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Top Gear's Richard Hammond accidentHAmster has been seriously injured in an accident while filming a segment for the show.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/5365676.stm?lspan g.
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one of the best shows on telly i hope he's not hurt to serious.i caught the last bit of this story,was it a jet powered vehicle he crashed.
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I'm not really a car person but that show is so well shot and produced I LOVE it... I hope the Hamster makes a speedy (sic) recovery
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Let's hope he makes a full recovery.
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The next week to ten days is critical. Although the Hamster has walked and talked he is still not out of danger. I truly hope that he pulls through - The show needs him. . .
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I was quite shocked when I heard he was in an accident, and really hopes he recovers fully.
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Couldn't agree more, although I think sometimes they overuse the filters. P
ouch!! best wishes go to the Hamsters recovery.
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The latest series of the show has been delayed in being aired as they want Richard Hammond to host the show. There has also been quite a lot of calls for the show to be axed due to the stunts and the content of the show promoting irresponsible driving.
The accident is also being investigated by the Office of Health and Safety not only because it was an accident at work, but I think also due to the fact that James May was suppose to be driving the car but Hammond was a late replacement and only had a few hours of training in the car. I think a lot of people are also wondering why a presenter is driving a jet car when there mostly driven by current or ex-fighter pilots/instructors. Also gathered from reading the local newspapers over here is that quite a few film crew have quit due to the lax safety standards on the sets. Darryl (aka Kipper)
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Thanks Kipper for the update.
More news from today: http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/hammon ... 23280.html
Nice to see the Yorkshire Air Ambulance has received a few bob from fans, like our own Air Ambulance Service they're indispensible but always struggling with their budgets.
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While almost a week old, Jeremy Clarkson's article in The Sun really is worth the read, should you get the chance
http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006440317,00.html
Also, if you're a broadbander and a TopGear fan, this is probably worth the download.
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