RE: Top Gear TV gains McGuinness and Flintoff

RE: Top Gear TV gains McGuinness and Flintoff

Monday 22nd October 2018

Top Gear TV gains McGuinness and Flintoff

BBC confirms presenter switch-up as Matt LeBlanc stands down and Rory Reid moves onto Extra Gear exclusively



Just as Top Gear TV felt like it was getting back into its stride, another major change has been instigated in its presenter line-up. Matt Le Blanc's replacement - or rather replacements - have been announced as comedian Paddy McGuinness and cricketing legend Andrew Flintoff. Hands up who saw that coming?

The duo will fill Le Blanc and Rory Reid's roles, with the former standing down so he can spend more time back home and the latter moving to focus on BBC Three's Extra Gear. There is some continuity, though, with the incumbent Chris Harris remaining - which, we're sure, most here will agree is very good news.

What does the shakeup mean for Top Gear's future? It's a shame that we'll lose the on-screen rapport built up between Le Blanc and Harris, don't you think? The last season in particular saw these two, both genuine car enthusiasts from vastly different backgrounds, producing some truly excellent television, engaging and entertaining in a seemingly unchoreographed way. Their chemistry was starting to feel more natural than the caricatured on-screen relationships of Clarkson, Hammond and May, it was like Top Gear TV had found its stride again, although this time it was more mature. And more about cars.

That the announcement of McGuinness and Flintoff as the new lead presenters has been met with a mixed response is therefore unsurprising. You have to question if this 'entertainment show' will be able to remain consistently smart and in-depth enough with its new line-up to appeal to petrolheads, whilst still entertaining the masses the BBC so desperately wants to cling onto. Either way, the upcoming 26th series will mark the close of a short but sweet high point in Top Gear TV's turbulent recent history. Whether the seasons that come next will be able to build on that legacy, we'll have to wait and see.

PHers are already discussing the new Top Gear presenters in the forums here.

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Chestrockwell

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I know Top Gear is an entertainment show and it isn’t all about car knowledge for us petrolheads however I can’t help but think it’s not right having Chris Harris on there, who may as well be a God in the motoring world and a loose cannon like Flintoff, the man went from cricket to presenting to boxing to travelling to whatever it was. He’s just taking anything he can get.

I’m not saying Chris Harris should go back to YouTube but I wish he had his own show or own thing, maybe with 1 presenter and he’d be the main focus. I’d always watch top gear on the iplayer and fast forward any part without Chris Harris.


Chestrockwell

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JaredVannett said:
Chestrockwell said:
I know Top Gear is an entertainment show and it isn’t all about car knowledge for us petrolheads however I can’t help but think it’s not right having Chris Harris on there, who may as well be a God in the motoring world and a loose cannon like Flintoff, the man went from cricket to presenting to boxing to travelling to whatever it was. He’s just taking anything he can get.

I’m not saying Chris Harris should go back to YouTube but I wish he had his own show or own thing, maybe with 1 presenter and he’d be the main focus. I’d always watch top gear on the iplayer and fast forward any part without Chris Harris.
Actually, I wish he would give up and return to YouTube... his content is soo watered down.

At the beeb he is forced to appeal to the lowest common denominator in the interest of not boring the audience to tears about steering feel, and discussion on suspension etc.

I appreciate he gets a nice steady paycheck vs YouTube but his content between the two really are worlds apart.

Come back to youtube monkey!
Well I guess I should have said, I don’t expect him go back to YouTube for the reasons you provided, steady pay check (probably a lot), film crew and unlimited resources to create any content he likes.

He started on YouTube years ago, how is it, someone like Shmee is milking the game, flying like 100 times a year to different launches and press reviews and what not while appearing to make good money out of it.

I mean of course, time is what it is and he does a family but I can’t help but think, somewhere along the line, he missed a trick in the YouTube game, his content was brilliant and drew millions of views, what went wrong