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When on a date with [[Joe Sterling]], [[Emma Webster]] admitted to having a guilty pleasure for '''Jeremy Clarkson''' and [[KFC]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Almost Perfect (novel)|Almost Perfect]]'') | When on a date with [[Joe Sterling]], [[Emma Webster]] admitted to having a guilty pleasure for '''Jeremy Clarkson''' and [[KFC]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Almost Perfect (novel)|Almost Perfect]]'') | ||
Revision as of 15:32, 9 March 2023
When on a date with Joe Sterling, Emma Webster admitted to having a guilty pleasure for Jeremy Clarkson and KFC. (PROSE: Almost Perfect)
Behind the scenes
Although Top Gear was also mentioned in Almost Perfect, it was never mentioned that Jeremy Clarkson was the lead presenter, as he was in real life.
Jeremy Clarkson was a Top Gear presenter, meaning he also presented series 2 episode 8 (also known as "Master of the Universe")[statement unclear]. Unlike Richard Hammond he did not appear in the sketch itself but in the studio segments before and after the skit.
Geoffrey Vantage, a character from the Big Finish Eighth Doctor audio story Max Warp played by Graeme Garden, is an unflattering and exaggerated parody of Clarkson, who attracted much controversy during his time on Top Gear.