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A BBC executive reportedly suggested replacing one of the hosts of "Top Gear" because the show's lineup was considered "too middle-aged and white." Despite its global success and popularity, the BBC management expressed a desire to include a younger, black, or Asian presenter. The show's co-creator, Andy Wilman, questioned this approach, arguing it could be patronizing to the diverse audience who enjoyed the existing format.
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