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Episode 10 of Series 22 of motoring show '''''Top Gear''''' was supposed to be the last episode of Series 22. However, after one of the presenters, Jeremy Clarkson, was suspended and eventually fired for a fracas between him and producer Oisin Tymon. Because of this, the entire Episode 10, as well as [[Top Gear (Unaired Segments)|segments of Episodes 8 and 9]] were put on hiatus in March of 2015, before never airing at all.
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'''''Series 22: Episode 10''''' is an unfinished series finale for the BBC motoring show ''Top Gear''. Starring Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, a number of segments were planned and filmed for the episode. However, the episode was completely scrapped following the dismissal of Clarkson from the BBC following a fracas with a producer.


Unlike 8 and 9, Episode 10's official episode synopsis was never released, so details of the episode are limited. What is known is that there was going to be a showdown between the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder, which would have likely have been the Power Test segment for this episode.<ref>http://www.autoevolution.com/news/top-gear-series-22-episode-10-pulled-replaced-by-caribbean-with-simon-reeve-93429.html#</ref>
==Background==
On 4th March, 2015, filming for a segment of the episode had commenced.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11463471/Jeremy-Clarkson-suspended-from-Top-Gear-live.html ''Telegraph'' reporting on the sports car segment.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> The segment featured the three presenters driving sports cars in Hawes, North Yorkshire. It was confirmed that the Porsche Cayman GTS and a Rolls Royce Wraith were two of the sports cars, thanks to a family who had taken photos of the vehicles.<ref>[https://news.sky.com/story/family-clarkson-said-hed-have-colleague-fired-10368011 ''Sky News'' reporting on what a family witnessed and providing the photos they took of the cars.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> This was double confirmed when Top Gear cameraman Iain May also posted a picture of the Porsche Cayman GTS on top of a hill in the English countryside on Twitter on 5th March.<ref>[https://twitter.com/iainmay72/status/573518813276336128 Tweet made by Iain May containing the photo of the Porsche Cayman GTS.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> The ''Top Gear Wiki'' claims that James May would later confirm the third car was the Ford Fiesta ST.<ref>[https://topgear.fandom.com/wiki/Series_22,_Episode_10 ''Top Gear Wiki'' article on Series 22: Episode 10.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref>


Another segment was likely filmed on the day of the fracas. According to the Telegraph, Jeremy, as well as Richard Hammond and James May, were filming in Hawes, North Yorkshire, with three sports cars. Because Hawes was notably the same place where the fracas occured, it is likely this segment was indeed filmed on the same day as the incident.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11463471/Jeremy-Clarkson-suspended-from-Top-Gear-live.html</ref> It was also confirmed that the Porsche Cayman GTS and a Rolls Royce Wraith were two of the sports cars, thanks to a family who had taken photos of the cars. The photos can be found on the video where Sky News interviews them.<ref>http://news.sky.com/story/1444054/family-clarkson-said-hed-have-colleague-fired</ref> Top Gear cameraman Iain May also posted a picture of the Porsche Cayman GTS on top of a hill in the English countryside on Twitter on 5 March.<ref>https://twitter.com/iainmay72/status/573518813276336128</ref>
Post-filming, a fracas occurred between Clarkson and producer Oisin Tymon. According to reports, filming had been a long process, with Clarkson expecting a hot meal following filming wrapping up. Prior to the end of filming, he requested Tymon go to the Simonstone Hall Hotel and order an 8oz sirloin steak. Upon Clarkson arriving to the Hotel at 10pm, he was informed by Tymon that the kitchen was closed, and that the only food available was cold platter.<ref>[https://www.businessinsider.com/jeremey-clarkson-allegedly-punched-bbc-producer-over-steak-2015-3?r=US&IR=T ''Business Insider'' reporting on the steak incident that led to the fracas.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> This reportedly enraged Clarkson, and the two ended up in a fracas lasting thirty seconds where the presenter called Tymon a "lazy, Irish cunt" before hitting the producer, Tymon receiving a bloody lip in the process.<ref>[https://www.grandtournation.com/thegrandtour/top-gear-james-may-admits-the-real-reason-behind-jeremy-clarkson-fracas/ ''Grand Tour Nation'' detailing the fracas.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> Clarkson also threatened to have Tymon be sacked from his role.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/mar/13/jeremy-clarkson-top-gear-producer-bbc-oisin-tymon ''Guardian'' reporting on claims Clarkson threatened to have Tymon sacked.]</ref> Tymon was admitted to hospital and was treated for a cut lip.<ref>[https://www.businessinsider.com/oisin-tymon-went-to-hospital-after-clarkson-allegedly-punched-him-2015-3?r=US&IR=T ''Business Insider'' reporting on the fracas requiring hospital treatment for Tymon.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref>


