LeBlanc and Top Gear 'made for each other'

Matt LeBlanc (L) looking set to take over after Chris Evans quit Top Gear. Picture: BBC via Newspress.

Matt LeBlanc (L) looking set to take over after Chris Evans quit Top Gear. Picture: BBC via Newspress.

Published Jul 11, 2016

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London - After Chris Evans’ departure from Top Gear, all eyes have now turned to Matt LeBlanc with fans wondering whether the ex-Friends star could save the struggling series.

With the BBC announcing that Evans will not be replaced as the main host on the show, LeBlanc appears to be in line for a promotion from co-host to lead anchor. A move Evans seems particularly keen to support, on his own part; taking to The Mail on Sunday to write a glowing recommendation of the actor’s work on the show, and marking a show of confidence in his takeover.

For me, he is the man. He is the captain Top Gear truly needs going forward, the perfect torso for the rest of TG’s limbs, Evans wrote. Not only does he eat, sleep, breathe and dream engines, propshafts, and trail-braking, but the overwhelming quality that struck me about him is that he’s just such a pro.

The Radio 2 presenter commended LeBlanc's professionalism. He never once looked at the clock, was never late on set, knew his lines inside out and back to front and, most importantly on such an intense production, he always had time for everyone, especially the crew. The simple truth is he and Top Gear were made for each other, he said.

Fractured relationship?

However, there have been reports of a fractious relationship between the pair, LeBlanc has had fairly positive feedback from even the show’s harshest critics. The challenge is whether LeBlanc’s charisma alone would be able to reverse the show’s plummeting viewing figures, which hit an all-time low during its series finale.

Evans had previously announced he would be leaving the show with no plans to return, despite giving it his best shot. He told listeners of his Radio 2 show that the rest of the team should move on without him, after admitting that “standing aside is the single best thing” he could do to help the show progress in his leaving statement.

“I have never worked with a more committed and driven team than the team I worked with over the last twelve months”, he said. “I remain a huge fan of the show, always have been, always will be. I will continue to focus on my radio show and the allied events that it encompasses.”

The Independent

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