"Top Gear "host Jeremy Clarkson may have been suspended by the BBC, but that doesn't mean he's abandoned his old antics.
The gregarious television personality seemed to be taking his time on the sidelines in stride.
In fact, fellow hosts James May and Richard Hammond seem to be equally nonchalant about the situation.
With the BBC set to scrap the remaining three episodes of the show's 22nd season, "Top Gear's" trio of charismatic hosts took to Twitter to brainstorm ideas of the many shows that could take its Sunday night time slot — effectively trolling the employer that has suspended him.
No Top Gear this weekend, apparently. How about 633 Squadron instead? @JeremyClarkson@RichardHammond
— James May (@MrJamesMay) March 10, 2015
@MrJamesMay No no no. Where Eagles Dare. Much better.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) March 10, 2015
No, surely, Last of the Summer Wine; no one will notice the difference. Job done.@MrJamesMay@JeremyClarkson
— Richard Hammond (@RichardHammond) March 10, 2015
@MrJamesMay@RichardHammond I did some pretty good war documentaries. They could screen one of those.
— Jeremy Clarkson (@JeremyClarkson) March 10, 2015
Oh God, BBC please take him back... He's started cooking...
— Em Clarkson (@EmClarkson1) March 10, 2015
James May on #fracas row: Jeremy Clarkson 'is a knob but I quite like him' http://t.co/9ZHSaYLCE4pic.twitter.com/dlx7Pee13R
— ITV News (@itvnews) March 11, 2015
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