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20th March 2018
01:25pm GMT

The show's debut run was plagued by a number of production issues - not to mention Chris Evans doing donuts around the cenotaph - low viewing numbers and a generally panning by audiences and critics alike, leading Evans to quit and leaving LeBlanc as the only big name left on the long running motor show. He currently presents alongside Chris Harris and Rory Reid, a more "productive and creative mix" according to the American.
Despite its troubles, the show is serving as a bit of a late-career revival for LeBlanc, who disappeared from screens and out of the public eye altogether in 2013.
"I was going through a divorce [with Melissa McKnight], I had a new baby, my daughter was diagnosed with some health issues — she’s OK now — and it was a rough time. Work wasn’t a priority," he said. "I realised the most important thing in life is your family so I hit the reset button, focused on the things that were really important and got through it."Explore more on these topics:

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