Jimmy Carr is reportedly close to signing a contract to host Top Gear after previously expressing interest in the show. It comes after reports emerged that the broadcaster is keen to bring the motor show back to screens, four years after it was axed following Freddie Flintoff's near-fatal car crash.
Now, insiders say petrolhead Jimmy, 53, is close to signing a contract to host the show. A source told The Sun: 'Production have their sights set on Jimmy, he's the ideal host to take the show into a new era and revive Top Gear. He's keen to work on something mainstream after spending so many years fronting comedy panel shows.'
'He's a real car buff, too, so it would be a passion project.' Casting directors are now working to find talent to join him in the new-look ensemble. 'Bosses are considering a woman and online celebrities to complement Jimmy.'
A BBC Studios spokesperson said: 'We have no update on the TV show and we don't comment on speculation.' A new line-up of hosts would replace Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness.
