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'Top Gear'-presentator "dodelijk depressief" na crash
Richard Hammond.'Top Gear'-presentator Richard Hammond is, achttien maanden na een ernstig ongeval, nog steeds niet hersteld.
Dat zegt hij in The Daily Mail. Hammond voelt zich regelmatig labiel, "dodelijk depressief" en zijn geheugen werkt niet goed.
De 38-jarige presentator van het Britse autoprogramma crashte in 2006 toen hij voor het programma in een raketauto ruim 460 kilometer per uur reed. Na enkele maanden werd hij genezen verklaard, al bleef hij last hebben van geheugenproblemen.
"Laatst was ik ineens al mijn pincodes kwijt." Inmiddels geeft hij toe dat hij te snel weer aan de slag is gegaan bij het BBC-programma. (lb)
If you've got Top Gear TV withdrawal symptoms, then tune into BBC Two at 10pm on Friday March 14 to watch Alan Clarksmarsh, Jamesy Dimmock and Handy Hammond resurrect Ground Force for a Sport Relief special.
They'll be taking over a top celebrity sportsman's garden for the day to dispense advice on creating a zero-maintenance lawn, installing an impressive water-feature and getting rid of unwanted plants.
So that's Top Garden Ground Gear Force, BBC Two at 10pm on Friday March 14.
Expect swearing.
If you've got Top Gear TV withdrawal symptoms, then tune into BBC Two at 10pm on Friday March 14 to watch Alan Clarksmarsh, Jamesy Dimmock and Handy Hammond resurrect Ground Force for a Sport Relief special.
They'll be taking over a top celebrity sportsman's garden for the day to dispense advice on creating a zero-maintenance lawn, installing an impressive water-feature and getting rid of unwanted plants.
So that's Top Garden Ground Gear Force, BBC Two at 10pm on Friday March 14.
Expect swearing.
weet er hier nu soms nog iemand waar die aflvering ergens staat van waar jeremy clarkson het heeft over global warming en waar hij zo grafiekske heeft van hoe klein het gedeelte wel niet van menselijke oorzaak was ?
On Friday night Sport Relief will be bursting on to your TV with a whole evening of rictus grinning jollity designed to raise lots of lovely cash for charity.
And Top Gear will be doing its bit as our boys attempt to bring back popular garden makeover show Ground Force, all in the name of a worthy cause.
You might remember Ground Force as the programme in which a bunch of blokes with regional accents pitched up at someone's house and covertly redesigned their shabby garden while they were out.
Well Jeremy, Richard and James decided it was high time it came back. After all, when it comes to gardening, how hard can it be?
As it turns out, slightly harder than you might imagine. Their location for this one-off special was the garden of a British sporting legend, and their self-nominated horticultural designer was one-time art school student Handy Hammond, who had come up with some lovely water colour plans to transform a featureless lawn into a restful haven in which a busy gold medallist could relax.
Unfortunately, Jeremy and James had rather different ideas about how the makeover should progress. Ones that mainly involved concrete, explosives, and a shed.
Nonetheless, with our sports star out of the house and genuinely unaware of what was in store, the boys knuckled down to transform the garden in just one day.
The results were, erm, dramatic. Find out what happens when three perma-arguing car blokes try their hand at gardening on BBC2 at 10pm this Friday.
It's worth it for the secret sports star's reaction alone.
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