It's hard for the Top Gear team to surprise us with outrageous ... more traditional program. But producer Andy Wilman reveals 16 TG tidpits in the Telegraph, and it's hard not to be a little ...
It's doubtful Top Gear's mysterious racing driver – or ... Doubtful, but if Jeremy Clarkson and the show's producer Andy Wilman had had their way, that's what we'd be calling old Stiggy.
Former Top Gear producer Andy Wilman has said Richard Hammond’s crash was a “real wake-up call” for safety on the show. Speaking at the Royal Television Society (RTS) London Conference ...
Former Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond was seconds ... The show’s producer, Andy Wilman, described how Clarkson and James May had run to the scene as soon as it happened, fearing the worst.
But producer Andy Wilman had another idea. Together with Clarkson, he came up with the idea for a new format for Top Gear that would freshen up the series for the BBC. Instead of the magazine ...
Twenty-one years after it was launched, Top Gear is back in the headlines for ... in 2002 by presenter Jeremy Clarkson and producer Andy Wilman, envisioned as a brasher version of the earlier ...
I remember his surprise and concern,” said Andy Wilman, Top Gear producer. Days went by as shooting progressed from Bariloche (“a haven for Nazi war criminals,” as Hammond noted) southwards ...
while Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc took over on Top Gear. Created by Jeremy Clarkson and Andy Wilman, the 2002 incarnation explores the motoring world with wit and eccentricity. Its imaginative ...
Jeremy Clarkson's executive producer Andy Wilman ... Wilman discussed the progress the team has made in producing Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May's follow-up to "Top Gear." ...
Because it isn't one. When asked by 60 Minutes to explain the show's appeal, "Top Gear" executive producer Andy Wilman joked, "It's a journey into the male mind, which I believe, is a really ...
Former Top Gear producer Andy Wilman delivered impactful remarks about the harrowing crash involving Richard Hammond, referring to it as a "real wake-up call" concerning safety on the hit BBC show.