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TV presenter 'stable' overnight

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Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond's condition showed no change overnight, said hospital authorities in Leeds.
The 36-year-old suffered a "significant brain injury" when he crashed a jet-powered car at speeds of up to 300mph during filming.

Doctors at Leeds General Infirmary, where he has been since Wednesday, say his condition is "stable but serious".

The accident was being investigated by the BBC, police and the Health and Safety Executive.

Event organisers insisted that proper safety precautions were taken.

The doctors treating Hammond have said they were "reasonably optimistic" he would make a good recovery.

Hammond's wife Mindy was at his bedside in the Leeds hospital and he was also visited by Top Gear co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and James May.

Clarkson told The Sun newspaper that Hammond had smiled when Clarkson had insulted his driving skills.

He also said the presenter had no visible injuries following the ordeal he had been through other than a black eye.
The presenter had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire - used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3mph.



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BBC presenter out of intensive care

Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond has been moved out of intensive care and is in a stable condition, according to doctors who are treating him.

Hammond suffered a "significant" brain injury after the jet-powered car he was driving for the BBC2 show crashed at high speed at an airfield near York on Tuesday.

He was rushed to hospital in Leeds, where his condition was originally described as serious but stable.

Doctors at Leeds General Infirmary said this morning that Hammond's condition had improved.

A hospital spokesman said: "Doctors say Richard Hammond is making satisfactory progress. This morning he has been moved from intensive care on to a high dependency unit."

It has emerged that Hammond's wife Mindy had asked him to call time on the stunts he did for the hit programme shortly before the accident.

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Top Gear star 'making progress'


Richard Hammond has been moved out of intensive care
Top Gear's Richard Hammond is out of intensive care and is making "satisfactory progress", doctors say.

The 36-year-old presenter suffered a "significant brain injury" when he crashed a jet-powered car at speeds of up to 300mph during filming.

Doctors at Leeds General Infirmary, where he has been since Wednesday, said his condition was now "stable".

The accident is being investigated by the BBC, police and the Health and Safety Executive.

Event organisers insisted that proper safety precautions were taken.

A Leeds General Infirmary spokesman said: "Doctors say 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'."

The doctors treating Mr Hammond have previously said they are "reasonably optimistic" he will make a good recovery.

Mr Hammond's wife Mindy was at his bedside in the Leeds hospital and he was also visited by Top Gear co-hosts Jeremy Clarkson and James May.

Mr Clarkson told the Sun newspaper that he had insulted Mr Hammond's driving skills - prompting a smile from Mr Hammond.

He also said the presenter had no visible injuries following the ordeal he had been through other than a black eye.

The presenter had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire - used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3mph.

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Mr Hammond had to be cut free from the car after eyewitnesses at the Elvington airfield near York described how he "veered off to the right" and the car's parachutes were deployed.

Primetime Land Speed Engineering, which is jointly run by Fallows, organised the event.

A spokesman for the firm said the vehicle Mr Hammond was driving on Wednesday "had been prepared and was being operated to the highest of standards".

The BBC said in a statement that it had started an investigation into the accident and promised full co-operation with the HSE.

"We continue to be concerned about [Mr Hammond's] condition and we are keeping in touch with his family," the statement said.

Top Gear has courted controversy in the past over its big-budget car stunts, and in 1999 a group of MPs criticised the series for being "obsessed with acceleration and speed".

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I was also really sorry to hear of Richards accident, I also really hope he pulls through this and can recovery completely, he's such a lovely entertaining presenter to watch on TV, my thoughts are with him and his family and friends.

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I'm glad to hear he's feeling better after his crash, which was also a wasted opportunity to destroy a few more caravans :D


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I hope "the Hamster" makes a speedy recovery and is back on our TV screens soon.

He is also some nice eye candy. :oops:


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Hammond donations flood charity

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An appeal by the family of injured Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond has led to a flood of donations to the air ambulance which flew him to hospital.

So far, £130,000 has been raised for Yorkshire Air Ambulance - £50,000 from a single donor.

Meanwhile, his family say Mr Hammond is now on a general hospital ward after his crash in a jet-powered car on an airfield near York.

The 36-year-old suffered a brain injury during filming for the BBC show.

He has since been joking with his wife about the amount of flowers he has been sent.

