Off the hook ... police say there's no need for further action against Jeremy Clarkson. Picture: Getty Images for Help for Heroes Source: Getty Images
Jeremy Clarkson's sacking: is he too controversial for the modern, sensitive audience?
THE BBC has enough material for two final episodes of Top Gear, but they may never see the light of day, according to reports.
The doubts emerged after British police said controversial host Jeremy Clarkson will not face prosecution over the "fracas" that led to his dismissal from the hugely popular show.
Top Gear's executive producer Andy Wilman last week announced he was working on salvaging footage from the last episodes featuring Clarkson and co-presenters James May and Richard Hammond.
But sources say it's unclear if the footage will ever be screened.
Good old days ... Top Gear's James May, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond. Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied
"There is some great stuff which fans would love — definitely enough for two programs," a source told Sunday People.
"However, there is a very big elephant in the room, or rather not in the room — namely Jeremy Clarkson. That would leave James May and Richard Hammond — if they decide to continue — back in the studio trying to link into the films.
"There is a feeling that this would look a little odd and is difficult to overcome. Jeremy's presence in the films, but absence in the studio, is just too difficult to cover."
The BBC booted Clarkson from Top Gear after an internal investigation found him guilty of an "unprovoked physical and verbal attack" on producer Oisin Tymon.
Moving on ... Top Gear producer Oisin Tymon didn't press charges against Jeremy Clarkson. Picture: Supplied Source: No Source
Tymon said he did not want to press criminal charges against Clarkson, 54, who reportedly flew into a rage when he failed to get a late-night steak and was only offered cold cuts at a hotel where the crew stayed after filming.
North Yorkshire Police said they had spoken to Tymon and other people who witnessed the incident.
"Now that all the interviews are complete, we have properly established that there is no need for further police action," the police said.
More than a million fans had signed an online petition urging the BBC to reinstate Clarkson.
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