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A former Top Gear presenter has revealed he raised safety concerns with the BBC before Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff was seriously injured in a crash and warned someone could be killed.

Breaking his silence, Chris Harris said he “saw this coming”, but said the corporation failed to take him seriously.

TV presenter and former England cricketer Flintoff, 46, was badly hurt in an accident at the Top Gear test track Dunsfold Aerodrome in December 2022, which led to the show being pulled for the “foreseeable future”.

Last year, the BBC said it had agreed a financial settlement Flintoff, reported to be worth £9m.

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Flintoff was seriously hurt in the 2022 crash. Pic: BBC

Recalling the crash on the podcast the Joe Rogan Experience, Harris, 49, said: “I ran to the window, looked out, and he wasn’t moving.

“So I thought he was dead. I assumed he was, then he moved.”

He added: “The bit that I find really difficult is that in the aftermath of that accident the show was put on hold.

“Andrew had to recover from frankly awful injuries, and has done so – profound injuries.

“We all kept quiet. We said nothing, and I said nothing because I wanted to look after him. It wasn’t my story was it?

“I was caught up in the collateral damage.

“I lost my job immediately because they cancelled the show when my contract was up, so suddenly I haven’t got a job.”

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The former cricketer’s injuries were still visible months after the accident. Pic: Reuters

He added: “And I just sort of got my head down. But I had seen this coming.

“There was a big inquiry, a lot of soul searching. The BBC is good at that.

“But what was never spoken about was that three months before the accident, I’d gone to the BBC and said, ‘Unless you change something, someone’s going to die on this show.’

“So I went to them, I went to the BBC, and I told them my concerns from what I’d seen as the most experienced driver on the show by a mile.

“I said, ‘If we carry on, at the very least, we’re going to have a serious injury, the very worst we have a fatality.'”

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Harris also said he had asked to have a meeting with the head of health and safety.

He added: “What’s really killed me is that no one’s ever really acknowledged the fact that I called it beforehand.”

He went on: “I thought I’d done the right thing. I’m not very good at that. I normally just go with the flow, but I saw this coming.

“I thought I did the right thing. I went to the BBC and I found out really that no one had taken me very seriously.”

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The accident was not the first faced by Flintoff during his time on the show. It followed a minor incident in February 2019 when he crashed into a market stall in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire.

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Former presenter Richard Hammond was also seriously injured in a crash in 2006. Pic: Reuters

And in 2006, former presenter Richard Hammond was filming for the show when he crashed a jet-powered dragster called Vampire at nearly 320mph (515kph).

The presenter spent two weeks in a coma following the incident, which took place at the former RAF Elvington airbase near York.

He recovered and returned to the show in early 2007, but revealed in February this year that he fears he has memory loss as a result.

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Former Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness and Flintoff joined motoring journalist and racing driver Harris on the show in 2019, taking over from Chris Evans and Friends star Matt LeBlanc.

The show was initially launched in 1977, featuring a range of presenters and reporters in a half-hourly slot on BBC Two which proved popular throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

But its relaunch in 2002 as an hour-long entertainment motoring show, led by Jeremy Clarkson, Hammond and James May, turned it into a worldwide hit.

The BBC declined to comment on Harris’s claims and referred to a previous statement by BBC Studios.

This said a health and safety production review of Top Gear, which did not cover the accident but instead looked at previous seasons, found that “while BBC Studios had complied with the required BBC policies and industry best practice in making the show, there were important learnings which would need to be rigorously applied to future Top Gear UK productions”.

It added: “The report included a number of recommendations to improve approaches to safety as Top Gear is a complex programme-making environment routinely navigating tight filming schedules and ambitious editorial expectations – challenges often experienced by long-running shows with an established on and off-screen team.

“Learnings included a detailed action plan involving changes in the ways of working, such as increased clarity on roles and responsibilities and better communication between teams for any future Top Gear production.”

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BBC confirms Gary Lineker will step down as Match Of The Day presenter

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Gary Lineker will step down as host of Match Of The Day at the end of the season, the BBC has confirmed.

The 63-year-old will continue to host coverage of the FA Cup in 2025/26 and the World Cup in 2026, the broadcaster announced.

Lineker will continue with the MOTD Top Ten podcast while his The Rest Is Football podcast, which features BBC pundits Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, will now be hosted on BBC Sounds.

The former England footballer said: “I’m delighted to continue my long association with BBC Sport and would like to thank all those who made this happen.”

Alex Kay-Jelski, director of BBC Sport, said: “Gary is a world-class presenter, and we’re delighted that he’ll lead our coverage of the next World Cup and continue to lead our live coverage of the FA Cup.

