BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — A pair of Amazon TV projects, one with Britain's former "Top Gear" hosts and a Woody Allen series, are drawing scrutiny from TV critics. Amazon Studios chief Roy Price, promoting upcoming fare at a critics' meeting Monday, was asked if the baggage accompanying Allen and the car show trio make them wise choices for the streaming service. Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond of BBC's "Top Gear," an international hit, left amid scandal over an off-set altercation in which a producer was punched. Do the men know what the boundaries should be and can Amazon ensure they will behave appropriately, one reporter asked. They have "produced a great show for many years and ...