Lots of you have got in touch to give us your views on Jeremy Clarkson's sacking.

Cathy emails: "Totally the right decision! I thought Top Gear was getting tired anyway!"

Michael Jobson emails: "Frankly there is nobody in the entertainment industry with the passion that Jeremy has for cars, the programme itself and the audience. He relates to his audience in particular in a unique way. He truly understands the passion that some have for cars, he is truly one of the petrol heads who love the programme.

"I for one will not bother watching the show with a new star. There is no point as there is only one Jeremy Clarkson and he truly is Top Gear."

David Sedgwick emails: "I think Jeremy Clarkson's dismissal is the right move for the BBC. I am a fan of Jeremy, and of the show. He will be sadly missed, but I'll still watch Top Gear.

"The morals are key here. 1) he stepped over the line, and 2) no presenter is bigger that the show or the company. It's gross misconduct at the end of the day."

Eric Mackereth emails: "Well done in ridding us of this self-centred, ill-mannered bully. He's the sort of person you hope your children never grow up to be like."

Ana Furman emails: "A disgrace. Whatever rubbish the BBC come up with for 2016 it will be without me. Top Gear has no interest for me without the three of them. Regardless if it works or not - those are the three I want to watch."

Marguerite Caunt emails: "Bravo BBC - well done on a brave decision. I love Top Gear but there are limits and Clarkson has crossed the line too many times. No one is irreplaceable."

Paul Heim emails: "Although, I understand BBC's decision on the situation, my hope is that Clarkson, May, and Hammond unite on a another show of this same magnitude to continue their quirky unique rhetoric."

Daniel emails: "This was one of the very few show on the BBC I actually enjoyed. Yes Mr Clarkson's actions were wrong, however, they were not inexcusable. There were alternative means to punish Mr Clarkson, financially being an obvious choice.

"The BBC's decision to remove him, effectively ending this show, demonstrates a complete disconnect from the license fee payer and their wishes from BBC television."