lindylou
02-06-2006, 05:49 PM
Richard Hammond's 5 o'clock show.
It's on right now as I type !
Not so much the show that irritates me, but the girl presenter on it ( don't know her name) ... she's ok until she keeps repeating that catch phrase, ' You're having a LARF ' .. 'You're having a LARF' .. ' You're having a LARF' .... grrr !!
ps,
Paul O'Grady PLEASE come back !
Richard Hammond's 5 o'clock show.
It's on right now as I type !
Not so much the show that irritates me, but the girl presenter on it ( don't know her name) ... she's ok until she keeps repeating that catch phrase, ' You're having a LARF ' .. 'You're having a LARF' .. ' You're having a LARF' .... grrr !!
ps,
Paul O'Grady PLEASE come back !
I must confess my love for his presenting on Top Gear - love it :celb (23):Him and Jerreny Clarcson and james may
Richard Hammond has been seriously injured I hear on the Radio tonite :disgust:. Hope he's ok....
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1234566,00.html
Bunnyman
09-20-2006, 10:36 PM
I hope his teeth are alright.
Seriously though, he's one of my favourite presenters. Couldn't it have happened to Michael Winner instead?
280 mph no cameras on that road then:)
Seriously I hope he is ok love TG
Bunnyman
09-21-2006, 01:02 PM
tgweb@bbc.co.uk
Here's the email address if anyone wants to send their support for the Hamster. :PDT_Aliboronz_11:
Doctors treating Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond say his condition has improved and he has been moved out of intensive care.
Hammond's co-presenter and friend James May has spoken of his optimism that he will fully recover.
He said: "I'm not a doctor but I am his mate and I believe that deep inside the Hammond I know is perfectly intact."
Doctors have said Hammond is in a "stable" condition following his high speed crash in a jet-powered car.
Leeds General Infirmary said: "Richard Hammond is making satisfactory progress. This morning he has been moved from intensive care on to a high dependency unit.
"His condition has been downgraded from 'serious but stable' to 'stable'."
Friends and family are with the 36-year-old who suffered a "significant brain injury" when the 370mph jet-powered Vampire dragster he was driving veered off a runway and flipped over several times.
Doctors have said they were "reasonably optimistic" he would make a good recovery.
Fellow Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson and James May visited him in hospital.
Clarkson described the moment he made Hammond smile. "I said, 'The reason you're here is because you're a cxxx driver'. He then smiled at me. It was an amazing moment.
"Apart from a black eye, Richard didn't look like he had a mark on him. He hasn't a broken bone in his body," Clarkson told The Sun.
Police and safety experts have launched an investigation into the crash, which happened after Hammond had been driving at speeds of around 300mph.
Organisers have denied reports that he had been trying to break the British land speed record.
After the accident, one paramedic claimed: "Richard kept saying: 'I've got to do a piece to camera'."