According to BBC News special correspondent Lucy Manning, Clarkson allegedly hit one of the show's producers last week, but the incident was not reported to the BBC until Monday.
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Clarkson, who is also a highly paid newspaper columnist, has been reprimanded on several occasions by the BBC for his controversial statements.
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In 2003, the "Top Gear" host received widespread attention for throwing a glass of water at and threatening Piers Morgan, then the Daily Mirror editor, with physical harm on board the last flight of the Concorde after the newspaper published photos in which Clarkson was embracing a woman who was not his wife.
A year later, at the British Press Awards, Clarkson and archnemesis Morgan confronted each other once again. This time punches were thrown, and Clarkson swung at and hit Morgan in the temple.
Both Clarkson and Morgan would later confirm that the "Top Gear" host broke his finger in the fracas.
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According to BBC News, Clarkson had been given a "final warning" after his controversial comments in 2014. The network had reportedly threatened to fire the host if there were any further incidents.
"Top Gear," in its present format, has been on the air since 2002 with the trio of Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May at the helm.
Over the past decade, "Top Gear" has become a global media phenomenon, with 350 million viewers worldwide, and it has spawned local spinoffs in Australia, China, South Korea, Russia, and the US. In total, the "Top Gear" brand is valued at an estimated $1.5 billion.
In addition to the studio broadcast, "Top Gear" also boasts a popular live stadium show, 3 million YouTube subscribers, and a magazine with 1.7 million global readers.
When asked by reporters, BBC director general Tony Hall admitted being a fan of Clarkson, but also made it clear that the severity of the incident requires that the organization complete a thorough investigation.
Since news of Clarkson's suspension and the show's removal from the airwaves broke, support from fans has been swift.
Within a day, more than half a million of the show's fans have signed an online petition seeking Clarkson's reinstatement.
Here is the BBC's complete statement:
Following a fracas with a BBC producer, Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended pending an investigation. No one else has been suspended. Top Gear will not be broadcast this Sunday. The BBC will be making no further comment at this time.