Matt LeBlanc signs two-year deal to continue hosting Top Gear
Despite the departure of co-host Chris Evans, the BBC has announced Matt LeBlanc will return to Top Gear for at least two years
Matt LeBlanc has signed a two-series deal with the BBC to host Top Gear when it returns in 2017.
The former Friends star will return to front the popular BBC2 motoring show and will be joined by Chris Harris and Rory Reid, with regular appearances from Eddie Jordan, Sabine Schmitz and The Stig.
BBC2’s channel editor, Patrick Holland, said: “I am thrilled that Matt LeBlanc is returning to Top Gear. He’s a huge talent whose love of cars is infectious. I can’t wait for the series to return to BBC2 next year.”
BBC Studios director Mark Linsey said: “Matt was hugely popular with Top Gear viewers last series with his humour, warmth and obvious passion for cars and for the show, so I couldn’t be more delighted that he’s agreed to come back and do more for us.”
The 24th series of the show will air on BBC2 and globally next year with Clare Pizey as the executive producer and series editor Alex Renton.
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Matt previously said he would like to return to Top Gear following his former co-host Chris Evans’s departure.
The radio DJ quit after one series, saying he gave it his best shot but it was 'not enough'.
He added that Matt is the 'captain' and should remain on the show and dismissed reports that the pair’s relationship had broken down amid flagging audience numbers and unfavourable reviews.
Chris said: “For me, (Matt) is the man. He is the captain Top Gear truly needs going forward, the perfect torso for the rest of TG’s limbs.
“Not only does he eat, sleep, breathe and dream engines, prop shafts and trail-braking, but the overwhelming quality that struck me about him is that he’s just such a pro.”
Chris said working on the programme for a year had been a 'dream' and 'the Top Gear ship has been steadily re-floated' following the departure of previous hosts Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond.
Their show, The Grand Tour, will premiere on Amazon Video in November.
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