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The people have spoken (or tuned out), and they don't like Chris Evans.

Amid disappointing ratings and a critical drubbing, The Telegraph reports the 50-year-old will take a less prominent role on future episodes of Top Gear.

Evans and Matt LeBlanc will still handle the show's studio links, which means viewers will have to suffer through more of those boring Superstar in a Rallycross Car interviews. But with Evans stepping back, The Telegraph expects Rory Reid and Chris Harris to step up and handle the taped reviews.

The two have a lot of work to do.

The premier of the show with new hosts brought in 4.3 million viewers during its BBC2 broadcast, but in two weeks nearly 2 million of those viewers have moved on. An equally large worry is the drop in iPlayer views. Within one week, episode one had recorded 2.1 million online viewers, for a grand total of 6.4 million. According to The Guardian, episode two could only muster 1.5 million iPlayer views, for a total of 4.1 million, or 200,000 less than EP1 without the iPlayer. Only episode six of season two with Jeremy Clarkson had crummier ratings.
 

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Evans I do not like, he's like a version of Ben Stein with a megaphone.

But the others I can see growing into it. The immediate chemistry that was between Hammond/May/Clarkson isn't there with these. But Rory, Harris, and Sabine are way more entertaining than Evans is.

LeBlanc I'm still on the fence about. He can act, so maybe he just needs time to Gel with the group.
 

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Chris Evans to step down as Top Gear presenter - BBC News

Chris Evans to step down as Top Gear presenter

Evans joined the show after the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. Chris Evans has announced he is leaving his role as a presenter on BBC Two's Top Gear after one series.
He tweeted: "Stepping down from Top Gear. Gave it my best shot but sometimes that's not enough.
"I feel like my standing aside is the single best thing I can now do to help the cause."
His resignation comes after falling ratings for the show - which hit a series low on Sunday night, with an average of 1.9 million viewers.

BBC News understands the remaining five presenters - Matt LeBlanc, Rory Reid, Chris Harris, Sabine Schmitz and Eddie Jordan - will return for the next series, which is due to begin filming in September.
It is also believed Evans's decision to leave was his alone, and that he told the BBC last week he was stepping down, saying he was not a good fit for the programme.

What next for Top Gear?
Top Gear is one of the BBC's most important shows. It's brought millions of viewers to the BBC, many of whom aren't big users of other BBC services. And internationally it's worth tens of millions of pounds to BBC Worldwide.
While there's been a significant fall in viewing figures, interest in and awareness of the programme remains high - the latest series with Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc was sold to 130 territories outside the UK.
But crucially it doesn't appear to have been able to recreate the relationship between the presenters that it enjoyed with Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May. The banter between the three was at least as important as the cars, and much of the audience feel that important element which made it more than a motoring show has been lost.
Few doubt the current presenting team's knowledge and passion for cars, and it's thought that the remaining members will be returning. When they do it's likely many viewers will perhaps be looking for the relationship between them to be built on, in order to bring the show closer to what it has been in the past.
Evans joined Top Gear last June, after the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.
Clarkson was dropped from the show after he punched a producer following a row about the provision of food late at night while filming on location.
Perry McCarthy, the original Top Gear Stig, told the BBC: "It's sad for Chris but personally I was expecting such an announcement, I wasn't expecting it this quickly but I did think that Chris would step down from it.

Former Stig Perry McCarthy: "He hasn't quite gelled with this show"

"Chris is an enormously popular radio presenter and TV show host but he hasn't quite gelled with this show, he's not really gelling with the viewers.
"It must be a little bit painful for him to receive this reaction from everybody and I don't think he'd want to continue, I probably wouldn't want to continue if I was getting constant criticism either," added McCarthy.
Vassos Alexander, sports presenter on Evans's Radio 2 show, said Evans had indicated on Monday morning that he was leaving.
"I know that he was massively honoured and privileged to work on Top Gear and that statement is not just a statement," Alexander said.
"He [Evans] texted me what he's written for his newspaper column and he's described himself as a square peg in a round hole and I think that pretty much sums it up."
Evans said he will 'remain a huge fan of the show'
Alexander added: "He really put his heart and soul in to it - for what it's worth I thought it was a terrific programme - the reception which wasn't great at the start has become better and better.
"I've been to a couple of the recordings - it seemed like a really happy team, a really professional team. I'm kind of surprised and kind of not."
In a statement released via the BBC, Evans said: "I have never worked with a more committed and driven team than the team I have worked with over the last 12 months.
"I remain a huge fan of the show, always have been, always will be."
Evans, who has fronted the show throughout its current six-episode run, confirmed on Twitter he would continue with his other BBC commitments, including presenting the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show.

BBC News understands the remaining presenters will continue on the show
Mark Linsey, director of BBC Studios, said: "Chris is stepping down from his duties on Top Gear. He says he gave it his best shot doing everything he could to make the show a success.
"He firmly believes that the right people remain, on both the production team and presenting team, to take the show forward and make it the hit we want it to be."
Top Gear added on its website: "Everyone at TopGear.com wishes Chris all the best for the future."

bye felicia
 

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So apparently this show came back tonight. (or last week if you live in the UK) No one remembered, but my DVR did :rofl: It actually.........wasnt that bad. No more chris evans was a HUGE improvement. It was just harris, matt, and rory. They brought the original top gear track back, w/ a toyota GT86. When you clip the apex of Bentley in that car, the audio they capture is something original top gear was never able to fully project. especially when Harris is in the passenger seat :rofl:

Extra gear is still strange, but also much improved over last year.


Also.....the FXXK..........good GOD. :wackit: That is the coolest car that you can't drive anywhere.
 

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I really like these, I'm currently 1.4 episodes in (watching 2nd one now) 3rd one is Sunday. I hope they're not trying to make Chris Harris into the "mean" dumb Hillbilly that the GT has. I'm certainly not annoyed, it's still good to watch, but IDK what they're doing there. 1st episode was great though, I liked it a lot.
 
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