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Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson joked he was "off to the Job Centre" as he left his London home after being suspended by the BBC.
When asked if he planned to resign after allegedly trying to punch one of the show's producers, he replied: "I've been suspended, haven't I?"
Appearing relaxed as he made his way to a waiting car, he then told reporters: "I'm off to the Job Centre."
More than 400,000 people have now signed an online petition calling for the 54-year-old to be reinstated
The Top Gear host was suspended and the show put on hold after he apparently became involved in a "fracas" at the end of filming in Newcastle.
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Gallery: Top Gear In Production In North Yorkshire
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The producer involved in the alleged bust-up, said to have been over a lack of catering, has been named by the Daily Mirror as Oisin Tymon, 36.
The paper quoted a source as saying Clarkson "snapped" when he discovered no food had been laid on.
He and his fellow presenters and crew are believed to have been staying at Simonstone Hall Hotel in Hawes, North Yorkshire, at the time.
A BBC spokeswoman said: "Following a fracas with a BBC producer, Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended pending an investigation.
"No one else has been suspended. Top Gear will not be broadcast this Sunday. The BBC will be making no further comment at this time."
It has emerged Clarkson's Top Gear contract runs out at the end of the month, making it easier for the BBC to part company with him should it wish to.
The online campaign on Change.org was created with the social-media hashtag #BringBackClarkson by right-wing blogger Guido Fawkes.
As well as Top Gear fans, support for Clarkson has also come from celebrities including Piers Morgan. He tweeted: "To be fair to #Clarkson, if my food wasn't ready at the end of a day's filming...I dread to think how violent I'd get."
The presenter's daughter Em Clarkson tweeted: "Oh God, BBC please take him back... he's started cooking..."
Hours after the suspension was announced, Clarkson's co-presenter James May took to Twitter to say: "No Top Gear this weekend, apparently. How about [the film] 633 Squadron instead?"
Fellow host Richard Hammond replied: "No, surely, Last of the Summer Wine; no one will notice the difference. Job done."
Clarkson then broke his silence, replying that the film Where Eagles Dare - about the rescue of a US general held captive in WWII - should be shown instead.
The presenter, who has been involved in a number of high-profile gaffes in recent years, was put on what the corporation called his final warning in 2014.
It followed claims he used the n-word while reciting the nursery rhyme Eeny, Meeny, Miny Moe during filming of the BBC2 programme.
Over the years there have been numerous calls for Clarkson to be sacked, including online petitions signed by thousands of people, but all have been ignored.
Talking to Sky News, former BBC chairman Michael Grade described him as "the Kevin Pietersen of broadcasting. You can't live with him or without him," he said.
Top Gear is one of the BBC's biggest money spinners, pulling in millions of pounds from a devoted - and international - audience.
At the end of 2012 the corporation paid Clarkson £14m, which included buying out his 30% stake in Bedder 6, the company that owns the Top Gear.brand.
This Sunday's episode was due to feature Clarkson with co-hosts Hammond and May getting to grips with classic cars such as a Fiat 124 Spider, an MGB GT and a Peugeot 304 cabriolet.
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Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson joked he was "off to the Job Centre" as he left his London home after being suspended by the BBC.
When asked if he planned to resign after allegedly trying to punch one of the show's producers, he replied: "I've been suspended, haven't I?"
Appearing relaxed as he made his way to a waiting car, he then told reporters: "I'm off to the Job Centre."
More than 400,000 people have now signed an online petition calling for the 54-year-old to be reinstated
The Top Gear host was suspended and the show put on hold after he apparently became involved in a "fracas" at the end of filming in Newcastle.
1/17
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Gallery: Top Gear In Production In North Yorkshire
These photographs taken last week show the Top Gear team filming in the Yorkshire Dales near Hawes. Pictures: Thomas Beresford @ North Yorkshire Snow Updates www.facebook.com/NorthYorkshireWeatherUpdates
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The producer involved in the alleged bust-up, said to have been over a lack of catering, has been named by the Daily Mirror as Oisin Tymon, 36.
The paper quoted a source as saying Clarkson "snapped" when he discovered no food had been laid on.
He and his fellow presenters and crew are believed to have been staying at Simonstone Hall Hotel in Hawes, North Yorkshire, at the time.
A BBC spokeswoman said: "Following a fracas with a BBC producer, Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended pending an investigation.
"No one else has been suspended. Top Gear will not be broadcast this Sunday. The BBC will be making no further comment at this time."
It has emerged Clarkson's Top Gear contract runs out at the end of the month, making it easier for the BBC to part company with him should it wish to.
The online campaign on Change.org was created with the social-media hashtag #BringBackClarkson by right-wing blogger Guido Fawkes.
As well as Top Gear fans, support for Clarkson has also come from celebrities including Piers Morgan. He tweeted: "To be fair to #Clarkson, if my food wasn't ready at the end of a day's filming...I dread to think how violent I'd get."
The presenter's daughter Em Clarkson tweeted: "Oh God, BBC please take him back... he's started cooking..."
Hours after the suspension was announced, Clarkson's co-presenter James May took to Twitter to say: "No Top Gear this weekend, apparently. How about [the film] 633 Squadron instead?"
Fellow host Richard Hammond replied: "No, surely, Last of the Summer Wine; no one will notice the difference. Job done."
Clarkson then broke his silence, replying that the film Where Eagles Dare - about the rescue of a US general held captive in WWII - should be shown instead.
The presenter, who has been involved in a number of high-profile gaffes in recent years, was put on what the corporation called his final warning in 2014.
It followed claims he used the n-word while reciting the nursery rhyme Eeny, Meeny, Miny Moe during filming of the BBC2 programme.
Over the years there have been numerous calls for Clarkson to be sacked, including online petitions signed by thousands of people, but all have been ignored.
Talking to Sky News, former BBC chairman Michael Grade described him as "the Kevin Pietersen of broadcasting. You can't live with him or without him," he said.
Top Gear is one of the BBC's biggest money spinners, pulling in millions of pounds from a devoted - and international - audience.
At the end of 2012 the corporation paid Clarkson £14m, which included buying out his 30% stake in Bedder 6, the company that owns the Top Gear.brand.
This Sunday's episode was due to feature Clarkson with co-hosts Hammond and May getting to grips with classic cars such as a Fiat 124 Spider, an MGB GT and a Peugeot 304 cabriolet.
Top Stories
- Clarkson's Rise: 'You Can't Live Without Him'
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- Breaking News: Paris Metro Abuse: Five Men Due In Court
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