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Series 23 | |
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No. of episodes | 6 |
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Original network | BBC Two |
Original release | 29 May 3 July 2016 | –
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Series 23 of Top Gear, a British motoring magazine and factual television programme, was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two during 2016, consisting of six episodes between 29 May and 3 July;[1][2] an additional four episodes were planned but not produced.[3] Following the dismissal of Jeremy Clarkson, and the subsequent departures of Richard Hammond and James May in the previous series,[4][5][6][7] the BBC hired Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc as the new hosts,[8][9] with Sabine Schmitz, Chris Harris, Rory Reid and Eddie Jordan as their co-presenters, but appearing only when required for an episode.[10]
The twenty-third series saw the discontinuation of segments used by the previous presenters, modifying the celebrity segment to involve a timed lap on a newly designed rallycross circuit with a Mini Rallycross Car - the Vauxhall Astra Tech Line was sent back following the previous series - and a redesign of the programme's studio at Dunsfold. In addition, the programme received a spin-off show titled Extra Gear, which was presented by Harris and Reid and broadcast on online channel BBC Three, with each episode airing after those of the main programme. This series' highlights included a competition between British and American cars, and a race from London to Venice between cheap cars and a luxury train.
Although it was met with some positive praise, particularly with LeBlanc as one of the new presenters, viewers mostly gave negative feedback on the changes, criticising the new format of the celebrity segment and the presentation style of Evans. Viewing figures weakened over the series' broadcast, with the final episode drawing in the lowest overnight viewing figures ever in the show's history;[11] both these and the negative feedback to his involvement led to Evans resigning the day after the finale's broadcast,[12][13] and forced a rethink by production staff on the show's future.