The only other segment, although unconfirmed at the moment, was a review on the new Porsche 911 Turbo S. According to the Top Gear Wiki, there was also going to be a segment where James would review the Porsche at the Top Gear test track, something that had yet to have been aired in the Series yet. Although Wikis are generally unreliable sources, a First Look article on the car in March, by Top Gear themselves, possibly confirms this.<ref>http://www.topgear.com/car-news/geneva-motor-show/one-track-mind-it%E2%80%99s-porsche%E2%80%99s-911-gt3-rs</ref>
Following the incident, the BBC announced on 10th March that it had suspended Clarkson, with ''Top Gear'' going into hiatus.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-31824040#:~:text=Top%20Gear%20host%20Jeremy%20Clarkson,series%20might%20not%20be%20broadcast.&text=%22Top%20Gear%20will%20not%20be%20broadcast%20this%20Sunday. ''BBC News'' reporting on Clarkson's suspension on 10th March.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> On 25th March, 2015, BBC's director-general Tony Hall announced that the organisation would not renew Clarkson's contract, effectively ending the second incarnation of the show.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-32052736 ''BBC News'' reporting that Clarkson's contract would not be renewed by the BBC.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> ''Top Gear'' was also placed in hiatus during this time period. In April, it was also announced that Hammond, May, and executive producer Andy Wilman had also elected to leave the show, stating they would not work on ''Top Gear'' without Clarkson.<ref>[https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/richard-hammond-on-top-gear-future-im-not-about-to-quit-my-mates/ ''Radio Times'' reporting that Hammond, May, and Wilman would all leave ''Top Gear''.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> The four would work to form ''The Grand Tour'', which began airing on Amazon Prime in late-2016.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/nov/18/the-grand-tour-review-jeremy-clarkson-james-may-richard-hammond-leave-the-bbc-in-their-dust ''Guardian'' detailing the first episode of ''The Grand Tour''.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> On 28th June, the final ''Top Gear'' episode featuring the trio was aired, containing two fully completed films.<ref>[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-33308968 ''BBC News'' reporting on the final episode featuring the trio.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref>
 
==Additional Segments==
As noted by ''Auto Evolution'', Series 22: Episode 10 was due to be broadcast on 29th March, 2015. Unlike Episodes 8 and 9, which were also unfinished prior to the suspension of the show, no episode synopsis was ever released. Hence, details on what segments the episode would have contained are limited. According to ''Auto Evolution'', a showdown between the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and Porsche 918 Spyder was due to commence, having been hyped in the past few series.<ref>[http://www.autoevolution.com/news/top-gear-series-22-episode-10-pulled-replaced-by-caribbean-with-simon-reeve-93429.html# ''Auto Evolution'' detailing the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and Porsche 918 Spyder showdown.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> Additionally, May would be testing the new Porsche 911 Turbo S on the Top Gear test track.<ref>[http://www.topgear.com/car-news/geneva-motor-show/one-track-mind-it%E2%80%99s-porsche%E2%80%99s-911-gt3-rs ''Top Gear'' first look at the Porsche 911 Turbo S.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref> Finally, Wickman confirmed that Keanu Reeves would have been the Star in a Reasonably-Priced car.<ref>[https://www.driving.co.uk/news/end-of-the-road-andy-wilman-on-his-final-top-gear/ ''Driving'' article where Wilman confirms Keanu Reeves was the last Star in a Reasonably-Priced car for the series.] Retrieved 11 Nov '21</ref>
 
==Availability==
Because none of the known segments made it into the final broadcast, it can be assumed that none were fully filmed prior to the suspension of the show. The footage may still be present within the BBC's archives. However, because none of the presenters have been contracted to the organisation since, combined with the negative implications that filming ultimately presented, the likelihood of the footage being released remains low.
 
