Matt Leblanc Joins Top Gear!

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Matt LeBlanc has joined the cast of Top Gear – ‘the planet’s biggest car entertainment show.’

LeBlanc joins the show coming off Episodes – a show in which he starred as a ‘heightened’ version of himself. He should be a natural fit on Top Gear – he’s been a guest on the show, twice.

LeBlanc joins the show immediately, saying ‘As a car nut and a massive fan of Top Gear, I’m honored and excited to be a part of this iconic show’s new chapter. What a thrill!’ For more, follow the jump.

CHRIS EVANS REVEALS NEW TOP GEAR FRIEND

New York – February 4, 2016BBC AMERICA announced today that Matt LeBlanc is one of the new presenters of the upcoming and eagerly awaited return of Top Gear – the planet’s biggest car entertainment show. LeBlanc’s appointment marks the first time the show has ever had a non-British host in its 39-year history.

In what promises to be an explosive cocktail of car-obsessed entertainers and cultural clashes – the eagerly anticipated return of the revamped show is expected to noisily announce itself on BBC AMERICA and TV screens everywhere this May.

The Golden Globe-winning star of the popular BBC comedy Episodes, LeBlanc’s international appeal has never been stronger despite filming the finale of his global hit Friends almost 12 years ago. He’s already a familiar face to Top Gear viewers, having been a two-time guest on the show and the fastest celebrity to date around the Top Gear track in its reasonably priced car. LeBlanc also presents the standalone spin-off Top Gear: The Races, currently airing on BBC AMERICA, where he led fans through some of the most memorable racing moments from the previous 22 series.

He joins production immediately and additional Top Gear cast members will be confirmed shortly.

Chris Evans said of his new Top Gear presenter: “Matt’s a lifelong fellow petrolhead and I’m thrilled he’s joining Top Gear. Acting out our craziest car notions on screen is a dream job and I know we’ll both be debating some epic road trip ideas. We can’t wait to share what we’ve been up to on screen later this year.”

Matt LeBlanc commented: “As a car nut and a massive fan of Top Gear, I’m honored and excited to be a part of this iconic show’s new chapter. What a thrill!”

BIOGRAPHIES 

MATT LEBLANC

Matt is an actor, comedian and producer, best known for his role as Joey Tribbiani on the NBC sitcom, Friends. In 2011, LeBlanc began starring as a fictional version of himself in Episodes, a BBC Two/Showtime television series created by the Friends co-creators. He won a Golden Globe® award for his work on Episodes, and was nominated for an Emmy three times for his work on Friends and four times for Episodes.

Matt holds the record for the fastest ever celebrity lap on the famous Top Gear track, having appeared as a guest in Season 18 Episode 2, setting a still unbeaten 1m42.1sec in the Kia C’eed.  Matt also reappeared on the show in Season 19 Episode 4 when he was asked to test the new Kia C’eed on the track, against the old one.

Matt’s love of all things four and two wheeled will come as no surprise to Top Gear fans.  Whilst on set for his guest appearance, Matt also spent as much time as he was allowed driving the McLaren 12C supercar around the Top Gear track, accompanied by The Stig.

CHRIS EVANS

Chris Evans is one of Britain’s most high-profile and successful presenters. He was born in 1966, in Warrington, England. His entrepreneurial zeal emerged at an early age, when he ran the local newsagents in his home town of Warrington and set up his own Kiss-o-gram and Private Detective agencies. He started his broadcasting career at Piccadilly Radio then moved to GLR, where his infamous Round at Chris’ Saturday morning show attracted a huge cult following and he later took the format to Virgin 1215.

In 1993, Chris formed his own company called Ginger Productions to formulate a brand new variety show for Saturday nights: Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush. Devised, written and performed by Chris, the ratings peaked at a combined 6 million viewers. He revitalized BBC Radio 1 with his Radio 1 Breakfast Show before bowing out to concentrate on his unique end-of-the-week TV show on Channel 4, TFI Friday. TFI ran for 5 years, before finishing on December 22, 2000, with a show hosted by Elton John.

In 2010 he took over BBC Radio 2’s Breakfast Show following the retirement of Irish-born broadcasting legend, Sir Terry Wogan. His show is currently the UK’s most listened to – with over 10 million listeners tuning-in each week.

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