Much Of New Top Gear’s First Studio Audience Left Early And ‘Unimpressed’

If a couple of newspaper reports are to be believed, revamped Top Gear's first studio filming session didn't go entirely according to plan
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We’re just a few days away from finally finding out what Top Gear will be like post-Clarkson, and there are yet more newspaper reports that suggest things aren’t going entirely according to plan. Last week saw the filming of the revamped show’s first studio segment, and according to The Independent, it over-ran massively.

Proceedings were supposed to wrap up by around 4pm, but when shooting continued (reportedly, filming eventually ran into the evening), much of the audience began to leave, apparently “unimpressed” with Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc’s attempts to keep everyone entertained. Multiple takes and fluffed lines from the duo apparently caused the delay, with Evans struggling particularly with the Stig’s introduction. Audience members were also not allowed to take phones or recording devices to the studio - a first for Top Gear filming.

The Sun meanwhile alleges that Evans lost his patience and ranted at the audience: “Don’t fold your arms, don’t wear black. Take it off – take everything off….Don’t fold your arms, don’t have your hands in your pockets. F***, f***, f***, f***, f***.” The BBC rubbished the claims, with BBC Studios Director Mark Linsey stating: “We don’t recognise the Sun’s account of Top Gear’s first studio recording on Thursday…Chris and Matt were consummate professionals throughout. From the audience’s reaction they were clearly much loved.”

Evans apparently seemed much more comfortable during the celebrity interview stage, where he spoke to Jesse Eisenberg and Gordon Ramsey. Previous reports claimed that the first guest was supposed to be Brad Pitt, but the actor cancelled at the last minute.

Comments

Joshua Delaney

I want top gear to be good but at this rate it’s going to be first class rubbish

05/23/2016 - 15:11 |
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Wawa Iki

Remember Clarkson’s first season with Hammond? That was horrible and they have a small amount of crowd. Heck on second season they had to brought in May and it’s not until their third or fourth season that Top Gear started to pick up more audience.

All I am saying is this is a new show. Give them 2 or 3 seasons before saying that it’s a failure.

05/23/2016 - 15:48 |
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Anonymous

This is definitely David Cameron’s fault.

05/23/2016 - 15:48 |
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Anonymous

Put a stupid american in any motorshow and they are going to ruin it.

05/23/2016 - 15:49 |
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SubieAlex97
05/23/2016 - 16:15 |
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Vitor Lemos

I think it will work and I’m hapy we have 2 car shows! but that’s me

05/23/2016 - 16:17 |
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Anonymous
05/23/2016 - 16:31 |
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Anonymous

I wonder what “the internet” would’ve been saying when they revamped TopGear back in 2002, I’d imagine there’d have been similar levels of distrust in the format, presenters etc

05/23/2016 - 16:52 |
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Edward Shorten

Season 1 of regular top gear people were leaving aswell just give it a chance

05/23/2016 - 17:10 |
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Anonymous

I feel like most of these articles are the standard anti-BBC bullshit, but now Top Gear is a target as they couldn’t slander the most successful BBC show of all time - now it’s a new show it’s fair game.

How about we ignore what the tabloids have to say / make up (considering the only reason they exist is to sell papers) and find out what it’s like when it airs?

05/23/2016 - 17:15 |
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