Matt LeBlanc hailed for 'saving' Top Gear after series two ends on a high
Former Friends star Matt LeBlanc has been credited by fans for breathing life back into Top Gear after the first series left most unimpressed
Top Gear fans have credited presenter Matt LeBlanc with 'saving' the show after the previous series was panned.
Viewers declared the BBC2 motoring programme to be 'back on form' as the current series came to an end with a high-octane episode that saw the team dabbling in a spot of boat racing and Matt giving some nude ramblers a ride.
The previous run had been savaged on social media, with much of the criticism levelled at then host Chris Evans’ presenting style, and viewers had wondered whether Top Gear had many miles left in the tank.
But it seems having former Friends star Matt in the driving seat and Chris Harris and Rory Reid as co-hosts has helped the programme to win back fans.
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The line-up change was the second in as many years.
Matt, 49, and radio presenter Chris took over when the series was rebooted following the departure of hosts Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond.
But Chris quit the show after one series following plummeting ratings and poor reviews and consequently the current team of Matt, Chris and Rory was announced.
Viewers are hoping the trio remain in pole position for the next series.
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