Fifth Gear show grinds to a halt..
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Fifth Gear show grinds to a halt..
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...elevision.html
Fifth Gear host Vicki Butler-Henderson has been forced into the pits, with TV bosses confirming the show has been axed.
The channel Five programme was regarded as the main competitor to BBC2’s Top Gear.
Butler-Henderson, 37, had been an integral part of it since it was launched seven years ago.
But the latest series, which ended in July, never attracted more than a million viewers and Five decided it should be the last.
A source at the station claimed the decision had nothing to do with budget cuts. It is likelier its failure to make it on to the list of Five’s top 30 watched programmes had a negative impact on advertising revenue.
Fifth Gear first aired in 2002 after the original incarnation of Top Gear was ‘rested’ in 2001 due to poor ratings.
Several former Top Gear presenters, including Butler-Henderson were hired by Five to present the show.
The self-confessed tomboy raced karts as a child and competed in Formula First.
As one of the few high-profile women motoring experts, she is not likely to be off the circuit for long. Her husband Phil Churchward is series director of Top Gear.
Five said it was proud of Fifth Gear but that it was ‘time to try something new’.
Fifth Gear host Vicki Butler-Henderson has been forced into the pits, with TV bosses confirming the show has been axed.
The channel Five programme was regarded as the main competitor to BBC2’s Top Gear.
Butler-Henderson, 37, had been an integral part of it since it was launched seven years ago.
But the latest series, which ended in July, never attracted more than a million viewers and Five decided it should be the last.
A source at the station claimed the decision had nothing to do with budget cuts. It is likelier its failure to make it on to the list of Five’s top 30 watched programmes had a negative impact on advertising revenue.
Fifth Gear first aired in 2002 after the original incarnation of Top Gear was ‘rested’ in 2001 due to poor ratings.
Several former Top Gear presenters, including Butler-Henderson were hired by Five to present the show.
The self-confessed tomboy raced karts as a child and competed in Formula First.
As one of the few high-profile women motoring experts, she is not likely to be off the circuit for long. Her husband Phil Churchward is series director of Top Gear.
Five said it was proud of Fifth Gear but that it was ‘time to try something new’.
#5
But I agree with you completely. The show although good was still boring for the most part. I personally found the presenters annoying with the exception of Jason and Tiff who are rather fun to watch as they seem to genuinely like cars.
The two hosts tried WAY too hard to be funny and ended up being lame/corny. Jonny was probably the most boring of them all.
However, it is a shame the show has to come to an end. I enjoyed Tiff/Jason's versus and the like.
#6
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With all the rumors of politically correct ***** trying to force a woman presenter onto the Top Gear show, I hope she doesn't end up becoming a fourth Top Gear presented in the future. That will effectively spell the doom of Top Gear.
Before everyone jumps me, I don't have problem with women, its just that I can't stand Vicki in particular.
Before everyone jumps me, I don't have problem with women, its just that I can't stand Vicki in particular.
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#9
A pity. I do like Fifth Gear as it's a nice break from Top Gear. Don't get me wrong, Top Gear is fun to watch but it's nice to see a different perspective from Fifth Gear (and besides, watch the skills of Tiff and Vicki... although there has been less Vicki recently).
#10
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yes, good car people, but LOUSY presenters.