During a recent conversation in the pub and a quick search on The Internet, I found out that a couple of showjumpers I used to watch on The Horse of The Year Show back in my distant youth are still alive. David Broome and Harvey Smith are both in their mid-eighties.
The conversation diverged and I looked up former Top Gear presenter William Woollard.
He is also alive and in his mid-eighties.
Although, if you believe his Wikipedia page (and it isn't convinced itself), he was looking extremely frail 14 years ago.
So, what about the other former TG presenters?
It may be a false memory, but I think I can remember Angela Rippon presenting it - I am more certain about remembering Noel Edmonds.
Angela has, rather disappointingly had a stint on GB News alongside drunk-driver (and definitely NOT a TG presenter) Alistair Stewart.
She now does an advert alongside a Albert Einstein impersonator - not sure what it is for but it's got something to do with energy.
Of this lot, Tiff Needell and Chris Goffey have both appeared recentlyish on a couple of my favourite YouTube Channels (Late Brake Show and idriveaclassic respectively) looking a lot older but still going strong. Meanwhile, Steve Berry has just started up is own channel - Steve Berry's Big in the Nineties.
In it, he gets angry every week and mentions that he used to present Top Gear and drives a car from that decade in a very entertaining package.
He also appears to be turning into Bob Mortimer - especially in the Audi A6 C5 Avant episode where he compounds it by attempting a North-East accent.
I have liked and subscribed.
Paddy, who I DO REALLY LIKE JUST NOT PRESENTING TOP GEAR OR QUESTION OF SPORT, was on Who Do You Think You Are? last week - that was enjoyable and he found out his ancestry was Irish - who would have thought that?
Next Thursday also sees the return of Vicki & Rory in Fifth Gear on Quest and the return of Jeremy, James & Richard in the last ever Grand Tour on Amazon Prime.
Shame it has to end.
We don't know if Top Gear TV has ended but we do know who the general public (as opposed to the car-fanatical public) remember the most.
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