“After 25 seasons Gary is stepping down from MOTD. We want to thank him for everything he has done for the show, which continues to attract millions of viewers each week.

“He’ll be hugely missed on the show but we’re so happy he is staying with the BBC to present live football.”

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Micah Richards, Alan Shearer and Lineker, who present the podcast The Rest Is Football. Pic: AP


Lineker has hosted the Premier League highlights show since 1999, after his predecessor Des Lynam moved to ITV.

He is the co-founder of Goalhanger Podcasts, which produces popular shows such as The Rest Is History, The Rest Is Politics and The Rest Is Entertainment, as well as his own football podcast.

The company, founded in 2014, claims to be the UK’s largest independent podcast firm and said in September its podcasts had been downloaded more than 380 million times so far this year.

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Lineker has been the BBC’s highest-paid star in recent years for his work on shows including Match Of The Day and Sports Personality Of The Year, as well as coverage of major tournaments including World Cups and European Championships.

He received about £1.35m during the 2023-24 financial year, according to the BBC’s most recent figures.

It is unclear who will take over from Lineker on Match Of The Day.

Former Tottenham Hotspur footballer Jermaine Jenas had at one point been considered to be his natural successor but he was sacked from the BBC in August over claims of inappropriate behaviour.

Lineker enjoyed a successful career as a striker, winning 80 caps for England, before moving into broadcasting.

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Match Of The Day without Lineker is the end of an era – will the next generation know him only as a podcasting mogul?

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No one under the age of 25 knows Match of the Day without Gary Lineker.

A TV era is ending with the Saturday night hot seat being vacated when the Premier League season ends in May, Sky News has been told.

The arrival of a new director of BBC Sport made this decision increasingly inevitable as Alex Kay-Jelski is said to be shaking up how sport is covered on air and online.

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Few could have anticipated Lineker – the England scoring sensation – reinventing himself as a broadcasting institution, and becoming the heir to Des Lynam from 1999.

Few certainly could have anticipated his longevity on BBC One and the longevity of the football highlights format – with clips of games available online long before MOTD’s post-10pm kick-off.

There is no doubting how accomplished Lineker has become in the challenging live TV environment.

But off-air conduct became a growing source of friction between the BBC hierarchy and its highest earner.

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Choosing to use his social media platform to dish out political views demonstrated a social conscience.

But those posts – critical of the Conservatives and pro-Palestinian – sent out to millions of followers seemed to conflict with social media policies at an organisation that sees itself as a bastion of political neutrality.

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Ultimately they sparked one of the biggest political furores in BBC history when a comparison of the Tory government’s asylum policy with 1930s Germany led to him being taken off air last year.

And BBC colleagues walked out in solidarity.

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Presenter Gary Lineker and pundit Alan Shearer, returning to TV screens following Lineker’s row with the BBC over impartiality last year. Pic: PA

He didn’t want to back down and scored a victory, allowing him to express views on issues as long as it did not cross into campaigning.

But his views on football also caused concern with criticism of the England team going beyond anything he would say on the BBC.

The expletive used about Three Lions performances at Euro 2024 came on his own The Rest Is Football podcast, generating weeks of coverage promoting the sideline.

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But the sideline has developed into a huge commercial success with podcasts from Goalhanger dominating the listening chart from politics to history and entertainment, beyond his own football shows.

The BBC could continue to buy in Goalhanger podcasts after Lineker presents his last World Cup for them in 2026.

And soon a new generation might only know Lineker, not as the striker or BBC presenter, but as the podcasting millionaire.

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Megan Fox has revealed she is pregnant as she posted a daring photo of her appearing to be naked and covered in what looked like black paint.

Cradling her baby bump, the 38-year-old Hollywood actress and mother-of-three knelt on the floor and stared into the camera, with the caption “Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back”.

A second image in the Instagram post showed her hand holding a pregnancy test that read “YES+”.

Transformers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles actress Fox shares three children, Noah, Bodhi and Journey, with her ex-husband, actor Brian Austin Green.

The pair filed for divorce in 2020, the same year that the US star began her relationship with rapper Machine Gun Kelly, real name Colson Baker.

Although she did not specifically reveal the father of her unborn child, Fox tagged 34-year-old Kelly in the post.

The caption “Nothing is ever really lost. Welcome back” may be a reference to a previous miscarriage.

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It remains to be seen whether Fox will publicly discuss the baby’s father.

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On the Call Her Daddy podcast in March this year, host Alex Cooper asked her to address her relationship with Kelly.

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“I think what I’ve learned from being in this relationship is that it’s not for public consumption,” Fox replied.

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