicksta said:Well I doubt the BBC is bothered about you and the other 5 viewers that still watched old Top Gear after Clarkson left.
squiffy said:I lost interest when it changed to the studio format, became more "laddish" with the ***** in the background rather than decent car programme.
Speaking of signatures.. .HRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRMMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmarcus25 said:

The Sun newspaper is far more popular than say the Times, but whether it is better quality is obviously a matter of opinionbigal13 said:i think its a change for the better, it involves public interaction more giving Top Gear a higher profile as can be seen from the response to the Hamsters accident

dirtydog said:The Sun newspaper is far more popular than say the Times, but whether it is better quality is obviously a matter of opinion![]()
PMKeates said:dirtydog is saying that while the new studio format is more popular, it doesn't necessarily mean it's better quality television![]()


Sorry to put a downer on it, but do you *really* think these internet petitions actually have any kind of effect?

[SKR]Phoenix said:Well actually, I think you'll find that an online petition bought back Scampi N Lemon Nik Naks!![]()