Amanda Hammond urged well-wishers to consider making a donation to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance instead.

A group of motoring enthusiasts has set up a web page for contributions.

All the money raised so far has "brought forward" plans to buy a new, second helicopter, Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity chief executive Martin Eede said.

"In over 25 years in the voluntary sector I've never known anything like this - we're completely overwhelmed, grateful, thankful," he told the BBC.

"And the good thing is that we'll be able to expand the service due to this kick-start that we've got for our appeal, so there are other people who will benefit like Richard."

The BBC has said it has started an investigation into Wednesday's accident, which happened at Elvington airfield while Mr Hammond was driving at speeds of up to 300mph.

It also confirmed the final part of the Best of Top Gear had been postponed indefinitely and the new series, due to begin on 8 October, will be delayed.

The BBC added: "We would like to express our thanks to the 40,000 people who have sent goodwill messages about Richard."

It said the messages were being passed on and would be a "terrific boost" for the presenter.

Mrs Hammond said the family had been overwhelmed by the flowers and messages of support received from well-wishers since her husband suffered what doctors say was a significant brain injury.

But she added: "However, Richard is now beginning to worry that [co-presenters] Jeremy [Clarkson] and James [May] will start taking the mickey, so it would be great if - instead of flowers - people could make a donation to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

"The service is entirely funded by charitable donations and there's little doubt in my mind that without it, Richard would not be making the excellent progress he is."

Mr Hammond's condition is described as stable by doctors at Leeds General Infirmary.

Top Gear co-presenter Mr Clarkson, a Sun columnist, said in the paper on Saturday that the father-of-two had got to his feet and walked "shakily" to the toilet during the early hours of Friday - just 30 hours after the crash.

Mr Hammond had been driving a jet-powered dragster similar to the Vampire used by Colin Fallows to set the British land speed record of 300.3 mph.

Mr Hammond, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, had to be cut free after the car "veered off to the right" and its parachutes opened during the drive.

Primetime Land Speed Engineering, which supplied the car and a support team for the event, said the vehicle "had been prepared and was being operated to the highest of standards".

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Mr Hammond, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire...BBC


he is not from Cheltenham!!! he lives in Redmarley, which is near Newent. There's at least one other major city nearer with a nicer football team ;)


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Teletext says that he's been moved to a general ward now. Which is really good if that's the case.

So he doesn't live near you then Tasty!

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Teletext says that he's been moved to a general ward now. Which is really good if that's the case.

So he doesn't live near you then Tasty!

No, the ward I'm in is in an entirely different type of hospital.


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Teletext says that he's been moved to a general ward now. Which is really good if that's the case.

So he doesn't live near you then Tasty!

No, the ward I'm in is in an entirely different type of hospital.


:oops: sorry wasn't implying that! yet again you twist my words!! ::lol:: ::lol::

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'Very good progress' for Hammond

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Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond is making "very good progress" as he recovers from a crash in a jet-powered car on an airfield near York.
A spokesman said if Mr Hammond continued to do well he would eventually be transferred to a hospital closer to his home outside Cheltenham.

He has also received "hundreds" of cards and flowers, which have been placed in a separate room.

Donations to the air ambulance which flew him to hospital stand at £188,000.

The appeal to raise funds for Yorkshire Air Ambulance, which is supported by Mr Hammond's family, has even seen £50,000 made by a single donor.

A group of motoring enthusiasts has set up a web page for contributions on behalf of Mr Hammond, whose nickname is "Hamster".

Mr Hammond, 36, is receiving treatment for a brain injury on a general ward at Leeds General Infirmary following his crash during filming for the BBC show.


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Hamster escapes hospital

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RICHARD Hammond the Top Gear presenter has finally been discharged from the Leeds Royal Infirmary.

He was transferred on a stretcher from the helipad on the top of the hospital at around 10.50am and he has been taken to an undisclosed hospital to continue his recovery.

The 36-year-old presenter was taken to the hospital just over a week ago after the jet-powered Vampire dragster he was driving was involved in a high-speed crash at Elvington airfield, near York.


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A spokesman said if Mr Hammond continued to do well he would eventually be transferred to a hospital closer to his home outside Cheltenham.

Look, how many times do I have to say this... :8o:



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