A BBC chief has said it would be 'really inappropriate' to resume filming Top Gear as Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff recovers from his horror crash.The ex-England cricket ace cheated death after he was involved in a smash on the Top Gear test track while filming the motoring TV programme at Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey.Flintoff, 45, was airlifted to hospital in December last year after he flipped a three-wheel open-top Morgan Super 3. It was later said he was 'lucky to be alive' following the crash.In March, the BBC announced that 'under the circumstances' they feel 'it would be inappropriate to resume making series 34 of Top Gear at this time' following an internal investigation into the accident.Speaking at a Broadcasting Press Guild (BPG) event on Thursday, chief content officer at the BBC Charlotte Moore was asked if the corporation is committed to Top Gear returning.Ms Moore said: 'My priority at the moment is supporting Freddie through his recovery so I think it would be really inappropriate for us to resume filming now. 'I think when we get to the point where he feels ready ... and we'll get to thinking about getting him back.'She added: 'I think we've got to talk about what Freddie wants to do. When someone's in recovery, I don't think we would push that ... I think that would be really inappropriate, I wouldn't be happy.'I think you've got to be really human about this and do the right thing.'A statement from the BBC earlier this year said that there will be a health and safety review of the show, 'in line with our procedures' following the accident involving the former cricketer on December 13.It is understood that a decision about resuming filming will be made later in the year.Elsewhere, Ms Moore said an independent review of the BBC's social media guidance for freelancers has to be 'proportionate' following an impartiality row in which Match Of The Day presenter Gary Lineker was temporarily taken off-air.The review was launched after the former England footballer's use of social media in March led to his suspension and staff walked out from other programmes that caused a reduction in BBC Sport output.Ms Moore added: 'It was fascinating, actually... how much this sort of got everybody thinking about both the importance of impartiality, how that cannot be pitted against freedom of expression, those two things are absolutely the cornerstone of the BBC Charter.'I think it revealed that this is a topic that everybody, across all media, (and in the UK and elsewhere is involved and) this is a really timely, relevant subject, because social media, and people's use of social media, is changing and so we've all got to adapt with it.'Lineker had posted a tweet in which he said the language used by the Government to promote its asylum plans was not dissimilar to 1930s Germany.
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Daily Mail: Filming Top Gear while Flintoff recovers from crash 'inappropriate'
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