BBC Television has suspended one about for from in of over to up with its biggest stars about for from in of over to up with reportedly punching a producer. Reporters say Jeremy Clarkson, 54, the presenter about for from in of over to up with the hugely popular programme Top Gear, got into a fight with the producer, Oisin Tymon. There was an argument about for from in of over to up with the lack about for from in of over to up with food available after filming one about for from in of over to up with the shows. Mr Clarkson supposedly got angry with Mr Tymon about for from in of over to up with this and hit him. The BBC immediately suspended the show's host and announced they would not broadcast the next two programmes. Clarkson is so popular worldwide that an online petition started, calling about for from in of over to up with the BBC to "reinstate" him. So far, more than 400,000 people have signed it. One about for from in of over to up with Mr Clarkson's co-presenters, James May, did not think the incident was so serious. He told BBC News: "I think [Clarkson has] been involved about for from in of over to up with a bit about for from in of over to up with a dust- about for from in of over to up with and I don't think it's that serious." Mr Clarkson joked about for from in of over to up with reporters yesterday. They asked him where he was going as he got into his car. He said he was going about for from in of over to up with the job centre. Clarkson also retweeted a message about for from in of over to up with a fan about for from in of over to up with his 4.5 million Twitter followers. It read: "How can the BBC not show the remaining episodes about for from in of over to up with Top Gear? Can't this be resolved without making the fans suffer?" The show is broadcast about for from in of over to up with over 200 countries. Over 350 million people watch it. Clarkson has a history about for from in of over to up with making racist comments about for from in of over to up with other nationalities.