When is Top Gear back in 2020?
TOP Gear fans can’t wait for the brand new series to zoom back onto our TV screens. Here’s what you need to know about the new season of the legendary motoring show and when to catch it on TV. When is Top Gear back in 2020? After that nail-biting Christmas special, Top Gear will be […]
TOP Gear fans can’t wait for the brand new series to zoom back onto our TV screens.
Here’s what you need to know about the new season of the legendary motoring show and when to catch it on TV.
When is Top Gear back in 2020?
After that nail-biting Christmas special, Top Gear will be racing onto our screens for series 28.
The show returns to BBC Two THIS SUNDAY (January 26, 2020) at 8pm.
The new series will run for six episodes.
After it has aired you can watch it again on the BBC iPlayer.
Who are the Top Gear presenters?
- Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff – Freddie is a former international cricketer who has made a name for himself as a broadcaster. He was born in Lancashire on December 6, 1977 – which makes him 42 years old. He’s been involved in numerous TV projects – he won the first series of the Aussie I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, presented ITV’s Cannonball and is team captain on Sky One’s A League of Their Own.
- Paddy McGuinness – Paddy, born Patrick Joseph McGuinness, is a comedian, comedy actor and TV presenter. The Farnworth, Lancashire, native is a 46-year-old, having been born on August 14, 1973. He is best known for presenting shows like Take Me Out and Benchmark since his TV debut in 1995.
- Chris Harris – Chris is a 44-year-old journalist who has made a career in the automotive field as a writer, presenter AND driver. His writing credits start with Autocar magazine, where he climbed the ranks to “road-test editor”, writing opinion pieces and reviews on cars.
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What will happen on Top Gear series 28?
Fresh from the success of their first series together, Top Gear’s new line up of presenters get up to ever more mischief as they travel the globe in pursuit of hijinks and motoring mayhem.
Expect to see bungee jumping in a car, an epic race between a fighter jet and the latest McLaren hypercar, a spectacular roadtrip through Peru plus top celebrity guests in the studio, and lots of laughs.
Having taken the world’s biggest motoring entertainment show to a whole new level in 2019, audiences will be on the edge of their seats in 2020.