The BBC has paid "Top Gear" star Jeremy Clarkson millions of pounds for his share in the company behind the show's international success.Ā Accounts published on Tuesday by BBC Worldwide, the corporation's commercial arm, show it paid a total of STG16.2 million ($27 million) to take control of the firm called Bedder 6.
The BBC already owned half the firm and the deal saw Clarkson, who had a 30 per cent share, collect more than STG8 million ($13.3 million) while his colleague, Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman, picked up more than STG5 million.
"No licence fee income was used by BBC Worldwide to pay the exiting shareholders of Bedder 6 in 2012," a spokesman for BBC Worldwide said.Ā "In just five years the business grew its profits five-fold (and its revenue to STG149 million), which would not have been possible without the involvement of the show's creative talent.Ā The deal also secured the future of the Top Gear brand for the BBC and BBC Worldwide and we now benefit from 100 per cent of its profit stream."
BBC Worldwide reported a rise in its profits from STG155 million to STG156 million in the 12 months to the end of March. It has made more than STG1 billion for the corporation since its creation in 2007.