Jeremy Clarkson sent PM worried text during Top Equipment controversy

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Jeremy Clarkson sent David Cameron a "genuinely worried" text message from Argentina after filming a Top Gear show that sparked a diplomatic row.

The Prime Minister revealed Clarkson sent the message since the former Top Gear crew were pressured to flee the country while filming a Christmas special.
The team, including co-hosts James May and Rich Hammond, were given diplomatic assistance by the International Office after trouble engulfed when it emerged they had been using a Porsche with the registration number H982 FKL, which some recommended could refer to the Falklands conflict of 1982.

Prime Minister David Cameron met Jeremy Clarkson throughout an EU-related visit to television studios in Chiswick, west Greater london
Mr Cameron was speaking as he or she toured the offices associated with a television production organization in Chiswick, west Greater london, owned by the trio.
He said: "My children, they watched the Patagonia episode five times. inch
Clarkson replied: "That's not really the main one to watch : that one failed to move well, " before Mr Cameron added: "That's why they liked it. They will liked the idea that will I used to be going to action in and rescue a person. "

Might said: "We quite enjoyed the idea of that you would step in as well. "
Mr Cameron continuing: "You did actually send out me a genuinely concerned text. "
Clarkson confirmed: "I did, " plus appeared to suggest he had done so as they feared they would be not able to return to the UK.
Former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman eventually denied the number dish was a "stunt", while the BBC rejected the demand from Alicia Castro, Argentina's ambassador to the UK, for a open public apology.
Clarkson, 56, is a friend of the Primary Minister through the social network known as the particular Chipping Norton Set, and hails from his Witney constituency in Oxfordshire.

He added basically on the trio's new Amazon Prime car show The Grand Tour, which will make the debut on the streaming service in the autumn, is "going really well".
When asked to remark on the revamped Top Gear, now fronted simply by Chris Evans and He LeBlanc, he said: "We are just working matabokep melon upon our programme. "