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==See Also==
*[[Top Gear (partially found American pilots to British show; 2005-2008)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found Discovery Channel adaptation of BBC Two TV series; 2005)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found episodes of BBC Two television series; 1977-2002)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found footage of Cenotaph stunt; 2016)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found original British airings of BBC Two television series; 2002-2003)]]
*[[Top Gear (partially found unaired segments of BBC motoring show; 2002-2015)]]
*[[Top Gear - Series 1: Episode 1 (unaired pilot episodes of BBC Two television series; 2002)]]
*[[Top Gear GTi (partially found footage of UK Horizons television series; 1997-2003)]]


==References==
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Iain May's photo of the Porsche Cayman GTS.

Status: Lost

Series 22: Episode 10 is an unfinished series finale for the BBC motoring show Top Gear. Starring Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, a number of segments were planned and filmed for the episode. However, the episode was completely scrapped following the dismissal of Clarkson from the BBC following a fracas with a producer.

Background

On 4th March, 2015, filming for a segment of the episode had commenced.[1] The segment featured the three presenters driving sports cars in Hawes, North Yorkshire. It was confirmed that the Porsche Cayman GTS and a Rolls Royce Wraith were two of the sports cars, thanks to a family who had taken photos of the vehicles.[2] This was double confirmed when Top Gear cameraman Iain May also posted a picture of the Porsche Cayman GTS on top of a hill in the English countryside on Twitter on 5th March.[3] The Top Gear Wiki claims that James May would later confirm the third car was the Ford Fiesta ST.[4]

Post-filming, a fracas occurred between Clarkson and producer Oisin Tymon. According to reports, filming had been a long process, with Clarkson expecting a hot meal following filming wrapping up. Prior to the end of filming, he requested Tymon go to the Simonstone Hall Hotel and order an 8oz sirloin steak. Upon Clarkson arriving to the Hotel at 10pm, he was informed by Tymon that the kitchen was closed, and that the only food available was cold platter.[5] This reportedly enraged Clarkson, and the two ended up in a fracas lasting thirty seconds where the presenter called Tymon a "lazy, Irish cunt" before hitting the producer, Tymon receiving a bloody lip in the process.[6] Clarkson also threatened to have Tymon be sacked from his role.[7] Tymon was admitted to hospital and was treated for a cut lip.[8]

Following the incident, the BBC announced on 10th March that it had suspended Clarkson, with Top Gear going into hiatus.[9] On 25th March, 2015, BBC's director-general Tony Hall announced that the organisation would not renew Clarkson's contract, effectively ending the second incarnation of the show.[10] Top Gear was also placed in hiatus during this time period. In April, it was also announced that Hammond, May, and executive producer Andy Wilman had also elected to leave the show, stating they would not work on Top Gear without Clarkson.[11] The four would work to form The Grand Tour, which began airing on Amazon Prime in late-2016.[12] On 28th June, the final Top Gear episode featuring the trio was aired, containing two fully completed films.[13]

Additional Segments

As noted by Auto Evolution, Series 22: Episode 10 was due to be broadcast on 29th March, 2015. Unlike Episodes 8 and 9, which were also unfinished prior to the suspension of the show, no episode synopsis was ever released. Hence, details on what segments the episode would have contained are limited. According to Auto Evolution, a showdown between the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and Porsche 918 Spyder was due to commence, having been hyped in the past few series.[14] Additionally, May would be testing the new Porsche 911 Turbo S on the Top Gear test track.[15] Finally, Wickman confirmed that Keanu Reeves would have been the Star in a Reasonably-Priced car.[16]

Availability

Because none of the known segments made it into the final broadcast, it can be assumed that none were fully filmed prior to the suspension of the show. The footage may still be present within the BBC's archives. However, because none of the presenters have been contracted to the organisation since, combined with the negative implications that filming ultimately presented, the likelihood of the footage being released remains low.

Video

Family discussing the fracas and providing the photos of the Porsche Cayman GTS and a Rolls Royce Wraith.

See Also

References