AN unseen episode of Top Gear partly filmed at Broughton Hall and shelved following the sacking of presenter Jeremy Clarkson, is due to be screened this weekend.
The missing episode, which was filmed in March, was never screened, but is now going out on BBC2 at 8pm on Sunday - the hit programme's old slot.
It will be the final Top Gear to feature Clarkson, who has now been replaced by Chris Evans.
Clarkson and his fellow presenters, James May and Richard Hammond, spent two days at Broughton filming for the episode, which included Clarkson being photographed negotiating the lake in front of the house in a pick-up.
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They also took part in a charity dinner in the hall's grand dining room.
It is believed the Top Gear team recently returned to Broughton to carry out more filming.
Clarkson was suspended from the BBC following a 'fracas' with one of the show's producers, Oisin Tymon, at the Simonstone Hall Hotel, near Hawes.
Chris Evans, Radio Two presenter and former weekend presenter of BBC's The One Show, was announced as the new presenter of Top Gear last week.
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