Jeremy Clarkson

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Jeremy Clarkson

Jeremy Clarkson was a media personality from Earth during the 21st century.

When on a date with Joe Sterling, Emma Webster admitted to having a guilty pleasure for Jeremy Clarkson and KFC. (PROSE: Almost Perfect [+]Loading...["Almost Perfect (novel)"])

After snow was noticed coming through the Cardiff Space-Time Rift, Ianto Jones stated that there was nothing to worry about "apart from Jeremy Clarkson going on Newsnight and saying this proves Greenpeace wrong". (PROSE: I May Be Some Time [+]Loading...["I May Be Some Time (short story)"])

When the Eleventh Doctor identified a crashed spaceship as a Mark Three Hopper, and referred to it as the "Ford Mondeo of spaceships", Amy Pond remarked that he "sounded like Jeremy Clarkson". (PROSE: The Coldest War: Marker 34 [+]Loading...{"marker":"34","1":"The Coldest War (novel)"})

Behind the scenes

Although Top Gear was also mentioned in Almost Perfect [+]Loading...["Almost Perfect (novel)"], it was never mentioned that Jeremy Clarkson was the lead presenter, as he was in real life.

Jeremy Clarkson was a Top Gear presenter, with one of the episodes he presented being episode 8 of series 2, which contained a segment entitled "Master of the Universe". The segment featured cameos from a Dalek, a Cyberman, and Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor. Clarkson did not appear in the sketch itself, which was presented by Richard Hammond, but did feature in the studio segments before and after the skit.

Geoffrey Vantage, a character from the Big Finish Eighth Doctor audio story Max Warp [+]Loading...["Max Warp (audio story)"] played by Graeme Garden, is an unflattering and exaggerated parody of Clarkson, who attracted much controversy during his time on Top Gear.

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When the Tenth Doctor received Christmas presents, he noticed one of them, a National Television Award, was actually intended for Jeremy Clarkson. (COMIC: Doctor Whoah! 403)