TOP Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson is to deliver a masterclass at this year's Edinburgh International Television Festival next month.
He is expected to be joined by the show's executive producer, Andy Wilman, to discuss why Top Gear, co-hosted by Richard Hammond and James May, remains the highest-rated programme on BBC 2.
They are also expected to talk about a recent stunt where
F1 legend Michael Schumacher was jokingly unveiled as the mystery 'Stig' test driver. The hoax earlier this month saw 7.1 million viewers tune into the hour-long show – just 53 per cent of them men.
A date for the event will be revealed today, when the full programme for the festival, which takes place in Edinburgh on 28-30 August, is announced.
Also in the programme is a session on how TV must change to create a successful business online with a panel including Peter Bazalgette, formerly of Big Brother creator Endemol, plus an event looking at the impact a monopoly on news broadcasting would have on democracy.
More light-hearted sessions include Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin, creators of sitcom Outnumbered reflecting on their 30 years in TV comedy.
Other speakers include News Corporation's James Murdoch; ITV stars Ant and Dec and David Simon, creator of The Wire.
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