By Jake Kanter International TV Editor Top Gear was one of 80 shows BBC Studios was forced to shut down in March after the coronavirus ripped through the business at break-neck speed.
More than eight weeks on, the BBC is now gearing up to put the keys back in the ignition and get the wheels turning again on its global brand.
Top Gear producer BBC Studios began project restart almost immediately after the filming hiatus took hold. Now, after the industry received the green light from the government to return to production, this work will be put into action as the show hits the road again in mid-June, with presenters Andrew Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness clearing their summer diaries to get back in the driver’s seat.
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