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Top Gear scandals don't stop it from charting

Clarkson, May and Hammond sign off from Top Gear with a bang

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Jul 7, 2015
1 min read
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Jeremy Clarkson and friends are reportedly banned from starting a new show until 2017, news that could sustain the BBC original series near the top of the UK charts ahead of perennial favourite Coronation Street.

Meanwhile, reality dominated the US chart, with America's Got Talent, Celebrity Family Feud, Big Brother and The Bachelorette all sitting in the Top 10. A fair bit of media around Kaitlyn's trysts helped the show move from #10 to #8.

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