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Chris Evans' hits and misses: from TFI Friday to Top Gear | Chris Evans' hits and misses: from TFI Friday to Top Gear |
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When Chris Evans was given the job of steering Top Gear into its post-Clarkson future, we asked: “Perfect fit or car crash waiting to happen?” | When Chris Evans was given the job of steering Top Gear into its post-Clarkson future, we asked: “Perfect fit or car crash waiting to happen?” |
As it turned out, Evans hit the ejector seat button after just one series in charge, following a slump in ratings and a critical reaction that ranged from lukewarm to outright hostile. | As it turned out, Evans hit the ejector seat button after just one series in charge, following a slump in ratings and a critical reaction that ranged from lukewarm to outright hostile. |
The BBC turned to Evans because he is one of the few “marquee name” TV presenters able to open a show by himself. | The BBC turned to Evans because he is one of the few “marquee name” TV presenters able to open a show by himself. |
But not everything he touches turns to TV gold. Here we look at the hits and misses of the Radio 2 breakfast DJ and former presenter of BBC2’s Top Gear. | But not everything he touches turns to TV gold. Here we look at the hits and misses of the Radio 2 breakfast DJ and former presenter of BBC2’s Top Gear. |
Hits | Hits |
Here’s where it all began, on Channel 4’s Big Breakfast, which broke the mould of breakfast TV in the UK. After Evans left, a long list of successors showed just how effortless he made it look. | Here’s where it all began, on Channel 4’s Big Breakfast, which broke the mould of breakfast TV in the UK. After Evans left, a long list of successors showed just how effortless he made it look. |
After turning breakfast TV on its head, Evans next did something similar with the TV gameshow format with Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush. | After turning breakfast TV on its head, Evans next did something similar with the TV gameshow format with Don’t Forget Your Toothbrush. |
It was like a cool Noel’s House Party. A really cool Noel’s House Party. But much, much better than that. | It was like a cool Noel’s House Party. A really cool Noel’s House Party. But much, much better than that. |
Then there’s the daddy of all Evans’ shows, TFI Friday, which was so good he brought it back for a 20th anniversary special, 19 years later, featuring none other than ... Jeremy Clarkson! | Then there’s the daddy of all Evans’ shows, TFI Friday, which was so good he brought it back for a 20th anniversary special, 19 years later, featuring none other than ... Jeremy Clarkson! |
Too many clips to choose from here, from interviewing Noel Gallagher in his own home to chatting to Jarvis Cocker. But really, like Highlander, there can be only one. | Too many clips to choose from here, from interviewing Noel Gallagher in his own home to chatting to Jarvis Cocker. But really, like Highlander, there can be only one. |
Misses | Misses |
Making his big TV comeback after several years away, Evans took a TFI Friday-style format to ITV and put it on Sunday instead. What could go wrong? Alas, hardly anything went right on OFI Sunday. | Making his big TV comeback after several years away, Evans took a TFI Friday-style format to ITV and put it on Sunday instead. What could go wrong? Alas, hardly anything went right on OFI Sunday. |
In case you’re wondering, for family friendly ITV it stood for “Oh flip it’s Sunday”. | In case you’re wondering, for family friendly ITV it stood for “Oh flip it’s Sunday”. |
Later in his career Evans went behind the scenes and turned producer on shows fronted by other people. But Channel 4’s Boys and Girls with Vernon Kay was a charmless high-profile flop. | Later in his career Evans went behind the scenes and turned producer on shows fronted by other people. But Channel 4’s Boys and Girls with Vernon Kay was a charmless high-profile flop. |
His Channel 5 shows, Live with Chris Moyles (later Christian O’Connell) and The Terry and Gaby Show were less high profile than Boys and Girls, but no more successful. | His Channel 5 shows, Live with Chris Moyles (later Christian O’Connell) and The Terry and Gaby Show were less high profile than Boys and Girls, but no more successful. |
Evans said if the Terry and Gaby Show didn’t work out he would become a market trader which, in all fairness, is what he did. | Evans said if the Terry and Gaby Show didn’t work out he would become a market trader which, in all fairness, is what he did. |
Still, if anyone could take over Top Gear from Jeremy Clarkson it was Evans, right? Wrong. | Still, if anyone could take over Top Gear from Jeremy Clarkson it was Evans, right? Wrong. |
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